reason. peter king correctly recognized there s an extremist problem in our country among the muslim community and we thought it would be a good idea to expose that. there was a huge uproar. dick durbin didn t understand why we were having those hearings. he had his own hearings yesterday to talk about the persecution that american muslims are going through. how successful he? this is a real p.r. disaster. after the demonization of peter king who is a good man, not anti-muslim. good person, they demonized him for weeks and weeks. now durbin tries to put on this guy who turns out revealed excused an imam who ended up giving all this information to a guy who was a terrorist being investigated by the f.b.i. so he says, well, he was in a bad situation and by the way, we re supposed to believe that all these guys are just willingly helping our authorities trying to stop terrorism which is great if that actually happens, this particular individual that durbin selected to testify, his
this in a column on my web site dickmorris.com. this guy is playing checkers when he should be playing chess. he s moving the pieces one at a time without thinking five moves down the road. so ok, we re intervening from the air to protect civilians from mass slaughter. all right, that s good right now. now, what happens if we can t get rid of qaddafi and he continues to slaughter the people? you re going to send in ground troops or just say, ok, now we ll turn a blind eye. let s say we get rid of qaddafi and then an iraq style civil war breaks out where his cronies and political party goes underground challenging the rebels with ongoing terrorist tactics like happened in iraq. are we going to turn a blind eye to that? at what point do you disengage. at what point do the libyan rebels take over and turn out to be heavily infiltrated by al-qaida and the muslim brotherhood, how do you handle that? if qaddafi stays in power and he
we make these vows and we live the rest of our lives out of those vows. i think most people can probably take it back to the vow but until we lift that veil and get people to understand why we make those vows, it s not something that we really recognize. you know, i think most people don t realize that our father is the first person that either chooses us or doesn t. he s the first one in the outside world to do that. and we have questions for him and when those aren t answered, we live the rest of our lives out of that. and i think it s time that we start kind of exploring that and seeing what we can do to change things. he s in a heavy metal band and he got up at 3:50 in the morning to talk to you. that s not supposed to be what rock stars do. that s how important this topic is and justin and james, thanks so much. make sure to check out the movie. it s called absent. thanks, guys. straight ahead, before the president s big address on libya a couple of nights ago, did you h
at some point, they have to give more attention to the rising gas prices and rising food prices as to how that affects the entire economy and falling back into the recession. i d like to see what they re going to do about it. maybe you ll be discussing that on your show. dave winfield, brian, is on the show today, how much does he make? bill donahue from the chamber of commerce, does he want to repeal obama care and the governor of south dakota pitching jobs from illinois. stuart varney getting into opening day with a 6 6 former yankee. good job, stuart. the guy who killed a pigeon in tore ont onto. we ll ask him how much he makes. that s the kind of show we run. all right. see you later, stu. now your headlines for a wednesday, investigation is under way into how a fake bomb was smuggled on a cargo flight to turkey. british police arrested a 26-year-old man suspected of making the bomb. it had a timer, wires and detonator. it looked like the real thing. it was delivered t
shape:they re not going to take care of themselves. they re going to try to play themselves into shape. that s when injuries happened. there is no lockout in on-line football. right? there is no lockout. vaseline men, so when i shake your hand, i don t go oh, and we have a keep your grip challenge on line. and it s really just an interactive game. i m talking a little smack to you. i m trying to motivate you at the same time. you re a motive ating guy. yeah, yeah! and trying to get you, you have to go through the game and hold the football and try to get you to drop it. and try to encourage you at the same time. do you believe that with you behind vaseline, chafing will be old news for americans. it will for you. i ll send you a nice case. case of vaseline! you look like you chafed a lot. what can i say? i have dry patches on my thighs. i will say that. you have dry patches where? on my thighs. brian, you re fired! you ll sit and talk about dry patches on your