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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Steve, this is our last break of the day,
and before we get out of here, we have one
more voicemail for you. This is from Hakeem in Philly.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
A in morning show. This is Aquin from Philly. I
just wanted to say that I want everybody to go
out and vote because if this other candidate wins, he's
going to decimate the next generation. Because this is a
generational election. So I just wanted to let everyone know
go out and vote because I do not want the
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other candidate to win. We need Kamala to win. Thank you,
have a blessed Hey everyone, well.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
That's a fact. Okay, that's a fact.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
And you know what, I just want to say this
in closing, y'all, this last Trump rally, it should have
cleared up all questions for anybody. I mean, it just
should have. What I saw at that rally is clear,
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far and away the most telling piece of evidence of
who they are. Now, if you're not like that, then
why would you vote for that? The shocking part of
this is last time he ran, seventy million people voted
for him. How he got back to this point again.
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How he's hijacked the party is beyond me. But I
see what's happening now. It's evidently so clear when you
see these rich white boys coming out in the numbers
that they coming out to defend this guy in spite
of all they know he is and is not. And
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they know it because these are the laws that they
put in place. This is they constitution. They foe fathers
wrote that piece of paper that we're not in. This
is their forefathers doing. They wrote the constitution that they're
willing to ignore for the position, the power, and the money.
Here's a guy who wants to get rid of some
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of the forms of constitution so he could do it
whatever he wants to. But he's managed to do it anyway.
And I've watched these boys play this out. Man, let
me tell y'all something. You cannot let this guy in
this white house, man, because for the common man, it's
not going to work out. Now, it's gonna be a
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lot of benefit going to them rich boys. I know
what they're talking about. I know what they're saying. But
you can't tell me, after listening to this man, and
after listening to what was said at this rally, that
this is what you want in the White House in
a leadership capacity. Where was the black representation at at
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Madison Square Garden? Where was the Latino representation at at
Madison'squa Garden? If y'all so much for Trump, I ain't
put y'all on display at Madison Square gard. Now he
brought out who he really loved the most. He brought
out them big rich white dudes. Where was your black
ass at? I keep telling y'all, man, I don't know
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why y'all keep trying to fit in with somewhere that
day ain't gonna let you in.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
See. I know what I'm talking about. Man. I'm over
there with him all the time. I sit with him.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
I've been on stage with all them people that's up there.
I've been on Doctor Field's show. I've been on the
ten X platform down there before he started making all
these remarks. Magic Johnson been down there, Kevin Hart been
down there. It's a whole lot of cats been down
there on that ten X. But now he didne got
hisself in the position, the real grant. He out there now.
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And when you send up in the man listening to
somebody talking about this country is not built on DEEI
equality and inclusion. No, it's really not. No it was
built on the backs of slavery, and quit asking us
how long we gonna keep bringing this up. We'll stop
bringing it up when y'all keep reminding us. As soon
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as y'all stop reminding us, we'll quit bringing it up.
As soon as y'all quit making policy to make America
great again, we'll quit bringing it up. As soon as
we are part of the constitution, will stop bringing it up.
It's the constitution that your forefathers wrote, so now, and
you keep running this constitution down our throat, but we
ain't supposed to remember that y'all was the one that
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has slaves, your damn forefathers that wrote the Constitution with
slave owners. So now, and you want us to keep
forgetting about slavery when you keep honoring a piece of
paper that was written by slave owners, and you keep
benefiting from slavery. All tobacco companies that are billion dollar
companies benefited from the backs of slaves. If you are
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in the food industry, in the cotton business, and you're
making fabrics for underwear, Hanes, anybody, any of these large
families that's in the business of that they come from
the backs of slaves. Yeah, your food industry is big
because we was the farm. We were the foe. We
did all the farming. Yeah, your clothing underwear businesses billion
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dollars because we picked all the cotton. Y'all tripping, man,
And you want us to forget, You want us to
forget what so you can get back to business as usual.
Make America great again? And we don't know what America was,
well it was. See, we're not gonna forget because we
was there. We was there for the whole time. And
we still suffering under the guise of slavery. We are
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still suffering from those same policies. And y'all keep coming
up with mold Project twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
It's some more policy for slavery.
Speaker 4 (05:54):
Make America gated great again. It's some more policy, sound
like slavery, Oh man, damn. And it's so disappointing that
some of y'all regular Americans can't empathize, sympathizer, see the
other side, because it ain't ever happened to you. And
you know, man, I just gave up expecting you to
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see my side of it.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
You ain't. You ain't trying to see it.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
That's like the White Lady said on stage, one time,
how many of you white people in here with trade
places with black people? And nobody raised their hands because
you know, you know, so if you know how to hear,
you think we suposed to forget when we know, you know, huh,
we're voting, We're voting.
Speaker 3 (06:40):
Were tired of this? You don't have a good.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
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