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The Schilling Show 12/26/19 Hour 2: Lathan Watts, Ilya I. Feoktistov, Erich Pratt

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The Schilling Show 12/26/19 Hour 2: Lathan Watts, Ilya I. Feoktistov, Erich Pratt

Lathan Watts, director of Legal Communications at First Liberty, discusses the importance of religious liberty, the mis-classifications as “discrimination”, and case studies.

Executive director of Americans for Peace and Tolerance, Ilya I. Feoktistov explains the history of Islamist networks within New England, the ISBCC mega-mosque, and more from his book Terror in the Cradle of Liberty: How Boston Became a Center for Islamic Extremism.

Erich Pratt, senior vice president of Gun Owners of America, analyzes Northam’s dangerous firearms proposals, violating the oath of office, and more on Northam’s Virginia gun grab.

All of this and more in hour two on a Throwdown Thursday edition of The Schilling Show!

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