To: LindyBill who wrote (101618 ) 2/22/2005 3:34:08 PM From: KLP Respond to of 793927 Some aren't going to like Prager's thoughts for just the same reason he suggests....i.e. The liberal preoccupation with whether America is loved or hated is also entirely feelings-based. Prager does raise some interesting questions in that piece. Some won't entertain those questions, because their feelings get in the way. Looked him up..... Dennis Prager is a writer, lecturer, author, TV talk show host, and new KRLA personality. His diverse experience makes him one of the most compelling and thought-provoking broadcasters in America. He's been broadcasting in radio in Los Angeles since 1982. In 1994-95, he also had his own daily national television show. Prager is truly a Renaissance man with an uncanny ability to discuss a wide range of topics. His opinions on human relations, child rearing, and sex differences are as fascinating as his views on religion, international relations, and morality. Dennis is an honest and fiercely independent man of reason. His opinions, intellect, and actions have touched millions of lives through his books, lectures, broadcasts, and work for human issues. The Los Angeles Times wrote, 'Dennis Prager is an amazingly gifted man and moralist whose mission in life has been crystallized: to get people obsessed with what's right and wrong.' Dennis Prager's most recent book, Happiness Is a Serious Problem, was published in February, 1998 by HarperCollins. This long awaited book, about which he has lectured worldwide for ten years, appeared on the Los Angeles Times best seller list the week of publication. His 1996 book, Think a Second Time; 44 Essays on 44 Subjects (HarperCollins), was called by Bill Bennett, 'one of those rare books that can change an intelligent mind.' He has also co-authored two major works about Judaism: The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism, now in six languages, and Why the Jews? The Reason for Anti-Semitism, regarded by many as the most persuasive explanation of anti-Semitism written. www.dennisprager.comkrla870.com