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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Giggyy gaey geggity goo.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
This is not headline news. Fifty nine year old Darius
Rucker is dating a thirty three year old woman. It's
not that he likes him young, just young enough not
to remember he was Hootie. The movie Saw eleven has
been scrapped due to creative differences. Apparently the director wanted
to beat a dead horse, but the rider was more
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interested in milking a dead cow. Fun fact, it takes
twenty seven thousand trees to make all the toilet paper
the world goes through in one day.
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Twice that. On May sixth, and.
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Apple is launching a thinner model of the iPhone called
the iPhone Air. This is great news for inmates who
smugglephones in their crack. This is not headline news.
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Who wake up were the cover to its slid cat
cannot joy the real.
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Me. They can tell you.
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Not any.
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Solid cat. Solich, Sally Can, Sali Can.
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In this present crisis, government is not the solution to
our problem.
Speaker 7 (01:57):
Government is the problem.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
This is Charlotte County Speaks.
Speaker 8 (02:02):
Your chance to let your voice be heard on local, State,
and National, which use and now broadcasting live from a
dumpy little warehouse behind a taco bell. The host of
Charlotte County speaks Ken love Joy.
Speaker 7 (02:19):
And the way we go today.
Speaker 8 (02:22):
Our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom
came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly
terrorist acts.
Speaker 9 (02:38):
Well another one just hit something else, just hit a
very large plane in trevely of my building.
Speaker 10 (02:43):
Has there's been another coalition went.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
Straight into one of the twin towers, which is its
disintegrated instantly.
Speaker 10 (02:50):
It was the most almost thing I've ever seen to
straighten itself out and dove to the other side and
crashed right in.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
An explosion was so terrific. It looked like it had
dynamite in it. There were people falling out of the sky.
Speaker 6 (03:03):
We were trying to get people away when the second
collapse occurred.
Speaker 9 (03:08):
And I don't under a truck.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
So I don't know how appear the year would come
back never sort like this.
Speaker 11 (03:16):
After the first hell of Class, we were back into
trying to drink people out.
Speaker 7 (03:20):
We knew the second one was.
Speaker 12 (03:21):
About to come down, but we would gripping.
Speaker 6 (03:23):
One person when it came down.
Speaker 9 (03:25):
We wanted to grant for our lives.
Speaker 12 (03:27):
I think the aftermath is gonna be in anybody's comprehensions.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
It can't be. And this is this is horrible.
Speaker 8 (03:34):
People.
Speaker 10 (03:35):
You know life will not be the same thing.
Speaker 13 (03:53):
N Get it, only that it has been done away
up call dating number died nine.
Speaker 5 (04:03):
One one.
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O planes go down by now accident. The feastless coward shed.
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Blood of iron.
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The sund someone's.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
Bothered over my sister.
Speaker 12 (04:22):
The father around the sun gone away forever. After nine
one one, nine one one.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
Is the number we call when we need a hero
to take care of the song.
Speaker 15 (04:45):
When the twin the times crumbled, our heroes were there
one more time.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
They gave the wrong much much more than their share.
Speaker 15 (04:55):
God blesses the love families help to see chain everything.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Americans united After nine one one? Where do we go
from here?
Speaker 7 (05:18):
Will?
Speaker 3 (05:18):
It's really hard to see.
Speaker 7 (05:21):
We got to help each other.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
Like our heroes did that. Don't let it all be
for nothing.
Speaker 15 (05:29):
So many loved ones come stam proud We're still Americans united.
Speaker 12 (05:35):
After nine one one, nine one one is the number
we call.
Speaker 15 (05:46):
The one need a hero to take care of us all.
When the twin tavers comes up, our heroes were there
one more time.
Speaker 12 (05:57):
They gave around much much more than their share.
Speaker 15 (06:01):
Got this So families have seat and everyone Americans, you
not at.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
After nine one one? Now we know who did it. Evil,
that's been done. They're all the answers when they die.
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Nine one on.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Gary Harvey, Ladies and gentlemen have a seat, grabbed the
mic Now Folks News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point
nine FM, w CCF Radio dot com and on the
iHeartRadio app. Uh Mikey Bassiani still hanging out in nash
Phil and yeah, got you now. Gary debuted this song
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on on my show back in two thousand and one,
just a few days after nine to eleven. I had
just taken over Hippo's show. He went to the Boys
and Girls Club. So I was doing seven and nine
I got off. I was It was ten to nine
just about the end of my show on this day
back in two thousand and one, when CC came into
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the studio where we were at the old studios down
in Punta Gorda. She came in said, Hey, a plane
just hit the twin towers, and then she came in
just before the top of the hour another one hit,
so we knew it wasn't it And that inspired you
to write this song and it's done well for you.
Speaker 14 (07:50):
It has it it It was written for a purpose,
and I think every time that it is performed, it's
not anything you want to, you know, come out and
celebrate and party about. But yeah, the firefighters and police officers, technicians,
all the good people in the world, they they just
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tend to listen up and have a little respect. And
you know, it's that was never intended to be a
big hit or anything. And like you said way back then,
I remember you said you maybe some making really perform
it for you and get you know, get it out there,
and just never happened.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
But a lot of people have.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
I think it's it serves its purpose, you know, it
does it does. So how you and do you and
care Gary and Carey of course performing all over here?
Speaker 14 (08:40):
Yeah yeah, yeah, we're busy, uh all the time. And
it's very odd to be performing here a little bit.
I used to riding underneath that beautiful harmony and everything.
But yeah, we're doing doing good and keep keep getting
work for twenty.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
I can't believe it's been twenty four years.
Speaker 14 (09:01):
I know, twenty four years.
Speaker 7 (09:03):
We're getting old, hun.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
Very fortunate, very fortunate.
Speaker 7 (09:08):
Get to be in Charlotte County.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
I'm happy. I love it here, love it well. Like
I said, it just uh uh. And I asked you
to come in even before after what happened yesterday. Yeah,
and that doubly it really kind of brings the mood down,
you know, it does, indeed. But once again, I just
I've always appreciated you and Carrie and your singing, and
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you're performing on what you've done and what you did
there and again twenty four years I just I had
to have you back. I appreciate it very much. Again.
Speaker 14 (09:39):
I loved it then and I love you now.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (09:42):
It was when Cord called and said, do you know
what's going on? You know, see if you can write
a song about it. So I said the prayer, and
fifteen minutes later it came out and had no idea
what it would do, but twenty six thousand hits and
in a day, you know it said us Songwriter commemorates
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nine to one one tragedy, and then number two was
Michael Jackson and Sting and all these guys.
Speaker 7 (10:10):
But like I say, that was never I went. When
he offered the.
Speaker 14 (10:18):
Suggestion to write a song that I contacted Paul Cottrell
who is another local.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
But he's still gigging too.
Speaker 14 (10:26):
Oh yeah, yeah, And he had me over at Music
and Serious Fun his studio and it was kind enough
to record it. I mean, it happened LI couldly split
and then of course on I think it was just
a few days later, on maybe the fifteenth, they had
that big red white and U you remember all that
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sees and everybody so David anyway, mister Moody, it was
all just a lot of great people, a lot of
great people.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Good people, great times. And you've been a part of
this community for a long time. And uh just love
having you, brother, sir, Thank you very much. Can we
got a bassie any on the phone too? What's going
on with you?
Speaker 4 (11:13):
Yes, sir? Well, you know I'm still hanging here in
Nashville and you've got one more day. And speaking of
nine to eleven, I mean, I was very little at
the time, but it's something you don't forget, even if
you were just told who you were. And my parents
and I still lived in New York at the time,
and I was heading to my swimming lesson when my
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parents heard the news over the radio, and they already
knew they wanted to get out of New York a
little bit, but after what happened on Yeah, that solidified
it because you didn't know if they could get to
the city, what was going to happen upstate or anywhere
near in that area. It was getting more dangerous. We
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see now the crime that has exploded all across New York.
People trying to flee the city. And they were trying
to flee the city back then to get up where
we were upstate. Now they're going further upstate. And so
we moved to Florida and saw that as the beacon
of freedom even back then, and you know, a little
more safe than these bigger cities and states. And as
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the meme is been circulating once again, whether it's you
think about nine to eleven or you think about the
events yesterday, the country that you grew up in doesn't
exist anymore. Things have once again shifted as they did
twenty four years ago, and people need to stay vigilant
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and never forget these things that are happening.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Indeed, we got to go to break Gary Harvey, thank
you very much, Thank you appreciate again, brother, and any
parting words.
Speaker 14 (12:53):
Yes, On Friday the thirteenth, twenty twenty nine when one
became a whole other thing to me where I had
an embolism in downtown and coated for fifty six minutes,
and that had it not been for people acting very
very swiftly, and a helicopter ride and some doctors that
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were cutting edge and the Good Lord, I wouldn't be
here with us. And I can't say enough good about
our fires, doctors and everybody. So thank you for that,
and God bless everybody.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Thank you very much. Garry Hardy, ladies and gentlemen. Quick break.
We'll be right back on news radio fifteen eighty.
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fifteen eighty.
Speaker 16 (14:07):
WCCF Senator Tim Kaine is obtuse I'll use that word
any difreein use that in the Shaw Shank redemption, I'll
use that rather than use some harsher words. He said
this the notion that rights don't come from laws and
don't come from the government, but come from the creator.
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That's what the Iranian government believes it's a theocratic regime
that bases its rule on Sharia law, on target Sunni's, Jews,
Christians and other religious minorities. And they do it because
they believe that they understand what natural rights are from
the Creator. So the statement that our rights do not
come from our laws or our government is extremely troubling. No,
what's extremely troubling, Senator Tim Kane is you don't have
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a clue. You don't have a You're a Senator of
the United States, and you have no understanding of the
founding of this country. You have no understanding of.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
The Declaration of Independence. Watchdog and Wall Street dot Com.
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Aerican girls and American guys.
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We will always stand up Pensiloon.
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We will always recognize.
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When we see O Glory flying, there's a lot of
men did so we can sleep in peace. And nine
when we laid down on.
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My dad is served in the army.
Speaker 17 (15:37):
We lost his right eye and he flew a flying
out in our yark killing deed that and died in.
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Want And my mother, my brother, my sister and me
to grow up.
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And leave happy in land of the Free.
Speaker 15 (15:53):
Now this Mason that I love us falling under attack me.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
Mighty summer punts came flying him from somewhere in the back.
Speaker 17 (16:02):
As soon as we could see clearly to my big
black guy man.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
We lit up here were or like the forth and
you like Uncle Sam, what's your name?
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Has the time of his list had a statue every
started sick, interface.
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And the eagle will fly.
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Tennis gonna be here when you him.
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The freedom starting in a fell.
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And it'll feel like the whole wide.
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Berl's raining down on you.
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Brought to a courtesy he and wide and will.
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Speaker 4 (16:59):
Yes, little Trobe Keith another patriot we lost earlier late
last year or this year? Earlier this year? Wasn't it?
Speaker 1 (17:07):
I thought it was late last year?
Speaker 12 (17:08):
Was it earlier this year?
Speaker 4 (17:10):
It's all you don't remember. He was he was going through,
you know, his cancer battle, and unfortunately we lost him too.
But I think it was late last year. That's right,
because it was right before the election, I believed. But yeah,
courtesy is the red, white, and blue again. Got remember
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these things. They're important. They're painful, but they're important.
Speaker 12 (17:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
And Mark Markowski earlier was touching on Timmy Kane, who
as a senator, it's pretty disgusting that he doesn't know
what the Declaration of Independence says, or what our Constitution says,
and how our nation was founded and why it was founded.
And that's just the basic lack of knowledge on the left,
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or or of acknowledgment of God on the left. It
just seems that they the left has become nothing but
a party based on terror, violence and aggression. And uh,
it's pretty discussed.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
They don't and they don't hide anything anymore. They don't.
They recoil in disgust every time you mentioned God. Just
look at uh the Congress trying to have a moment
of prayer and unce for Charlie and a Democrat yells out.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
No, well and they all start screaming, and you can
hear Crockett, the little ghetto skank Crockett just screaming in
the background. I mean, it's they, they and TMZ, the
whole crew in TMZ cheering, the liberal scum that was
at the event. After witnessing Charlie Kirk get get shot.
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They're cheering.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
Yeah, TMZ tried to walk that back.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
They walking it back. There's no walking back. Cmc sold
I ever watched them exactly and again are pray for
Charlie's wife. And they're two lovely, just young, very I mean,
I don't think that the oldest are not even not
even two or three.
Speaker 4 (19:17):
So then that's what, you know, that's what's got me
choked up yesterday and today the most is just you
just feel the worst for his beautiful, poor wife.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
Because what did he do?
Speaker 1 (19:28):
What did this guy do? All this guy did was
debate people in a very friendly manner. He was never
hateful to anyone. And uh, and yet the people that
would debate him would be just really maniacal, psychotic people
in some regards, uh, stuck in, stuck in their beliefs,
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refusing to listen to anyone other's opinion, and damning people
for having an opinion different than theirs. And you see,
and you know, it goes back again to our founding
God is people have eschewed God in this nation and
that's why this nation isn't working. And Charlie, I've got
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a clip here. It runs about five It's worth hearing
because it's educational and also shows the articulation of Charlie
Kirk and and.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
How much he knewpedia the guy.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
He was just an awesome guy, and I think he
was effective. He was effective at.
Speaker 10 (20:30):
What he did.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
He was winning hearts and minds on college campuses all
across the nation, and that's why they took him out,
because he was effective. Clip first, All right, this was
this is a great clip, folks.
Speaker 18 (20:47):
I was articulated yesterday by a couple of my friends
that our country was not founded on Christian principles. So
I want to see how like an argument that you
guys can give me to combat that. So essentially, they
articulated to me that our country was found on common
law because the Declaration only refers to God four times
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in the Constitution, doesn't refer to God at all, and
it only articulates the structure of government. And is common
law Christian in nature or is it not?
Speaker 10 (21:17):
I could take it first, So this guy doesn't whoever
said that doesn't really know their time about. So first
of all, remember that we were a collection of states
and colonies, and you need to read the State constitutions
before anything else. Nine out of thirteen in the original
states required you to be a Bible believe in Christian
a servant government at the time of the founding. You
could even in Pennce, actually thirteen and thirteen required a
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declaration of faith. Nine out of thirteen required you to
be a Protestant, except Maryland, which was Catholic, which still
required a declaration of faith in almost every single one
of the original state constitutions. Pennsylvania included they had I
profess Lord in Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior
in the original state constitutions. So you remember where collection
of states before that. Secondly, fifty five fifty six of
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the original as signers of the declaration were Bible believing
church attending Christians. You ask about common law, so common
law is inherited from Blackstone, who is Christian. Common law
is an outgrowth of the scriptures. So let's go to
three principles of common law. Presumption of medicence, due process,
and dur of your peers, all three of biblical principles,
so and all wrapped into the ultimate Biblical principle that
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you shall not favor justice if you are richer report
which is in Leviticus nineteen. Right before the most famous
part of Leviticus nineteen, which is that you should love
your neighbors yourself, But before that is that in the
administration of justice you shall not favor the rich or
the poor, which is the idea of blind justice. We
get that in the West, which is incorporated also in
the New Testament ideal. Neither slave nor Greek nor jew,
You're all one in Jesus Christ, as you got to
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dave human equality. These are all Biblical ideas. They're not
Enlightenment ideas, which is they kind of get conflated at
the time. But more importantly than that, they say that
God was only mentioned four times in the Declaration of Independence.
Well that's a big deal, okay, laws of nature and
Nature's God. The last paragraph of the declaration reads as
a prayer. It says, we appeal to the supreme judge
of the universe, who's the judged universe. Jesus Christ says
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in Revelation that Jesus will judge the.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
Earth on his throne.
Speaker 10 (23:06):
In the Declaration, they were praying to Christ our Lord
as a prayer. Very specifically. Thirdly, as I said on
stage yesterday, Deuteronomy was by far the most quoted book
religious or non religious in the time of the Founding
when they were putting together Constitution, more than John Locke,
more than Montesquieu, more than Blackstone. So the Book of Deuteronomy,
which talked about laws, customs, traditions, it was Moses' farewell
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address as he's about to say goodbye. Say hey, good
luck in Canaan. Guys, here's how you should set up
your form of government. But finally, and most importantly, let's
look at actually what the founders said. John Adams seelessly
said the Constitution was only written for a moral, religious people.
It was wholly inadequate for the people of any other.
The body politic of America was so Christian and was
so Protestant that our form and structure of government was
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built for the people that believed in Christ, our Lord.
One of the reasons we're living through a constitutional crisis
is that we no longer have a Christian nation, but
we have a Christian form of God, and they're incompatible.
So you cannot have liberty if you do not have
a Christian population. So that's just a surface level belief.
So then they'll go to the First Amendment, which has
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two parts of the First Amendment which get conflated. First
of all, separation church and state is not in the
US Constitution. That is a single letter that Thomas Jefferson
wrote in eighteen oh seven to the Danbury Baptist Convention
in Massachusetts assuring them that the government would not come
after the church, okay, which is the opposite of what
they would say. However, that was then resurrected by the
Warren Court and the Burger Court in the sixties, where
they said, hey, you know, all of a sudden, we're
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now going to make this as episod of the Constitution.
It does say in the Constitution two things, which is
the establishment clause and the free expression clause. The establishment
clause is that Congress shall make no law prohibiting the
free exercise thereof. What they were most worried about was
a Presbyterian or an Anglican or a Quaker type religion
taking over the federal government. Instead, it was that there
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is not going to be a state run religion or
a state run government. Did you know that one of
the first acts of Congress was taxpayer funded Bible printing
and distribution. Did you know that there are church services
held in the Supreme Court building as late as the
Jackson presidency in the eighteen twenties. But going back to
this idea of separation in church and state, and again
I could riff on this at nauseum because it's just
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so ridiculous, right, is that it's not biblical. Because first
it's not biblical, it's not constitutional because you go a
layer deeper. People that even say that, do you believe
in separation of morality in state?
Speaker 3 (25:26):
Nobody does.
Speaker 10 (25:27):
So all laws are reflects to morality, and all morality
comes from somewhere. There is no such thing as neutral morality.
And we believe what the founders believe because they put
it in the halls of Congress, they put it in
the Supreme Court, and they put it all throughout the country.
Which is that the Decalogue, the Ten Commandments, is the
core morality of how a society and the civilizations that
should exist. Right, the Ten Commandments of every person. And finally,
and this is the kicker. If the founding fathers were
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not Bible believing Church church fan Christians, why did they
put Leviticus on the Liberty Bill, not John, not Psalms,
not Proverbs, not Genesis Leviticus, most Americans can't Leviticus twenty
five nineteen proclaimed liberty throughout the land of which you
are in. It is one of the most sinister, most
unsubstantiated lies that does not come up against any sort
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of academic scrutiny, this idea that Founding fathers were a
bunch of Enlightenment common law deists. The reason they hate
it is because if they the reason they must say
this is that if we actually go back to our
Christian roots and we go back to where we once were,
it's America's best hope for revival and for a great future.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Charlie Kirk awesome stuff. And that was right off the
top of.
Speaker 4 (26:35):
His head, boom exactly.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
He didn't he didn't have.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
That in front of him. If you watch the video,
he wasn't you know, didn't have that written down in
a prepared log. The guy asked the question boom right
off the top of his head.
Speaker 4 (26:50):
And not only right off the top of his head,
but with compassion and with energy and with joy, yeah,
and not not with not not the condescending manner, just
trying to teach people because he know he knew that
once you actually understood then you would love this country,
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and you would love Jesus, and you would love America
as he did.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
But the Left is just turned away from that and
has turned towards evil, and they've become a darkness on
this nation. And they're going to get their day. Their
days coming, and it's coming sooner than they think. The
Democrat Party has turned into a domestic terror organization and
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they need to be treated as such. I've just I've
had it with them. There's there's no good in any
of them.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
You can't be talking to them. No, They've they killed
the person who was the one who was willing to
talk to them.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
You can't. Yeah, the Left, really you think you've accomplished
something in ending Charlie Kirk. You're not gonna like who
comes after Charlie Kirk?
Speaker 7 (28:09):
And you can.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
And what's worse is, how can any Democrat claim to
be a Christian? How can how can you claim to
be a Christian and vote Democrat? How can you do that?
I don't think he can. I just I just don't.
Speaker 4 (28:27):
The Pope tweeted that out two weeks ago. You can't
be a Christian and support abortion?
Speaker 7 (28:32):
How do you?
Speaker 1 (28:33):
How do you okay support aboard. How can you call
yourself a Christian and cheer for the assassination of Charlie Kirk? Yeah,
just said.
Speaker 7 (28:47):
And it uh.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
It really it was. It was such a gut punch, Yeah,
such a gut yesterday having.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
Ahead, all right, this this is what I have to
say about the whole ordeal. You know, in the conversations
I've had, This is what just came out, basically, is
that he he was When you look at Charlie Kirk,
he was the American dream. He was a good man.
He had a beautiful family with two beautiful little kids.
He worked hard, He came from nothing but a college.
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He was a college student who you know, started Turning
Point USA while he was in college, and he was
actually denied by West Point, and so he turned towards
the political activism side, and he flopped for the country
the way that he could. And he was the moderate one,
and they killed him for it. They realized they couldn't
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get to Trump, so they went after the one person
that had the most to do with getting Trump reelected
and turning young people conservative. Everybody's been posting about how
Charlie could have been president, But Charlie was bigger than that.
He got Trump elected. He was the driving force in
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the youth movement, in this gen Z movement. Everybody's talking
about how gen Z men are polling higher as Republicans,
and that is partially, if not a majority, reason is
due to Charlie Kirk, and Charlie won. In the end.
Charlie won, He helped Trump win. He did everything he could.
He built a million dollar movement empire for the youth.
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He did his college tours and rallied everyone, and he
didn't have to do it anymore. He won, He got
Trump reelected, but he knew the risks and he did
it anyway. He decided to go back out there because
I said it when Trump won as well, that it
was just the beginning. Things are only going to get worse.
Because Trump won his reelection and he had a family,
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He has a family, his wife's kids. He didn't have
to go back out there, and he did anyway because
he was a true warrior and he gave every thing
for the love of his country.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
And so what do we get from the left thoughts, prayers,
and let's take everybody's gun. How about we take your guns?
Because it would seem that the left as a whole
cannot be trusted to use guns in a safe manner.
From the transgenders to whoever this guy was. They we
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still don't know. Two people taken in for questioning, both released,
not the dude, if you believe.
Speaker 7 (31:36):
Who was it?
Speaker 1 (31:36):
Crowder? Did you see what Crowder got?
Speaker 4 (31:40):
Yeah? I did see that, breaking news.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
I don't and I haven't read that this morning. Yeah,
I haven't read that anyplace else. Crowder got an email
from somebody claiming that they found the rifle, but I
haven't read that anyplace else, so until it's confirmed. But again, folks,
you got to keep your head on a swivel. Uh there.
They've become psychotic, they've become unhinged. They're evil, they're Unamerican,
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they're very dark people. And it's uh, it's uh.
Speaker 5 (32:12):
On.
Speaker 4 (32:13):
One of the one of the things going around X
and Instagram last night and this morning is the poor
Ukrainian girl. What could have been your sister or your daughter,
and Charlie was you? Yeah, so America and every single
person in this country needs to look at that, because again,
Charlie was the moderate one most moderate. You know, it's
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not even moderate, it's just being an American and if
you feel that way as Charlie did, that means they
want you dead. Because if they're willing to publicly assassinate.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
One of the nice one of the nicest political activites
exactly there ever was.
Speaker 4 (32:59):
Yeah, when they kill and assassinate the nice one, how
do you think they feel about you?
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Quick break, we'll be back.
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Speaker 11 (33:39):
As Americans, we all kind of sort of know how
to play the recorder now.
Speaker 7 (33:45):
There then the white man can't. And you know, thank
you everyone, Sorry you played the recording.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
You gotta say something a little, you know, thoughtful.
Speaker 7 (34:08):
You can't be like you know you eating that. I
ain't got to work.
Speaker 11 (34:18):
This is the recorder, or as they call it in
the Middle East, the saxophone. Now I'm gonna take you
through it because I know We got a lot of
homeschoolers in the room.
Speaker 7 (34:31):
Who never played the recorder.
Speaker 11 (34:34):
It's a musical instrument. It's somewhere between a flute and
a bomb, all right, And there's three pieces, the head,
the shaft, and the taint. And I get it, guys,
I know this looks like a talent showed a shelter.
Speaker 3 (34:49):
I understand that.
Speaker 17 (35:08):
You can run on for a long time, run on
for a long time, run on for a long time. Sooner, Lisa,
gotta cut you down. Sooner, Leader gotta cut you down.
Go tell that long tongue liar. Go and tell that
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midnight rider, tell the rambler, the gambler, the backbiter. Tell
him God's gonna cut him down. Tell him God's gonna
cut him down.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM WCCF caller,
hang on just a second here we have to uh
here from mister Embassiani. Johnny Cash.
Speaker 4 (35:54):
Yes, sir, a little Johnny Cash. I'm going to head
over to the Johnny Cash Museum today.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Had a blast there at the Grand Man. We spent
probably two hours in there. Yeah, yeah, it's it's a
very very cool, very cool museum. Okay, just about nine
fifty three. Hang on, mister Embassiani, We've got a caller
we have to take, and if I try to conference it,
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I'm gonna lose both of you. So we'll just HI. Caller,
you're on the air.
Speaker 9 (36:24):
Good morning, sir Dan Perkins.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
Hey Dan, what's going on?
Speaker 9 (36:29):
I just wanted to call it and just have a
little bit of a conversation about Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Yeah, go ahead, It's just like we've been talking about
it most of the hour. Started out with nine to
eleven and then moved on to Charlie again. One of
the nicest, nicest men, most articulate conservative activists out there,
was never hateful to anybody that he debated with, and
he was winning hearts and minds right, And I.
Speaker 7 (36:56):
Was shocked.
Speaker 9 (37:01):
How quickly the left turned on him after he was dead.
Speaker 4 (37:05):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (37:06):
And I guess mister Dowd lost his job at MSNBC. AH,
But really he should have been intelligent enough to know
he shouldn't have said what he said. And and I
I I just think it's it's a matter of.
Speaker 7 (37:29):
The left.
Speaker 9 (37:31):
Viewing their guts without understanding that there might be implications
to what they have to say, and then they can't
back they can't back it away. I mean, it's and
so this guy lost his job, but there are other
people out there on the left who are just as
vile as he is. Uh, And it only be a
matter of time before they came out and started attacking
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who mister Kirk was and what he did. And I
agree with you. I've watched him. I can't tell you
how many times I've seen him in his meeting with
the college students and respectful and extremely persuasive in what
he had to say. He didn't need any profanity to
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make his point, unlike unlike the Democrats who need, especially
the old fart Democrats who are trying to be hit
by using profanity to try and intimidate people. He was
a breath of fresh air that helped lead the Republican
Party out of the darkness into the light. And he's
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going to be sorely missed. And I don't know how
you replace him, or if you can, but he did
a tremendous service to the American country and the American
people and the Republican Party. And I'm going to miss him.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
We all are. And again, it's just I just think, uh,
you know, the assassination was bad enough, but then the
response from the left has just proven to me there's
no coming back for them. They have totally turned to darkness.
They're evil people. There's no good in any of them
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that I can see. And their day is coming.
Speaker 9 (39:20):
Yeah, and I hope so, and I hope I hope
that it comes in the midterm and they're totally rejected
by the American voters. But you know, you got sixty
three percent of Democrats who support anti police and and
and all the things that we hold important in our
hearts and souls about what's important for this country, and
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they just want to just tear it up and throw
it away. And and yet.
Speaker 4 (39:49):
The news media, I don't know.
Speaker 9 (39:51):
Whether this just damaged that reporter yet because I haven't
seen any any information on on what happened to audience.
But if they if they pick up the mantle that
he laid, that laid down the gauntlet, and they follow
up with that, it'll be interesting to see whether their
audience continues to decline and where more and more people
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are disgusted with the Democratic Party.
Speaker 1 (40:16):
I would hope that if there are any Democrats out
there who are on the fence that this pushed him
over to the side of the light. I just don't
I just can't fathom how how people can act like
that and think like that and are are so unwilling
to engage with people who don't think what they think
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and just have a discussion.
Speaker 9 (40:44):
I which is one other thing that I'll then I'll
let you go. I saw the I saw the iPhone
or camera phones pictures of the shot, both from the
side in the front, and uh, there there are two arteries,
one on each side of the neck. They're both called
chlorated arteries, and they control the blood float to the
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brain and returned back to the heart and lungs. And
if you saw the full on you saw that the
shot was literally dead on and that's a terrible use
of word, but dead on the corotid artery on his
left side. And what I can't figure out is how
nobody can remember or describe who he was for the
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person that was the shooter, and where the shots came from.
Speaker 1 (41:33):
They have they what they do? They were about two
hundred yards away on top of a building. They've got
video of the man on top of the building. There's
video of him getting down and getting away. They've they
took two people into custody for questioning. Both have been released.
They don't have the shooter yet.
Speaker 9 (41:52):
Amazing, absolutely amazing, sad. So anyone, thank you for taking
time to let me bear my soul and I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
I appreciate you, Dan Perkins, ladies and gentlemen, appreciate We'll
talk to you, talk to you Monday, thanks to Dan Perkins.
Speaker 4 (42:12):
Yeah, we have the breaking news real quick before we
hit the top of the hour. Trump is speaking right
now at the Pentagon, and he just announced that he
will award the President's Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk. Possumously.
I said that when I heard about it immediately yesterday,
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I said that something that Trump needs to So I'm
glad he's doing that.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
Excellent. All right, fake news radio update and we'll be back,
possibly Mark Klein in the house. Everybody's still awake, all right,
Big finish.
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