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Prager H2: Laboring

Prager H2: Kevin Wall sits in for Dennis. Kevin continues his discussion of how organized labor is desperately trying to fend off the attempt by Republican governors in Wisconsin, Ohio and Indiana to reign in the public service unions. The Justice Department has withdrawn its defense of DOMA.

Prager H3: DOMA Done

Prager H3: Kevin Wall sits in for Dennis. The President has suddenly decided that the Defense of Marriage Act is indefensible.

Prager H1: Four Americans Murdered by Pirates

Prager H1: Four Americans were murdered by Somali pirates. They were carrying Bibles. Is that why they were murdered? It’s a good question, but no one is asking it. The dictator of Libya is not going down without a fight which he means he will, without compunction, kill many of his own people to stay in power. Indiana Democrats may run away from their state just like Wisconsin Democrats have done from theirs.

Prager H2: The Great Dictator

Prager H2: Dennis plays a few choice clips of Mohammar Kaddafi’s TV speech to the Libyan people. Very inspirational — if you’re a psychotic. San Francisco is considering a ban on circumcision. But, of course, they’re pro-abortion.. Wisconsin’s governor and Republicans must stand firm against the public service unions.

Prager H1: The Descent of the Unions

Prager H1: We love teachers; we have contempt for the teachers union. The Daily Mail in London reports that Gaddafi has fled Libya. If it’s true, where did he go?.. Tavis Smiley makes Bill Maher look like a conservative.

Prager H2: Big Cheese

Prager H2: The Democrats fit of pique in Wisconsin is the biggest domestic story of the year. Dennis talks to Charlie Sykes, radio talk show host in Milwaukee, about the circus going on in that state. Columbia University students protest the idea of an ROTC office on campus.

Prager H3: AARP

Prager H3: Dennis talks to Robert Samuelson, columnist for Newsweek and Washington Post, about the stranglehold AARP has on the federal budget. Dennis talks to Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts.

Prager H2: Open Lines

Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: how many licks does it take to reach the center of a Tootsie Pop; is Debussy a desert island composer; if computers become human-like will they be liberal or conservative; why should Wisconsin public service workers have to pay more for their benefits; why do we give aid to foreign countries when are running a deficit at home.

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