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Massive Earthquake, Tsunami In Japan
On his radio show March 11, 2011, Dennis said about the 1994 Northridge earthquake: “That was unbelievably jolting. I’ve been through a lot of earthquakes living in Southern California but that one was scary and I don’t get scared easy. … Continue reading
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Has Best Buy Become The Amazon Showroom?
From DennisPrager.com: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 Radio Show 20110308-01 Amazon Showroom Prager H1: Best Buy has had a tough year. Has Best Buy become a “showroom” for Amazon? Is it ethical to go to Best Buy or (any other brick … Continue reading
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Tagged brick and mortar, brick and mortar store, public service unions, rachel maddow, reagan legacy, relevance of the bible
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This Lousy Country Of Ours
From DennisPrager.com: Friday, February 25, 2011 Radio Show 20110225-01: What a Lousy Country We Live In Prager H1: Diane Sawyer highlights this startling fact in her prime time newscast: the US doesn’t provide paid maternity/paternity leave for all its citizens. … Continue reading
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Tagged crank call, michael economides, peter glover, public service unions, senator sherrod brown, sherrod brown
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Four Americans Murdered By Somali Pirates
From DennisPrager.com: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 Radio Show 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 … Continue reading
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Tagged choice clips, dictator of libya, evil of communism, indiana democrats, public service unions, somali pirates
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The Next Decade
From DennisPrager.com: Thursday, January 27, 2011 Radio Show H1: Stop-Watch Prager H1: Dennis discusses the declining use of watches and their technological replacements. Callers weigh in. He then reviews Chris Matthew’s interview of Washington Post reporter Jonathan Capehart, and their … Continue reading
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Tagged congresswoman michelle bachmann, future of terrorism, george friedman, islamic population, jonathan capehart, public service unions, three fifths compromise
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Conservatives On Campus
From DennisPrager.com: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 Radio Show H1: Conservatives on Campus Prager H1: Dennis talks to Matthew Woessner, associate professor of political science and public policy at Penn State University at Harrisburg. His new book is The Still Divided … Continue reading
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