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The Schilling Show 7/6/17 Hour2: Michael Abbott, Robert Knight, and Kenny Jackson

Author: Entitled to Slavery: A Blueprint for Breaking the Chains that Threaten American Exceptionalism, Michael Abbott calls into explain the American “progress” and “enlightenment”, False gospel of secular humanism, and Bowing to Gaia and worship of the earth.

Senior fellow for the American Civil Rights Union: Silencing the Silencers, Robert Knight stops by to inform us on who the silencers are, Guidestar and their objective, and the history of the SPLC.

Kenny Jackson for City Council joins us to share his view on the KKK coming to Charlottesville, Saturday’s Ice Cream Social, and the present council’s responsibility.

All on hour two of The Schilling Show!

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