Politics in the middle east is the topic of the third hour. Jason talks about the conflict between Palestine and Isreal and has callers weigh in with their opinions.
A High School in Mississippi cancels prom due to a lesbian couple planning on attending. Is this going against the first amendment? Jason talks about this as well as student loans.
The man in California who crashed his Toyota Prius due to a sticky accelerator is now found to be over $100,000 in debt. Jason talks about this as well as the rise in people in California now looking to sue Toyota.
The Toyota gas pedal accident continues to be a hot topic in the third hour. Jason takes calls about this and is later joined by Radley Balko from Reason Magazine who wrote the forfeiture racket.
Would we reduce the amount of automobile related deaths if we increased the driving age? Jason talks about this and the possibility of a ban on salt. He also talks more about the Toyota gas pedal issues.
Judge Nina Gerson claimed that Congress acted unconstitutionally when it tried to stop federal funding of ACORN last fall. She says that ACORN is entitled to taxpayer money. Jason talks about this as well as the man in California whos Toyota Prius gas pedal got stuck down.
Jason touches on a few topics of the day including one Supreme Court Justice had some tough comments for the President.
Jason continues the conversation on the entitlement society and health care. Also a retired cop from Oregon calls in and gets Jason going.
Jason takes on the entitled society again today and surprise, surprise he's made a few people upset. More news on health care today, Mr. Right keeps you updated.
Jason touches on the latest bill concerning amnesty pushed forward by Sen. Lindsey Graham. Then, David Rittgers from Cato Institute joins Jason to talk about the latest on the Iraq/Afghanistan war.