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Speaker 1 (00:00):
March eighth, twenty twenty five. He gets what time changed tonight?
Spring forward? One of the dumbest things I think we've
dealt with for the fifty six years I've been on
this planet. I think it's the dumbest thing. And the
flights are so good if they say, well, the farmers
are the kids, you know, it's so lit up now.
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And I don't think kids really go the bus stop anymore.
I don't think so ella to use the kids still
use a bet bus stop.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
I don't even I don't know everybody walks where I live.
But yeah, my kid did, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Really, so did that bother you.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
No.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
I had to wake him up at four am anyway, regardless,
So he was always.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
Tired four am. Why it was my job.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
I'd have to get him up at four drive him
over to my parents to wait for the bus while
I went to work.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Oh, okay, there you go.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
He had a rough life anyway. But no, I don't
get the big everybody freaks out about it. Oh, like
it's one hour. Just I know, did you keep an
extra hour tomorrow morning?
Speaker 1 (01:05):
I don't know if you guys. I went to Florida
and back. I took a Buddy's car down and brought
a car back, but all the way down. Listen to iHeart.
I was listening to Blazer and all the shows, and
they had an expert on one of the newscasts has
said could cause a stroke and lose and sleep cause
a heart attack.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Goes Yeah, it's like car accidents or on the rise
this week ahead. It's crazy, Like what a bunch of
pansies we are.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Yeah, in common sense people, I mean, see sleeping a
little bit on Sunday and then by Monday, try to
work it out. And if you're having a heart attack
over time change, like have you never have.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
You never had a night where you didn't sleep well before?
Speaker 5 (01:43):
Jeez?
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Yeah, thank you. Well we live in the poor mew world.
But you think about that. If you have a heart
attack because of time change, I think you had too
many twinkies.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
I'm just saying this little common sensor.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Let's go the phone lines and get it going. Seven
nine three, nineteen fifty sevens autus Mart's number. But A two, one,
nine eighty six is six tens. Number eight eight six
is the magic numbers. Go to Bob, Good morning, Bob.
You get to start all the fun.
Speaker 5 (02:07):
Good morning, Thank you for taking my call. The last
week there was a absolutely horrendous Supreme Court decision, and
this told you how important your throat actually is. All
you have to do is look at the Democrat Party
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and how they behaved. They wouldn't even sure a little
point that overcame cancer. Didn't even stand for this gues
Hey and.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
You know what, he was his color too. You think
they would have jumped all over that.
Speaker 6 (02:50):
But they're we're we're talking about absolutely despicable behavior.
Speaker 5 (03:02):
Despicable and here we go this last week. All it
took was to make sure all the Supreme Court has
to do is get a maturity of those votes on
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the Supreme Court to make a bad ruling. And what
we're talking about here was when they ordered the government
to pay out this thing for USAID, they said, you
gotta pay for all this. It was authorized by concert
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and all they had to do. All Democrats had to do,
we go find the favored judge by the lawsuit and
all of that. Run that thing up. The Supreme Court
by a five four decision, absolutely overwhel your vote. They
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don't care about your vote that one way, which also
proves the case that the Constitution is not a divinely
inspired piece of legislation, because the Bible is true. And
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all I can tell you is for looking at this thing. Kids,
if you don't know Jesus as your Lord and savior,
you better get there in a hurry because you're about
to see a real, a real nightmare on you know, frankly,
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on the world stage. And in any event, I want
to thank you for your time, Boots. And by the way,
one thing I would like to see while he can
still do it is all I'd like to see President
Trump invite the Ohio State Buck Guys football team to
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be honored in the right house.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Real, all right, take care, buddy, get him to get
him some hamburgers, and then watch all the left go.
Speaker 5 (05:30):
We don't have to assume. I'd like to assume. Get
some really good stays.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
All right, Bob, we'll talk to you next. Sara, Let's
go to Wendy. Good morning, Wendy. What you got for me?
Speaker 7 (05:41):
Well, lots of cool things happened this month in history,
and we need to remember.
Speaker 8 (05:51):
Remember the Alamo.
Speaker 7 (05:52):
Now, well it's in a little bit and all that
the Alamo we need to read remember.
Speaker 8 (06:02):
Because it was treason.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
And I don't have.
Speaker 8 (06:06):
Time enough to tell you exactly how that worked out,
but not want to look it up. That there was treason,
and they remember the Alamo. Those that were brave were brave,
and those that weren't were not. But we need to
remember that. And because of remembering the Alamo, there was
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you know, we have some more territory nowadays. Also, that
was in our March sixth of in eighteen hundreds, the
Boston massacre. We need to remember the first victim of
the Boston massacre was an African American man. Somehow that's
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lost in history, and so we need to remember that
a lot of stuff is coming up. Conquered two fifty.
You might want to look at Lexican Lexington two fifty websites.
Take a look now March first, in the seventeen hundreds,
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the Articles of Confederation predated are con was written, and
it helped us to begin our country. Now they're not
talking about that either, but it set forth some differences
from a monarchy, and we need to remember those sacrifices
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that are set forth for us. We need to remember.
Speaker 4 (07:48):
That.
Speaker 8 (07:49):
When you see Ellipsis in our history books, that usually
refers to God. Just so you know, there's three dots
usually makes it something like God, but you need to
teach our children, spring breaks coming up. Plan to teach
your children, grandchildren, your neighbors, your friends, basic maths, English,
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and you know, basic skills like how to put out
a fire, how to ride a fire, how to cook,
how to live without electricity for a few hours like
they learned in California, and some basic skills. And those
basic skills will help you their service opportunities. You can
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go to just serve dot org, just serve dot org
and find something that will teach your children about a
little bit of what needs to happen to take care
of people and each other. And there are all sorts
of opportunities to so God bless America.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
Thank you all right, Wendy, I got.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
To say something too real quick for a break. My hometown,
my little school, Martin's Ferry. I guess they're getting ready
to get rid of these these things. This is just
insanity to me. They're getting rid of metal shop and welding. Okay,
they're getting where wood shop and industrial arts. French class
which I kind of get that one, because when do
we speak French financial litist literacy, I can't say literacy
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they're getting rid of an intervention specialist. What is an
intervention specialist?
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (09:37):
You know what that does.
Speaker 8 (09:38):
Intervention specialist is somebody that helps to disabled.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Wow, okay, well they need to keep that guidance counselor.
I guess maybe they're getting one to run them. And
then middle school they're getting rid of art. That doesn't
make sense to me. It's like all the common sense
classes that I remember learning the most. You know, I
do remember diagramming a sentence. Boy, how'd that work out
for me? But Wendy, I don't know what to do.
You're always spot on. But we're gonna take a break
when we get back more with open phones. Eight to
(10:04):
two to one nine eight six is the magic number.
I think we got one line open. We've got Dennis,
Chris Ron and Dick on hold and there's one uh actually,
good Dick, We'll got one more line open.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
So this is Saturday Morning on phones. I am Dan Boots.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
I'm brought to you by the Metal Roof Company, always
sponsored by the unefeated American matel Tale from the Arla
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Spring Forward Friends. Hopefully the weather spring's warm a few things.
I was in Florida a few days ago as ninety
degrees ninety it felt like, why do I live in
Ohio and I'm not mentally ill? Where I go in,
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I like to change his seat and I love getting
then the clays out in timmer clothes back out.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
He's not like a third bike on steroids. It's like
Fillin's go to Dennis. Good morning, Dennis, what you got
from my brother?
Speaker 9 (10:55):
Good morning, Boots, Good morning, Cincelsle. I'm on my way
to Walton, Kentucky this morning. Who's a couple of things.
Back when Biden took office and we lost our soldiers
and Abbey Gate, Biden made a promise that they would
find the people who did this. Well, three years and
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nobody was found. But it's kind of kind of ironic
that President Trump's been in office for six weeks and
the mastermind of that attack on American soldiers as well
as Afghan people is now sitting in Gitmo.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
That homophobe you believe he did that?
Speaker 9 (11:34):
Yeah, Also, we have three members of our military that
by their names appear to be of Chinese descent who
were arrested for attempting or actually selling military secrets to
the Chinese. All indications from what I read are these
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three individuals will be charged with treason, and uh, I
hope they I hope they do charging with treason. I
hope they are convicted, and I hope they are hung.
We need to start doing what needs to be done.
And uh Telsa Cabert b and I it's been announced
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that she's going to clear the DEEI hires out of
out of the intelligence agencies, and I think that's a
positive step as well. And uh Bob opened up saying
about the Democrats that does at the Joint Section of
Congress the other night, Boots, the Democrats are a despicable lot.
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They are a flight on this nation. You have a
young man that's that's fighting the fight of his life
just to be alive. He's fighting cancer. You've got another mother.
You've got a mother Thereac and Lake and Rally's mom
was there, young lady that was slammed in the face
and a volleyball match by a transgender Sicco and several
(13:04):
other people that were go and uh Corey Comparatore's family,
he was he was the man that was killed in Butler.
The Democrats could not get off their hands for any
of them. And let's let's not forget also the young
man that President Trump gave him the news that we
accepted to West Point. They couldn't get off their hands
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for that either.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
No, no, hey, I got a quick story for you.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
I was at the Mustang thing a few years ago,
a recruiter Ford and this one live, this one liberal
guy I put up with in the car business, Car World,
card business, Car World, and I can't stand this guy.
I mean, it got to the point where I just
walk away from him because I can't punch people. But
if I was ever to punch another human being and
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be this he's a ginger too. He's just the epitome
of everything that I disagree with. Okay, So he comes
over and he's picking on Trump was just le in office,
he just just got the falsely impeached, and he's running
his flap right, And I looked at him. I said,
let me yes, I said, the Afghanistan. I'm sorry Biden
(14:11):
had just taken over. I'm screwing the story up. But anyway,
we brought up Afghanistan and the people that we lost,
the soldiers, and he goes, you know, that's what they
signed up for.
Speaker 3 (14:19):
It's not my problem now, I tell you what.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
It's the closest I became ever got of hitting someone
as an adult. It made my skin up on mina
and away he said it.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
And this guy is just garbage.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
I wish I could say his name, but he's the
type of guy it would sue me, you know what
I mean. So, but he said that, and I couldn't believe.
I just couldn't believe he would say that. But that's
liberal ideology, idiology, I call it.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
They're idiot. Makes no sense to me.
Speaker 9 (14:53):
At that moment, I would have been in danger of
getting it in.
Speaker 4 (14:57):
Made it number.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Yeah, it was close. I walked I and my buddy
looked at me. Terry was still with me and passive.
For it's back in like nineteen, I believe, whenever, whenever
the Afghanistan.
Speaker 3 (15:09):
I'm trying to.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Remember when that happened, but twenty one, twenty one, okay,
and I remember going, are you kidding me? Did you
just say that to me?
Speaker 3 (15:19):
Really?
Speaker 1 (15:20):
And I think, man, And I think back to that
the other night when I was watching this little boy
that's been fighting brain cancer as you were talking about,
and his life has changed for what's you know, he
may not have that much life left on Earth, but
at least he can leave this planet and live living
a one plateau that most people will never get to experience.
(15:44):
So for them to do that, regardless of any political beliefs,
you stand and you for any time anybody's been through something.
He put politics aside. And I can't wrap my hands
around that. I can't. I can't either situation. But you're right.
I wanted a deck team, but again it would have
been a hate crime.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
He's he's very Uh, I don't know how to say it.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
He's in at other dudes. We'll just leave with that.
Speaker 9 (16:10):
One one one, one more quick thing. Trump asked if
they if they wanted the war to continue for five
more years. Elizabeth Warren said, yes, yeah, I know all
all we will all we need to know about the
Democrats and the and the and the laundering operation.
Speaker 4 (16:28):
That is Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
You're right, that's all it is we're getting rich and Google.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
You know, I gotta I gotta uh our nine to
eleven buddy, I gotta make up with him. Michael is
Michael right, I gotta I gotta say that. He called
Slensky playing his piano with his package and making fun
for the last two years. Now I get it. And
because I've googled, I've had social media video show up
with Slensky. He he's a whack a doodle man. Yes
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he has. He had like pasties on whatever the strip
used to wearing the sixties over there, you know, the
hide stuff. Paisley's what do you call those when they
stick on them? I don't know, pasties?
Speaker 3 (17:07):
So he had those on and his video and stuff.
I don't know. Man, dude's a little laky.
Speaker 9 (17:12):
I have been against that since day one.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
What Paisley's or no?
Speaker 9 (17:18):
No, I guess that.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Yeah, I agree, Hey, we'll talk to you next Saturday.
I go to our all right brother all Right horn
blows Hey, Chris, Ron, Dick, Dave, Dave and David David
David Dave.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
Shows coming up. This is open Phones on Damn.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Boots, brought you by the Mental Roof Company, always protected
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Studios on News Radio six ten w TV in Ella's
call me Out on break. I guess I have seen
striple Striple. I can't say my awe this morning Stripper tassels.
I guess I've I think maybe one time, Mel, I'm serious.
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I don't really remember. I'm trying to remember. I remember
I went to a Monday night football game with my
old crew from the big dealership I worked at, and
we stopped at a strip club on the way there
because we were down outside where the was it Baltimore
Colts back then now Baltimore was Indianapolis Colts and it
was the money football game, and we went to the
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that said, uh, something to do with pork chops or something.
The guy was driving he pulled in there and said, well,
we have some pork chops. And I can honestly tell you,
We're sitting there et mashed potatoes and pork chops, and
the girl would come down the runway type thing, was
stepping over our food. I was like, this is the
most discussion. But the pork chops were really good. I
really can say that. It was pretty good food. But
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I don't know how you can mis cook a pork chop.
It was pork chop at a strip club. So yeah,
that was kind of disturbing. I'm and everybody else just
go along with it. Is eating away and you know,
baby Mama drama dancing over us naked. So little boy,
let's go to phone. Let's go to Chris. What you
got for me? My brother?
Speaker 10 (18:56):
Hey, I'm going to try and answer a question to
one of your callers. From February twenty second, he was
wondering why two percent of the total world population of
huge people have such a way in politics and all
kinds of fields of diversity. And they do have a
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fast involvement in banking, financing, media, mathematic publishing, economics, engineering
and all kinds of fields. And it is kind of
disportionally successful for them with such a small population to
have high quantities of people in those fields. Jews are
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actually twenty five percent of the Nobel Price winners. They're
twenty percent of Fords four hundred lists of the world's
most richest people. Rustering civilization was largely born in the
Middle East, from Rome to Babylon to Spain, been to
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Central Europe through Germany and Poland. The Jews were part
of all of this. Jewish people are not superior to
any other people. However, there are some reasons why they
have blurged. Is not that some fifteen million Jews worldwide
today are somehow ruling the world's eight plus big and people.
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So we need to put that out of our minds.
It's not that the Jewish people conspire to rise to
the top of different fields without merit. This fictitious. These
spictitious theories have been shown to be fake and false,
but are still popular today. From the dawn of Christianity,
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people have claimed the Jews sacrificed non Jewish spades. They
claim that the Jewish people are responsible for plagues and diseases.
They're responsible for the Great Depression, the two thousand and
eight Great Recessions, the Civil War, and many other world problems.
The Catholic Church considered the Jews pestilent for fifteen hundred years.
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These beliefs throughout Europe resulted in separating the Jewish communities
to reside in neighborhoods called the ghettos, many times being
forced to become Christians. Jews were encouraged to enter the
banking industry in many evil times because Christians and Muslims
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were not allowed by their religion to charge interest to
other Christians and Muslims. Jews are actually despised, or they
were actually despised and mocked for being bankers.
Speaker 6 (21:52):
They have been.
Speaker 10 (21:52):
Numerous genocides of Jews throughout history, even before the Holocaust.
Given the historical hatred of the Jewish people, it's a
miracle that the Jewish race has even survived. Not only this,
but the Jewish do not convert to prostilate others to Judaism,
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unlike Christians and Muslims, who convert other people to their religions,
increasing their numbers. The core of the Judaism in the
first one thousand years centered around the reading and study
of the Torah required by the Jewish children in primary
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schools from the age of six years old. No other religion,
or state or empire at that time have this requirement
of making their children become educated. The success of the
Jewish people has a lot to do with the hatred
and persecution of the past and that they received even today.
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Will probably get some calls who will tell you how
terrible the Jewish people are. I have made They have
made some of their own problems, and as all of us,
I've lived the consequences many times. The Jewish people are
not taking over the world. Can we give them some
credit for survival instincts and maybe some hard work? Every
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time we read the Bible, remember that we are reading
the inspired Word of God transcribed by Jewish christ believers.
The King Christians pray to is also the King of
the Jews, who lived his physical life on the earth
as a practicing Jew. I choose not to be a
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hater or jealous of the Jews. I don't like all
that they do, but I won't praise the terrorists who
parade innocent hostages in decabbies and coffins for worldwide propaganda
and lives.
Speaker 3 (24:00):
Is real hard.
Speaker 6 (24:01):
Pretty much?
Speaker 3 (24:02):
All right, brother, we'll talk to you next Saturday. Let's
go back to the phone lines. Go to Ron. It's
up wrong.
Speaker 11 (24:11):
I met about the teriffs that Trump put on Canada,
and I've researched this. I found that it's already cost
tens of millions of dollars to businesses on both sides
of the border. It has cost some avoc that Canada
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news outlets said that the deal with Elon Musk Starlink
was one hundred million dollars and Canada canceled that orders
for recreational vehicles usually set to Canada have been canceled.
They're not going to order rbs. Most of the provinces
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of Canada have canceled their liquor orders. That's multimillion there.
Stores on the US side of the border report decline
in Canadian customers, and lots of Canadians that normally like
to go to Florida, the Carolina's main have canceled their trips,
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so it's causing some resentment of backlash there. And Ontario
has put a twenty five percent surcharge on electricity. So
my recommention recommendation to Trump is to try to back
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away from this. Do like Jesus taught of the Bible,
love your neighbor, and then he said do it to
others as you would have them do it to you.
So perhaps there's another way to negotiate. But from what
I can tell, there's a lot of backs in Canada
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that's that's not good. So that's my statement.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
Okay, all right, let me go to break this Saturday
morning on phones on Dan Boots, brought to you by
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six ten WTV. And this makes me think of that
one against Diana Summers or whatever. The last dance The
Last Chance for Love, and then.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
It picks up that Donna Summer.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
Who is this?
Speaker 2 (26:34):
Mariah Carey.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
Sugar down history is one of my biggest from New
Year's Eve memories, when she was all drunk and liquored upside,
I countdown with, Oh, I love it.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
We live in a screwed up world. It's go back
foot lines, Let's.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
Go to I think we got Ron was just there,
so we're we got who we got?
Speaker 3 (26:57):
Ben Ben big Ben, Good morning man.
Speaker 4 (27:03):
How you doing. I'm a veteran. What do you think
about them laying off eighty three thousand people at the VA?
Speaker 1 (27:14):
I don't like it. I haven't seen. I haven't read
or seen any details on that. I I had a
this week. I've been kind of below the radar, so
I apologize for not knowing that one.
Speaker 3 (27:25):
Is that legit? Where'd you hear that? At?
Speaker 4 (27:28):
Well? It's been on the news a couple of times,
you know, yeah, big news at the evening news.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
Yeah, but I don't trust the news, you know. I
sometimes I go, Okay, is it you.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
Might have to trust it?
Speaker 3 (27:43):
No?
Speaker 1 (27:43):
No, no, no, I'm pro veteran. Everybody knows that I
do a ton of work for the veterans, But I
don't know. I have to yeah, that that's not good
unless it's wasted. Now, I will say this, and that's
going to hurt for me to say this. If they've
dissected it and found out that some of these jobs
aren't needed and they're just government waste, then then I'm
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for anything that's wasteful.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
But it hurts my veteran.
Speaker 4 (28:08):
Yeah, I get that, Yeah, because that could I could
eventually benefit me if we could get a lot of
this waste around. But yeah, eighty three thousand people, you're
gonna let go at the veteran's affairs.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Yeah, Well, and I wanna I'm going to be the
voice of the other side, I guess, and say, maybe
they found out there's a lot of Maybe they had
five janitors and they needed too. Maybe they had three
people pushing paper in this one building and only needed one.
Maybe there's I don't I don't know, and I'm not
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I'm not trying to debate anybody. I just wonder if
so I've been I've been fired on two jobs in
my lifetime, and I deserve to be fired at both.
And because I was waste and I wasn't doing my
job up to what I should have done.
Speaker 3 (29:04):
So I don't know.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
I hope it's not just firing people to fire people,
but if it's waste, then they need to go.
Speaker 4 (29:10):
Well. Yeah, but like I said, you know, even the
little VA we have out here on James Road, you
know that that's a pretty big building. It takes more
than ten or fifteen people to run that place.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Oh, sure, totally agree. And our veterans get punked terrible.
Are you in Vietnam?
Speaker 3 (29:29):
Vet?
Speaker 4 (29:30):
Yes, I am.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
Yeah, so what you went through. I'm not going to
be the old school and just say hey, thanks to
your service. I'm going to say welcome home and thank
you for your service. And I say it to all
my vets when they do on a flight, when they
get off that plane. But because you guys got punked severely,
and I feel bad that our country puts you in
the situation they put you in, and I feel bad
about those dumb hippie liberals spitting on you guys and
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disrespecting you when you came home. So I can't apologize enough.
Speaker 4 (29:58):
We can over that's that's you talking. But me, Yeah,
that didn't bother me a bit because you know, I'm
black and I would spit on before I went in
this survey.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
And that's horrible too, And that shouldn't be. Yeah, that
shouldn't be at all. That's so wrong and and and
I'm glad we've come a long way and I just
can't imagine someone doing that. And when we have you
been on on our flight yet, Ben will.
Speaker 4 (30:27):
I will never get on an airplane again.
Speaker 3 (30:29):
I hear that a lot. I wish you would, We'd
love it.
Speaker 4 (30:32):
I will never get on an airplane again.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
I'm so sorry you feel that way.
Speaker 4 (30:36):
I used to jump out of the airplane.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
Oh okay, Oh well.
Speaker 4 (30:40):
I'll never get on an airplane again.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Well, we take good airplanes. I promise you won't have
to jump out of this one. We take good care
of you, guys. Yeah, we take you all day to
d C. We feed you, we pay for everything, and
we try to give you just a little bit of payback,
a teeny bit.
Speaker 4 (30:56):
But I've been. I've been, I've been to the wall.
My brother was in the vicinity, we've been all. You know.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Well, well, I appreciate you for your service, and I
again I apologize on behalf of my country for treating
you wrongfully.
Speaker 3 (31:10):
They should have never done that? All right?
Speaker 4 (31:13):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (31:13):
All right, let's go to uh dick, Dick, you came
and then you went and then where'd you go?
Speaker 5 (31:19):
Pardon me?
Speaker 3 (31:21):
Oh this is a different dick.
Speaker 5 (31:23):
Yeah, this is different date.
Speaker 3 (31:24):
Oh it's you. Yeah, I need some dick. Where's my
dick at? Come on? Man?
Speaker 12 (31:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (31:28):
Yeah, this morning.
Speaker 12 (31:30):
Hey, I wanted to tell you I got to go yesterday.
He works. He worked with iHeartRadio people. His name is
Hal McCoy, one of the better beat writers. He's from
my Kent state. And he talked about the Reds and
he talked a little about the brown But I've never
there was a full crowd, Boots. There was probably thirty
five people in the audience, and he said, I want
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to thank one of my friends here, Dick. He says
he I hear himn But he supported the Reds. He
ended the calves.
Speaker 5 (32:00):
He's a and he writes a book.
Speaker 12 (32:02):
But I was pleasured to see him, Boots.
Speaker 4 (32:04):
You know.
Speaker 6 (32:06):
Absolutely he uh you've ever heard of it?
Speaker 12 (32:10):
He wrote?
Speaker 2 (32:11):
He?
Speaker 4 (32:11):
Uh?
Speaker 12 (32:12):
He did the beat writer down here at the news
of course, the sports page and Dayton Daily. Do you
guys still have a good sports page in Columbus.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
I don't read a newspaper. Heck, I could barely read,
let alone read a newspaper.
Speaker 12 (32:25):
Well, the only thing that I've read the sports and
the ideas and voices because it's three dollars on the
Sunday and you don't have anything in their boots, you know.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Yeah, now, yeah, just the anything I use newspaper for
nowadays is to line something or spray paint around it.
I really don't have any interest in reading her opinionated garbage.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
Any of that.
Speaker 12 (32:46):
I wanted to tell you one thing quick. I went
back to the Drummers and uh, they missed me so bad.
They took me to lunch, Boots and Marion's how about that?
Speaker 3 (32:55):
That's awesome. Well, I can't wait to take you to lunch, Dick.
Speaker 12 (32:58):
I you know I can't wait either. And you know
I love you guys your other show too, But I
know you wasn't a time.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
But have a good day, all right, brother.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Now, on that being said, I will not be here tomorrow,
nor will Mindy. I've got to catch one of Cammy's games.
And I've never cared for softball or soccer, but when
you have someone on the field, you just feel like
it's as fun and I love Cammy. She's like a
distant unblood daughter to me. I love her to death,
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and she's amazing to watch play. And she's so energetic
and so I wish I had just a tiny bit
of her enthusiasm and happiness in life. But big ten
all American and shortstop, and I can't wait as her
senior year. And Mindy says, hey, let's take the Sunday off,
and I'm like, cope, I'm in so hopefully the weather
(33:48):
is as nice as I'm reading because it says tomorrow
it's going to be fifty four. I'll turn on my
Buckeye stuff and go watch her kick some butt. You
got to go with me, there, Baky, you work to her?
Speaker 3 (34:00):
You do okay?
Speaker 1 (34:02):
Well, anyway, second hour coming up. We're loaded up with Dave's.
I got all Daves and one Michael, so uh, and
I got a David and a Dave mix, so there
you go, and I got a buddy. It still goes
by David, so eight two six, and uh, talk to
a lady the Friends with my buddy Dicky, and she's
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got a huge event coming up.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
Hopefully she calls in and uh we can cover that too.
So life's good.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
Everything's good and uh Auto Smarts is next, and I
have Austin, Germaine joining me and Larry Pendleton from Cruising Classics,
so it ought to be a real good show.
Speaker 3 (34:36):
And Scotty McLure is always riding shotgun with me. So
this is Saturday morning on phones. I'm Dan Boots, always
brought to you by the Metal Roof Company. I'm always
protected by the undefeated American made
Speaker 1 (34:45):
Tattletale from the Heartland Banks Studios, from News Radio six'
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