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Brian Myers and guest host Bart Munson talk to Faith McDonnell, the Director of Religious Liberty Programs at The Institute on Religion & Democracy, discuss the Syrian refugee crisis and the Obama administration’s willingness to bring tens of thousands of them into the United States.

The guys also talk to Steve Myers who, along with Chuck Utech, started CyHawk Thoughts in 2011 to be a single source of information for fans of both Iowa and Iowa State athletics.  They discuss the firing of Iowa State Football coach Paul Rhodes and the Iowa Hawkeye’s dream season.

Plus Princeton University may expunge Woodrow Wilson’s legacy at the university. Also a new poll shows that millennials are far more willing to give up free speech rights for speech that is deemed offensive to minorities.  Then President Obama compares the Syrian refugees to the Pilgrims, and Democrats really, really like socialism (who knew).  The guys also look at the latest polls in the GOP race.

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