Don Imus is finally headed back to work after being fired from his syndicated radio show for remarks he made about the Rutgers women’s basketball team. Will he be the same old Imus? We find out on the Gaydos Top 7 at 7!
Following the Top 7, we find that ASU students are replacing booze and sex with a new habit: prayer! A campus Christian group plans to pray, in shifts, around the clock for twenty-one days. Gaydos has to ask, what’s going on with our youth? Isn’t college a time for experimentation? For fun? In short, for sin?! Also, why did they have to send out a press release about this? Have your prayer party already, but don’t preach to me about your religion!
At 8 o’clock, we hear about Duane Chapman, a.k.a. Dog the Bounty Hunter. He was caught on tape, in conversation with his son, using racial slurs; using them, in fact, repeatedly! Chapman was telling his kid that he had to dump his African American girlfriend if he wanted to stay in the bounty hunter business! A&E, the network on which Dog the Bounty Hunter airs, has suspended taping of the show for now. What a racist! Should he lose his show for these remarks? Personally, I hope he does!
9 p.m. is the final hour and deals with Fred Phelps and his infamous Westboro Baptist Church. This congregation has picketed dozens of soldiers’ funerals, spreading their warped message that God takes our fighting men and women in retaliation for U.S. tolerance of homosexuality. Albert Snyder sued the group after they demonstrated at the funeral of his son Matthew, and guess what? Snyder won! This should lend strength to other families who have had their time of grief invaded by these fundamentalist crazies! Maybe Snyder should use the 11 million to help bring this group down!
Thanks for listening to Gaydos After Dark!





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