About Today’s Episode: Welcome back to the David Dorer Show. You can listen to this show live at 6PM by using the spreaker player application below. Once the show starts, it will automatically update. Today’s episodes is the “New Frontier of the Boy Scouts” Edition, where I will discuss the Boy Scouts of America’s unanimous decision …
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On this day in 1995, a jury of his peers acquitted O.J. Simpson on all charges in the 1994 slaying of his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. The verdict was read at 1-:02 a.m. and the jury unanimously found the former NFL running back not guilty on all charges. It was the first completely televised jury …
Continue reading The Trial of the Century | Dorer DailyOn Today’s episode I take a departure from my usual format to discuss the deadliest mass shooting in American history with my friend who lives in Las Vegas, Nevada: Michael Nixon. For those that do not know, at approximately 10:08 p.m. local time on October 1, 2017, during Jason Aldean’s performance at the Harvest Country …
Continue reading The Las Vegas Situation | DorerOn this day in 1865, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, slavery was abolished in Texas. Further, all slaves throughout the Confederate South were emancipated on this day, and it is now a State holiday in forty-five states, although it should be a nationwide holiday. It’s called Juneteenth. Juneteenth is officially a celebration …
Continue reading Juneteenth | Dorer Daily – daviddorer.comWelcome back to the David Dorer Show. You can listen to this show live at 6PM by using the spreaker player application below. Once the show starts, it will automatically update. Today’s episode is the “A House Divided” Edition where we will discuss the Georgia Sixth District run-off election for the House of Representatives next …
Continue reading “A House Divided” Edition | David Dorer ShowToday Christopher Calmer, the murderer of Monroe County, Georgia Deputies Michael Norris and Jeff Wilson, was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. This was after he was found guilty, of course, but it was in declination of imposing the death penalty. On today’s joint episode of the Dorer Daily and Talking Law …
Continue reading How the Death Penalty Works in Georgia | Dorer Daily, Talking LawOn this day in 1971, the New York Times began its publication of the Pentagon Papers, officially titled United States – Vietnam Relations, 1945–1967: A Study Prepared by the Department of Defense. Leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, the publication outlined an effort to escalate U.S. involvement in Vietnam, including attacks in Cambodia and Laos, while presenting to …
Continue reading Leakers or Whistleblowers? | Dorer DailyOn this day in 1964, following a months-long trial, Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in prison for sabotage. He would be incarcerated for another twenty five years until his release on February 11, 1990. For the duration of his incarceration, it was illegal to publish a photograph of Mandela. He was tried and convicted …
Continue reading The Politician Treated the Most “Unfairly” – Dorer DailyWelcome back to the David Dorer Show. You can listen to this show live at 6PM by using the spreaker player application below. Once the show starts, it will automatically update. Today’s episode is the “Three Can Keep a Secret” Edition where we will discuss Michael Flynn’s agreement to testify before congress regarding his …
Continue reading The “Three Can Keep a Secret” Edition – David Dorer ShowWelcome back to the David Dorer Show. You can listen to this show live at 6PM by using the spreaker player application below. Once the show starts, it will automatically update. Today’s episode is the “Light Treason” Edition where my panelists and I will discuss the rise and fall of the GOP’s repeal and …
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