Dana Pretzer Sunday Night Radio: Guests, Duane Dog Chapman’s attorney Brook Hart & Tonja Doe, Victim Of Andrew Luster
Sunday September 24th. 9pm et. LISTEN HERE LIVE
Dana’s guest will be Brook Hart lawyer for Duane Dog Chapman and his family.
Also Tonja Doe (Victim Of Andrew Luster) and her lawyer William Daniles discuss serial rapist Andrew Luster and how Dog Chapman’s capture of Luster affected her life.
Call Dana at 1–877–842–7884
cross-posted at Missing & Exploited
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Dana talking now and taking calls in his pre-show
I hope that everyone hears this show – I mean violating Mr. Luster’s rights? Wtf??? He was hiding out… we should have demanded he come back (Mr. Luster) and face charges – but they are worried about his rights being deprived?
I admire this woman for speaking out… that has to be so hard!
No way… Speak No evil Dana ! !
Cool ! !
Woo Hoo – SCARED MONKEYS RADIO
(klaasend)
i love the idea of scared monkey radio, especially with dana doing it. great addition.
dennisintn
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SM: I agree, Dana is great! It takes a special talent to be a radio interviewer and Dana has it! (klaasend)
More fun than a barrell of monkeys ! ! !
Congratulations to we the people who will have the opportunity to share in this great upcoming event. How lucky are we monkeys.
Now, why can I not get to the forum? Woo hoo, Klaas?
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SM: Well, wouldn’t you know the forum would go down right in the middle of Dana’s show. Server Pronto (or not so pronto  ) has been notified. (klaasend)
Thanks a bunch. Not so pronto? I like that.
Server went down ! ! Thought it was me me me ! !
Gonna have banana breaks on Scared Monkey Radio ?
I really think this is so Cool.
More than cool …. I am tired of the MSM and have been so for a long long time. I dislike the puffed up ” experts ” who are wrong as often as I am. I want to hear the story from people who ARE the story, not some person who is known to us as a talking head who dresses nice and knows S%^& about facts of any case that is being discussed.
[...] cross-posted at Scared Monkeys [...]
Sorry I missed the show Dana. I will catch it on podcast. It sounds like it is a good one.
Hope the forum is back soon.
Sam
Im really looking forward to the opportunity of working with you all and Scared Monkeys Radio. Im sure we will have everything you would like to hear.
#ll, kat_gram, you’re being very generous with that 5% correct and up to date percentage.
dennisintn
Dennis… it wasn’t five as in 1,2,3,4,5
It was ” S ” like in Q, R, S * %T
You know, like a big steamy pile of Sxxx.
I hope the radio show went good. Until I get my sound fixed
I wont be able to listen to it
I see Server is down also as I cant get to forum
Hope all is well cant wait to listen and to start reading again
Mr. Daniles and Tonja Doe are raising money to help Duane Chapman and his family and they suggested we write our congressmen about this case. I’d like to suggest that we take a dozen or more illegal aliens who have been convicted and are serving time in the US for kidnapping, rape or otherwise denying someone their liberty, offer them to Mexican authorities as a trade for Duane Chapman.
It’s been a busy week and out of town guests.. I am looking forward to listening to the podcast of this show.
Dana’s current show and the new Scared Monkeys talk show are a great supplement to other news sources. Television networks and even newspapers have too much to fit into a small space and Dana’s show gives guests time to talk in more detail, and listeners get time to digest the info and call in with questions or comments. No panelists, no commercial breaks, no arguing among guests, no cutting down the story to fit the page. Guests know they have an intelligent host, they won’t be ambushed and they will have time to express themselves. And the listeners benefit. I also like being able to listen to a discussion of a topic without it being followed by a 20 minute anaylsis of the political ramifications. Pretty cool.