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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Are you sick and tired of being told that something
is actually going to happen, that someone's going to take
fall for the endless amounts of corruption we're seeing every day,
will stand by as I put them to the task.
This is the David Rutherford chose what are the things
that keep a society together? The majority adherence to a
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higher level moral agreement. A set of rules that can
be modeled effectively across a span of time, that can
weather the storms of war, economic strife, cultural conflicts, and
political instability. A framework that gives the majority of the
population a genuine sense of fairness, civility, and decency. That's
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why America is such a powerful framework for a functioning society,
and it's the institutions of that society that hold together
that framework. At its core, it's a strong religious community,
a deep commitment to the family structure, and a mutual
understanding and agreed upon set of rules that govern the
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collective behavior. Over the course of our two hundred and
fifty year history, we have had that framework stressed on
many occasions, most notably from eighteen sixty one to eighteen
sixty five during the Civil War, where a key principle
of our collective responsibility had come into question the laws
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of nature and of Nature's God which entitled them. The
outcome was catastrophic, to say the least. The rough estimates
include six hundred and twenty thousand military deaths and another
one hundred thousand plus civilian casualties, roughly two percent of
the population. We cannot fully grasp the magnitude of this
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travesty and have essentially forgiven our responsibility of teaching in
detail what this level of carnage does to a population
psyche and slowly the pain of that tragedy has slipped
into the faded memories of our empire's past. Yet, as
our nation prepares itself to reach a significant milestone our
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quarter millennium, we are seemingly building towards another confrontation of
constitutional crisis, and once again, the American people are diverging
away from the foundational principles which enable our individual commitments
to unite across our span of unique diversities. It is
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my belief that the American people have grown so profoundly
skeptical and dissatisfied with our corrupt institutions that a radical
and segmented form of populism is emerging. With each passing day,
we bear witness to the insatiable appetites of those in power,
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The unscrupulous elites going unchecked, and their nefarious activities is
causing a collapse in the collective confidence of the American people.
If this administration, Congress, Senate, or even perhaps a certain
courageous state politician don't begin to reign in the unchecked corruption, malevolence,
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and flagrant attacks on our framework of society, then it
will be their legacy that is tarnished, but our lives
will be the ones that are destroyed. My best friend
Sean Ryan was recently on the Tucker Carlson Show, and
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the thing that stood out to me in the most
extreme way was when he made the comment to Tucker
suggesting that everything is a lie now. Now I know
because he said that to me many many times prior
to him telling Tucker on air and in our conversations.
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The same question that perhaps you had I presented to him,
which was as well as Tucker, which is, what do
you mean what do you mean everything is a lie?
Speaker 2 (04:19):
Now?
Speaker 1 (04:20):
If you wanted to go down those crazy matrix rabbit
holes of seventeen different dimensions and the fact that we're
just vessels for other worldly incarnations or aliens, and that
we're just being filled with an alternative reality.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Then have at it.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
But that's not what I believe he meant. What I
believe he meant, and what I believe a lot of
other people that I know and care for and respect deeply,
is that the institutions, the histories, the ideas that but
when maybe we were children growing up in the seventies, eighties,
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and nineties, that we came to believe that represented America's patriotism,
that represented America's greatness, that represented America's position in the world,
we're infallible, and what we now know is that that's just
not the case. Even just watching Joe Rogan and Aaron
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Rodgers on the other day as well too, they talked
at once again extensively about the COVID nineteen debacle, not
only just the fact that still to this day, nobody
has been held accountable for the release of a bio
weapon that into the world, killing an estimated I don't know, Jordy,
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is somewhere around would you find that number. I think
people are saying it's between seventeen and twenty one million people.
Speaker 3 (06:00):
Yeah, right. Let me look that up right, now, look
that up for me, would you?
Speaker 1 (06:04):
And you know you I mean from a personal perspective,
Joe Rogan, you know, was doctored by the mass media.
They were calling him out. They said Aaron Rodgers was
nuts in the NFL. They tried to make an example
of him because he didn't want the vaccine. Where in
all of the retribution that so many people had to
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face because they went against whatever the normative lie was,
the coerced narrative that was thrust down everybody's throat. What
we now know, in particular after last week and this
week's testimony on Capitol Hill, that the impact of the
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vaccines and the impact of COVID itself were catastrophic on
just about every level of society, not only from vaccine
injured people, people that died from the COVID, from COVID itself.
How many different businesses were collapsed and put under because
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of the draconian, tyrannical laws that were passed during the
two weeks to flatten the curve debacle, and then also
to the emergence of just the outright constitutional and beyond that,
just the geoc the Geneva Convention, atrocities of forced vaccination,
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and otherwise you'll lose your job, you'll lose your place
in the military, all of these things, right, And then
one of the testimonies, and and Geordy's going to present this.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
I'm going to show this here in a second.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
This one person testified that pregnancies, miscarriages, and death skyrocketed
to an astronomical level.
Speaker 4 (08:05):
This deception was institutionalized in the now Infomashima Bikorro study
published on April twenty first, twenty twenty one, in the
digital version of the New England Journal of Medicine. Twenty
one authors claimed the miscarriage rate with twelve point six percent,
but the raw data revealed in eighty two percent miscarriage
rate and women vaccinated during the first trimester. This figure
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mirrors the effects of chemical abortion drugs such as are
You forty six? This is not hypothetical, It happened to me.
On February eighth, twenty twenty five, our team of researchers
published a peer reviewed study in Science, Public Health, Policy,
and the Law. We identified thirty seven adverse pregnancy outcomes
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significantly associated with COVID nineteen vaccine, including miscarriage, stillbirth, birth defects,
cervical insufficiency, premature rough your membranes, pre term birth, and
death of the newborn. Linn and colleagues in a major
journal publication documented that the COVID nineteen vaccine traverses the placenta,
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enters the fetal bud, and bioactively produces spike protein in
the placenta in the lining of the uterus. Recently, animal
studies revealed the mRNA COVID vaccine causes the destruction of
sixty percent of the ovarian reserve in rats. This catastrophic
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public health failure was financed with taxpayer dollars and channeled
through federal agencies to medical gatekeepers such as the American
College of Obstetricians in Gynecologists ACAG, the American Board of
Obstetrics and Gynecology a BOG in the Society for Maternal
Fetal Medicine sm FM. These organizations have abandoned their ethics
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and responsibilities to the physicians and patients and must be
held accountable.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
It's just an abomination, right that this is. These are
the institutions in particularly the Health, the State of Health,
the HHS, the NIH, All of these these fundamental aspects
of the security which embodies a society have ultimately just collapsed.
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Did you find those numbers?
Speaker 5 (10:25):
Jorti, Yes, So looks like for the COVID nineteen death toll,
one estimate shows that in twenty twenty four that over
seven million people have died from COVID nineteen since the
began the pandemic began in twenty nineteen, late twenty nineteen.
That's confirmed COVID deaths. Now, if you add in excess
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deaths that are tangentially related to the pandemic, now you're
getting up into the potentially for like fifteen million up
as highest some people estimate up in the thirty millions
from excess desks related to the COVID nineteen pandemic.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
And if you're interested in learning more about those exces deaks,
there's a guy out there, his name's Ed Dowd. He's
a former Black Rock analyst. He's been keeping track of
all the excess mortality through the insurance companies. And then
there's a couple other people out there that are keeping
track of the corner reports. And these massive studies have
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come out about the corner reports and have been directly
tied to desks from COVID vaccinations in COVID.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
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Speaker 1 (11:43):
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Speaker 3 (12:32):
Who yacht? So you have all that.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
And then just today before as I was preparing the
show and putting it together, I watched the testimony of
a person at DOE at the Department of Energy who
testified to the fact that in the seventy six days
from when the election took place to where Trump went
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into office, ninety three billion dollars in loans were administered
just through the Department of Energy.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
And what this gentleman also said, and.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
We'll play that that cut for you here too, once
I'm done with this. That gentleman said, many many hundreds
of these applications. There were no business plans attached to this,
just simply Hey, I've got this idea, and just give
me a couple billion dollars as I go out the door.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
The seventy six day period you're talking about, that's the
period between the time that President Trump was elected and
President Biden left office? Is that right?
Speaker 3 (13:47):
That is correct?
Speaker 2 (13:48):
And during that short period of time, seventy six days,
how much taxpayer money went out the door of the
Department of Energy.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
From the Loan Program Office in loans and commitments ninety
three billion dollars, well over twice as much as in
the previous fifteen years.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
How do you vet and do due diligence on a
loan in seventy six days one loan, much less ninety
three billion dollars.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
How do you do it?
Speaker 6 (14:25):
I think it's probably pretty clear it wasn't done in
many cases as I mentioned, I'm told I'm holding back
clearly in place stuff. There is lots of funds that
have gone out the door, and commitments that were made
from businesses that provided no business plan, no numbers about
their own financial solvency or how this project.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
So you're telling me that the Department of Energy in
the seventy six day period before their boss was going
to leave office, gave our loan money to institutes that
had no busines this plan correct, no financials correct.
Speaker 6 (15:05):
A number of those were not before the seventy six
day period as well. I've come in with great concern
about how this institution, this great American institution, has been run,
and how American taxpayer money has been handled.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Now we already understand the magnitude of what we found
from USAID and the nefarious activities that they were operating in,
how much of the fifty billion dollars, and how they
were funding news organizations all around the world, judicial reports,
judicial organizations that would highlight judiciary problem sets to get
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certain people thrown in jail overseas in the different countries
that we were influencing.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
Shall we say, you've got.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
What we've now discovered, including Harvard Harvard was set to
receive nine billion dollars in federal grants this year alone. Now,
I will admit that that Trump has negated four point
something billion of that he and he just Christy Noman
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and HHS just revoked all foreign visas to attend Harvard
because they're completely denying the executive orders that that Trump
put in place. They actually are suing the Trump administration
to receive their grants because they're saying they they're owed those.
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Here's another one that we found, Jordi.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Will you look up.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Total number of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers that have
come into the country in the last let's just say
five years.
Speaker 3 (16:55):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Now, I looked up the numbers on this and roughly
fifty to one hundred NGOs.
Speaker 3 (17:05):
Plus. There was international funding to groups like Highest and
Red Cross, different eight international aid organizations, but in America
alone in twenty twenty three, these organizations, these nonprofits received
approximately seven hundred and seventy million dollars million dollars to
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assist within the support of these incoming illegals. Did you
find that number, Jordy.
Speaker 5 (17:37):
Yes, it's interesting. They categorize it differently, but in terms
of let's see border encounters. From twenty twenty one through
twenty twenty four, Customs and Border Protection record over ten
point eight million encounters nationwide, including eight point seventy two
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million on the Southwest border asylum seekers twenty twenty three.
Just twenty twenty three, they received nine hundred and forty
five thousand asylum applications. So you're in the tens of
millions right now.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
All right now, all I just challenge you to do
is to go out and just do a little research
on history and see what happens when a particular society
or civilization is flooded with outside immigrants. Right what happens
to the culture, what happens to the rules, what happens
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to the financials? And as a country that's already thirty
seven closing in on thirty eight trillion dollars in debt,
this potential influx of people that the country can support
could collapse our system at any minute, all right. The
Afghan withdrawal right to the tune of eighty six billion
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dollars of equipment left behind. And also Sean has exposed
the fact that we're still funding the Taliban to the
tune of forty million dollars a week, and that there's
a bill on the House floor that has not been
voted on in order to revoke paying the Taliban in
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Afghanistan this money. Meanwhile, some other people, Sarah Adams, who's
been on a show, has already established that are somewhere
over twenty plus terrorist organizations are actively training in Afghanistan
right now, and also said that the people who committed
the atrocities on October seventh in Israel had trained or
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received training or had people coaching them in the operations
from Afghanistan. Now, I list all this stuff out, and
I'm to a certain degree hopefully you're aware of some
of these things. And then again, you know, that's what
I feel that what Jordian and I feel our responsibilities
are on the Dave Rudford Show is to consolidate all
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this information and put it together in a way that
you can begin to wrap your mind around this, because
one of the hardest things is the jolt in this
assault on the framework that I spoke about in my
monologue at the beginning is taking.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
Place, and that's a real thing.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
And what I have to ask is who's responsible and
who's going to pay, because that's what the American public
are thinking right now, that's what I'm thinking.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
That's what all my friends are thinking. That's what.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
The people I engage with, the people I'm having on
the show are thinking. When are the convictions going to
take place? Because the expectation has now gotten so ridiculous
that the average statement of the conversations I get in
and remember, I'm in front of thousands of people every
year all around the country, and these are people that
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are operating very significant businesses that are very tied into
the financial world.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
At every level.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
And the preponderance is across the entire country right now,
like what is going on, Who's responsible and who's going
to pay? You know? And it's not just this. It's
not just what we've seen in terms of government corruption.
It's the corruption that's used in the other aspects of
our society as well too. When we look at you know,
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the Ditty case, right, my god, this this man operated
at an incredible level conducting these these you know, the
sex parties. Is not it it's it's the it's the manipulation,
it's the it's the level of corruption and intimidation and
essentially creating his own mafia within the industry. And my
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point to that is like, well, who gave him his start,
who taught him how to do this?
Speaker 3 (21:59):
Who funded him? Is it the heads of these music organizations?
Is it? Is it private funding? Is it? Is it
private equity out there? Who knows?
Speaker 1 (22:10):
And don't even get me started on on Epstein. You know,
I think the simple fact of the matter that when
people say, well, we did have a conviction, we had
Keyslaine Maxwell, Well, well what about the individuals that she farmed?
These young innocent girls out too. Now I'm here to
tell you I have four daughters, and the imagination that
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they could be preyed on by these predators that are
out in the world at these talent agencies, uh at
working for these companies like like Abercrombie and Fitch or
all these other nefarious people out there, or these hotel
industries or wherever these these people are are are tied
into Epstein.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
It's it's a staggering reality.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Where are the people who are responsible for purchasing and manipulating, abusing, raping,
and potentially killing these young girls and people? When are
they going to be convicted? Who's responsible and when are
the convictions going to start? Now? Again, it's it's blatantly
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Speaker 3 (24:00):
I don't miss it. May thirty, first, eleven o'clock. Who yat? Perhaps?
Speaker 1 (24:09):
And I think all you got to do is just
dig in a little bit deeper. And this has been
going on for a very very long time. Forget Russiagate,
the Durham Report, the manipulation of the twenty sixteen election,
the twenty twenty election, Let's not even get into that,
because I could spend ten hours talking about those those
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travesties of justice. Or how about Jim Jordan's Oversight Committee
where they discovered twenty seven million dollars in foreign payments
going to the Biden family across twenty different LLC's, most
of which had no actual production of value, no services,
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no nothing, but what happened? Who's responsible? And where are
the convictions?
Speaker 3 (25:00):
Now? What I found fascinating is as this.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Is that we now know conclusively that Joe Biden essentially
had lost pretty much all of his faculties. He was
not operating anywhere near what a US president should be
supposed to do in office, and everybody in the mainstream
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media covered it up. Right, Who is the person that
pardoned all of his family? Who's responsible for that? Who
is the person on that auto pen which we now
know was working overtime? I wonder how many little machine
engines they broke on that sucker, how many auto pens
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they probably had a whole room with like thirty five
or forty, like like your bot farms over in Ukraine
or wherever you had twenty five you know, rows of
just signing the eight thousand different pardons that came out
of that or the billions and billions.
Speaker 3 (26:09):
Of dollars that was just sent out the door.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
Yep, President approves that, President approves that President approved that.
How many people paid themselves to get rich on the
way out the door, which we're beginning to find out.
I'm going to do a show on this specifically in
a few weeks. I'm trying to dig in and find
an expert on that. Right now, who's responsible and when
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are we going to see a conviction.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
Again?
Speaker 1 (26:38):
And I just began to reference this is not new
many presidents. I mean, it's widely known that that Reagan
had pretty significant Alzheimer's towards the end of his eight years.
We know that that the health of Roosevelt was pretty
horrific towards the end of his career, his career. We
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know that that that president's We know that John F.
Kennedy was on a significant cocktail to support his addictions,
from his pain from his when his pet boat, and
his injuries from World War Two. We know a lot
of these these these things that the president endured during
their time in that potentially reduced their capacity. And we
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also know that presidents have continuously been lied to the
American public. I mean, don't even get me started about
the Iraq War. The more and more and more I
find out about that, the more and more I want
to understand who's responsible? And how come we didn't see
any convictions? How come nobody's gotten up and said, yep,
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I'm sorry for what I did. And I think the
answer is pretty obvious. I think the answer is really obvious.
In fact, the answer is because nobody's going to hold
us responsible. Nobody's going to convict them, nobody's going to
file a lawsuit. It's not the way it's done. This
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is the system. It's the wind, been the system for
a very long period of time. But it just seems
like now with the incredible effort of Elon Musk and
him purchasing X so that we could have some free
information and other sites out there, all the independent media
sources that are trying to bring the truth forward, at last,
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who's responsible?
Speaker 3 (28:34):
And when are we going to see some convictions? Now?
Speaker 1 (28:39):
I will say we have seen some positive aspects. I
always want to try and find those. The border is
shut down, USAID's funding has been revoked. Although what I
have to say is that the new Omnibus bill, the
very beautiful bill. I can't do Trump. I wish I
could do it, because he's so awesome. To indicate, you know,
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is there's no reduction in spending in this thing. And
that was another aspect of what they said, we're going
to reduce spending. Now we've seen all these things come
out because of dogs. But where are those cuts and
when are they going to take place?
Speaker 2 (29:14):
Now?
Speaker 1 (29:14):
I know what everybody keeps saying, Right, Anhol, buddy, Anhol,
just slow your role there where. It's part of the plan.
We're going to build up the taratiffs, bring that in,
then we'll start cutting. We're shrinking the size of government.
We're doing all this and we're doing all that. Great,
who's responsible in when are we going to see a conviction?
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That's what I need, that's what you need. So we
always want to have a mission right every day we
get up. I mean, there was spent fifteen years of
my life adhering to a mission, and that mission was
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to do my part to make sure that the Constitution
was still relevant, that the Constitution was still strong, and
that the Constitution was something that I was going to
be proud to make sure that my children, my daughters,
my family members, the people I know, the people I love,
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that we could still believe in that. It's the thing
that every single day I think to myself, my God,
how blessed am I to be able to call myself
an American? How blessed am I to be able to
have served this country and to continue serving in the
various ways that I do. How blessed am I? However,
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who's responsible? And when are we going to see a conviction?
So your mission, I want you to start banging on
your local congressman. I want you to start banging on
your governor. I want you to start banging on your
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attorney general. I want you to start banging on your senator.
I want you to start banging on the people that
have been nominated to bring justice to the forefront of
the American consciousness so that.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
This pain.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
That our society is in can begin to feel whole.
Who is responsible? And when will we see the conviction?
Speaker 3 (31:34):
Thanking