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The Schilling Show 4/20/17 Hour2: Christopher Harris, Jim O’Kelly, Jim Shisler, and Bruce Eades

Hour two of The Schilling Show starts off by opening the phones to the listener’s to make comments or ask questions on anything they please.

Christopher Harris stops by to share new information on The LGBT Agenda and Athletics. Harris shares news on a man on the woman’s volleyball team and the reason for division between men and women in sport competitions.

Jim O’Kelly, Jim Shisler, and Bruce Eades join us in studio to speak on The Dogwood Vietnam Memorial Rededication. O’Kelly shares the events time, date, and location and how the original memorial came to be.

All on hour two of The Schilling Show!

 

 

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