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June 16, 2022 57 mins
Meet 2022 GOP Nominee for US Senate of Oregon Candidate Jo Rae Perkin (R). Jo Rae is a Constitutional Conservative Candidate for U.S. Senate, Republican, Pro-Life, 2A, Wife, Mother, Grammy. Jo Rae’s professional background includes experience as a real estate agent, personal banker, financial advisor and insurance agent. She has owned her own financial planning business. Her husband George is a self-employed carpet installation contractor. She has also been active with several organizations over the years in the Albany, Oregon, area. In the past, she was a member of Greater Albany Rotary, Beta Sigma Phi, founding chair of Mid-Willamette Women’s Council of Realtors, Willamette Association of Realtors. Jo Rae states "I will do what’s best for ALL Oregonians, not just the residents of our biggest cities, but our loggers, farmers and ranchers, fishermen, small business owners, our old and our young, our middle class, our poor, our families, our entrepreneurs, our vets and our law enforcement officers – everyone matters". Join national political commentator/host Chauncey I. Brown III and Oregon GOP Nominee Jo Rae Perkins as we discuss the state of Oregon and our nation.
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A lot talk radian. This isthe Jauncy Show where we're always right and

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never left. We put God firstin politics second. I'm your Patriot's host,
Chauncy Brown. Welcome to the show. Today we have Organ's GOP nominee
running for US State Senate. She'sa wife, mother, grandmother, pro

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lifer, an American first candidate.She's also been on the front line of
everything that has been going on wrongin this country, speaking out against all
of the ills within our government andwhat is transpiring across the country. She

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has been attacked because she supports qanOn and this is a fighter that you
want to hear from today. Withoutany further to do, let me bring
into the studio my dear friend andGOP nominee for US Senative Oregon candidate Joe
Ray Perkins. Hello, John Cley, thank you for having me on your

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sholves. Thank you very much.It takes a lot of courage that you
have to stand up and go againstthe grain, and I know you personally.
I know that's the type of candidateyou are. You want to serve
people, not politicians, not specialinterest groups, and you're not going to
cow down and bow down to pressureof the opposite side of the aisle,

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trying to call you things that youare not. So let's talk about someone
I'm not exactly So I'll let ifyou want to talk a little bit about
yourself, and then we can getinto some of the issues. Okay,
Well, I live in Albany,Oregon. Married my high school sweetheart.

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We have been married forty four years. We had two children, and there
is a combination of eleven grandchildren.The oldest is twenty one, the youngest
is almost ten months old. Myhusband, George, is a carpet installation
contractor, and I in two thousandand seventeen was laid off from a job

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at Oregon State University, and soI ended up pretty much retiring after that
because my mother in law was livingwith us, so I was her primary
caregiver. She was easy to can'tcare of up until a few months before
she passed away. Then she neededmore, more more care. But spent

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most of my time following the paththat God put me on, which is
to be a member of Congress asa US Senator. Amen. God definitely
has chosen you, because whenever there'sfire, you're there trying to extinguish it.

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I've been known to speak out oftheir time or two. Yes,
we're going to get into that lateron. You're definitely a fire brandy.
You know you have run for severaloffices, yes, in Oregon over the
past several years, so you understandand you have the pulse of the people
in Oregon. What are some ofthe challenges that your state is facing as

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a result of not only this currentadministration, but what's been going on with
COVID and over the past several years. How has your state fared well or
a lot of changes need to bemade. What do you think our state
has not fared well? Oregon isa test state up until President Trump putting

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this on the map with the riots, over one hundred straight days of riots
started on May twenty eight, twentytwenty. Most people ignored Oregon that our
police did nothing and allowed rampant riotingto take place. President Trump got slammed

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for bringing in federal marshals to protectthe Federal building while Antifa was trying to
burn down Portland. They were shininglaser lights in the eyes of the federal
marshals to try to blind them.They were they chained. I'm not sure.

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I don't want to say changed.But they secured a door on a
police precinct with people inside and tryto light it on fire. These people
didn't even get arrested. The DAsaid we're not going to do anything.
Soros funded, bought dam So that'swhat you know. Portland was a beautiful
city, great, great town forfood. These people love the eat.

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I mean the food trucks was likea huge thing. I think it's probably
one of the first dates where citieswhere food trucks became a huge issue,
I mean not the issue, ahuge gathering place to go eat. Oregon
is the first date to have allvote by mail started in nineteen ninety six.
The first election that we did onall vote by mail was was January

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of nineteen ninety six when Ron Wideand a then US representative, was elected
to the United States Senate. Thatis who by the way, that I
will be retiring hashtag retire Ron soum. But so we've had that.

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We were shut down. We wereone of the very last states where then
to go, oh, you don'thave to wear a mask just like other
states. Thousands of small businesses anddiners were shut down when out of business
didn't reopen. High suicide among ouryouth and our teams. Because they're so

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so despondent. Our housing prices areout of control. They want to tax
us more and more. We're oneof the highest tax states. Our governor
is the least like governor in theentire country, and we are number forty
eight in education. Having said allthat, Oregon is also one of the

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most beautiful states in the entire country. Yes, it is absolutely gorgeous here.
It doesn't matter what you if youwant to be at the coast,
you can go to the coast wherethere's rocky shores with massive rocks or nice
sandy beaches. You can go skiing, you can go hiking, climbing,

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rock climbing. There's world class rockclimbing over in central Oregon at Smith's Rocket
and go ride the rapids down downMopping and down the Dischutes River. So
much people can do here. It'san amazing beautiful state. And go rocket
and get thunder eggs and cut themopen and find amazing crystallized rock. It's

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it's such a great state that itis being run by people who want to
destroy us and control our lives.Oh and by the way, Oregan is
also the first state to prove abortionup until at any moment, up for
any reason, up until the momentof birth. We are living in challenging

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times and I know that you're agod for in person as well as I
am. And we're in a spiritualwhere of warfare right now between good and
evil, between God and Satan,and it is clear Satan is trying to
attack our children. You're trying torecruit these set of filers or of feelers,
whatever you want to call, thesesick people for trying to recruit kids

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with the trans the drag queens andall this other stuff. You know,
I can't even wrap my head aroundthis stuff. I really can't, But
I just want to take one momenton social media today. One of my
followers is a trans woman and shespoke out today about how sick he's what

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these people are doing to try tocoddle our children, and I told her,
your voice needs to be heard,was you know, just as well
as Caitlin Jenner saying that you know, if you want to play sports,
then create transports rather than you know, but there are so many people that

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are against this, and even thisLady Shield even mentioned on Twitter. I'm
not a part of the LBGTQ communitybecause it's all disgusting. It's all Victoriol,
it's all identity, it's all show, it's all you know, I
don't even know what you want tocall it. You know what it's disgusting,

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you know, having grades and havingchildren there. I mean, I
never thought at sixty years old thatI would see this type of stuff in
this country and having public schools,you know, promoting it. Now,
as of late today, an articlecame out the ag of I think miss

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Again wants to put a drag queenin every school in every district because it'll
be better for everybody. Whatever thatmean, That doesn't make any sense.
And I posted up on LinkedIn andTwitter, and of course you know,
I said, you do not bedeceived. God will not be mocked.

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Every man will replace sos. AndI also pray for those souls. I
pray for all of those sick individualswhose souls have been coopted by Satan,
you know, because the wrath ofGod when you come after children. I
can't even comprehend the magnitude of whatcould happen to you. And just like

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you know, and my followers knowabout my story about myself and my testimony
and what I went through, youknow, and I'm God, thank God
he kept his hands on me.I will never turn back and I will
do my best never to sin again, because I was broken down to the

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bone marrow from matting a six digitjob to being elected official fire captain,
to ending up in prison, theninter that a rehab, then homeless,
only for God to get my attention. And I am so blessed that He's
raised me to where I am now. And if I can give anyone hope

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and faith, please save yourself beforeyou lose yourself, because that window of
saving yourself is extremely small. AndI know we should be talking about politics,
but we need to be talking aboutsaving souls because that's what's corrupted in
our society today are people's souls.And we're seeing it's clear that when a

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name, when the people, whenpeople everyday people turing, their turing their
hearts and their souls against the creatorand the universe, against God and against
Jesus and Holy Spirit, we fall. It's very clear and in the history
has shown that repeatedly. In theBible, the scriptures are written, yeah,

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and and people people don't want tobelieve it, and that's that's okay.
They have a choice, they havethe right to believe what it is
they want to believe. But lookat the fruit. There's there's a scripture
in the Bible that talks about youreap what you sell, and this is
so obvious. And so people justneed to wake up and we need to

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turn our hearts back to God.I remember Dobson series years ago, turn
your you know, turn your heartstowards home, and home is where God
is. That Satan is jealous.Satan has always been jealous and wants to
destroy humanity because from what I cantell, I don't read Satan's mind,
but from everything that I've been taught, is that his goal is to destroy

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Satan. Satan's goal is to destroyGod to prove there is no God.
But I read the end of thebook and God wins. And so if
people want to be on the winningteam, beyond God's team, there is
no better team to be on thanGod's team. It reminds me of Carmen's
song The Champions from of my favoriteall time favorite Christian songs. And you

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know, with Satan thinks that heis the victor over the death of Jesus
and the clock starts counting backwards andoh my gosh, he's alive. No,
he's supposed to be dead. Wait, wait, God, it's going
the wrong way. No, whatare you doing? He died? No,
he didn't die. He's alive.And I know from my own life

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the choices that I've made and howGod has has preserves me, even even
at a time when I remember walkingthrough a park here and all, but
he's saying, God, just leaveme alone, and he's going, Okay,
I'll leave you alone. You know. Well it didn't work out,
So I mean, it wasn't horrible, but I wasn't happy. I was

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miserable, and you know, Godwill leave people alone. So um,
I know for me as a believerthat I'm walking the path that God has
called me to. What I'm doingis not for everybody, just like what
you're doing is not for everybody.We all have our own paths and callings
that God has has a planned force, has planned force, and I know

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that He only wants the best forall of us. And we just have
to make a decision do we wantto trust God or lean on our own
devices. And so I know whereI know where my choice is um so.
And as as a person, I'msorry, I'm so excited by listening

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and talking ahead. I'm sorry.As as a person in the political arena,
I don't hide my faith, butI'm not telling people this is how
they have to live Again. Everybodygets their own choice, their own decision.
But this is this is my walk, this is my life, and

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I know that God works in mylife. Looking at the election, the
twenty twenty election, I was thenominee for the US Senate to un Senator
Merkley. I, according to thenumbers, did not win, but I
received the most votes ever in Oregonhistory for a Republican US Senator nominee.

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And we did that on less thana hundred thousand dollars. It was less
than eleventh cents of vote. DuringCOVID, when we didn't have meetings,
we didn't have events. That wasrelegated to Zoom, which I came to
not flight meetings on zoom. Peoplejust don't pay attention. So then in
this election I ran again. Goddidn't say stopped, So I kept on

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going. This time Senator Ron Wydenis ZEP and so I ran again in
a field of seven people, Iprevailed. I was not the top money
raiser. Not my thing. Iwant God to get the glory. I'm
just the person who said, yes, we raised I don't even know what
the official numbers are right now,twenty six thousand dollars. Maybe the guy

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who came in second place had wellover two hundred thousand dollars. These are
miracles. This is how when Godwants people placed in positions of leadership to
bring about his will. I'll tellyou there's nothing more fun. I have
a blast just going Okay, God, what am I saying? Where am
I going? What am I doing? To me? It's fun. Every
days an adventure. Amen, we'regoing to take with commercial break, and

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we're going to be back with GOPnominee US Senate candidate of Oregon, Joe
Ray Perkins, will be right backafter the spatial break. On day one
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We put God first in politic second. I'm your patriots, Chauncy Brown.
We're honored and blessed to have inthe studio. Republican GEOP nominee for
the US Center of Oregon, JoeRay Perkin, Joe Ray. Yeah.
God gives us free will. Itgives us the to choose our direction.

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And I know the direction I chosewas against our father. He reminded me
of it and see for me.He had to put me in places where
he could get my attention, whetherit was in prison, whether it's in
and out of homelessness, in andout of rehab. And I still didn't
get it until after I was homeless, and all he wanted to do is

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get my attention to do his will. I never thought ten years ago I
would be a national podcast host.Only God can do those things. You
have the faith of a mustard seed. He knows our heart, but he
also wants to see our works.Faith putout work instead, and you have

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to put trust me. I knowI had to put a lot of work
in to get to where I amBut God is a merciful god, and
when he knows that you want todo the right thing and you finally surrender
to him, he will guide yoursteps. And I am so blessed for
mercy and grace on my soul thathe guides my steps every day. And

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I'm thankful and blessed to call myfather every day and do his will by
doing this podcast, trying to saveAmerica and save souls. Because the time
is at hand people, and mostof my followers and your followers, they
notice already we're God fearing people.We have to convince those who are challenged

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by Satan. We have to showthem the truth and hopefully they will see
the light and then their souls willbe saved. But let's get back to
politics for a moment, because wecould be talking about our father for whole
the whole hour. What are someof your ideas, because you've run several

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times now for the Senate, you'rein the US Senate. Now, what
are some of the policies or legislativeissues that you'd like to bring forth,
not only for the people of origin, but for the nation. Well,
my very first policy issue is actuallyquite simple. When we are elected we

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are sworn into office, and whenwe take that oath, we say that
we are going to defend the Constitutionagainst all enemies for an in domestic and
that we do that without any mentalreservation or purpose of evasion. Why then,

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do all these elected people violate theiroath of office by voting in favor
of bills that are unconstitutional or supportingbill putting fourth bills such as this new
grab that are also unconstitutional. Sothat is going to be one of my
first things is reminding my fellow senators, especially on the conservative Republican side of

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the aisle, that did you nottake this out oath, then stand up
for your oath, stand up foryou what you know is right, and
do the job that you were electedto do. And to sound that alarm.
We're not elected to be to beprofessional fundraisers. We're not elected to
go to this party and that partyand be wind and dine. We're elected

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to be servants of the people.And the people are our employer. No
I mean, you know, Imean, if you look at the paperwork,
we're employed by the federal government.But we're there because we are elected.
We are hired by the people.So that's That's the first thing that
I want to do, is bethat a person willing to sound the alarm

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to my fellow senators and say,you're elected to do a job, do
it something totally different than what mostpeople when they're to do. You're absolutely
right. I just want to adda footnote to the Constitution. Either they
swear on the Bible of the Koran. What that means is you have to

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also adhere to the laws within theBible, not only the Constitution. And
that's another thing that these legislators forget. Well, we have to be careful
with that botany because if they're accusingthe Koran, you can't serve two masters.

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And we have to remember that theConstitution and the Declaration of Independence was
written by Christian, Judeo faith basedmen, So to be careful. Nothing
against people that are, you know, But I just I mean, that's
just you and I may we sectfullydisagree on that. But Jefferson, Jefferson,

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I don't know if you know,was an avid reader of the Koran,
so our founding fathers were aware ofthe book. I'm really just speaking
of to whoever wants to put theirhand on the Bible or the Koran.
Yeah, yeah, you know.I mean it's ultimately your choice that you
have to adhere to whatever whatever eitherbook says. I mean, I don't
subscribe to the Bible or the Koran. I subscribe to the Tchanook, which

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is totally different. But you know, if you put your hand on the
Bible to swear, no matter whatit is, it's not just the Constitution.
You're swearing to the laws within theBible, because that's what the supposed
right and right and then and thenthe Channook was is the ten commandments in
our in our laws are all basedon the Ten Commandments. Yes, yes,

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they're supposed to be so yeah,yeah, yeah, that's that's where
they're supposed to supposed to be.So um. But that's that's the first
thing to me is is reminding themthat they took an oath and by violating
their oath, their breaking a federallaw and the sound guilty, they would

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lose their elected position, They wouldnot be able to run for office for
five years. They could spend ifI'm doing this off the top of my
head, is not looking at it, up to a year in jail in
a monetary fine. So do yourjob, it's it's to me. It's
pretty simple. The next thing ismy promises. In what I just stated,

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Obviously, I cannot vote for anybill that is not constitutional, one
hundred percent constitutional. So that meansthat along with my staff, we're gonna
have to read all the bills first. What a shock. And if if
we're slapped with a twenty five hundredpage bill, and by the way,
it's ten o'clock at night and we'regoing to vote at eight o'clock in the
morning, I'm going to look atI'm going going to vote now because I
have to read it. But Joe, it's one hundred percent constitutional, Well,

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I don't know that because you arenot affording man and a staff of
let's say four or five people enoughtime to be able to read that many
pages. To expect my staff tostay up all night long and each get
through four hundred and five hundred pages, I would probably be violating some stupid

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union rule. And that's another thingis the unions need to get out of
the government. They do not belongthere. They should not be there.
And if the person wants to workin a union shop, that's fine,
but they have no business being partof the of a government organization. They
just don't, you know. Andif I if I need my staff to

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stay up late at night and readthe bill because we need to know that
it's that it's the right thing.Yeah, that's that's what I'm being hired
to do. And I'll read asmany pages as I can possibly get.
But I don't want to just readthe pages. Go okay, I read
it when we know that we're lookingfor something sificum, like is it constitutional.

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That's a very very good point,because I don't think that most legislators
look at the constitutional mustard of abuild before its presented. They well,
they do kind of because it goesthrough the legal and every bill will say

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where it is constitutional. But inmy opinion, that is kind of massaged
to make it fit when it doesn'treally fit. So they accept that,
Oh well they said it's constitutional,therefore it's constitutional without doing their own independent

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analysis. So sorry, didn't didn'tmean to interrupt you there, No,
this is your show. I apologizeinterrupted you. Yeah, we have a
lot of challenges. Like I said, you bring up a very sailing point
that first we have to honor ouroath and if it's not constitutional, and

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like you said, and then youknow, you know how how Congress acts.
You put something in the bill inthe middle of the night, hoping
that some of the congress people won'twon't read it, and they approve it
because that's doing them in like theysneak all those little goodies in there for
their districts. Yep, you know, and you're right, we have to

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pull them out. We do haveto call them out. We cannot afford
this. The other thing is wehave to stop which goes along without funding
all of these programs and projects thatare to be left to the states.
And again, the Constitution is veryclear. Now people want to know what

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the role of the Congress is,both the Senate and representatives. It's an
Article one, section eight of theUS Constitution. There are seventeen specific items
that are listed there. The eighteenthitem, which I want to read real
quick, it's called the elastic Clause. And it's this clause that causes members

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of Congress to go, oh,well, certainly that is constitutional. The
elastic Clause, which is the eighteenthparagraph or Clause eighteen, says, and
this is referring to the seventeen priorto make all laws which shall be necessary
and proper for carrying into execution beforegoingpowers and all other powers. Sorry,

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my eyes do not want to focuson me. Get over into the light
might help. Oh, there wego and see it and all other powers
vested by this Constitution in the governmentof the United States, or in any
department or officer thereof. And sothat's called the elastic clause because they take
that those few words and they go, aha, see it's constitutional, because
it says that we can do allthese other powers. It's not what it

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means. Right, So again Iencourage people to read not only the US
Constitution, but get to know whattheir state constitution is as well, and
compare some of the some of therights. And the other thing I was
going to say is we are ina nation of moral and civic law.

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Government is established to protect moral law. Moral law are those things given to
us by the Creator, by God. And that is the purpose of government.
Is to protect that which God hasgiven us, which cannot be taken
away by man. And among thosecertain unalienable not unalienable, unalienable thing of

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a new way. Lean means I'myou know, I have a mortgage.
There's lean on my house. Unalienable. You cannot put a lean on what
is in our declaration. Among theseare certain unalienable things. Among these are
life, liberty, and the pursuitof happiness. I wish they would have

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loved it as property, but itsays a pursuit of happiness. But they
knew that that met owning property andamong so that means there's more than those
three things. What else is amongthese? And that is what the job
of the government is deduced to protectwhat God has given us. Amen,

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and then we're going to take aquick commercial break and we're going to be
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elections, we must move forward withlegislation that ensures that our voting system is
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and never left. We put Godfirst in politics. Second, I'm your
patriot host Chauncey Brown. We're honoredand blessed to have in the studio today,
my friend in GOP nominee for USSenate Morgan in An H. Ray
Persons and Joe. What are someof the other legislative issues that you would

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like to work on? Apparently ourparent in past legislators have not on immigration
reform that's still looming in the wind. Have you thought about any positions on
education? I know that you're againstCRT, I know you're against the brag

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Queen's reading books to our children andall this other garbage. So yeah,
so on education, I mentioned unions, the National Education Association is controlling so

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much of what is going on.I just heard an amazing lady named Rebecca
Friedrich speak on I think it wasSaturday, might have been Friday over in
Redmon at an event that I attendto called Fighting for Freedom. She has
a book called Standing Up to Goliath, Baddling State and National Teachers Unions for

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the heart and so of our kidsin country. I just bought our book
Ivan started reading it yet. Butthis so from a the federal level,
outside of the money that we're givingto the schools, which is not constitutional.
That's an area that I will bepushing back on and exposing the NYAM,

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which I will need prayers people,because when you go after organizations like
that, they come after you.And I don't care if they wanted to
try to destroy my reputation, Ican care to us. It's my life,
of the life of my family,that's what they care about. But
so we just you know, weneed to be prepared for that, but
they are. Again, this isall part of the globalist agenda. It

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is all tied into it. Electionintegrity, election transparity, election security.
We have got to get ahold ofthis. As I mentioned Oregon as the
first all vote by male state,we were the front runners. We were
the ones to show everybody else howto do it. And we need to
get back especially in Oregon. Andthis is from so this is dual because

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each state has the right, accordingto constitution, to set the time to
place the manner of their elections,accepting when it comes to the presidential election,
so we need to count the votesby hand. Get back to hand
counting. Forget these machines. Weneed to vote in person and vote on
paper, no electronic machines. NowOregan, it's all on paper. Then

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the paper goes through the machines,through the talenting machines. But we need
to end voter ID so we needto have those those items. They're they're
very important to have clean their voterrolls. They are violating a federal law
of not cleaning the voter rolls multiplestates around the country. Or again,

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just reactivated all the inactive voters atthe first year. So if you moved
and you haven't voted for a while, but you didn't advise your election your
county clerk elections clerk that you weremoving out of state, you're still on
the voter roll. Or if theydidn't pull off somebody that was deceased,
you're still on the voter roll andthey've reactivated all those people. Well,
why are they keeping all these peopleon the voter rolls? What's the purpose?

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I encourage people to see two thousandmules. Checkout doctor Doug Frank's work
and also Captain Steffcashell. Check outtheir work. It's amazing what they've shown
people. We need to know thatour elections are securing. This is not
a Republican or a Democrat issue.Senator Ron Wyden, who I will hashtag
retire Ron in November. In twentysixteen twenty seventeen, he spoke on the

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floor of the Senate complaining about thevoting machines and that our elections are not
secure. Democrats were complaining in twentysixteen. We complained in twenty twenty.
We cannot forget about what happened intwenty twenty. We have to fix it.
It's part of the history. Isupport term limits. I think twelve

(36:57):
years maximum. It's plenty to bein Washington, DC or founders never envisioned
it being a career. Ron Wydenhas been there since was first elected in
nineteen eighties, so he's been inWashington, DC since nineteen eighty one.
Forty one years. Too long,way too long. We need to open
up the drilling, open up thelast pipelines again, open up the Keystone,

(37:20):
open up the last pipelines of drillingin Anmar. Yesterday the FEDS decides
that they were going to the FederalReserve Board was increasing the frime lending rate
by three fourth of one percent.They're talking another one half to three fourths
of a percent comes July. Thinkingthat this is going to fix inflation.
All it's gonna do is hit thepocketbooks harder of hard working Americans who are

(37:42):
now who have been struggling to makeends meet. It's going to push them
further into debt because their credit cardvariable interest rates are going to go up.
The cost of a mortgage is goingup. That will bring the cost
of housing down. So now we'regoing to have people go, well,
I paid too much for my house, and they're going to walk away from
their mortgages like they did in Altinateand crash that market again. We need

(38:02):
to get rid of the Federal ReserveBoard. They're an unconstitutional um. No
more medical mandates. H Did Iset that one in there? Real good
for you. You got listen beforeyou said medical man. I've read to
jump in there, and I'm like, okay, hold on to it.
I got excited. Okay, goahead, go ahead. I'll back off

(38:23):
before it. Reserve and the FedReserve Board, they're not constitutional. That
is the biggest corruption of an institutionthat the American people have. These politicism
have ever created. The Federal Reserve. It's an independent body. It's yes,

(38:46):
it's worthless. It's a bank cartailworthless. It's a bank cartel.
Another book that is on my topten lists. Creature from Jacko Island by
G. Edward Griffith if you've gotread it, it the Creature from Jekyll
Island. I think the latest editionis the fifth edition, so it's um,

(39:07):
let me think here, uh eightnine years old now, but the
data is still the data. Itdoesn't it doesn't change. So um.
It took me three years to readthat book because I was blown away by
what I was reading in it.I was like what, So I took
my time absorbing all the information.The creature m from the Creature from Jackal

(39:30):
Island in the name of the author. Please g the letter G. Edward
Griffin. Creature from Yeah Griffin gR I F F I N. Just

(39:53):
a quick update. We have aboutfifteen minutes left than the show. So
um, what else you would liketo cover? Medical freedom? Stop with
these mandates. They do not havethe right at any level to force anybody
to take any medication or vaccination intotheir bodies or the bodies of their children.

(40:16):
And by the way, the childrenbelong to the parents and not to
the state. I won't get intothat any deeper than that. It's comment
on the red of the state hasthe right to take our children. And
most people don't know this. Whena child is born, your birth certificate

(40:40):
is on a certificate bond paper,what a registration number. When you sign
that birth certificate, you're signing yourrights over of your children to the state.
Most people don't know that. That'show dice is in the social government
organizations are allowed to take our children. And that's the sad. I'm not

(41:07):
going to go down that rabbit trail. Yeah I know. And since I'm
there, I'll go one step furtherand then I'll give you the straw man
real quick. The back of yourSocial Security card, that red number is
your straw man number, where everyindividual that has a Social Security number is

(41:27):
on the stoff market. So basically, we are property of the United States
government as a corporation. That's thepurpose and intent for the birth certificate,
for the Social Security card and allthat other stuff. So I'll leave it
there. So I'll give another I'llgive another source. And if people want

(41:52):
to research, very simple research onthat, it can go to the letter
C the number two. The lettercame reports dot com. C two K
stands for Clash of two kingdoms umthe letters see the number two the letter
k so uh Clash two Kingdoms reportssou dot com, and they explain this

(42:17):
in such wonderful way. Their videosare very short, um, so it's
very easy to understand. So I'mon their website right now and under authentication
yep yep, and so under thetopic of a authentication they explain this.

(42:37):
And they have a lot of videoson their website as well, under video
content. So um uh. Ireally encourage people if they want to know
more about that. It makes itreally simple. I've I've read other writings,
I've listened to other people's videos,um, and then um, I

(42:59):
went to this see the site ofRandy Conway as a friend, and UM
went there and went, oh mygosh, Randy, this is so much
easier to grasp than the other stuffthat I've read. So um, and
it's important that people follow this.I cannot authenticate myself because I'm running for

(43:20):
a federal seat. I understand Ijust said, but I don't other peoples
to understand what you understand it,right, But I understand, I mean,
you know, yeah, So whenyou guys get there, and again
there's people that are going to go, oh, there she is. She's
a conspiracy theorist. This is thisis a theory. This is a line

(43:40):
of thought that many people have beenresearching for many, many many years.
Um, I personally cannot verify ifit is fact or fiction, but I
encourage people to read and do theirown independent research and come to their own
independent conclusions. Thank you. However, you have been on the cutting edge

(44:01):
of speaking truth to power, andthose who don't like to hear the truth,
they want to call you a conspiracytheorist. Book, right, And
I like quanon by the way,and I support QAnon. There's an old
fire department saying where there's smoke,there's fire. And we know that the

(44:27):
mainstream media is fake news, andit's ironic that when we speak truth to
power, it's a conspiracy. Theytry to debunk Quanons by saying conspiracy theorists,
so they're speaking truth to power.The conspiracy is perpetrated by those that

(44:47):
are trying to push back against thetruth. Right, Okay, And that's
where we know the difference. Youknow, it's sad, but you know
the truth is going to come outeventually. You cannot keep anything hidden for
long because what goes on in thedark will come to light and like we

(45:10):
talked about earlier, either you're onthe side of God or you're on the
side of Satan. You can't serveyour masters. Yep, my father told
me that as a little boy.You know, so choose wisely see people.
Like I said, by the graceof our Father, I'm still here.

(45:31):
A lot of people didn't make makeit through the challenges that I personally
went through. But I'm here totell you that God is love. God
loves you, and all He wantsyou to do is acknowledge, and He
will direct and guide your past.Amen to that. Thank you. So

(45:54):
listen God, listen. God savedmy life and I will always give and
the honor, praise and glory.You know. I remember when I was
homeless and I would sleep behind agas station looking for an open vehicle,
and I even have a Bible oranything, and I just spoke to God
directly and he heard me. Heheard me. Because I'm still not homeless

(46:19):
now, I understand the challenges thatpeople facing homelessness mental illness. I am
lucky, I am blessed. Thereare still some people that are still out
there homeless. Some people can't overcomethe mental illness, and you know,
We only have about five or sevenminutes left, but I hope that you

(46:43):
would take on the challenge of addressingmental illness. We don't have a gun
issue. We have a mental issue. We have moral issue. We do
kill people. People kill people.A night doesn't kill a person. A
person kills a person. You needto stop with this nonsense about gun control

(47:07):
because people that get illegal handguns arenot following gun control laws. And even
with the strictest gun laws in thecountry has the highest murder rate of gun
So stop with the nonsense that wehave more laws that they do. And

(47:32):
we need to be putting money intothe mental illness issues, the homelessness issues.
I am convinced that those government agencieshave no desire as much as they
talk about it, to quote unquotesolve the mental health excuse me to solve
the homeless issue, because if theydid, then they're no longer needed.

(47:53):
Homelessness has has grown exponentially. Whybecause they're pumping drugs and people. Why
because they have a mental health issue. Why because we putt drugs into them
when they were when they were younger, they were add Why because we put
chemicals in the food. Why becausewe thought it would be better. Why
because we want to control you.Why because we think we're smarter than you

(48:15):
are. These are all possible answers, right, but take away against Why
do they want to take away theguns? Over three hundred million guns owned
in this country. Take a lookat Australia, Take a look at the
Jews in Germany exactly, take alook at the Chinese. You can go
down. Somebody read it recently,all these countries that the people gave up

(48:40):
their guns and the government is tyrannical. Friends, we have tyranny. We
have corruption in our own country,and we need people who are willing to
say I don't care what you think. I will speak the truth, and
I will do it in a mannerhopefully that you will not get offended.
I cannot control your feelings, butI hope that people will get fed up

(49:02):
enough. I understand we all havemore in common than we don't. We
all want to love and be loved, roof overhead, food on the table,
feel safe and secure in our homes. We want the government to leave
us alone. We don't want tohave to think about is our government or
people that we elected doing the rightthing. They should be doing the right

(49:23):
thing. We are no longer peopleof virtue, and our constitution was made
for a people of virtue. Weneed to get back to being a virtuous
people. Be truthful, be honest. The truth hurts. Sometimes do it
in a loving way, but doingit in a way that is going to

(49:45):
spur people to action. And Ihope that I have spurred people to action,
even if it is just writing aletter to the school board, even
if it's just writing letter to yourcity council. If you can't go to
those meetings, I understand people arebusy. You're trying to raise your families.
You're trying to figure out how tomake ends meet. Start growing a
garden. If you can grow yourown food, know what it is that

(50:06):
you're eating. Eat. I havea pear tree, so I start.
I have a teeny lot that welive on. I can go get some
beans and planted in my planters,some peas and stuff. There's things that
you can do and start to preserveyour own food. We cannot continue to
rely on big corporations to tell usthe right thing they have. They are

(50:27):
now controlling government. That is thetrue definition of fascism, and we need
to stand up for righteousness and bemad, be mad as heck and say
I'm not going to take it anymore, but do it in a way that
is going to encourage people that maynot agree with this politically. Because again,
at the end of the day,just as I said a moment ago,

(50:50):
everybody wants their basic needs taken careof. They all want to be
accepted, they all want to loveand be left. Everybody around the world
those basic needs taken care of.Let's work on that together and encourage everybody
to do the best in whatever itis that they're doing. Do your best,
whatever it is, put your bestfit forward always and together. That

(51:13):
is going to help solve that mentalhealth issue and a homeless issue. The
gun issue quote unquote would resolve,would resolve to a much better degree.
But we've got to stop putting peopleon all these psychotropics. Thank it's problem.
Amen. Thank you for taking timeat your schedule to come on my

(51:35):
podcast today. We covered a lot. We didn't get to cover as much
as we'd liked it. We covereda lot. You're going to also be
on my sister podcast, American FirstPatriot Podcast next week, so I'm excited
to have you back on. Pleaseshare with my listeners the donation link that
I can make a donation or contactor volunteer still, you know, yeah

(52:00):
Nation with the listeners. Absolutely,we made we just we made it really
simple for people to write down andremember it Perkins dot vote, Perkins p
E r K I N S dotvote vote and that'll take it to my
main website. Also, there's alink to candidate show Ray's name and the

(52:23):
description of this show. So ifyou forget you just click on the link.
It will take you right to ourwebsite. Yeah, thank you so
much. Whether, Yeah, youare welcome. Thank you Chauncey so much.
I'm glad you're feeling better and havea blessed stress of your evening you
as well, and I'm excited tohave you on next week and do another

(52:44):
show. All right, sounds goodbye, care God bless you. We
were just listening to us Senate nomineeGOP candidate Joe Ray Perkins from Oregon.
We're going to take a quick commercialbreak and we're going to be back to
close out the show. I wantto be your infrastructure governor. Now.

(53:14):
I've been involved in infrastructure construction throughoutArizona during the last seventeen years. I've
traveled more than a half a millionmiles across the Arizona roads, and I've
watched the roads decay over the lastseventeen years. Rural communities need special attention
with infrastructure dollars, and as yourinfrastructure dollar watchdog, I want to make

(53:36):
sure that your tax dollars are spenton the right projects in the right places.
Vote Neely for Governor in the Augustsecond primary election. Paid for by
Neely for Arizona. Welcome back tothe Chauncy Show, where we're always right
and never left. We put Godfirst in politic second. I'm your patriot
host, Chauncey Brown. We werehonored and blessed to have in the studio

(53:58):
today. Gop nomen for US Senateof Oregon candidate Joe Ray Perkins talking about
the many issues that are only firstState but are facing our country. The
time is now, people, thatwe all must stand up and take a
position against the immoral acts that aretranspiring by this government and by all within

(54:22):
it. Whether it's our public educationsystem trying to indoctrinate our children's with pedophiles.
We must push back against this immoral, satanic, and disgusting things that
are going on with our children today. An attorney general I believe from Michigan

(54:53):
said that she wants a drag queenin every public school state. Instead of
worrying about putting a drag queen inevery public school, why don't you make
sure that our children can master reading, writing, and arithmetic, that they

(55:19):
have the ability to question critical thinkSee, they don't want our children to
be independent thinkers. These people aretrying to groom our children, and we
know what grooming means. Satan iswearing his ugly head and we must push
back. We must kill him atevery turn. I want to thank everybody

(55:40):
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on Twitter and across social media,but your support that you have given me
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