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Good morning. It is Saturday,April twenty second, twenty twenty three,
and this is Saturday Morning Open Phoneson News Radio six ten WTVN. My
name is Bob Randolf. That's Ellaproducing in master control this morning, and
your calls are coming in at eighttwo one WTVN or one eight hundred six
ten WTVN. All right, Todayit is National jelly Bean Day. Don't
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know, I don't know if you'rea black jelly bean fan or not.
I don't know if that gets includedin all that. It's National Girl Scout
Leaders Day, Celebrate Trails Day,although the trails may be a little damp
out there, just be careful ifyou are going to go out and do
a little trail walking this morning.It's National Earth Day. That's a good
day to go along with celebrity TrailsDay. It's National Record Store Day,
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so if you're still into the vinyland or maybe just getting into it for
the very first time, because alot of people are nowadays, Vinyl seems
to be making a big time resurgence. Yeah, it's a National Record Store
Day, so maybe figure out yourlocal record store, go and see what
they got going on for today.And it is National Prescription Drug TakeBack Day.
So if you've got those prescriptions justhanging around, you go to I
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don't know what to do with thesethings. This is the day that you
can take them back and they willbe properly disposed of. If you go
to the National Drug Prescription Drug TakeBackDay website, you can get some resources
on there and it'll link you toall of the areas here in Central Ohio
that are doing the prescription trug takeback. A lot of the pharmacies are
involved with this. I believe theKroger pharmacies are involved. That starts around
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ten if I'm not mistaken as whenthey will start doing that. But if
you ever wanted to clean off thoseshells and get rid of some of those
old prescriptions that for whatever reason youdidn't finish or you just didn't take,
or whatever the case may be,you want to get rid of them properly,
today is a day that you cando that. Sports wise, New
York took a two one leading theirseries against the Cabs yesterday with the ninety
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nine seventy nine win. Game fouris tomorrow in New York. Red's on
a four two loss against the Pirates, the Guardians and Marlin. They were
postponed. That makeup game will betoday in Cleveland. Clippers were also postponed
against the mud hen so that'll bea double header at Huntington Park later on.
And the crew are in action tonight. They are in Charlotte, North
Carolina as they take on Charlotte FC. There you have it for your sports
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eight two one WTVN. Want toeight hundred and six ten WTVN if you
would like to jump in on theaction. Let's go to the Lagacy Retirement
Group dot com phone lines and Robinyou're on six ten WTVN. Good morning,
Bob, how are you now?The moment? What's that? No?
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No M left us a while ago. She uh with with the baby
on the way and everything. Itwas time for her to kind of step
down, take some time for herself, and I applaud her move. She'll
be missed around here. She willbe missed. But Ella will be my
producer until I'm told otherwise, oruntil Ella's told otherwise. Somebody's gonna be
told otherwise. It may not beme. I was just about comment to
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just exactly what you said. Youknow, you gut someone tell them,
Bob, what to do now againto talk about taxes, I mean everybody
else prior to my being on thephone, you always have spot on thing
taxes. Well my rambled my renta little over a homeowner. But anyway,
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I've other fay, I'm disabled thatand uh yeah, I did it
for my convenience, but he chargesme because I'm doing from not only my
convenience, but he works accepting myconvenience. And you were to five dollars
a month, I'm like, youknow, billion years become bill eaders by
pennies at the time, not dollars, and again sawbucks at the time.
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It's just a little bits, butI mean five dollars to be being convenient
for you, like you should becutting your break man anyway. And radio,
I'll tell you what. Everywhere Igo, Bob, I always throw
up your program every about every Saturdaymorning between the hours, right, and
they're like really ever yep, justbeing nice and to white put your things
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across possibly you know good because youcan good thing anyway. And also uh
well you like astronomy, Bob,Oh yeah, I do like some of
that. Okay, let's suck thehuman body. And this is a religious
thing too, so it goes togetherright here. Okay, say they say
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what just like, oh, trillionstrillions of galaxies, which well or billions
of galaxies, trillions of trillions ofstars, you know. Carl Sagan now
say here we are. I'm onthe radio with you. You're listening,
audience. I got a Bobby talkingto you now, says I'm one specifying
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the cell. I have a thirtytrillion Okay, that's like a universe and
another cell. I picked one cellthat anywhere to buy it don't matter.
Um Hey, that's so it's gonnabe my chosen people. I can rule
it my body. Okay. Wellthat sounds kind of absurd, doesn't it.
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I think it all depends upon yourperspective. But I get where you're
driving at with this, well,you know, and that's just my perspective.
I'm glad people were happy and whatthey believe. You know, we
all do the right thing. That'sa good thing. Um And well when
it comes to the VA, wellone thing I got to gripe about.
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And it's just they I get thisrobocall sort of staying right or Wednesday right,
they say, hey, we're gonnahave a town meeting on the phone,
about the patack that happens applies tome when I was in the rack.
Aplis the people in Afghanistan, regardlessof you know what decade you're in,
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And uh, all right, I'mready awaiting, you know, seventeen
hundred hours or seventeen thirty Thursday.This past Thursday, I get a robotcall,
sorry, we miss you about thefleeting. Like it's five thirty you
call being show us to do thisand it didn't happen. This happened twice.
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Now, I'm like, it's hardof all these guys. It's been
areas since we've been recently or historyin military. Well, um, they've
only got so many people to dealwith us guys, and they're basically to
be as cutting back in some areasof the clinic, and but they're expanding
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like housekeeper. That's all good inthat, but I mean we need more
service officers, volunteers. Um,people will be dedicated you know to uh
you know what we did. Imean, let's put myself on a pedestal.
I won't do that. I meanthis while I got some guys,
she stood up to the plate,right, Yeah, we won't have that
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too often anymore. It's kind oflike I p very reprehensible in our post
office. I'm in the Whitehall,Columbass area, okay, and uh I'll
tell you man, it's it's difficult. We might get our mail. And
I was really close to the clinic. Did we ate clinic? We might
get our mail. Four I wassix days a week and no one wants
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to deliver the mail anymore. Andlike what the so like it's spend in
wage. Man, your said,chi, I was popping on you.
I've seen it. I should say, as ye know, joblie, but
uh yeah, it's kind of all. But I mean, think about twenty
one twenty yards how to start?Young man? Played football, ran track?
Why do you I think you couldsit turns walking deliver the mail?
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Be a student is an employee.I just wanted to I'd love to go
back to work. I had,you know the ware of it solve it?
Well, I'm disabled now, ButI don't understand why Americans are you
might rather reprehensible for you a job. But we all with this, you
know it with Asian countries and Europeancountries. Um, the children clean the
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school, do the long work,clean up winter, do this. I
mean it's so different than being inthe military. You know, you gotta
go to police call. That's whatwe called it. Sure, yeah,
what was it being back to thesixty said be cool to your school.
Do that you're gonna this is thispositive sentence, is that we're to put
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give you your marriage, put yoursuspension. But he has a positive reinforcement
here. That makes sense anyway,Bob, I gotta got the people on
being wrong with it. You know, I have a good one. Shoulders
all, Robin, thanks for thecall as always, eight two one WTVN.
Michael, you're on sixten WTVN.Good morning, Yeah, Good morning
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everybody, and good morning Bob.Thanks for taking the call. Time for
some meat, Time for some meat. Now, everybody, get out your
pen and paper. If you careabout America, if you served in the
military, you took an oath,and that oath does not retire veterans.
It does not retire Our nation isin big trouble. Do you know that
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the election fraud is being found inevery state all over America. Down here
in the state of Florida, withthe Great Governor DeSantis, we have found
huge amounts, believe it or not, huge amounts of election fraud valid harvesting,
and we have convened a grand jurytwo of them. Actually, we
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requested of the governor, since hehas that right in the great state of
Florida, to convene a statewide grandjury. We began that process of clear
back in April of twenty two.We began requesting with multiple petitions by businesses,
groups, churches, Republican parties,tea parties, etc. Etc.
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You can go on our website andexamine this activity for yourself. The tap
the Florida Fix dot com that's theFlorida Fix fix dot com and you can
find out how you can get involved. You don't have to live in the
state of Florida. We are demandinga statewide grand jury to investigate national election
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fraud. On our other website,Countycongress dot com, you can read about
the power and authority of the grandjury. We have an article from Readers
Digest in nineteen thirty seven where thepeople had just endured the Great Depression and
had their gold stolen by the federalgovernment. They had their silver stolen,
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their properties were confiscated by the bankingbankster network, and they were mad as
hornets, and they realized the grandjury was their vehicle, was their weapon
of choice, their last peaceful weapon. And that's where we're at. Folks.
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It's time to get away from thefrivolous and the mundane and get substantive
in your life and fight for America'sfreedom. My family has been fighting for
America's freedom since the Civil War,on my mother's side, on my father's
side, Grandpa, uncle's, cousins, dad all served and it's time we
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get involved. I've never served,but I'm serving now by calling into action
this activity of a grand jury downhere in the state of Florida. Please
get involved. Go to the FloridaFix dot com pill out the petition demand
that your voice be heard in acourt of public opinion. That's where this
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battle is at right now, courtof public opinion. And it's very soon
to enter the grand jury where evidence, hard evidence, will be examined of
election fraud and also the illegal border. Down here in Florida, the people
are enduring criminal activity that is reachingepidemic proportions. Fenton, al is killing
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hundreds and hundreds of people all overour country. Michael, I gotta hit
a break. Thank you, allright, Take care two one six WTVN
More Saturday morning Phones Open Phones comingup on news radio six ten WTVN.
David you there, yes, Oh, okay, I did. I didn't
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know. I was all an Okay, great, Now I'm gonna say some
some stuff that may kind of getpeople mad, but I'm just speaking the
truth. You know that Mike wastalking about election fraud. You know,
guys, get over it. Okay, that's a bunch of bs. Okay.
And the reason why you know thisis because Donald Trump's own attorney general,
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bar right that he picked from whatI from what I Marrior, he
picked said that there was no significantfraud to change the election. Okay.
Anybody with a half a brain withthe ounce of intelligence would say, okay,
he picked this guy and this guysaying that there was no significant election
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fraud. Okay. So that rightthere should tell you that's a bunch of
a bs saying that there was enoughfraud overturn it and everything like that.
And also something I want to say, isn't I don't believe he's like the
front runner of the Republican Party.Okay. I'm not against the Republican Party.
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I'm against the Trumpians. I callRhino two point zero because they're putting
Trump above the party. I mean, it's mind boggling. That's someone that
led a riot and let's instigate ariot on a capitol is now gonna possibly
be elected a win the primaries forthe Republican Party. I mean, you
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guys got to be laurns okay toto to want to re elect somebody too
led a riot in a capital.I mean, I mean, it's just
it's just mind boggling. And um, I'm just saying, if you guys
want to win, you Republicans,you want to win, pick the scantest.
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I'm not for the scantests. I'mjust using common sense. Sure,
you want to win, pick thesantet because he you know, like I
said, all the stuff that DonaldTrump has done in the past and everything,
it's just imagine a classroom, ahigh school classroom, okay, one
hundred years from now, talking aboutthe presents, and they mentioned Princess Trump.
They would bust out laughing. Theywould be like yeah, the teacher
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would be like yeah, and thisthe president. He let a riot on
the Capitol. They'd be like whatThey'd probably be busting out laughing. Okay,
and they and they elected him andthen a teacher will probably say and
yeah, and they reelected him again, and they probably be busting out laying
for the game. You got tobe what they'd be, like, what
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kind of warns will reelect somebody wholed it riot on the capitol, you
know, and done all this crazystuff. So, um, I just
want to say to the Rhino twopoint zeros, because the people that put
Trump ahead of the party, youwant to Repulicans, you want to win,
elect the Santas And like I said, I'm not form on an independent
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kind of more towards the Democratic,but I'm just looking at objectively. If
you pick the same than you willwin. But you know, so are
you going to put the party first? Are you going to put Trump first?
So that's what I had to say, David, A very interesting perspective
on that, and I like whereyou're headed with that. So thank you
for the call. Certainly do appreciateit. All Right, I gotta take
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phone lines and Dave, you're onsix ten. Good morning, Good morning
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Bob, and Superman says, eatssome jelly bean. Gotta have a few
jelly beans in there. He likesthe black ones. Okay, that's good.
Somebody has to. Oh you know, Bob, Well, I'm getting
ready to go wild boar hunt,and I get I like to go out
on a damp day. They're moreaccessible to knockoffs. So I'll be doing
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that for my part for Earth Day. Okay, there we go. Nothing
wrong with that. Yeah, gettingnow, I enjoy to get out in
that. And I notice you mentionedtrail days and everything so I'll be on
the trail on that and being aformer ranger at just something I like to
do. But oh, I'll tellyou by all these people worry about politics
and stuff. Man, when Iget up in the morning, my main
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thing is to have a little funon the weekends. Whatever the I was
a ranger and whatever the government does, I'll worry about that Monday. He
just goes my rock and roll.Man. We were supposed to do an
outdoor gig, so that got canceledand count of the weather. So that's
why I'm going hog hunting. Solook at that done. And I got
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to bring this up. I wentto a comic book convention last week.
That's why I didn't call in.I was out in Indianapolis, Okay,
I see, and I seen acomic book of Detective comics, first appearance
of Batman, Bring one point eightmillion dollars, No kid in Holy Cow
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on point. And I know Icould see the boy Warner and go jump
and jelly beans Batman, right,I could see him doing this. But
Bob, like I said, thereand everything, and and I talked to
your new producer al and she seemslike a nice person. I'll tell you
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well, she's shaking her head.No, in master control there, so
far away from what I've experienced.She's a pretty nice person, but I
mean time will will tell. Shehasn't taken like an axe to me or
anything yet. So wait, Ithink we're good. There you go,
you're playing. I gotta leave on. No, no, no, You've
got other callers. Think about this. Bam bam, Flintstone. Well,
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Andre's fifty fifty years old, fiftyfive for bam bam. Holy cow.
Yeah, time speaks up on us. Yeah, day, amen to that,
it does. Indeed, Hey,Bob, have a wonderful sad and
we'll talk to you next week.All right, sounds good day. Thank
you for the call, as alwaysA two one WTVN, one hundred and
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six ten WTVN. Let's go toJim. You're on six ten WTVN.
Good morning, Jim. Hey,how you doing, Bob? How you
doing doing great? Thanks? Howare you? Hey? I'm doing all
right. I want to This isn'tmy main topic, but I want to
detail on what Mike in that day, the previous day that called sure Mike
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is one hundred percent rider. Ourcountry is under siege right now. Our
country is under siege right now byour enemies China, Russia, Iran,
and the list goes on and onand on and on long. So what
so what these clowns did is theycreated the perfect storm. And the perfect
storm is that they found they foundan idiot, which is our current person
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that is sitting in the White Houseand I will not call him president,
and may infiltrated him and they gavehim money, they gave his family money.
So say, okay, we ownhim. And this is the same
with the Rhinos, It's the samewith all these other people that are that
do not have America in their bestinterests. So what did China do?
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Kinda said, hey, we gottado something. This Trump guy is wrecking
everything for us because it should havebeen delorated, Harry should have been built
Biden, but that didn't materialize.So what can we do, Well,
we gotta we got to create adisease. And it's called it's called the
Corono nineteen virus. Right, let'scall let's put everything in chaos. Let's
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keep greasing all these greesing people thatwe've been greasing over the years so that
they get on board. And yes, was the election stone, you bet
your boots. It was. Itdoesn't take an might graduated to realize that
when all the swing states shut downat the same time because there's issues,
and then all of a sudden,those states that Trump was winning, he
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is now losing and astronomical numbers.Come on, come on, yeah,
and je if I can Inderjeck forjust to say, I have no doubt
that there were irregular irregularities. Ihave no doubt about that there there were
you you you know, we're startingto see some evidence of that. Problem
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is it's going to take a longtime to uncover all of this stuff.
By the time everything is said anddone, it's going to be too late
to do anything about it, tobe I mean, right now, it's
too late to do anything about it. I mean it's not like we can
go back and redo the election.I mean, I don't know what the
remedy would be in that situation.If they came out tomorrow and said,
look, we found this is theway that it's supposed to be. What
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do you do? Do you terminateJoe Biden's presidency and put Trump in?
You know, I don't know thatthere's there's a legal mechanism for that to
be honest, so you know whetherit was stolen or not. And again
I will give you there were alot of irregularities with the election, a
lot of things that I saw thatI didn't like either. I'm not you
know, I don't know if Iwant to go as far as to say
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that it was stolen where the regularitiesabsolutely, there were no two ways about
it, you know. But thething is, we have to learn from
all of this and we have toput mechanisms in place to keep that from
being from happening. Again. That'swhat we need to do, Bob.
I agree with you on percent.You learn from your mistakes and you created
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you create a plan to so itdoesn't repeat itself. But the problem is,
and David brought this up. They'retalking. He's talking about when it's
written in the history books, David, our history is being rewritten now.
They're not going to allow this tobe in the history books. They're not
going to allow to take over theUnited States when that happens, and if
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that happens, and God help me, I hope that never happens. But
they're never going to allow what Americawas, the land of freedom and the
beacon of the world They're never goingto allow that history to be reproduced if
they get their way. So that'snot my topic, but I had to
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comment on this, Surete, David, wake up, learn listen to what
you're saying. Your president is beingcompromised. His family is more corrupt than
al Capone. All Right, Butthat's not what I That's what I'm not
meant meant to say. What Iwant to tell you about is is that
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this week I went to an alumniRight, I've graduated. I've been graduated
from high school for forty years andand I grew up on the West Side.
And I'm not going to tell youthe school I went to, but
there's only two schools on the WestSide, so you can narrow it down.
Sure. So I'm sitting I'm sittinghere with all the alumni and and
that there there, and this thisis from all the classes from the time
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the school was built until in apresent time. And I'm sitting in there
and I'm listening to the alumni.You know what the alumni have to give
back. And I'm sitting in thereand I'm listening. You know, hey,
we gotta we have to get moneyfor their underprivilege. We got to
send people to college and blah blahblah. And I'm listening to them listening.
I'm listening, and i gotta understand, forty years ago, the entire
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West Side was about eighty percent Caucasian. Right, I'm not racist, never
been racist, will never be racistbecause it's the character of the person,
not the color of their skin.That's the rule I live by. That's
how I live my life, that'show I conduct my business. But with
all that being said, right,I'm sitting in here and they're talking about
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raising money sending poor kids to collegeand blah blah blah. And I'm looking
at the audience and I'm saying,Okay, that's good. And I'm looking
at the high school that I'm inright now currently, and that's only maybe
five percent Caucasian. And I'm talkingto my cousin who was a principal once
upon a time at that school,and he's telling me what they're teaching the
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school. They're telling me that inthese schools, the Columbus public schools,
they're talking about quite supremacists. They'retalking about quite privilege. They're teaching CRT,
they're teaching transgender they are teaching whatI stand for. They are trying
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to destroy a particular race of peoplefrom the educational foundation, and they're asking
for They're asking the alumni to givemoney to continue that disease culture. We
got to wake up America. Thishas got to stop or we're going to
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be looking at the United States ofAmerica so fragmented because we are destroying our
fabric and foundation that are causing usto hate each other. We got to
get back to the basics. Wegot to get back to people working together
for the best of our society.Our society. Our society is unique.
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There's no other country like ours onthe planet. And if you don't think
you have free now wait until theyget get to continue to dismantle us.
You will not be able to bean individual and have your freedoms of choice
if you're a certain way. Guesswhat, excuse me? Will learn this
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in World War two, they willexterminate you. That's what happened with the
Jewish population. That's what happened withthe Jewish people. They started to kill
them because there was a view ofinadequacy or hatred. Jim, I got
Jim, I gotta run, Igotta, I gotta get this break,
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but thanks for the call. Callback in next week a week and go
over this a little bit further.All right, I gotta take a break.
We'll come back to it. SaturdayMorning Open Phones continues on news Radio
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