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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Saturday Morning open phones. It was insane week. All I
gotta say about the zucchini fest is going crazy. It's
packed bent, plenty of concerts today. Just googles zuchini, Google
Zucchini fest o bets. Thanks Zach for filling in on
how many weeks he filled in for me? But I
haven't been here for a while, so the haters that
hate me, sorry, I'm back, but I know things are
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kind of crazy. Shooting this week. The lefts blaming the gun,
the rights blaming the shooter. I'm going to blame the shooter.
He was mentally ill. He was also a Democrat, like
a last shooter. So I think we keep overlooking mental illness.
It's going to get worse. So when you see someone sick,
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please try to figure out how to get them help.
Because every time I hear about one of these shooters,
if they had no priors, they can go get a
firearm legally, And that's just what it is. You can't
fix mentally ill people in that situation. But you know
when your kid's crazier or not, I've been today's society,
Well he's here, she or they or whatever misunderstood, Well, no,
they're they're wackos and Wacko's killing us and kids. It's sad.
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It's really sad. So we'll go the phone liney to
one ninety eighty six, Sandy. She's my first caller. Kick
it off this morning, Sandy, like the Buckeyes are going
to later on this afternoon.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Hey, how you doing.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
I'm good?
Speaker 3 (01:19):
All right, Well, I a couple of things.
Speaker 4 (01:23):
I was at the Player of Mall this weekend with
my beast of a dog. He's one hundred and eighty
eight PM, and uh, it's a great day. But we
always go in there and get on my scream.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
And there was a tableful of young.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
Men up there and then had him. And when I
walked up to the guy, they were so polite. They
were like, yes, ma'am, no, ma'am.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
So I knew something was wrong.
Speaker 5 (01:46):
For you all right beginning.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
And I had one of them had.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
An OSU shirt on, and.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
I said, he's got to play football and he said yes, ma'am.
And I said, oh, who do you play for?
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Ke Kate?
Speaker 3 (01:59):
I said, oh, boy, game. They yep, We're ready and
yeah wow, And they were so quite. I mean, it
was just so wonderful to see that.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
And so the other thing is I went to the
Miller's Fort sweet Corn Festival yesterday.
Speaker 6 (02:23):
And that's a lot of fulk Okay.
Speaker 4 (02:28):
They have a lot of games there that are for charities,
like the American Legions, the FW Homeless Pats, things like that.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
They're they're just fun games. Put a dollar down under
dumber and spend the field all that.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
That's cool.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Yeah, and the food was good.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
The well actually was great at the sweet Corn. But
they had a band there playing last night from the seventies.
Do you remember the group Exile?
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Yeah, that they were there.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
They were there and they were rocking it.
Speaker 4 (03:05):
I'm telling you these people they must have been in
their seventies.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
They're still making songs. There's so many songs. And of
course most of the people were pretty old. You know,
Miami's out there.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
But oh it was it was fake.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
I mean it was great.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
So I want to jump back to your great Dane.
Is it is it a boy?
Speaker 3 (03:30):
He's a boy?
Speaker 7 (03:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Yeah, I've got a female Dane and her name's Clementine
and she's only ninety nine pounds. I got to run,
but she's the sweetest, nicest, awesome puppy I've ever had.
That dog gets so lovable. I know, they're so sad.
They don't live very long. That's the worst thing about
having a Dane No.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Was too and the tuala By.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Yeah, but they're yappers. They think they're tough guys. They
got little dog disease. Yeah, yeah, they'll fight that day.
What's that sure?
Speaker 8 (04:07):
Sure about the shooter?
Speaker 3 (04:11):
You know, all the whips blaming tons and they say
all these assault rifles.
Speaker 5 (04:16):
What they don't.
Speaker 3 (04:17):
Understand is an AR fifteen does not stand for assault rifle.
Speaker 6 (04:23):
It's okay, are.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
You using common sense and facts? Come on, that's not
how they think.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
Well I even told what what do you think a armies?
I says, well, what do I think it means?
Speaker 4 (04:36):
It means armlite And an R fifteen looks scary, but
it's the same as any semi automatic weapon. And back
in the eighties we didn't have this. We did not
have this.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
So it's about to guess it's it's the people.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Yeah, it's not. It's no. There's no paddling in school,
there's no discipline anymore. If you look at a kid wrong,
and the kids aren't stupid, kids are like criminals. I hate
to say it. Let me, let me stereotype kids. If
I was a kid and I knew I could get
away with something, I did it. But if my mom
and dad knew what I was up to, little Danny
got his butt warmed and it wasn't beat. The problem
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is there's that one parent that beat their kid, not
smack their kids. And there's a big difference. Like my dad,
he I got the belt, but he didn't beat me
with it. He swatted me once across the butt and
and I thought it was the end of the world.
But it didn't hurt anything. I didn't even leave a
welt where the teachers, the football coaches with paddles so
hard to take us to our knees. And then guess
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what we didn't do? What we did again because we
didn't want that paddle upside or behind.
Speaker 4 (05:42):
The kids today is they have ring doorbells. Can you
imagine having to ring dormbell Back in the eighties, your parents.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Were showing everything.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
Oh yeah, ring doorbell. I've been so I've been grounding
my whole life. But now it's just like they're misunderstood
and they're good kid and he's got O C D
A C D R P N Q S T. I
mean it just goes on and on and on. They
the parents don't want to be parents. They want to
go to a doctor, and it's it's like COVID. If
I was a doctor and I got a big check
for saying someone had COVID, or if someone died and
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I get a check at the hospital, I'm going to
play COVID. I mean, they don't understand that the government's
doing their socialism takeover. They're practicing, and then Trump comes
in and they're freaking out hating on Trump because like, hey,
stupid he and and they're going to go after him
and blame this shooter on him. Now what I understand,
it was a shooter, a trans kid. I don't know if.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
Later and said he wished he hadn't because he said
that he was he had been brainwashed.
Speaker 9 (06:46):
It sounds like I won't say that.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
They won't say that, no, the kid needed help that
I do feel bad for him. Until he pulled the trigger,
and I hope he read rots in Hell, okay, and
but but until he pulled the trigger, I wish someone
would have made him a better kid, and then we
would have two little dead kids. I'm so sorry. Well, Sandy,
it's always a breath fresh air to get you on
the show and we'll talk to you next Saturday. All
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Speaker 7 (07:21):
Before I go to break, I want to mention we
only have an hour show. We go to Autus mars
A's seven today, so get your calls in now if
you want to get in.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
Good morning, Ella, love morning. We'll be beat six ten
WTVN Man, the weather is amazing. I love this time
of year. Buck Eye's in Texas. I knew Misstafa was
gonna call in say Texas is going to win. But
little challenge, I think. I think what I'll do since
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we're all my regulars, and I know feel like I
know every one of you, whoever can give me the
score of the game and see, let's see, Sandy, I
didn't get yours, so we'll get back to you, Sandy,
but you can tell me who's gonna win and what
score is in your mind, and whoever gets the closest
I don't even I'm not gonna do the prices right.
Even you go over, I'm still going So if it's
twenty if you say it's gonna be twenty one to
seven and it becomes twenty four to ten, you're the closest.
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We'll go that route. So let's go to Dick, Dick,
who's gonna win? And what's the numbers? Dick from dating? Hey, buddy,
who's gonna win? What's I'm great? What's the score gonna do?
Speaker 10 (08:27):
Won for a high estate?
Speaker 11 (08:29):
Uh huh for Texas? From your buddy Dick?
Speaker 1 (08:34):
All right, right, Yeah, I think it's gonna be a
good game. I think that if OSU shows up like
they did at the end of the season last year,
I think they can beat him. But it's gonna You
know one thing I'm excited about, it'd be at the
Moose today. I'm giving all kind of goodies away at
the Moose. I got car washes, I got oil change
from US for automotive, I got all I got rooster
bucks galore, and I want the Bucks to win only
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because I'm a true Buckeye fan. Now, I won't report
off work on Monday if they do lose. But We're good.
So what else go on?
Speaker 10 (09:02):
Dick, Oh, not too much.
Speaker 11 (09:04):
I I went back to my Bob picked me up
from Peterville. The Straight and vendors. We had a good time.
One guy did a lot of he did Oh my gosh,
Merle Haggard, one guy get Buck Owens, and then Chris
did a lot Crosbie Stills and Nash and the Eagles,
and then the piano player is awesome, and it's just
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it was really nice. And I actually went through three picks.
I was playing so fast yesterday. So I've got picks here,
you know, so my hands are sore, boots. You know,
having fun, buddy, there you go.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
It probably keeps you active. That's a good thing, infesshooting.
You know, there's two people. I amvy number one. I
can't take music, Beau. I don't have the patients over the time.
But I always wanted to play the piano in the banjo.
If I had my choice of any two instruments. I
think it'd be so cool to pick at a banjo.
How many strings are on a banjo? Like eighteen or something? Crazy?
Speaker 10 (09:58):
No, there's six now, it's all little man. I got
a it's called a politely ban Joe. They're they're little,
and they're they're pretty. I got a gold tone and
the one I was gonna buy one. If you play it,
it lights up when you play nice. It is a
red gold tone. And I own a gold told mandolin,
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and those are they're pretty. Uh, they're expensive, but they're nice.
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Wait, a banjo. A banjo only has six strings.
Speaker 11 (10:29):
Uh? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (10:30):
And I learned me something today. Yeah huh, okay, all right,
I didn't known my music knowledge is a nil. Well, Dick,
we'll talk to you next week or maybe Tomorrow's go
to Wendy. Good morning, Windy, give me the game. Well,
who's gonna win? On's when we.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Score, Wendy, it's gonna be twenty one Ohio State fourteen
Texas because good call.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Then you think, whoever ever gets the closes, it's gonna
get twenty five dollars or aster bucks. So I'm gonna
take care of you guys, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Okay, okay, Well, anyway, I talked to you guys a
while back about the English proficiency necessary for truckers and
common carriers, which are not the same. It's weight and
there is by profit nonprofit you might want to take notes.
The deal is in USA today. They had an article
on August twenty sixth, Yeah, which can lead you to
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original source documents on this. These standards were not implemented
suddenly they were the original things and they were officially not.
Speaker 11 (11:37):
Enforced.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
So officially non enforced, so that was a decision. Now
there was a big bag crash and the policy change
predated that crash. So anyway, the same thing goes for citizenship.
The citizenship used to require more things. Now they're talking
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about English. I don't know when or where, but it's
a good thing to know a little bit of English.
And there is a free program english connect dot org.
You do join JOI m ord slash english connect dot org.
And that can help people keep their jobs because according
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to this article, at least three thousand herkers had lost
your license already in the past two months, which means
it predates a little accident that happened, and it wasn't little.
I'm sorry, I apologize people died. Also, there is things
to consider. In The New York Times August twenty ninth,
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US is taking hard lack the pride transplants, lapses in
owner donal organ safety, and the deal with that is
we are a circulatory state. And for a while we
had cardiac heartbeat bill for the unborn that sorult have
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died when out of state interest took over, and they've
knocked that back a little bit with legislation that there
can't be that kind of crazy. But also in the
same New York Times of Frida Augustini nine, they talked
about the vaccine policy, and you know, they they the
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there are proven vaccines, and then there are people still
taking experimental vaccines. And if you read the book The
Light about Henrietta lax Kila is the m RN a
vaccine base allegedly, and that is fatal ideological cervical care.
(14:01):
And there were there were politicians that promise things. It's
a really good time to run a general little proof
on things like they promise secure cancer, whether the cancer rates.
And you can use a geneological proof on politicians to
see if they actually keep their campaign promises, which is
(14:24):
a good thing to do. Genealogical proofs. Second half is
conflicts of interest and you might find out if they're
compromised or in somebody's pockets.
Speaker 9 (14:36):
It's a good thing to know.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
We've got uh September eleventh, coming up there there were
Tube and Gazi's the second one, get your house in order.
And it's good to do because if you're with disaster services,
your house has to be ordered. You're not walking out
of the door to help anybody else.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
So all right, God bless talking, etc. It's gonna mark,
Good morning Marquee in a funky munch.
Speaker 9 (15:06):
Good morning Bootes, give me the score.
Speaker 6 (15:08):
Who's gonna win in Minneapolis. Something it seems real practical
is if you have someone who's sort of whacked out
and suicidal and they don't have a prior, but they
suddenly want to get a bunch of high powered weapons,
it seems that the family who knows them needs to intervene,
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and if they do, there needs to be a legal
way to do it. And I'm not sure if there's
a legal way in that case to do it, but
maybe state lawmakers ought to consider that. Something I saw
last night that disturbed me. I wanted to see what
happened with the high school football game, so I turned
on They have like Channel six regular and Channel six Extra.
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Then they put on news at ten o'clock, so I
was going to watch see the high school scores, but
it was Fox Sports showing college football highlights. And I've
said this once before, but I'll say it again. They're
biting the hand that feeds them. If college football and
their greed to get more money, plays football games on
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Friday night, which makes people stay home to watch TV
at home, they won't go to high school. They're aim
to end up showing high school football and there won't
be any college football. They ought to reconsider that. Two
things with transportation that are big, and I'll keep it brief.
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One is I've seen it a lot in our neighborhood,
and I've talked to the contractors a lot. When Daddy
Bush was president back in eighty eight, he signed off
on the Americans with Disability Act, and at the time,
I'd said, maybe he needs to be to that and
they need to rewrite it because it goes too far.
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It's a good idea that it was utopian and it
went way too far. And one of the provisions is
they have to build all these handicapped ramps. And I've
talked to the contractors and the formula or the protocols
are so unbelievably complex and so much advanced mathematic. You
have to basically be a PhD and mathematics to actually
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build a handicapped ramp and have it meet all the criteria.
So what's happened in our neighborhood is they spend tens
of thousands of dollars building these handicapped ramps and then
they end up tearing them back out because they're not
absolutely perfect. And sometimes we do it three or four times.
Huge money waste. Talk to a lady. She's in a wheelchair,
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both lakes cut off above the knees, and she says
the handicap ramps are fine the first time they do them,
but she's concerned with the sidewalks because they're so bumpy
and bricky and full of holes. So maybe they need
to focus more on the sidewalks and less on perfect handicapping.
Ray all right, we're wasting millions of dollars, all.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Right, Mark, Mark, before I let you go, give me
the score and who's gonna.
Speaker 6 (18:07):
Win twenty one to seventeen OSU And that means both
teams will be able to get back to the top
at the end of the season. For its closed.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
All right, my brother, thank you, have a good day man.
This Saturday morning on phones, I'm damn Boots. I'm brought
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six ten WTVN. I know Mustapha's coming up. He's gonna
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wear me out about the Buckeyes. He Bob, before you
get on your role, you got to tell me what
score and who's gonna win. I'm giving away twenty five
arster bucks whoever's closest.
Speaker 8 (18:48):
Yeah, thirty one to twenty. Ohio State will win.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Okay, good.
Speaker 8 (18:59):
Nice corps at any event. Uh uh that'n uh. Try
to make a game of it after they go up
two touchdowns against the other team. Uh. The thing that
I don't understand is why they don't have the defending
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National College Championship where they the team that won it
is back and they're not ranked number one. Well, they
don't have.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
They lost a lot of their starters, though. You gotta
understand that's huge when you lose that many starters, especially
Jack Sawyer. I mean, the man was amazing. He was
a leader and he always made the good plays. When
he had to except Michigan. Poor guy never beat Michigan.
And I know him personally. I'm not name dropping, but
he is a great, great kid. Yeah, well that's why
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he's amazing.
Speaker 8 (19:58):
I still believe we're going to come out with when
because I think they've gotten the lecture. You've got to
pay sixty minutes of football, period, and they know what
sixty minutes is and they're going to work diligently. And
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number two on the rant today, I just wanted to
bring up one SUBDC. A couple of weeks ago, there
was a seventy four year old man and he was
beaten to dust by fourteen age girls aged seventeen, sixteen, fifteen,
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and fourteen.
Speaker 10 (20:52):
And the point is.
Speaker 8 (20:55):
Those kids were misunderstood Old Denerile Court. And my side
is if they did the crime, they faced the punishment.
I'd like to see those four monsters dealt with in
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an appropriate, biblically sound manner. The electric chair, yeah, that's it.
Either that or put out a firing squad with a
whole bunch of folks with rifles, if not machine guns.
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We're gonna make sure of this one, but any of them.
I just wanted to put that out and I'm going
to tell you your stock peck for this week. The
call letters on this thing are ex T I A.
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What do they do? They has invented a brand new
way of flight. They the flight goes that the them
drives why a jet out a plane? It's fast, but
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it rans like a helicopter.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (22:29):
The point is if the cause, if the costs wave,
if the stock price is less than five dollars a shriff,
I think I gotta do some research on that one,
because you can better believe if I had a machine
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machines like that, as the military would have this stuff
more southeast and west. Okay. And that that's all I've
got for a day. And by the way, it's a
big news out there, and I can tell you about
this one just a little bit.
Speaker 11 (23:09):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (23:11):
Our job, if you're a Christian is to forgive people.
You gotta forgive people and hopefully, uh, people are going
to get saved.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
We'll talk Saturday. You promised me you were done, so
we've got to move on. Thanks brother, Let's go to Mustafa.
Bring it go box, Mustaf. I know you're a huge
buck Eye fan. You wear your Buckeye jersey. Is it
clean and rate of rock and.
Speaker 9 (23:36):
Roll, wipe my anyhow things real quick, things, real quick,
real quick. If Michell if sheell Obama is a Manda
Canas owns is an Orange cool Way drinking boot liquor easy.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
You don't like Cannis Owens.
Speaker 9 (23:55):
I love um two number two add two more K's
and Cracker Beer able to make those noseflake maga people happy.
Number three Longhorns twenty seven The Suckeye seventeen by Felicia.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Twenty seven to seventeen Did you leave me?
Speaker 7 (24:13):
Yeah, he's out talking about man.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
He talks about Big Mike.
Speaker 7 (24:17):
That's how you do it.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
You can get you say what you have to say.
And I can't believe he doesn't like Candis Owans. She's amazing.
I love her.
Speaker 7 (24:25):
Okay, well, I'm sure he can't believe you make juvenile
cracks about Michelle Obamas.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Mike Obama, that's Mike.
Speaker 7 (24:32):
I'm gonna cut you off and they can.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
I guess you get the button I can. I guess
you can. Then you can do the rest of the
next hour.
Speaker 7 (24:41):
I got Michael and Dave on Hold, I don't have
to say anything those two.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Yeah, that's an extra hour and a half. Between them two,
I like them both of But my goodness, man, he
was straight to the point, Candiss, you do you like
candasoan Ellen?
Speaker 7 (24:55):
I don't dislike Candas Owans I like.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
I like facts. I don't like.
Speaker 7 (25:00):
Well everybody likes facts. Well, not everybody likes facts, I
take that back.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
But Canda Zones, I think I think she's a leader
in the black community. I think she she she says
stuff that, Hey, America is a great country and anyone
can make it. Anyone can make it. Everybody can make
it in America. Period. We got time to take Michael. Yeah,
all right, let's go to Michael Virus. Michael. We gotta
give me the give me the score though.
Speaker 5 (25:24):
Yeah, Ohio State twenty one to seven.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Wow. Yeah, well, way you gotta take something else. Well,
I'll do it too, if everybody you're in Florida anyway,
So I have to do something else.
Speaker 5 (25:34):
Yeah, I don't. I don't care about the football games.
Speaker 12 (25:37):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (25:38):
You know, I want to talk about this issue that
you and others keep bringing up about. You know, they
don't like hearing about all the negativity with the politics
and everything. And think about this seriously for just a moment.
You know, we we we give all these veterans you
know that deserve the help. They they get, the recognition,
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the honor, the honor, flights. This is all fantastic, But
you know what is even more important than that that
we fight for they when they enlisted or when they
were drafted, either way, they they risked, you know, possibly
not coming back. They risked their live, their health, their limbs.
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I've talked to many guys, you know, in in the
post nine to eleven wars, uh, and you know, these
guys are very upset that we did what we what
we did, and we didn't fight for right. We fought
for a political mission, which, yeah, which was proven to
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be a lie. There were no weapons of mass destruction
after nine to eleven. It was a big lie to
get us into the war, just like the Gulf of
Tonkin in Vietnam was a big lie. And now we're
finding out, Yeah, now we're finding out declassified information that
we had prior knowledge of Pearl Harbor, that there were
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a lot of Kamikazi planes coming into ha Y, but
we stood down and allowed it to happen.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
Well, we wanted to be in the war, That's why
we let it happen. I know that exactly the liberal
president at the time when never went the war. So
we needed that.
Speaker 5 (27:24):
Yeah, yeah, And this is exactly what I'm talking about.
This is far more important to stand up now and
defend the debate of these atrocities with the truth. And yes,
Candice Owens is fantastic. She is a She is a
truth teller. She tells inconvenient truth and lets it hit
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wherever it hits. And this is rare today. Most of
these Internet influencers are out there to make a buck
and you know, to get their name, you know, recognized,
and they go along to get along. Very few of
them are coming against the hypocrisies within the Trump administration,
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and the Epstein case is just one of them. This
Epstein denial of the evidence is an atrocity. Down here
in Florida. When this happened back in six Michael Rider
was the chief of Police of West Palm Beach and
he said, this was the most egregious travesty of justice
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in the history of American legal system. And it is.
It is absolutely and it's because over thirty nine girls
under the age of sixteen were known to have been
molested supported by affidavits. Okay, but yet only one prosecution
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took place, and this is outrageous. So this is why
we must defend, you know how, Unfortunately with pre speech
like what, several of us try to do.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Everything we ty. But I agree with everything you're saying. Well,
I gonna ask you a question, though, how do we
have a war? I mean, what do we do with
all these crooked politicians across the board.
Speaker 5 (29:18):
Oh, well, there's a war coming. It's not physical, though,
it's it's a it's a rhetorical warfare. But we can't
be bombarded with all this negativity about Oh it's so
negative to talk about these terrible issues. No, the free
marketplace needs to become the dinner of debate, you know,
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commerce needs to become the center of debate. This radio show,
other programs need to be, you know, the center of debate,
your Sunday program. And there's lots of places where this
can happen. But people need to get their head out
of the sand and quit playing with their balls. American males,
there's more importan and things than little balls and chasing
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cars around the track.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
I thought you're talking about something else. I'm like, wait
a second, I agree.
Speaker 7 (30:10):
Many need to stop playing with their.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
Today the greatest thing you've ever said.
Speaker 5 (30:19):
Well today, when you know the football game is going on,
just remember there are a lot of people in this
place called Gaza that are being murdered, killed, starved to
death with our tax dollars because people aren't conveniently participating
in politics. You know, if you don't participate and take
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care about politics, politics will care about you. And that's
what's happening in America.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
All Right, I gotta go, I gotta go. We'll talk
to you next Saturday.
Speaker 6 (30:50):
Brother.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
I gave you four minutes because I love you. So
let's go to break. This is Saturday morning. Your phones
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quick because we got to go to auto smarts early
today because the Buckeye coverage starts at high noon. Ladies
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and Gentlemen's go to day from Powell.
Speaker 7 (31:15):
But make all the Buckeye coverage starts at nine am,
it ends at noon.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
Ninety What am I saying, now, jeez, thanks Ellen, you're
like a perfect workwife. You and Mindy. All right, Dave
from Powell give it to me brother.
Speaker 12 (31:30):
Well, you know the thing that has made kind of worried,
uh with a new defensive coach, do you think that
they taught the guys how to h cover somebody and
how to tackle back there in the defensive backfield? Because
if the buck Eyes don't do that, Texas have run
roughshop on them today, no question about that, because that's
been their weakness now for years and years. They actually
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win because they got so much offensive firepower and they
got some of the best receivers in the country. You know,
I think it'd be a close game, but I'd probably
get the edge to Texas. But I got to go
for the Buckeyes. So Buckeye's thirty one thirty and they'll
probably be a shootout because I don't think the defense
would be up to speed this early in the year.
But we got bigger fish to fry. And you know,
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I won't say his name, but you know who he
loves to live in the past. With all the conspiracy theories,
you got to wake up and see Boosey, Are you
tired of winning yet with Donald J.
Speaker 6 (32:26):
Trump.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
No, not at all, not at all. But I'll throw
you a curveball. I think all the illegal immigrants that
can prove that they're working, that we need to make
them legal. And I fired up a lot of people
when I said that doesn't sound like it, but because
there's so many young men and women in this country
that don't want to work. And if you talk to
anybody has a roofing company or a home improvement company,
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if we deport all these workers, we're pornal gaining done.
So I'll leave it with that.
Speaker 12 (32:56):
Well, well, the problem, you know, I understand what you're
saying is not being compassionate and stuff. But you know,
if you start letting the law breakers and criminals, you know,
get their way, they ain't never gonna stop. And the
problem we have is, you know a lot of people
I talk to, they go out there and work and
get some of these jobs.
Speaker 5 (33:15):
Except a lot of.
Speaker 12 (33:16):
These employers, and especially in the construction, they're probably the
worst of anything. They pay all these guys under the table.
They don't pay him decent wages. I mean, you look
down there in Florida, I mean there's more construction going
on Southwest Florida you can shake the stick at but
you know the housing down there, you know they live like,
you know, fifteen twenty people in a house, and you
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know they don't have driver's license, they don't have insurance.
You know, it's all about breaking the laws and skirting
and things end up becoming more dangerous. It's just like,
look at that truck driver. You know, this guy couldn't
even speak the language. You know, he could read signs,
but you know, Kenny Thornia give him a license, and
these other states then arrest him when when they had
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the chance to find out. You can't tell me that
there aren't Americans that would like to drive a big
rig and make you know, one hundred to two hundred
thousand dollars a year. That scenario, you know, goes out
the window in my book. But the thing of it
is that Democrats are never gonna stop. There are a
bunch of whiners they, you know, spread all these false things.
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I mean, right, Donald Trump is done with cruckman Washington,
d C. In two weeks.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
Let's see, Dave, you're saying that these youngsters will drive
a truck. They won't. I've talked to young men and women.
They don't want to do that. They want to they
want computer jobs, they want to be executives. They want
to make one hundred grand a year getting out of college.
I'm tired. I'm sorry. They don't. I don't know what's
going on. I wish, I wish believe me you were right,
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but there's there's just not people don't want to drive
trucks anymore.
Speaker 12 (34:51):
Well, well, but see, you're you're not exactly right, Bootsy.
I mean, if you monitor the news like the way
I'm monitor if it wasn't for the young people switch,
you know, we're from Democrats to Republicans and back in
Trump Trump would and everyone this past election. Now you're
talking about the lefty women out there. Of course, you know,
I'll stick up for the women. I got two daughters
and stuff. But the guys switched over to Republicans and
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don Donald J. Trump because you know, they're they're fed
up with all the you know bs they've been fed
in high school and college and the trade things. You're
booming right now, just like the military. Once you Trump
got in there and uh, you know, put Pete Hexa
in there to run the military, Department of Defense and stuff,
you know, they had all kinds of people signing up
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to be you know, and of course they get the
best training in the world, you know, to be pilots
and you know, do all the right things and eventually
maybe be law enforcement and stuff like that. So look
how they've already with ICE, They've got what one hundred
thousand people. You say, people don't want to do the work.
That's toughest job in the.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
World, right, But being an ICE agent would be cool
driving a truck, don't you way got beg I'm a
cool truck driver. Nothing against truck drivers. I'm just saying
it's a little different. It's anario there.
Speaker 12 (36:05):
Yeah, yeah, well but but you're you're right, things are
gonna be changing in the future.
Speaker 5 (36:09):
But what I'm.
Speaker 12 (36:09):
Saying is that the young, younger men are waking up
and smelling the coffee, and they want to get out
there and find good jobs. Because anybody any common says that.
Speaker 1 (36:19):
You gotta go.
Speaker 8 (36:20):
Brother worth two cents.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
The other Dave is gonna be mad because we punked
in this morning. I'll get him in some extra next Saturday,
see it, Dave. So auto smarts is early anybody, I'll
tell you what. Let's leave David on hold. Hell, if
it's okay, I'll put him on Auto Smarts for a segment.
And I don't want to punk anybody. So it's been
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