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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Giggity gigey giggity goo.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Today is telephone Tuesday? But really is it everyday? Kind
of a telephone Tuesday. You me step away from the phone,
but it's ringing. Hey, put it down.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Telephone Tuesday. This is not headline news.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
A Fredo lay truck plunged one hundred and fifty feet
down a canyon in California. The fall was broken by
a large tub of French onion. Dip Nesley's CEO has
been fired after having an affair with a subordinate. His
dismissal there is known as the Nesley crunch. K Pop

(00:46):
Demon Hunters is the most watched original Netflix movie, and
Happy Madison Io is the most watched unriginal Netflix movie.
And a woman gave birth to a baby girl at
Burning Man. There is no word on her name, but
I guarantee it's something stupid.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
This is not headline news.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
Wake up, grab a cup to its slid cat cannot
join what th nothing? This is a call.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
Solid can slid can Sally can si cat.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
In this present crisis, Government is not the solution to
our problem. Government is the problem.

Speaker 6 (02:14):
This is Charlotte County speaks. Your chance to let your
voice be heard. On local, state, and national its ues
and now broadcasting live from a dumpy little warehouse behind
a taco bell. The host of Charlotte County Speaks, Ken
Lovejoy News.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM, wccfradio dot
com and on your iHeartRadio app. This is Charlotte County Speaks.
I'm Ken Lovejoy. Happy, Happy Tuesday, short work week. H yeah,
I love Those phone lines are open whatever you wish
to discuss nine four one two zero six fifteen eighty,

(03:04):
toll free eight eight eight four four one fifteen eighty.
The email address cc speaks at live dot com. Miss
the show. Find them all at our homepage, WCCF radio
dot com or the iHeartRadio app. Scroll down to the
podcast section. You'll find us all there, all of us.
So welcome to September, and we'll start off with first,

(03:27):
I have to wish my granddaughter number two, the beautiful Iris,
happy birthday. They're all, yeah, September, in early October, that's
when my daughter and all the grand babies have been born.
So it's they're killing me. They're killing me because then

(03:49):
you got Christmas. They're killing me. Huh, yeah, that's true.
It could quite possibly be. The grands is going to
be showing up this month too, number four, So we'll
see how that goes. We'll let you know. Phone lines
are open nine four one two zero six fifteen eighty

(04:11):
toll free eight eight eight four four one fifteen eighty.
What are we celebrating today? National Blueberry Popsicle Day? Love
the blueberries? Yeah, what's the what's the what's the popsicles
without the it's just the fruit. Yeah, you get one

(04:32):
of those in the blueberry kind today and celebrate that. Ah.
We had to nuke them a couple of times before
they smartened up. National VJ Day. Victory over Japan. War
is over if you want it. What was it nineteen
forty five. Well, we had to nuke them, you know, sorry,

(04:55):
but we we had and it did save millions, millions
of lives by nuking them twice. And then, you know
a lot of people forget this. We courtesy of Douglas
MacArthur in the United States of America, we rebuilt Japan
and seven years later they were accepted back on the

(05:17):
world stage. And look at them, well, not doing so
great now. I mean, well they're dying off. Probably the
worst population resupply rate in the world is in Japan
right now. They're just not having babies for some stupid reason.
But anyway, today's day when they finally said no moss. Yeah,

(05:41):
you can google it two six fifteen eighty to what's
the other one? There's something else?

Speaker 7 (05:47):
What?

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Scroll down? All right? Let me scroll down here? Oh
national another look, unlimited day. Okay, this has to do
with you all know about spring cleaning. This is fall cleaning.
So do you really need it? And what's that old adage?
Several years ago we did a story. The lady said

(06:12):
that to know if you need to get rid of something,
or if you want to get rid of something, if
there was poop all over it, would you throw it
away or clean it off? That's the uh, So do
that today and get rid of stuff fall cleaning, fall
cleaning today. Yeah, it's also Telephone Tuesday, Telephone twos celebrating

(06:33):
telephone Tuesday. Well, I first would believe it has something
to do with the telephone and if this would load,
I could tell you all about it here. Yeah, it's
when businesses supposedly get the most phone calls all year,

(06:56):
and apparently it's because everything's open again after the long
weekend and people start planning for the holidays today. Really, God,
that is right around the corner, isn't it. In a
recent poll, sixty two percent of customers prefer human interactions
over automated ones. Yes. Yeah, the online phone system. I

(07:20):
don't care where it's at. They suck from banks to utilities,
the online phone system. It's it's just a it's a
lazy way for a company to deal with customers, very lazy,
and it doesn't work because nobody wants to talk to them.
I'm sorry, I didn't quite get that. Say it again.

(07:46):
Customer service, customer service, customer zero, zero, zero, whatever. Seventy
seven percent believe a phone call is the best, most
sufficient way to get an answer to their questions. Yeah,
and you can't just farm out your customer service center

(08:07):
to Bollywood either, because trust me, Raj doesn't know what
the hell's going on. He just doesn't. Five things to
look forward to in September, Oh, what's that? Well, of course, hey, hey,
the regular season NFL kicking off Thursday, Eagles hosting the Cowboys.

(08:31):
The Cowboys, yeah whatever, Chiefs and Chargers play in Brazil
on Friday. I don't know why, but they are also
a lot of college football this month. US Open of
Tennis is running through this Sunday. Ryder Cup starts on

(08:53):
the twenty sixth at the end of the month in theaters.
If you've been waiting for this for years, it's coming
up on September twelfth. Spinal Tap two. First one was hilarious.
This one looks to be. We'll see how Nigel Toughnell
is doing these days coming up on the twelfth. What

(09:14):
other movie, A big, bold, beautiful journey Margot Robbie, Colin
Ferrell that comes up on the nineteenth. Leo coming up
in Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie, One Battle after Another.
I've seen the commercial, not the full trailer. Commercial looks
I don't know. I don't know what to think. The

(09:35):
movie is about guns and rednecks, is really all I
can surmise off the commercial. On TV. A bunch of
new shows coming out. If you love the NCIS and
you got the Paramount plus the NCIS, Tony and ZeVA
comes up on Thursday. I don't think this new office

(09:59):
spin off, The Paper is gonna work. I just don't
think it's gonna work. Maybe it will, but I saw
I just saw some clips, and I'm just like, it's
kind of played. Oscar is in the paper. I don't
know why, well, because I guess he used to work
at a paper company. The Great British Takeoff, whatever that

(10:25):
is is, hits Netflix on Friday. VMAs are on Sunday,
and Only Murders in the Building is back next Tuesday.
That's pretty cool. Nate Bargatsi hosting the Emmys on the fourteenth,
Dancing with the Stars, we do we Yeah, We're not

(10:46):
really into that anymore. Back on the sixteenth, The Morning
Show whatever that is on the seventeenth, The Voice on
the twenty second, America's Got Talent on the twenty third.
Law and Order, which one just the regular Law and
Order or just okay, regular Law and Order starts. New
shows on the twenty fifth season Wow. Season thirty seven

(11:09):
of The Simpsons thirty seven God Bless Him, That starts
on the twenty eighth. Autumn's right around the corner Labor Day,
unofficial end of summer. The real first day of fall
is coming up on the twenty second, which is a
Monday at two nineteen pm Eastern, if you want to
get specific. Finally, the Big Holidays, Rasha Shannon on the

(11:30):
twenty second. Grandparents' Day is coming up this week on
the seventh. Oh, here's my favorite tolk leg a Pirate
Day that's coming up on the nineteenth October Fest the
beer drinking begins on September twentieth, and the twenty ninth
is National Coffee Day, but we choose to celebrate that

(11:52):
here at the show every day. National Coffee Day. Ah,
I go speaking to coffee. Also, in the VMA's Video
Music Awards is coming up, and in honor of that,
for some reason, MTV is gonna start playing music videos again. Yeah,

(12:17):
twenty four to seven music. It started yesterday. I guess
I don't have the cable so I could really care less.
But it's gonna You're only gonna get music videos until
the VMA's on Sunday, and it's not even on the
main MTV channel. You're gonna be able to watch your
constant stream of videos on MTV two, MTV Live, MTV Classic,

(12:40):
and their Pluto channel whatever. That is mtv biggest pop
lineup of over seven hundred videos, twelve different categories, best
of the eighties, nineties, videos that go bump in the night,
videos that make us Howl and best celebrity cameo videos.

(13:02):
Artists that the most with the most videos being aired
is Britt Britt, who's whoa off the Deep End again?
She's got twenty one videos that you'll be able to watch.
Beyonce's got eighteen, Madonna seventeen, eminem fifteen, Michael Jackson twelve,
Backstreet Boys got eleven, Mariah Carey in Sync, and Justin

(13:23):
Timberlake nine videos each. There's also going to be special
appearances from artists sharing their favorite videos. Chappelle, Rome, John
bon Jovi, Olivia Rodriguez, anyway, who cares. I'm not gonna
want Oh, I can't. I'm not getting cable for that.

Speaker 8 (13:41):
I know.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
I agree. I loved, you know, back in the day,
we all loved MTV. I don't know why they quit
showing music videos. I think if they brought it back
on just one channel, one of their subchannels, maybe even
not their main channel, but whatever, I suggest to you
that it would do very well. Huh yeah, but what

(14:04):
do I know?

Speaker 4 (14:05):
You feel my head with such from propaganda.

Speaker 9 (14:08):
More propaganda coming up with gam Lovejoy and Charlotte County
speaks on news radio fifteen eighty WCC.

Speaker 10 (14:17):
Starting to see more and more stories out there and
hearing more and more from Americans who bought homes over
the past few years with mortgage rates at six point
five or higher. Gambling, gambling, basically keeping their fingers crossed
that rates were going to come down and they were

(14:38):
going to be able to refinance.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
That hasn't happened.

Speaker 10 (14:45):
And here's a here's a tip, people, you don't do that.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
You don't do that.

Speaker 10 (14:54):
You basically, when you buy a home, that home payment
that you're paying, you better make sure that you can
afford it.

Speaker 11 (15:03):
You don't say to yourself.

Speaker 10 (15:04):
Hey, you know, we can pay a little bit more
for a few months and then rates are gonna come
down and we're gonna refinance.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
Never ever do that.

Speaker 11 (15:15):
Watchdog on Wall Street dot Com.

Speaker 4 (15:47):
I'm on, I get up, man, I'm on it.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
A believe out of.

Speaker 4 (15:58):
I'm getting up man.

Speaker 7 (16:00):
I leave out my room with that bascot. I've in
that age, sove my frown, get out of my room.

Speaker 4 (16:17):
I'm on the nine. Out out of the China.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Serve my famis over.

Speaker 4 (16:23):
There now, I'm funna ride. I'm out of the China.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
Serve my dad's over there.

Speaker 5 (16:37):
J C.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
Haight Off and am My Waiian Alan must be in
need the office somewhere News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred
point nine a FM w CCF nine twenty nine on
a Tuesday here, work weekday after Labor Day. Unofficially fall

(17:06):
has begun, but we got a few more weeks of
summer coming up. In the ten o'clock we'll be talking
with Dan Perkins today since we couldn't talk to him yesterday.
Over to Sundance. Conservative Treehouse brings us some good news.

(17:26):
Good news. Well, it's I mean, you know, it's probably
going to be a lateral move really because I don't
think we're going to get a replacement that's going to
be better. But nonetheless, New York Representative Jerry the Penguin
Nadler reportedly we did a story on this last year,
reportedly by several Congressmen. The smelliest person in Congress. The

(17:52):
dude just stinks literally, not figuratively. Hell, yes, he's Jerry Nadler.
He stinks, but he does in reality by and that's
several people in Congress can't even stand to be in
an elevator with him. Seventy eight years old. He's bailing,
not going to seek reelection in twenty twenty six. So

(18:15):
that's the good news. He was already and just to
show you how the left is, he's not left enough.
This scumbag, this total just bloated waste, even after the
lap band surgery, was still going to face a significant

(18:37):
primary threat from somebody who's more left than him. Quoting him,
watching the Biden thing really said something about the necessity
for generational change in the party, and I think I
want to respect that, said Nadler, after adding that a
younger successor can maybe do better and can maybe help

(18:57):
us more. You mean help destroy the country more than
you did, Jerry. He was a former chair of the
House Judiciary Committee. He's the one who joined forces with
Adam the pedophile Schiff and spearheaded Trump's impeachment effort. Nadler
and Schiff formed a joint House impeachment committee and then

(19:20):
hired the disgusting This individual needs to be investigated, have
her law license yanked. Mary McCord. McCord previously worked at
the DOJ National Security Division, headed with Michael Atkinson as
her office lawyer. When McCord quit the DOJ and went

(19:40):
to work for Schiff and Nadler, Atkinson was moved into
the Intelligence Community Inspector General. How he got that gig?
Who told Trump that that's the guy to put as
the IC Community Inspector General? Because as the ICIG, Michael

(20:00):
Atkinson then changed the rules for whistleblowers, if you'll recall,
within the CIA, permitting a lie by Eric cmarella, who
subsequently told another lie presented by Alexander Vinman, who is
a liar as well. The fake Ukraine impeachment effort stemmed

(20:21):
from this political scheme. So Vinman lied, Eric cmarella advanced
the lie to Inspector General Michael Atkinson, who then spun
the false allegation back to his colleague Mary McCord. And
that's the origin of the fraud behind the first impeachment effort.
So who told Trump to appoint Atkinson as ICIG? The

(20:43):
appointment of Atkinson was not a mistake. The impeachment was
pre planned. So if you find the person who put
his name in front of President Trump, and you find
one of the internal operatives within the Trump administration specifically
working to hurt President Trump in his first term, is
that person still around in term number two? So where's

(21:06):
the Michael Atkinson transcript? Well, ICIG. Michael Atkinson testified to
the Joint House Subcommittee on Impeachment about why he changed
the rules for the CIA whistleblowers. Atkinson testified about his
activity to the Shift Nadler Committee in front of Mary McCord.
Adam Shift promptly classified and sealed Atkinson's deposition transcript in

(21:30):
an attempt to forever bury it. So the equity stakeholders
are the House of Representatives in the CIA, so it'd
be really nice. Of course, I'm not going to hold
my breath, but it would be just monumentally amazing for
Speaker Mike Johnson to find that Atkinson transcript, declassify it,
and make it public. However, the CIA is likely also

(21:53):
in the equity stakeholder too, so Johnson should give it
to John Ratcliffe, who then declined, classifies it and gives
it to Tulsi for release, and then we can find
out who this guy is that thought it was such
a great idea to appoint Michael Atkinson, who wound up
stabbing President Trump in the back with a bunch of lies. Anyway,

(22:17):
Jerry burn in hell, really, I just don't really have
anything else nice to say about you. Jerry, don't know
what to tell you two L six fifteen eighty, toll
free eight A d A four four one fifteen eighty
and Bosberg speaking of wastes of flesh who need to

(22:39):
again be yanked from the bench and have his law
license yanked as well. Remember that lady. It was kind
of comical because he was so backcrap crazy that she
announced what she was going to do on all of
her social media. Two weeks ago, woman Natalie Nathalie Rose
Jones traveled from New York to d C with the

(23:02):
intent of killing President Trump. US Attorney for DC Janine Piro,
announced her arrest, saying she was working to have Trump eliminated.
So she's now in custody and she will be prosecuted
to the fullest extent of the law. Well, now this
woman has been quietly released by Bosberg. That would be

(23:22):
the same judge Bosberg who has repeatedly interfered in efforts
to deport illegal alien criminals. New York City woman locked
up for making deranged social media posts threatening to kill
President Trump quietly released by an Obama appointed judge. Last week,
Bosberg released Jones, fifty year old Big Apple resident, under

(23:46):
electronic monitoring on August twenty seventh, and ordered she see
a psychiatrist once back home. The surprise release comes just
days after US Magistrate Judge Maxilla up. Uh, jeez, how
do you some foreign broad up a hyaya? Is that

(24:07):
how you pronounce that? A pod hyaya? Anyway, she denied
Jodan's bond over persistent threats on Trump's life. She issued
over so she denied bond. Officials were aware of concerning
posts starting on August second. So the US magistrate did
her job, denied her bond. She's staying in jail. Bolsberg

(24:29):
shows up, just stick an ankle moan on her on
her sender home, but make sure she's got to see
a psychiatrist. Really, you would think it would beg for
an investigation. But there's absolutely no way this would have
been permitted if the threat was made against Obama or
Biden or any other president for that matter. And you

(24:50):
know it, and so do they. Huh, they keep pushing it.
Two six fifteen toll free eight eight four four one
fifteen point eighty. Some great news here. This is is
good to see. You like seeing stuff like this. A

(25:11):
West Point football player is being heralded as a hero
for running to a burning car to rescue the driver
moments before the vehicle was engulfed in flames. Very cool.
US Military Academy posted on Facebook Sunday Proud of the
heroic actions taken Sunday night by Cadet Larry Pickett Junior,

(25:34):
second year West Point Cadet Army West Point football player
and his father Larry Pickett Senior, who are seen pulling
a driver to safety in a video online taken by
the family, running towards danger to save lives. The embodiment
of the warrior ethos this this kid is. I mean,

(25:55):
he's just fantastic. Nobody else would go near the car
because it had hit a bunch of power lines and
the sparks were flying, which was igniting a fire, so
nobody else would go near it. Larry and his dad
jump into action, run over there, pull the guy out
of the car to safety. And now the guys is
doing fine. You want to see more of that, and

(26:18):
he's doing a good job playing football for Army too.
Awesome stuff. You love me, hey, you love seeing stuff
like that. Two six fifteen eighty toll free eight eight
eight four four one fifteen eighty. What else we got
going on here the most hated characters in TV history?

(26:45):
Do we do we care about that? What? Mister Horton
the bicycle shop owner on Different Strokes coming in at
number ten, Skyler White on Breaking Bad coming in at
number nine, Doctor Smith on Lost in Space. Really, Grace

(27:09):
Adler on Will and Grace Hated, most hated? Really nobody
like Grace? Okay, Ross on Friends, Well, yeah, yeah, it's
kind of a dope, but still hated. I don't know,
I hated it is really j R Ewing? There you go?
That's you see that? Coming in at number five. I

(27:35):
don't know this one. Kaylu on on klu never heard
of it anyway, whoever that is coming in at number four?
K Win Kai Win on Star Trek Deep Space nine
coming in at number three? Really whatever? Cousin Oliver on
The Brady Bunch, Yeah, I could see that, But this one,

(27:58):
I don't get. The number umber one most hated character
in TV history.

Speaker 8 (28:05):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
I disagree with this. I don't understand this. Sheldon Cooper
on The Big Bang Theory? Really, why Shell? What do
you do? I mean? Yeah, it's as I guess, people
don't like his character because I thought it was kind
of funny. He was kind of a dopey nerd. I
liked the Big Bang theory. How do you hate Sheldon?

(28:29):
He grew so much during the show. He discovered his
inner Sheldon during and then it spawned off on young Sheldon.
So how could he possibly be the most hated TV character?
But that's from cracked dot com. If you care no.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
Doubt about it, you have become a great show man.

Speaker 9 (28:49):
Ken Love Joyce Kevin right back with more Charlotte County
Speaks News Radio fifteen eighty WCCF.

Speaker 8 (28:58):
I was trying to bring a girl home from a
bar the other and she said, I didn't invite you over,
but my place is kind of messy. And I was like, yeah,
that's not a deterrent at three thirty in the morning.
I can't imagine walking into her apartment and being like,
absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
If you fold these sheets, we could talk, but without a.

Speaker 8 (29:16):
Duvet cover not happening.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Of course, your place is a mess.

Speaker 8 (29:19):
If you're willing to have sex with me, I'm going
to assume your whole life is in shambles. So I
just dropped my iPhone in the toilet. We've ever done that.
It's horrible. I would almost rather lose a loved one
than my phone. Not not my mom or dad, but
on uncle.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
No question. I love my grandpa.

Speaker 8 (29:37):
I didn't check him every thirty seconds. How cool would
be when your grandpa died, if they gave you an upgrade,
a better old dude. They just hand him to you, like
he's just like your grandpa, but he doesn't say the
N word. I'd be like, Wow, that's a that's an upgrade.
Does he still say oriental? They're like, yeah, we couldn't
fix everything I see? Uh so Grandpa thirteen not the row.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
Hide in the world. I have at end up here.
Nothing too loud. Name to pay us.

Speaker 7 (30:32):
Some glasses in the bill. I've got an om come
my clothes on mess.

Speaker 4 (30:50):
Just lucky. I guess.

Speaker 7 (30:56):
I had a woman sweetish, could be she loved the man.
She's gonna make out of me.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
Nice. She's gone move on with just lucky. I get
just a lucky so soon.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
Nowhere to be hen No, well, go.

Speaker 4 (31:47):
Yeay, yay kay again.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM w
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nine four one two zero six fifteen eighty toll free
eight eight eight for four one fifteen eighty Sad to
see and rest in peace. Graham Green. Heck of an actor,

(32:19):
you guys. If you don't know the name, you'll know
his face. And the dude has been on everything. I mean,
he was a very prolific actor. Of course, he even
though he started acting long before this, he became very
popular after Kevin Costner's Dances with Wolves. Canadian First Nations

(32:44):
actor and recording artists. This guy did mean man. He
he was on Longmire, remember him, You played the bad
guy on Longmire. But just a ton of TV since
nineteen eighty six up until just last year, a ton
of TV and movies. In fact that he was in

(33:11):
season two at Tulsa King if you recall that old
smoke anyway, Graham Green, great actor. Sad to see him
leave early. He was only I was born in fifty two.
Wasn't that old? Yeah? Yeah. Once you get up there

(33:33):
and you see someone a few years older than you,
kick it, well, he wasn't that old? Two six fifteen
eighty toll free eight eight eight four four one of
fifteen eighty, Yeah, President or vice president rather. Jd Vance
has been quite correct about the UK and it's really

(33:59):
good to see, though I think they're probably about fifteen
years too late, probably twenty years too late. It's good
to see the British people finally rise up and say
we've had enough of this crap. I'll said it before,
I'll say it again. The EU has turned into the
new Soviet Union, and the EU is a bigger threat

(34:22):
to America than Russia will ever be. Comedy writer Graham
Leon Linan rather arrested in London by armed police over
critical social media posts critical of the mentally ill Transgenders.

(34:46):
Award winning Irish comedy writer Graham Linan said that he
was arrested in London over posts on social media criticizing transgenderism.
And as we've seen over how many, just eight mass
shoot have all been transgender And what I find amazing
about this last one, while there was one, there was

(35:10):
another one that hasn't really been reported, but the one
at the Catholic church. His dad's been working for the
CIA and the DoD for the past twenty nine years
and the only one reporting on that has been Alex Jones.
But it's true. Alex brought the receipts, the pictures, the

(35:34):
whole nine. That's a little strange, don't you think anyway?
Graham Line and celebrated comedy writer created great programs. Father
ted the it crowd over there Across the Pond set
on Tuesday that upon arriving at Hethrow airport, he was

(35:55):
met by five armed, five armed police officers who arrested
him over three tweets. Quote in a country where pedophiles
escape sentencing, where knife crime is out of control, where
women are assaulted and harassed every time they gather to speak,
the state had the the mobs led five armed officers

(36:19):
to arrest a comedy writer for this tweet. And no,
I promise you I'm not making this up that he
wrote on his substack. According to the Irish writer, the
post for which he was arrested included one in which
he argued that biological men who enter female lonely spaces
are committing a violent and abusive act. I would agree,
stay the hell out of women's restrooms. You're not a woman,

(36:42):
You're a dude who needs therapy and help, he said.
Quote make a scene, call the cops, and if all
else fails, punch him in the balls. Another included a
photograph of a LGBT whatever her rally in London, which
he captioned a photo you can smell and that's what

(37:10):
he gets arrested for. That's what a crap hole the
UK is turned into. A third tweet apparently offended people
by saying, quote, I hate the misogynists and homophobes. Screw them.
Really you think that would have been in line with

(37:34):
with the UK anyway? According to the writer, the sole
condition for his release was that he no longer posts
on X just X can't go on a lawn's site quote.
I was arrested in an airport like a terrorist, locked
in a cell like a criminal, taken to a hospital
because the stress nearly killed me, and banned from speaking online,

(37:56):
all because I made jokes that upset some psychotic cross stressers.
To me, this proves one thing beyond a doubt. The
UK has become a country that is hostile to freedom
of speech, hostile to women, and far too accommodating to
the demands of violent, entitled, abusive men who have turned
the police into their personal goon squad. True, very true.

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The Black Books writer has become one of the leading
voices against the transgenderism movement in Britain and Ireland. However,
this has also come with a cost. Multiple stage shows
have been canceled due to his gender critical views. I
stand with him. The Free Speech Union announced that it
would be supporting the line and case, writing on x

(38:42):
we do not believe Graham's arrest or the bail conditions
imposed were lawful. Will be backing him all the way
to in his fight against these preposterous allegations and disproportionate
response from the police. Despite Prime Minister pedophile protector Kerr
Starmer's insistence while in front of US leaders like President
Trump and Vice President Vance that the UK still has

(39:05):
freedom of speech, that's a load of crap, which his
story just proved. A report earlier this year from the
Times of London found that police in Britain have made
twelve one eighty three arrests for posts online in twenty
twenty three. Thirty three people every day in twenty twenty

(39:28):
three got arrested for something they posted online. In the UK.
It's a dead country. I hope that people can take
it back. God bless sharpen up your butter knives and
gas up your Mini coopers, because that's about all you got.

(39:48):
What else have they got? They got nothing now they
really don't. I don't what else they got. Very sad
to see that. Also, Uh, if you watched any of
the US Open tennis, maybe or even if you don't,

(40:11):
maybe you saw the story of that Polish corporate ceo.
He's the CEO of a paving stone company. He became
an international villain over the weekend when he was caught
on camera stealing a hat from a little kid at
the US Open. Pilter Sizik, who's kind of sounds like

(40:36):
a Bond villain, doesn't he. Anyway, he grabbed the hat
that tennis star Camille Mege Cressik Kerzek mej Kerzek was
trying to hand the little boy, and uh, the Polish
dude took off with a hat. He's been called every

(40:57):
name in the book over the course of the weekend,
but he would like it know that he just made
a quote serious mistake, he says, quote. I would like
to unequivocally apologize to the boy who was harmed, his family,
as well as the fans and the player himself. In
the emotions in the crowd's joy after the victory, I
was convinced that the tennis player was handing the cap
in my direction for my sons, who had earlier asked

(41:19):
for his autograph. It's a painful bit necessary lesson in
humility for me. He also promised to quote engage and
even more actively an initiative supporting children and youth as
well as in actions against violence and hate. I believe
that only through deeds can I rebuild the lost trust. Well,
at least he's trying to make amends and he admits it.

(41:42):
Tennis player mash Kazak didn't even notice what happened because
he was tired and kind of in a days after
his match, But after he heard what happened, he arranged
to meet the kid in person on Saturday and gave
him a bunch of swag. And for the record, he
believes Pyotr's story. Pyotr even sponsors his tennis federation back
in Poland. Now there was a there was a previous

(42:02):
statement that was a fake about where he was. Hey,
a tough crap for the kid. He that was a
fake one. So Kyoto is not a bond villain. We'll
be back w c CF Punta Gordon, Shahna County's only
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