afl-cio. i think this is illegal. if you went to court, i think afl-cio would lose. i m guessing this doesn t happen in south carolina, tennessee or bob: but we know of other parents who have been forced in to this? are other parents involved in this? eric: for what bob: similar circumstances. eric: for taking care of elderly parent. dana: is this an icelated case or pattern. bob: yeah, is this isolated or something we know across the country. eric: dana points out in illinois, it s there, too. bob: the home healthcare workers. that is the only question i have. greg: a weird anomaly. this is widespread it s
bit about it, that the technology exists. the question is on the demand side. people aren t buying it because we have coal and natural gas that is affordable and we don t need to have it. bob: you are a commie lover solar power guy. eric: even if it s fossil fuel bob: red loving communist. you want chinese to have control of the solar power. i m saying the private sector can compete with the chinese better than the government can. greg: gene jobs are when you walk down the street and homeless guy and you walk by him and the other homeless guy is a dog so you give money to that. that is the green industry. if you apply green to something, the government throws money at it. bob: you don t have a notion of what a green job is. dana: neither did any of us. andrea: do you know what it is? what is it? i asked five times. bob:
perry, two things to get to and then i come back to you. rick perry put out an ad in response to earlier this week, president obama referred to americans as lazy. this is rick perry s response. we have been a little bit lazy in the last couple of decades. can you believe that? that is our president thinks is wrong with america? that americas are lazy? pa that is pathetic. time to clean house and time for a balanced budget. to force washington to stop overspending. if congress balks, cut their pay, send them home. obama socialist policies are bankrupting america. we must stop him now. i m rick perry, i approve this message. bob: he does look like an aging ken doll. dana: perfect hair. did you see lazy americans or hard-working americans? greg: i think of a cialis commercial. i keep thinking that rick perry is going to jump in a vintage challenger and drive
the question whether sandusky was trying to recruit young children from this is part of his psychosis whatever it might be is a different point there. needs to be a safety net for children like this. second mile is not the only thing going. greg: it s amazingly clever how pedophiles operate. it s like, you know, they create an organization to manifest their hobby. it s like an alchie opening a winery. what is the hardest thing to do? shut it down and you change the name and you it s always going to be scarred by this scandal. andrea: some of the kids dent need money thrown at them. they probably need more. investigation low pressure greg: the dude is still out on bail. bob: why he is out on bail is a good question. why some people haven t been indicted yet is a good question, including the head coach. pedophiles prey on school kids usually around public schools. elementary schools and things. if you had that situation, and you had somebody who had gone
andrea: i was wondering where your eyes were? wondering eye. i m over here. dana: i have never seen the show, i talked to my friend and i said her 12-year-old daughter had a friend over and they were, she was staying the night and they were watching glee and she was with them. she said it was so awkward and embarrassing it was not a family appropriate show for her family. bob: graham, do you watch glee a lot? bob: i do, pete. i don t know i never heard of it and i ve never seen it. i don t care about it, but i did tease the porn star. we ll cover it tomorrow. we ll get back to porn store tomorrow, she is a lovely lad lady. andrea: you have thoughts to share. eric: e-mail earlier today, glee and i e-mail back and said it s the feeling you get when the white house calls you on your blackberry. bob: very funny. andrea: by the way, brian kilmeade, i think when glee started off people like for the music.