3/11 “Topic Toss Thursday” Pt 1 – Boulder Catholic controversy, federal airline fines, political correctness gone wild
by Jimmy Sengenberger | 1:00 pm, May 4, 2010 | Comments Off
Part One of our special “Topic Toss Thursday” edition of the Seng Center college radio show, featuring host Jimmy Sengenberger’s discussion of a range of topics—including the irrationality of traffic, the recent controversy over a Boulder Catholic school’s decision not to permit the attendance of the children of a lesbian couple because of their parents’ homosexuality, and disruptive new federal fines on airliners.
He also addresses the insane rise in political correctness, as embodied recently in a 6-year-old Michigan student’s suspension from school for curling his hand into the shape of a gun.
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