Dennis Prager, best-selling author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host, outlines the three pillars of American values in this preview of his new venture, Prager University.
i thank dennis for his knowledge,wisdom & common sense.sharing it with others is the best gift one can give.i thankyou dennis & i wish you the best in the future & in life.
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Your American Trinity is a great, short presentation. I’ve enjoyed it since I first saw it, but believed I had read it years ago. I finally found it again to pass back to you; it is in Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn’s book “The Menace of the Herd” (1943). He said “'E pluribus unum', the constructive principle of federation, 'In God We Trust', the recognition of God’s limitless fatherhood – these two watchwords, together with that of 'Liberty', should be our creed, not that spurious label democracy which our American forebears despised and execrated.”
Thanks God for the Liberty,Equality and Freedom afforted to us in this country moustly undiserb. Try to have it in CUBA where I'm from and mayby people would understand it's value.thank you mr: Prager.
This is awesome. I've shown this video at separate times to both my sons (17 and 19) when they start to question what our country is all about. This is so simple and clear. Let's hope the ACLU isn't successful in gettin In God We trust off our coins.
There you go again to quote the late President Reagan who, by the way, read all his speeches from 3x5 cards and was still called "The Great Communicator". Sarah Palin brought the latest criticism on herself. By pointing out Obama's use of teleprompters she left herself open to deserved ridicule after it was shown she can't even give her simplistic or simple minded presentations without crib notes. What I find both extremely funny and insulting is that you once compared Palin to Margaret Thatcher of all people.
Even if President Obama didn't use a teleprompter he would still come off way more eloquent than your hero George W Bush with one.
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I will forward it to many and often!
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Thank you Professor Prager,
Rick Post
Your American Trinity is a great, short presentation. I’ve enjoyed it since I first saw it, but believed I had read it years ago. I finally found it again to pass back to you; it is in Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn’s book “The Menace of the Herd” (1943). He said “'E pluribus unum', the constructive principle of federation, 'In God We Trust', the recognition of God’s limitless fatherhood – these two watchwords, together with that of 'Liberty', should be our creed, not that spurious label democracy which our American forebears despised and execrated.”
I recommend the book, even if written in 1943.
There you go again to quote the late President Reagan who, by the way, read all his speeches from 3x5 cards and was still called "The Great Communicator". Sarah Palin brought the latest criticism on herself. By pointing out Obama's use of teleprompters she left herself open to deserved ridicule after it was shown she can't even give her simplistic or simple minded presentations without crib notes. What I find both extremely funny and insulting is that you once compared Palin to Margaret Thatcher of all people.
Even if President Obama didn't use a teleprompter he would still come off way more eloquent than your hero George W Bush with one.
Syd
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