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March 8, 2024 • 34 mins
Jamie breaks down the State Of The Union from last night
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Good morning, give you one andhappy fancy Friday to all of you and
yours. It's common sense Radio Almondin the morning, Jenny Almond here,
pleased and privilege to be with youas well. Four And I'm the patriot
and you are in the right place, all right. So last night,
this uh white trash in chief JoeBiden, was an embarrassment. If there

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is any reason to declare that thegloves are off and that this is war,
last night would have been an exampleof it. This is this is
where, in my in my opinion, we we get to the point where

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there's no more of of the fancyenough with Joe Biden. This is where
we are to pray and fight forthe demise of Joe Biden and for that
matter, of the Democrat Party.This is civil war intellectually and electorally,

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and it's time to erase these tradersfrom our midst. Last night's State of
the Union address and all that wentwith it was an embarrassment. The Democrat
Party and the white trash in chiefno bounds, There is no ground,

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there is no moment, there isno place that is sacred for these thugs.
None, there is no level ofcontempt that that could possibly be applied

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to these individuals because they're because I'mnot quite sure what necessarily is higher than
contempt. Joe Biden's behavior last nightwas disgusting. He is an American,
He's dirty, he is disgusting,and he takes full advantage of every moment

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to do something you'd never think couldpossibly be done for For all of the
accusations against Donald Trump for him beingbrash or this, and I love how
the news media calls him defiant andall this kind of stuff. They apply
all these niceties to his disgusting behavior. He came across as not only a

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doddering, angry old man, buthe is a number one a hole.
There just is no other way todescribe it. And all of those Democrats
with him, clapping, with him, mocking and threatening the Supreme Court,

(03:38):
lying, screaming, it was itwas. It was really a super low
moment as far as I'm concerned inpresidential and American history. And this guy
needs to be taken out, thereis no oh question about it. And

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I watched this mixture of watching andlistening with absolute horror. I mean,
I've never seen anything like it,This this thing with the Supreme Court.
I'd be surprised if the Supreme Courtjustices ever show up again at a Joe

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Biden Say of the Union address.I wouldn't do it. They did not
deserve to be not only called outby the President, but then also surrounded
by a bunch of clapping, vilehuman beings, to the point where they're
just sitting there lamely in their chairsas they are surrounded by a standing ovation

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of these disgusting, vile demos crats. It's really, really, pretty pretty
bad. And with all due respect, justices, women are not without electrial
electoral power, excuse me, electoralor political power. You're about to realize
just how much you write about.They were all surrounded by people clapping like

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literally like inches away from them.That that was a hugely low, unnecessary
and vile moment in the State ofthe Union address. It's interesting because the
news organizations, you know, kindof glossed over. They cut out the

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clapping part of it. Many ofyou in this chamber and my predecessor are
promising to pass a national band ofreproductive freedom. My god, what freedom
else would you take away? Looknot to mention the fact that he couldn't
get his words out right. Hewas as hapless and senile as ever.

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There was nothing polished about it.There was nothing. He was screwed up
every word he came out of hismouth, including the name of Lincoln,
so they called it Lincoln. Butwe'll get to that part. But it
was really bad. And yet it'sinteresting because I saw the news media coverage
and they glossed him. They actuallylike, really, nothing happened, nothing
to see here, nothing, nobig deal, you know. The decision

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to overturn Roe v. Wade,the Supreme Court majority wrote the following,
and with all due respect, Justices, women are not without electoral power.
Excuse me, electoral or political power. You're about to realize just how much
you wrought about. He couldn't finishthe sentence, even even when he was

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doing one of those vile things acommander in chief could do, and that
is embarrass and shame and threatened theUS Supreme Court at the state of the
Union drest. He couldn't even getget the words out clearly clearly how long

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it went on here, those braggingabout our returney road, we might have
no clue about the power of women, but they found out when reproductive freedom
was on the ballot. We wonin twenty twenty two and twenty twenty and
we went again in twenty twenty four. It's not on the ballot. And
now you know what the tactic willbe of the Democrats too, is to

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put it back of the ballot.Republicans who continue to talk about federalizing abortion
laws are going to kill us.They need to be taken out. Also,
they're going to ruin it for everybodybecause you can see right here what
the plan is when it comes toabortion laws, and Republicans who talk about

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federalizing abortion and putting it on thefederal ballot in twenty twenty four are playing
into the hands of Joe Biden.But anyway, back to this embarrassing moment
whe where the Supreme Court literally surroundedby a bunch of clapping flying monkeys.

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Then of course he had his ownlap dog, Kamala Harris, back there
clapping, and it was just itwas really a bad moment in American history.
And Joe Biden is absolutely a numberone white trash. This guy has

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no boundaries at all in where hewill go. It was bad, and
yet everybody said, well, it'sjust another State of the Union address,
and here's a little SoundBite. Here, here's a little sound right there.
It was really that was really embarrassing. I was embarrassed as an American.

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I've never I've never seen anything likeit. Your thoughts on this are welcome
to three one, four, five, five, six, sixty one oh
four. Bring you more from itand what else happened there? And keep
in mind remember being up running toit. It was like, well,
make sure Republicans exercise decorum. Yeah, one more quick thing about the threat

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that was made to the Supreme Courtlast night was really really a bad look.
I've never seen anything like I thought, I'd never seen anything like it.
It was horrible. But this seemsto be something that these guys all
do. This runs in the familyof the Democrats. They are threateners,

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They're violent, and they know nobounds. This is Chuck Schumer, you
remember Chuck Schumer. I want totell you, Gorzach. I want to
tell you Kavanaugh, you have releasedthe whirlwind and you will pay the price.
I mean, this is when arewe going to finally realize that this

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whatever is required going into twenty twentyfour is not gloves on. It's absolute
gloves off. These individuals do notdeserve respect. They deserve only the most
vicious attacks on them that we couldpossibly bring, because that's what's at Stay

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here, good morning, this morning, line one. How you doing?
Thanks for hanging on. What's upand what's on your mind? Huh hello?
How are you? Who's this?Yeah? Just Greg? Greg?
What I like to say is,uh, you know, for you for
commentaries, you know, to toto to to focus on Biden's feebleness.

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Don't don't don't worry about his fievas. He knows, he knows all the
buttons to push the drive out theUnited States of America. Yeah, that's
number one. Yeah, you're right. I mean he don't know. Don't
let him hide behind his senility orhis gentility or his old man ism whatever.
He knows exactly what he's doing.Greg. I think you're exactly right.
Yeah, alrighty, all right,buddy, thank you. That's that's

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that's a great point that Greg makesis that don't don't let this old manish
this feebleness, as he points out, hide uh the evil uh that is
in his mind. He knows whathe's doing, and as inadequate as his

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brain is, he still is anoperative of the Democrat Party and is still
able to deliver on those things thatthey want him to deliver on. You
don't have to be particularly conscious,conscious, or or even awake to be

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a terrorist. Any kind of anymonkey could commit acts of terror if you
just program them properly. And that'swhat they're doing with with Joe Biden.
Light number two, Good morning toyou. How are you? Good morning
Shine? What's up hey, Paul? How are you? Man? What's

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up? Man? Man? Goingback to Saint Louis. What's one of
my favorite morning shows? And Iwant to send a message for the people
of our region. Never forget thatthey cheat that in twenty twenty. We
saw that the presidential election. Thenthey tried to tell us they're stampagne one
that can't find five people standing nextto each other. They voted for that
butt clown. But the bottom lineis, do not forget what they did

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to this twenty twenty And when theycome sweep talking you this election cycle,
you ask them what they did forelection integrity. You ask them what they
did for the border. You askedthem what they did for a law enforcement.
You asked them did they stand byconservative principles? And find god,
most of them did it? Jamie, Well, isn't that truth? Yeah,

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it's pretty amazing, and we justneed to make sure that we're all
out there fighting for this. AndBen, I'll tell you as much as
they kind of posit this idea thatDonald Trump somehow with some unwashed rube out
there and chorus and mean and everythingelse, there's nobody meaner, courser,

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and more vile than Joe Biden andthe rest of his team there. It's
it's pretty amazing. I'm I'm itmade you know, for all of their
claims about Donald Trump, this madeDonald Trump look like an angel. Seriously.
Well, Jamie, I want Iwant to remind you of something to
take you into the back to thefuture car the Lorn. Okay, I'm

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gonna take you back to twenty sixteen, and there was a group of patriots
that met downtown to hear Donald Trumpfor his first time. And guess who
was there, Jamie Allman, Okay, because I was there, right,
Yeah, that's and that's when itstarted. You know, how was it
Brown Zero bringing Donald Trump here?Now? All these people were cruising with

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cruise and what end up happening.Let me give you my analogy of Trump,
and it's the best one to giveyour friends if your neighbors don't understand.
Imagine you're a skinny black kid inSaint Louis and you go to school
on Monday and your mother gives youa dollar for latch, and some bully
jumps out of the bush and takesyour dollar. And they do it on

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Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday,and on Friday, your mother gives you
that same dollar, and a biggerbatter bully jumps out of the bushes and
beats the hell out of the bullythat took your dollar. That's Donald Trump,
and the bullie is to the RepublicanParty. So I don't care.
I don't want to say sex marriagewith this man. I don't want him
to be my kids middle school guidancecounselor What I want him to do is

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beat up the bullies in DC.And I'm sorry most can't get their heads
around saying that, but that's whatit is. Yeah, yeah, I
think you're absolutely right. And he'sthe one who's always considered to be the
bully or this or that, andand actually he's the fighter on behalf of
us because these guys are not onlybullies, but they're very crafty, uh

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and evil does that they present themselvesas something that is harmless, innocent and
this and that and exactly how theyoperate. And President Trump has exposed them.
So are you you're running for lieutenantgovernor, right, Paul? Yes,
yes, And it's been a greatelection so far. There's six people

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including myself in the election, butthey all are rhinos, and I am
on a Rhinos safari attacking them.You know, I got my Australian had
on and I'm in the cheap justlike you got and I'm just taking them
out left and right. But theone thing I do appreciate these platforms like
this that allow us as conservatives,as patriot you know, we're all Republicans,

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but we don't always talk about therewere patriots first, right, And
if the Republican Party leaves us,we would leave it. But as long
as their pro Life's Second Amendment,anti regulation, and want us to spend
our money, then we'll play intheir party. But one thing I can
tell you, okay, the peopleunderstand over the last three and a half

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years of what is done to ourpocketbooks, our mortgage rates. You know,
you got by them during this thingtalking about well, we're gonna build
two million homes. Well, who'sgonna mortgage these homes? Because I've never
seen mortgage rates so high. Yeah, you know, and and all I
and what I want to see thisregion do is quit listening, okay to

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this drive by post dispatch bull crap. Okay, find you some conservatives there
in the know. They got thetime to do the research like this show,
and put your energy there, becauseyou know, we are fighting.
We say this every election, Jamie, but I truly believe it in my
heart of hearts. Taking it togood Jesus, this election is gonna change

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what America is gonna be saying.Yes, oh, I absolutely totally agree
with you. It's it's that important. And to your point earlier about the
og Trump supporters, I had alittle fun the other day with Ben Murphy
and he showed me the list ofindividuals who were in the Trump delegate system,

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you know, and all these guys, including people on the air,
and all these guys who were whodidn't like Trump at the very bidiot weren't
weren't there for him. They areall the all the cruise bots, everything
else, and now suddenly they're likedelegates for Trump. It's just so unbelievable

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and so fake. It's just wow. I mean the really is and during
the during our Caucaus process, andjust explain to your listeners with James referred
to is we just had our presidentialcaucus and the delegates are people that we
send that we're gonna send the MilwaukeeAnd what I've said is I don't trust
some of these people on this list. They get up there and there's an

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issue and they're going to try tomake Trump. I am proud to tell
you that at m OCD one,I am a delegate. I was the
person that now minated Trump at myat my caucus, and I do not
trust any of them. And whenI say any of them, the one's
your reference to Jamie. I don'ttrust that they're gonna get to Milwaukee and

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pull the lever for Trump. Andyou start getting consultants involved in like you
know some of these people, I'mlike, who are these people? I
was looking at this list, Jamie, and they had like three people that
were related on you know, oneand three of people that relate to the
other. I said, are webetting these people? But YEMOCD two did

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what they did. I'm not partof INMOCD two anymore. I was redistrict.
Uh you saw a football in myback yard. I hit MCD two,
so they wrote me out of mydistrict. So I wouldn't run for
Congress. But hey, let's talkabout lieutenant governor very briefly. What does
the lieutenant governor do? The answeris what he forms the office to be.
And you know, we've had lieutenantgovernors that are sort of in the

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shadows. What I want to beis I want to be like the Post
s Dispatch called me Black Trump.I'm gonna circle the state, find the
issues, throw the bombs, comeon shows like this to make sure the
people were informed. I asked SaintLouis to give me this opportunity to represent
you in the way that I didwith COVID shutdowns, the way that I
did with City County merger, theway I did when they murdered police and

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helping their widows and all the thingsI've done that you know, this liberal
media will never tell you. Youknow, as far as they're concerned,
Singlewis operates on his own and there'snot guys like me. They're fighting back.
Yeah, yeah, well, goodfor you, man. I'm glad
to see it and appreciate you callingthe show. Safe travels in your pith
hat and your helmet and your jeepman, and god speed to you on

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your rhino Honey. No, absolutely, I appreciate the improp tuo call.
I didn't schedule wait, but thankyou for giving me some time with Almand
nation. All right, brother,always welcome, my friend. It's Paul
Barry the Third. This is CommonSense Radio. It's Almond in the Morning,
and we'll have much more for youfrom the State of the Union address,
including Katie Brits response. Today's afancy Friday, So Jim Talle's going

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to be with us as well,and so will Doug Giles pastor pat So
happy fancy Friday, everybody. It'sAlman in the Morning and it is Common
Sense Radio. Thank you so muchfor joining us. This is one of
Fourtin and the Patriots. You arein the right place in Charmagne line too.
You are in the right place too. How are you? Thanks for

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calling the show. What's going on? Hi, Jamie? How are you?
I'm doing well? Thank you?Pretty happy with how things have been
shaking out and how lightning is strikingon the common sense angle. Yeah.
I'm happy about it too, AndI wanted to ask you, do you
about something I wasn't shoot? Youknow, and I know you probably know

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more history about the Republican Party thanmaybe most of us, But the Republican
Party was the first party to acttruly have a black senator. And I
don't think people know that. Iknow a lot of black people don't know
that, and they typically associate theDemocratic the Democrats with racism. Yes,

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yeah, and the Democrats a notoriousfor saying that they're for black people,
but actually the policy and procedures thatput in place further hurt black people.
Well, I'll give you an exampleof that, Charmaine. I'm glad you

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asked, and I'm not going toplay a cheap game here, but but
I do have to lay it outhere. If you remember back in the
day, I mean, the KKKwas an outgrowth of the Democrat Party.
Uh, George Wallace was a Democrat. George Wallace stood in front of a

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school not allowing a black girl toget into it, and it took Dwight
Eisenhower, a Republican, to pavethe way for her to get into the
school, not to mention the factthat the Republicans cast the deciding vote in
the nineteen sixty four Civil Rights Actin spite of the fact that there are

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plenty of Democrats against it. SoRepublicans passed the deciding vote in the nineteen
sixty four Civil Rights Voting Act.On top of that, when you look
at policies so Democrats, the desegregationis an outgrowth of Democrat Party politicking and

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fantasies newsy by white liberals. MalcolmX warned people about the scourge of the
white liberal who likes to kind ofmanage everything and do everything, especially black
people. So d segregation was anoutgrowth of that, and that was an
idea that these people had. Iknow how we'll help black people. We'll

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wake children up at five o'clock inthe morning and bust them twenty five miles
away so they can go to schoolwith white kids, because after all,
that's going to save them going toschool with white kids. Well, invariably
what happened is it totally orphaned thepublic school system in the city of Saint
Louis, which I'm just kind ofusing as an example totally or for them

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the parents sometimes one car families,they didn't they couldn't go to the PTO
meetings because they were working, andthe children who were busted out there wound
up if they were partaking in anythingafter school had to actually be cabed home,
which still happens today where they taketaxis. A football player at a

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West County school who's black from theinner city takes a cab home paid for
by the city of State Lewis andthe county and the state and everything else.
So that's that's just not that's nothealthy for the black community and was
never healthy for the inner city.And there's an example of where sometimes uh,
these people when they when they havethis soft bigotry of low expectations,

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don't give black people the tools tolive like anybody else and instead trying to
try to manage their lives in thatway. And that's a democrat thing in
the city of Saint Louis at least, well, it's a democrat thing in
most cities. And the the originalblack educators and my mother was a school

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teacher for thirty seven years and mymother was born in nineteen thirty two,
so so she saw and went througha lot of stuff. But she was
a school teacher. But when thewhen the teachers were complaining about the conditions
of the of the black schools,it wasn't that they were saying, we
want to go somewhere else. Weneed the same resources that the white schools

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have. That was the original complaint, not to bust the children out of
the neighborhoods. So you have childrenthat grow up in the neighborhood and they're
going to school with people that theydon't know, and the kids in the
schools where the other kids of us, then they've been told all kinds of
crazy stuff. So I have traditionallyand statistically and my father and my oldest

(26:30):
brother the same way. We votewhat we believe, and it has always
been on the Republican side, theconservative side. I had a very good
friend that told me, said,well, it was voting for voting for
Democrats and means that the elderly peopleare taking care of and some other stuff.

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She told me. Then that's whatI'm vote, I said, But
that's a lie, that's a platform. Live. You're voting for a group
or a belief system that believes thatbabies in the womb are not babies.
Yeah, and you cannot. Youcannot associate with him if you call yourself
a Christian, if you really believewhat the Bible said you you can't do

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that. But so that would uher and I disagreed on and we polightly
disagreed on it. She was Democrat, I was Republican, and we moved
on and we didn't talk about itanymore because she wasn't gonna hear what I
had. Well, and now youknow why so many black communities, for
instance, even in Chicago and NewYork are rising up against the open borders

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and the illegal alien influx. Becauseit's amazing, and this is hard to
believe, but blacks are living itall over again once again, being second
class citizens. And I mean,as if it wasn't intolerable enough that blacks
couldn't even vote until nineteen sixty four, as if it wasn't intolerable off to

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where black kids were treated like commoditiesfor some Democrat wet dream of de segregation
or integration. And now we havepeople who are coming here, who are
getting educational opportunities, getting paychecks,getting gift cards, getting shelter, getting
food and everything else, and sometimesthe rec center. You know, you

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know how liberals love rec centers.They build them because they say, well,
I know how we can fight cry, We'll just have black kids play
basketball. But the rally is theybuild these rec centers and guess what the
rec centers are being used for now, illegal aliens exactly. And black people
in these cities are out of theirminds incensed by it. Not to mention

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they've already had to deal with thefact that before there was illegal immigration,
there was the legal immigration, whichactually still put some of these newcomers in
the front of the list when itcame to business, loans and everything else,
which is why in many communities blacksdon't own the grocery stores and the
corner stores and the corner liquor storesand anything else. It's Asians, it's

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it is. It is people fromyou know, Pakistan or whatever. I'm
not no fault against them, butblack people have never I remember when we
had our influx of the Yugoslavian refugeesfrom the Refugee War the and this was
in the early nineties during Clinton's time. I'll be darned if it wasn't this

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simple. They come here to SaintLouis and by the way, they have
done great work in building rebuilding thiscity. The Beivo area of the Serbians
did a fantastic job with that wholething. But but the minute they got
here, Southwest Bank opened up aseparate wing just so they could get loans
and and and meanwhile, black peopleare like going, I can't even you

(29:52):
won't even let me sit in yourlobby for crying out loud to get alone,
because you'll reject me right away.And so immediately it's always the black
people that wind up having to moveaside for somebody. And I don't blame
them for being and blame you forbeing incensed by it, because it's just
a matter of fact. And andhow I mean that that is in your

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face discrimination and and and I thinkthe first time you and I talked,
I told you that, to myknowledge, I've never been discriminated again because
of the family that I was.So my mother wasn't educated, my father
was in the army. All mybrothers, my ex husband and one of
my sons actually were in the Navy. So when you're in the military.

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Born in Kentucky, moved to Italyfor three years Arizona the military, even
though it had its issues but inthe military, everybody is the same yep,
and and you don't it is nowhite, black Italian Asia whatever.
We're all military. And so movingback to the States and seeing what was

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going on. But because my motherwas a teacher, we didn't we didn't
know about the fighting and the writingand stuff with black kids coming to the
white to the white schools and stuffbeing educated. My mother we were the
first, some of the first blackkids to go to the elementary school in
the neighborhood that we moved to.But it's obvious you could see the differences.

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And the older I get, themore I learned, and I just
I just wish that the Republican Partywould start giving some history and some facts
to the black communities and say lookhere, let me, let me,
let me tell you who the RepublicanParty really is. I mean, there

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was more abolition The abolitionists were moreRepublicans that were abolishing slavery than Democrats.
That is that. Yeah, that'strue. And we have to we have
to evangelize on Nana and Charmain.And I got to take you the break
here, but we got to evangelizeon Nana and Charmain. And also though

(32:14):
through absolute action and policy, whichI think President Trump has done a good
job doing. I'll never forget you. He was roundly mocked for it,
but he went to Detroit with BenCarson and talked about the resurgence and the
need to research community banks. Communitybanks not only help rural people but also
inner city people who I either needloans or some rural people of farmers pay

(32:38):
their buy equipment with it with loans. But but we've had an absolute collapse
of the community banking system in theUS. So now basically you've got three
or four main banks who don't haveto talk to you and me anymore.
They don't have to have a relationshipwith you any me anymore. So he
went to Detroit with Ben ours saidI want to I want I want to

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research the community banks, and thenhe told them what do you have to
lose? He was roundly mocked byit, mocked for it. And so
I think what we need to dois conservatives is through actions, which I
believe President Trump is doing. Uh. And he believes black people are like
white people are like Hispanic people.Everybody wants security, everyone wants prosperity,

(33:23):
uh, and everybody wants to makesure that they're not. Their kids aren't
sent off to die for NATO,so you know that's so again, this
is where we need to be andyou are absolutely right. Thanks for the
thanks for the advice, and weneed to talk more about this and not
be afraid to. So I appreciateyou, Charmaine. Thank you for all

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you do. I'm so glad thatyou've raised babies, uh, because we're
all much more lucky for it.And and thank you so much for calling
in to the show. Thank youfor all the all the information and everything
that I've learned. Have a goodday, Jay, Alright, you too,
Charmaine. That is awesome. Ilove it when she calls
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