Moment Of Silence

From Pragertopia.com: Prager H1: Dennis reflects on the opening ceremonies of the 2012 Olympic games in London, Romney’s comments, the Greek tweet, the developing situation in Syria, Woman’s Volleyball uniforms, and the moment of silence in remembrance of the athletes killed in Munich 1972. He points out that it doesn’t bother most of the Muslim world what happened in Munich… what bothers them is the remembrance… the moment of silence.

Prager H2: Dennis talks about his appearance on the Hannity show last week. The topic was Chick-fil-a versus the pro-same sex marriage protestors. Dennis buys Ben & Jerry’s ice cream even though he can’t stand their politics, because he values liberty over equality. Dennis warns that this all leads to a society where people buy things based on the politics of the owner rather than quality… and Dennis hopes that day never comes.

Prager H3: Sir Paul McCartney played “Hey Jude” in the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympic games in London… when it came to the chorus he asked just the “fellas” to sing, then the “ladies.” Dennis wonders why not another round for the “Others,” those that refuse to be labeled man or woman. Dennis also comments about two great columns… Daniel Henninger’s America’s Two Economies, and Ross Douthat’s Defining Religious Liberty Down.

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