Exposing the Darkness...
Shining the Light of Truth

 

Legislative Prayer Campaign:  Rep. Beryl Amedee

 

Causeway Medical Suite turns in their license

 

South Carolina primary

 

Robert Reich :  4 reasons why Ted Cruz is more dangerous than Donald Trump

 

Bush drops out

 

2016 Presidential Preference Primary

 

A statewide presidential preference primary election will be held on Saturday, March 5, 2016 for the purpose of allowing the electors of each political party in the state which has 40,000 or more registered members to express their preference for a person to be the nominee of the party for president of the United States.

 

The election is a closed party election.  There are only two political parties involved, the Democratic and Republican parties.  Each registered voter may vote only for a candidate in his/her party.

 

Polling places open at 6:00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m.

 

Evangelicals and Donald Trump

 

Justice Antonin Scalia buried

 

The Landrieus endorse Hillary

 

 

In Studio :  Linda Porter

Guest:  Sen. David Vitter to discuss the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and his replacement on the Court

 

Legislative Prayer Campaign – Rep. Julie Stokes

Louisiana Special Session begins …  Budget crisis threatens TOPS and LSU Football

 

Louisiana Presidential Primary – March 5

Early Voting February 20 – 27 ….  Locations here

 

 

Guest:  Cindy Collins

 

 

Donald Trump in Baton Rouge on Thursday

 

Cruz News

 

Legislative Prayer Campaign:

Rep. Cameron HenryChairman of House Appropriations Committee

 

 

Governor Edwards’ address on the budget will be carried on WVUE TV and live streaming on their website

 

 

Judge issues new ruling in Louisiana abortion case  …  more here

 

Reaction to Doritos Super Bowl ad

 

Pornography is a public health crisis

 

Louisiana Family Forum longest married couple

 

 

President Obama pushing FDA to approve three person embryos

 

 

Do you observe Lent?

Carly Fiorina drops out, Cristie next

New Hampshire primary :  Republican results  and Democratic results

Mike Johnson running for U.S. Congress