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The Schilling Show 11/10/17 Hour 1: Peter Sprigg, Bob Parks

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The Schilling Show 11/10/17 Hour 1: Peter Sprigg, Bob Parks

Peter Sprigg, Senior Fellow at the Family Research Council, discusses a proposal in Delaware letting students decide race and gender without parents’ permission, government sponsored “make believe”, and more.

Bob Parks, founder of Black & Blonde Media and Black and Right, analyzes Trump’s comments regarding knee protests, if taking a knee is disrespecting the flag, and more self-reflection.

All of this and more in hour one of a Freaky and Free Phone Friday on The Schilling Show!

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