areas as national monuments. well, republican congressman denny rayberg of montana summed up his efforts in saying that, quote, we must cope with the constant knowledge that one day we could wake up to find that with the stroke of a pen the president declared their backyard a national monument. this guy sounds like a real piece of work. u.s. presidents have maintained this power since 1906, and it's led to the establishment of little known areas like the grand canyon, and next up on monday night we heard the audience at the cnn tea party debate as you heard before erupt in cheers when candidate ron paul was asked whether an uninsured man in a coma should be left to die. yesterday other candidates were asked to respond to this disturbing crowd reaction. here's what the inimable newt gingrich had to say. >> historically we had charity. we had places that said if you're down on your luck, if you fail to be responsible, we will take care of you, but that doesn't mean you're necessarily