buckley is a professor at this khalil law school at george mason university. ahead, john.is your question? caller: my question with scalia, was a person that really believed that, myself being american, black, he thought we would do better if, you know, we were in the schools we were traditionally in years and years ago. and everything. and he might have been right on something with that, because we give up a lot when we integrated schools. host: john, we are just about out of time for this segment. i understand you are talking about justice scalia's position on integration in public schools, but did you have a question specifically for mr. buckley today? caller: yes. i would like his opinion on that. host: ok. guest: on segregated schools? i'm against it. host: let's go to roland in maryland on our line for democrats. good morning, roland. caller: thanks for taking my call. he said the conservative for the republicans associates, you know, [indiscernible] i got mine, you get yours, you know? it is all about, you know, elections, campaigns was all about gas prices, grocery