Prager 20120530 – 2 Male/Female Hour: One Wish
Prager H2: Dennis asks listeners if they could have one wish for their marriage, what would it be.
Prager H2: Dennis asks listeners if they could have one wish for their marriage, what would it be.
Prager H1: Barbara Walters insists to the First Lady that racism must be a part of Republican campaign. When the First Lady ducks the question, Walters comes back to it… The Sierra Club has set its sights on natural gas. If it’s not solar or switch grass, they’re against it… In Pakistan, throwing acid in the faces of women who you’re angry at is not uncommon. Literal eye for eye justice is required to correct this problem.
Prager H3: There are two types of relationships – horizontal and vertical. Horizontal is your relationship between you and your friends, and you and your spouse. Almost all other relationships are vertical – parent/child, employer/employee, teacher/student, and so on. You should seek to be loved in your horizontal relationships, but not in vertical ones. Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on January 29, 2008.
Prager H2: New Zealand wants to become the first smoke free country… Spain’s financial structure is collapsing. It’s all set to go “Greece.”… Why would a young person vote for Barack Obama?
Prager H1: Oregon has banned all the use of Indian mascot names, even at Indian schools… Even the liberal Boston Globe is looking into Elizabeth Warren’s Cherokee background.
Prager H3: When Whitney Houston died, there was a non-stop media blitz for three days. When Major Dick Winters died, it took eight days for someone to write an article about him. Rarely does a true hero receive the accolades they deserve, and maybe that’s the way they prefer it.
Prager H2: A veteran friend of Lee Habeeb gave him an article, and reminded him not to be too morose today, but to also talk about some of the reason the soldiers fight. The article, on banning college football, Lee explains how football is one of those things that soldiers fight for.
Prager H1: Lee Habeeb sits in for Dennis and tells the amazing story of Olympic athlete and WWII veteran, Louis Zamperini, the subject of Laura Hillenbrand’s best-selling biography, Unbroken.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: would Dennis debate a conservative who disagrees with him on same-sex marriage.
