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Prager H2: Happiness Hour: Children and Divorce

Prager H2: The news that parents are getting a divorce is very upsetting to children. But is divorce, in the medium and long term, worse for children than miserable parents? One thing is certain: your parents’ divorce can’t be an excuse for your unhappiness.

Prager H3: Open Lines

Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda for this hour. Issues raised include: should caller take “the bigger the government.” bumper sticker off his car because his wife and kids want him to; should a Jew go to a Christmas tree decorating party; if there is heaven for good people why don’t good people welcome death; how do you explain to your child that it’s okay to smoke cigars; is it okay to wish someone dead.

Prager H1: The New GOP Pledge

Prager H1: Mark Taylor fills in for Dennis. The new Pledge to America was released this morning by the Republican Party. not to be confused with 1994’s Contract with America. Mark discusses some of the details and callers weigh in.

Prager H2: The Governed Do Not Consent

Prager H2: Mark Taylor fills in for Dennis. The discussion of the new Pledge to America continues, and Mark is joined by Matt Kibbe, CEO of FreedomWorks.org.

Prager H3: Country Road

Prager H3: Mark Taylor fills in for Dennis. There is new hope for many senate Republicans as Mark talks about the contested seat in West Virginia. The discussion turns to which Republican candidate has the best chance of winning in 2012 as callers weigh in.

Prager H1: Who’s Kooky?

Prager H1: Who’s kooky? Christine O’Donnell who had a meaningless high school fling with witchcraft? Or sophisticated liberals like Richard Cohen of the Washington Post who believe in a long list of destructive liberal nonsense?.. Dennis talks to Barbara Demick, Beijing bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times. Her new book is Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea.

Prager H3: Man of Steele

Prager H3: Dennis talks to a very impressive Dr. Rob Steele who’s running for Congress in Michigan. He’s challenging liberal lion, John Dingell. Dr. Steele is a true citizen candidate, a cardiologist who has saved countless lives and now wants to help save his country… Dennis opens lines to those who are not true leftists, but who plan to vote for a Democrat.

H1: Welcome, Daniel Prager

Prager H1: Dennis is in Miami to meet his grandson, Daniel Prager… According to the latest poll, Barbara Boxer holds onto to her lead against Carly Fiorina. Can she break through California’s reflexive liberalism… Imam Rauf now has national Muslim support for his GZ mosque… Jon Stewart is going to hold a big rally in DC to counter Glenn Beck…

Prager H2: Open Lines

Prager H2: It wasn’t planned, but Dennis had so many good calls carried over from last hour that he takes them this hour. Politics and values and Dennis’s sincerity are the key issues.

Prager H3: Ultimate Issues Hour: Is Spirituality Enough?

Prager H3: Dennis argues that it’s not. More likely it’s an excuse to avoid the rigors of a religious system. But most of the callers don’t agree. Best of Prager Ultimate Issues Hour. Originally broadcast on November 6, 2007.

Prager H1: Witchcraft

Prager H1: The media is all in a tizzy because Christine O’Donnell, Senate candidate for Delaware, told Bill Mahr 11 years ago that said she “dabbled in witchcraft.” Her opponent is still dabbling in Marxism (he’s a big supporter of Cap and Trade). Who is more dangerous to the country? The Marxist or the Witch?

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