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11/16/16 Hour 2: Dave Norris, Professor Robert Turner, Dr. Les Ruppersberger

Dave Norris, from the Charlottesville Parking Center, joins the show to discuss the CPC’s announcement of deciding to purchase land for a new parking garage, and where the funding will come from. Professor Robert Turner, Associate Director with the Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia, weighs in on the controversial letter from the university regarding Thomas Jefferson. Also, Dr. Les Ruppersberger is the President of the Catholic Medical Association, and he explains pubertal suppression, why it is coming to the surface, and the side affects on children that experience the suppression. He also explains how this becoming mandated in the United States.

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