Giordano: Schools Doubling Down on COVID Edicts Need To Be Held Accountable

The Dom Giordano Program | August 16, 2022
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The Rosary Now Deemed a Symbol of Hate

Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by previewing what’s to come on the day’s show, teasing an appearance from John Ondrasik, aka Five for Fighting, to discuss the one-year anniversary of the fall of Afghanistan, which everybody has seemed to forgotten about. Then, Giordano previews another upcoming guest, telling of a parent in the Unionville-Chadds Ford school district, who with others, blew the whistle on a school board trying to change State law. Dom spends a bit of time discussing the situation in Unionsville-Chadds Ford, explaining the detriment of the board’s actions, using the story as an opportunity to discuss the overall impact of overbearing edicts set forth by school boards. Also, Giordano reveals that there’s a new ‘hate symbol’ according to the Left, telling of the new push to target rosary beads and their use by extremist groups.

Then, John Ondrasik, the musician behind Five for Fighting, returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the fall of Afghanistan after a full year, as the Biden State department continues to remain silent on their huge mistakes. Ondrasik, who spends much of his time volunteering, hoping to fill in some of the blanks left by the Administration assisting stuck military members in their exit from the country. First, Ondrasik gives Giordano and listeners an in-depth look at what it’s like on the ground out in Afghanistan. Also, Ondrasik tells about his newest song, ‘Can One Man Save the World,’ which he wrote in Afghanistan about the situation in Ukraine, then later sang with the Ukrainian orchestra. Then, Ondrasik tells about an upcoming bus tour he’s looking forward to, and tells listeners what they should expect at one of his shows.

Do You Regret Your Name?

In today’s second hour, Dom Giordano takes a trip around the country to tell how states are guiding teachers and schools regarding Coronavirus as students get ready to return to school. Giordano notes that almost every state has loosened their restrictions for both vaccinated and unvaccinated students, and compares and contrasts this with both the Philadelphia School District and edicts set forth by the Unionville-Chadds Ford.
Then, Giordano updates the situation centered on mail-in ballots as progressives continue their push to open elections, discussing an article by Todd Shepherd of Broad and Liberty reporting on new ‘early voting centers’ in Philadelphia. Also, Giordano and Dan discuss news out of the NBA, telling that the league has decided to not play games on Election Day for the midterms.
Finally, Dom rounds out the hour by telling of a Washington Post article that tells which names have seen the most name-change requests, with producer Dan and callers bouncing their thoughts on the topic off Giordano.

Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino Wants Secure Elections

In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes Ray D’Agostino, Lancaster County Commissioner, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss his continued effort to resolve election integrity issues in his county and in the State of Pennsylvania. D’Agostino, along with Josh Parsons in Lancaster County, proposed a resolution calling for the repeal of Pennsylvania’s 2019 voting law that enabled mail-in balloting on a grand scale. D’Agostino provides an update on his resolution, explaining an unfortunate push back from commissioners across the state who “didn’t want to go there.” D’Agostino explains why he’s taken up this fight, and explains why he continues to push to secure our elections.

Then, Dom welcomes Kathleen Carmody to the Dom Giordano Program. Kathleen is a parent in the Unionsville-Chadds Ford School District, who has been speaking out as the district tries to rewrite Pennsylvania law centered on Coronavirus. In a decision made by the school, administrators decided to strike language from their vaccine exemption guidance as set forth by the State, with parents up in arms over the decision which they argue is both illegal and immoral. Carmody suggests that administrators are looking to infringe on the rights of parents in the district, trying to take something that’s a given and instead forcing parents to jump through hoops to access their rights.

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