Mark read a letter by Sgt Jeffers to his father, from Iraq, on the air on April 27, 2007
Sgt. Eddie Jeffers was killed in Iraq on September 19, 2007. He was 23.
Levin rants about the teacher being held in the Sudan over naming a Teddy Bear Mohammid.
He also talk about front groups posing as Civil Rights groups.
Mark explains the decision-makers on a global scale, and how these central planners have messed up our energy systems and more. Yet, we continue to let the likes of Al Gore and the rest of them speak about topics that they don't have the slightest clue about.
Mark talked about the ongoing summit meeting at the U.S. Naval Academy today and asked, "Why is it that every President thinks its his obligation to hand over a country to Palestinian terrorists?"
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