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September 29, 2023 54 mins

Can you imagine a political landscape where the Democratic National Committee hinders opponents like Robert Kennedy Jr.? It's happening and not enough people are aware. 

Should the United States continue sending aid to Ukraine? Lee Carl doesn't think so. 

The final segment of this episode takes a sober turn as we address the uncomfortable topic of sexual abuse allegations, increasingly used as character assassination tools. Using the cases of Russell Brand and Mel Tucker, we discuss possible motivations behind such claims. 

Ending on a musical note, we take a trip down memory lane with Cal Smith's 'Country Bumpkin,' and send our love to the County Line Congregation. Remember, we're here to provide the best, so don't forget to subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode.


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(0:23) College Football Updates and Housekeeping

(19:42) Democrats' Treatment of Trump and RFK Jr

(29:15) Discussion on Trump, RFK Jr, Government Shutdown, Ukraine Funding

(45:09) Trending Allegations Against Men in Sexual Abuse

(52:20) Country Bumpkin Closing Hymn

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ass hair decided to bless mewith on this fine day.
It is a Saturday morning as I'mrecording this, getting ready

(04:31):
for a full slate of collegefootball with the potential to
be very, very, very entertaining.
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college football slate will havebeen unfolded, and we will know
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He's at the top of everybody'slist when it comes to who
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Clemson, I believe, is unrankedat this point, but still no
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be closer to being a fullbeliever of what Norveils got

(05:56):
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I really like what I've seen sofar from Florida State.
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(06:17):
shirts, like Mike Evans.
I'm not sure if he still does,but I know he did when he was at
A&M.
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So also to go along with thisfriskiness that I got going this
morning thanks to my hard partdown the middle in my hair,
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It's just how the cookie iscrumbled for me so far.

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Not gonna lie to you All.
Right, enough of the bullshit,so let's talk about RFK Jr and
let's talk about how theDemocratic Party is fucking him
over like they've done to BernieSanders once before.

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Okay, so RFK Jr, if you're notfamiliar, is the son of Robert F
Kennedy, the nephew of John FKennedy, and he's running for
president on the Democraticticket.
So, to paint the landscape ofthe political field and the 2024

(15:47):
presidential election, thatelection, the general election
Democrats versus Republicanstheoretically will take place
next November, a little over ayear from now, 2024.
Well, if you're somewhatfamiliar with politics and how
election cycles work, because wehave this retarded two-party

(16:12):
system, we have a primaryelection in which candidates
from their own respectiveparties compete against one
another okay and they have anelection or a series of election
elections plural.

(16:34):
For example, iowa and NewHampshire are typically one of
the first two states, two of thefirst states to hold primary
elections, that is, democratsversus Democrats, republicans
versus Republicans and thoseprimary elections are ultimately

(16:57):
utilized in determining whowill ultimately be the candidate
who represents a particularparty in the general election.
So that's where we stand.
We are at the beginning of theprimary cycle for the 2024
presidential election.

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Rfk Jr is on the campaign trail.
Msnbc nor CNN will have RFK Jron their networks.
However, he is getting very,very good and widespread
exposure through the undergroundnetworks of the media and the

(17:40):
internet, if you will.
He has been on Joe Rogan, hehas been on Tim Dillon two
famous comedians who havepodcasts, and RFK has been on a
multitude of other media showsand productions and podcasts.

(18:03):
What have you?
He's doing a very good job ofselecting certain shows to be on
to get his message out andintroduce himself to people.
Shit.
All right, maybe I can talk now.
So the Democratic Party and thewords of RFK Jr are rigging the

(18:28):
primary election against him.
Many of you listening to thismay not be in tune with politics
or, more specifically, thegoings on of the Democratic
Party.
Now, a question I have beenasking myself and other people

(18:50):
recently is how will theDemocrats handle the primary
process?
I even went so far on the mostrecent episode with Alan
Aldridge of Porch Talk andposing this question, and many
people who call themselvesconservatives are not alarmed or

(19:12):
even aware of what's going onwith the Democratic Party and
how they're trying to hamstringRFK Jr in his quest for the
office of the president of theUnited States.
If you are a person whoconsiders them either out of

(19:32):
tune with politics or only intune with Republican politics, I
encourage you to go researchwhat's going on in the
Democratic Party.
So, as it stands right now, theDemocrats Really the people who
are controlling the government,who happen to be Democrats are

(19:53):
persecuting Trump and trying toprevent him, through the legal
system and the justice systemDepartment of Justice they are
trying to prevent him from beingable to successfully run a
presidential campaign andultimately run against whoever
the Democratic challenger may be.

(20:13):
They are trying to, as theyhave done since 2016,.
They are trying to make hislife hell, which I'm sure they
are succeeding, but that's oneexample of them trying to fend
off a political opponent withquestionable means.
Another example is with RFK Jr.

(20:34):
They are trying to prevent himfrom even having his message
heard.
His message is resonating and Iencourage you to go listen to
him and again I'm speaking toconservatives and or Republicans
specifically Don't just turnyour ears off when you hear

(20:59):
Democrat or you see Democratbeside RFK Jr's name.
Please go listen to him talkand at least give him 10 minutes
of your time to make his case.
Don't just tune him out becausehe says he's a Democrat and

(21:20):
he's on the Democratic ticket.
Go listen to him.
Even more importantly, payattention to how the Democratic
National Committee is trying toput obstacles up in the way of
RFK Jr even running and having alegitimate shot at Joe Biden.

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Joe Biden will never debate RFKJr.
Joe Biden will never debateanybody.
But it's alarming what thesepeople are doing to try to fend
off political opponents.
As opposed to just campaigningin a traditional sense, letting

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the message be heard, allowingthe electorate to become
familiar with who the candidateis, having debates.
As opposed to doing thosethings, the people in control of
our government and Joe Bidenare actively seeking to prevent

(22:24):
people from running against him.
This should be a bigger dealthan it is.
People should be more alarmedby what's going on with our
government and how the peoplewho are cultural Marxists are
trying their damnedest toprevent other people, through

(22:46):
legitimate means, from opposingJoe Biden and, more broadly,
this ideology who findsthemselves in power of the
country right now.
It is very scary.
It is very alarming.
They will.
They, being the people incontrol are going after Trump

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because of January 6th andsaying that Trump was trying to
delegitimize a legitimateelection in the election results
.
The ironic part is they aredelegitimizing, all the while,
the Democratic primary bypreventing RFK Jr from being

(23:31):
able to fairly challenge JoeBiden and allow the Democratic
process to play out.
They are accusing, they aredoing what they have accused
Trump of doing very blatantly.

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He is a member of the House ofRepresentatives from Mississippi
, he is a congressman and hisdistrict is Jackson and
surrounding areas, parts of theMississippi Delta.
For whatever reason, theDemocrats decided to put Benny

(24:22):
Thompson, who is an example ofterm limits should be in place.
Benny Thompson headed theJanuary 6th investigative
committee, supposedly lookinginto all that went on behind the
January 6th, and they had thiselaborate, dramatic roll out of

(24:43):
their findings and it was reallytheatrical.
More than anything, my point inbringing up Benny Thompson is
that he led the efforts ininvestigating and persecuting

(25:04):
Trump for January 6th and doinghis damnedest to paint Trump in
a particular light, along withsome of his other cronies in the
Democratic party.
Yet he probably supports howthe Democratic party is treating
RFK Jr currently, and that'shorseshit.

(25:26):
That's 100% horseshit.
That is evidence of, yes, thedeep state that I think Benny
Thompson is more than likely apart of.
He is an example, as a tenuredcongressman, of why we need term
limits.
Benny Thompson has not done awhole lot to write home about

(25:49):
for his district.
I mean, go to his district, goto the city of Jackson and look
for yourself.
Yet he's been in there for myentire lifetime 30 years, that's
a long ass time.
It's hypocritical, it's adouble standard what the
Democrats are doing, and I thinkmore people should be alarmed

(26:14):
at the treatment of RFK Jr.
I would vote for RFK Jr.
I think if we had Trump versusRFK Jr, then you could really
have substantive debate.
The mud slinging, of course,would continue as far as Trump

(26:38):
goes.
Trump's not going to shut thefuck up.
He's just not.
That's just not in his DNA.
That's not how he operates.
Rfk Jr I believe if he couldmake it to the general election
could make it very, veryinteresting.
I think he's a legitimatecandidate, whereas Joe Biden is
obviously not.
Joe Biden hadn't been a viablecandidate since before 2020.

(27:01):
The debate he had with Trump,or the couple of debates what a
hire me there were that was thetail end of any semblance of
competency for Joe Biden.
Biden is a puppet.
Our country knows it, thepeople of America know it.

(27:23):
He is indicative of thecorruption and backsliding that
our country has been suffocatedby for years.

(27:51):
Like I said, regardless of partyaffiliation and who you align
with politically, I encourageyou, as an American, to pay
attention to what's going onwith RFK Jr.
First and foremost, I encourageyou to go listen to him, read
up on him, do your own research,because the legacy media

(28:11):
outlets, or better known as thepropaganda arm of the Democratic
Party, cnn and MSNBC, are notgiving him any airtime because
they suck Biden's dick and theydo everything that could benefit
President Joe Biden and theMarxist ideology in which Biden

(28:33):
is the figurehead for.
Go research RFK Jr.
He's a much more competent waymore competent way, I mean
everything.
He is a better candidate forpresident than Joe Biden times a
million.
The fact that he's not gettinga legitimate shot and serious

(29:00):
consideration by the powers thatbe in the Democratic Party and
Biden is is emblematic of a hugeissue with our country.
Thank you, I would be happy ifwe had.

(29:21):
I would.
I would have if we had Trumpcome out of the Republican party
, which I think he should,because we need somebody with
some nuts.
We need an alpha, which I thinkRFK junior and Trump are.
We need a dog in that bitch, weneed a leader.

(29:43):
If we could get a matchup ofthose two, I hope we'll have
been restored to a certainextent in regards to the
election process and thedemocratic process actually
playing out as it should inAmerica, because if RFK junior
doesn't get or even he shouldget the nomination, but if he

(30:07):
doesn't even get a legitimateshot, something is obviously out
of whack, which it obviously isin our country.
It's apparent, but we have to.
We have to recognize that.
We have to be alarmed, we haveto pay more attention to what
the hell's going on.
Have to.
So the government shutdown,hold, hold situation is going on

(30:32):
.
So if you're not familiar withwhat's going on in politics
right now, the the house ofrepresentatives is responsible
for coming up with a bill tofund the government by September
30th Today, september 23rd, sothey have a week.
The issue, the crux of theissue and why they can't get a

(30:55):
bill passed to fund thegovernment, comes from a small
number of Republicans votingwith Democrats against the house
Republicans to not fund thegovernment based on what's in
the bill.
So these Democrats are sayingsupport your fellow Republicans

(31:18):
so we can move the process alongand get it to a vote.
So the Democrats are paintingthis narrative as if it's a
Republican civil war, which, toa certain extent, I guess you
could argue that it is, butthese five or six Republican
Congress members are notelecting to vote for this bill

(31:41):
that would fund the governmentdue to things that they
shouldn't they believe shouldnot be in the bill, such as
support for Ukraine, continuedsupport for Ukraine.
My question is why is it onlyfive people who are raising this
issue?
Why aren't more Congressmembers advocating for the

(32:07):
elimination of continued fundingfor Ukraine?
Like, fuck Ukraine, fuck them.
We got shit that needs to bedone here Again.
All that's going on with HunterBiden and Joe Biden and their
connections with Ukraine, andyet we continue to send them

(32:33):
billions of billions of dollarsto continue a war that they
can't win, while we have peoplehere in Philadelphia,
mississippi, who are eating outof trash cans for real.
Now, it's not a lot of peoplehere, thankfully, but in some of

(33:00):
your larger cities it is anepidemic.
There are parts of this country, the Mississippi Delta, for
example, the black belt inAlabama, jackson, mississippi,
who have not, who could have,you know, $20 million, much less
, 20 million would be great.

(33:23):
I cannot wrap my head aroundsending money to Ukraine to
fight a proxy war with Russia,to prop up the military
industrial complex and thedefense lobbyists in Washington.

(33:48):
Why do we allow this to happen?
Because we, the people, allowit to happen, because we
continue electing people whoallow it to happen.
Why aren't our Mississippicongressmen voting against this
bill?
Now, full disclosure.

(34:09):
My dumb ass has not gonethrough and read this bill.
I've only read articles thathave tried to outline where the
riff in the Republican Party isand why.
Marjorie Taylor Green I lovethat woman.

(34:30):
I think she stands for what shebelieves in.
She's not going to let thempush her around.
She said, fuck it, I'm notvoting for it.
Matt Gates from Florida he saidfuck it, I'm not voting for it,
and I'm with them.
I'm with them.
I don't see why there aren'tmore people saying, hey, look,

(34:53):
we're not going to vote for this.
If you're going to continue tosend money taxpayer money,
american taxpayer money toUkraine, like, if you're going
to continue to spend that kindof money, spend it on us.
So the spending issue is wherea lot of Republicans, a lot of

(35:21):
Republicans want to see reducedspending across all 12
appropriation bills and I mean Iagree, I don't think we can
continue to spend money.
I'm mostly fiscally conservativeand socially liberal in a
traditional sense.

(35:41):
Like I would vote for RFK Jr Ifthat gives you any idea, if you
go listen to him, if you get,if that gives you any idea of
the quote unquote liberalideology that I hold.
I have I hold a lot ofconservative ideology, a

(36:02):
conservative tenants, and a lotof Democratic tenants within my
personal political ideology.
But I would consider, I wouldseriously consider Trump or RFK
Jr Because I think they are thetwo most viable leaders of the

(36:26):
pool of candidates that are outthere.
I don't care what party they'reassociated with.
I try to separate that part andlike I like Trump when he said
the other day somebody you knowthey were just railing home the
point that you're conservative,conservative, conservative.
But he's like, yeah, I mean I'ma Republican and I have a lot

(36:46):
of conservative beliefs but atthe same time I have a lot of
common sense.
Like there are a lot of thingsthat are just common sense and
people won't entertain thoseideas if they, even though they
are common sense, those commonsense ideas may be associated
with being a Republican orDemocrat.

(37:14):
And here's the thing, as far asvoting to not fund a bill and
ultimately shut the governmentdown.
For us to change, for ourcountry to improve, we are going
to have to go through sometough shit, and obviously, if
the federal government's notfunded, then there will be a lot

(37:34):
of services that are providedby the federal government that
won't operate, and so thosevoids will have to be filled.
But like the federal governmentsucks anyway at everything they
do, the only thing that thething that the federal
government as a body does bestand better than any other entity

(37:56):
is spend fucking money.
Spending money.
They're so good at spendingmoney.
They are not efficient, theyare not competent.
If you ever been to the IRSbuilding and Hattiesburg or
Jackson, or if you're in anotherstate wherever, go go there and

(38:17):
see up close and personal howdysfunctional the fucking
government is.
Our public schools another primeexample I saw where the vet
Ramos, when he said it I saw himsay this first and then Trump
said it too said that he's goingto dismantle.

(38:37):
Both said that they're going todismantle the Department of
Education and send all educationback to the States.
That's music to my ears.
Music to my ears that makes allthe sense in the world, because
educational environments cannotbe one size fits all.

(38:58):
Those models cannot be one sizefits all because the dynamics
are so different depending uponwhich region of the country
you're in.
The children in Mississippineed a different, they're going
to need a slightly differenteducation than the children in
Eugene, oregon, or Syracuse, newYork Children.

(39:21):
Spanish is going to be.
Spanish is important across thecountry now, but it's going to
be more pertinent in relative toone's education in Texas, near
the border, where, for obviousreasons than in Murfreesboro,
tennessee, for example.

(39:44):
But we're gonna have, I mean,more politicians need to take
these hard stances and, like themedia paints these, these
figures Matt Gaetz and MarjorieTaylor Greene it's like these
crazy conspiracy theorists,people that are unhinged and
they represent people in the KKKthat are in their district and

(40:07):
vote for them and put them inthe office.
But that's not the reality ofthe situation.
These people are justconservative.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's not afucking racist, but that's the
answer for everything on thelift.
They have to associate anidentity with everything and

(40:27):
they have to vouch.
They have to separate anddelineate people based on
identity and it divides morethan it unites, because we're
focused on the differences ofone another as opposed to where
the more prominent qualitiesthat we have that that unite us

(40:53):
Like.
I don't believe the America thatI have in my mind.
America sending money toUkraine is not emblematic of the
America I have in my mind.
The America I have in my mindis like Deion Sanders you are

(41:15):
good, you will rise to the top.
If you are good, if there is amarket for your talents, for
your services, for your product,you will succeed in America
Period.
But our leaders peddling theirinfluence for dollars to foreign

(41:38):
nations is not America In mymind.
I know that's the reality ofthe situation and it's
unfortunate, but that's not whatour country should be known for
.
The ideas and the values ofwhat this country stands for

(42:01):
should not be associated withsuch behavior.
And the fact that our peopleare not more alarmed.
First of all, the fact that ourpeople are not more aware is
disturbing, and the ones thatare aware that they're not more
alarmed is also concerning.

(42:23):
So let's move on to Mail Tucker.
If you're not familiar with whoMail Tucker is, mail Tucker is
a recently fired collegefootball coach who held a record
contract at Michigan StateUniversity and he had like a
hundred million dollar ten-yearcontract or some shit and has

(42:44):
recently come under fire forhaving for exhibiting sexual
misconduct behavior and has beenwas first suspended without pay
, now has been fired with callsExcuse me, the hydration drain

(43:05):
got me burping.
So Mail Tucker, I think, wasgiven this contract like two or
three years ago after asuccessful season after Mark
D'Antonio concluded hisillustrious Michigan State

(43:26):
University Spartan footballcoaching career, and so Mail
Tucker has been accused ofmasturbating on the phone with a
woman.
This is not just any woman,this woman her name escapes me

(43:52):
but she is a rape survivor andnow basically advocates for the
awareness and help for rapesurviving victims, and she had a
deal with Michigan State insome capacity to provide
services for them, whether it bespeaking engagements, what have
you.
And apparently Mail had struckup a relationship with this lady

(44:15):
and they talked frequently.
According to him, she hasaccused Mail Tucker of making
unwanted sexual comments andmasturbating on the phone with
her, absent of her consent.
However, mail made a good pointshe never hung up the phone,

(44:45):
and I'm laying this out becauseI believe that there are many
cases in our society in whichmen are accused of sexual
assault or sexual harassment,because that's the one of the
most embarrassing and capable ofblacklisting you.

(45:09):
Actions Like very.
If you're called sexuallyharassing, legitimately sexually
harassing someone or sexuallyassaulting someone, you should
be punished with the full forceof the law Period.
However, these allegations andthese accusations can be used,

(45:34):
and are used with nefariousintent, because they're so
difficult to for people to givemen the benefit of the doubt
when these allegations and theseaccusations surface.
Another example of this isRussell Brand.

(45:54):
Four women have come out andaccused him of sexually
assaulting and or sexuallyharassing them.
Now, if you're not familiarwith who Russell Brand is,
you've been under a rock, but heis a media personality who has
been in.
He's had an acting career.
He's from Britain originallyand has become wildly successful

(46:17):
and popular doing his own mediathing political opinions, pop,
cultural opinions.
He has his own show.
You can find it on YouTube andall these other places.
He has been deemed as a, as anextremist, as a conservative

(46:41):
person, and he has come out anddenied these allegations.
Surprise, surprise.
Now I don't know if male Tuckeror Russell Brand are guilty or
not.
My point in bringing these casesup is that these allegations,

(47:04):
these types of allegations andaccusations have become trendy
when trying to smear someone.
It's happened with most maleconservative political figures.
The left has even brought aboutsuch allegations and
accusations against their ownwhen they try to rid themselves

(47:29):
of association with a particularperson Most of the time
obviously most of the time thesefigures are males it has become
one of the more popular tacticsto again smear, ridicule and

(47:50):
embarrass a person.
Now Mel Tucker, probably withall the facts being out right
now.
This is my interpretation ofwhat went down with Mel Tucker.
It sounds like he and Homegirlhave been communicating with one
another and probably had aconsensual sexual relationship.

(48:13):
Because she didn't want hername to be public.
She didn't want her name to beout in the public.
Associated with theseallegations, somebody leaked her
name and she since has come outand said I didn't want this to
become public, I don't wantpeople to know that I was the
accuser.
Well, that's fishy right there,because she is a rape survivor

(48:40):
and a rape surviving advocate.
It seems to me like she wouldwant to publicize because it
doesn't sound like she wasphysically assaulted.
It sounds like they were havingphone sex and state has
recognized that they don't wantMel Tucker as their football

(49:01):
coach because they don't thinkhe's sending that program in the
right direction.
So they're going to use this asan opportunity, in tandem with
this lady, to fire him for callswhich would then allow them to
forego paying him $80 million.
So they got 80 million 80million reasons to smear Mel

(49:22):
Tucker.
Not to mention they have a longhistory of allowing sexual
abuse, real sexual abuse, tooccur within their institution.
And if you're not familiar withthat, I encourage you to go
look up Larry Nassar and thesituation surrounding that.
At Michigan State, social brand,I think, is under attack by the

(49:50):
legacy media, who views him tobe competition, serious
competition, and a threat to thenarrative that they are trying
to push.
They tried to do the same thingwith Joe Rogan, with COVID and
a multitude of other mediapersonalities, and these people

(50:12):
aren't always conservative orextremist, as the left would
have you think in their articlesLike look, I'm not brainwashed
and I'm not a conspiracytheorist.
I have read their articlesabout these different topics and
I read these buzzwords andthese narratives that they come
up with and it's never endingand it's just perpetual.

(50:34):
And so what I'm saying, thesethings.
If one of these people were tolisten to this podcast episode,
they would deem me as adangerous conservative extremist
who's a white supremacist andprobably is in the KKK.
But that's not who I am.
And if you listen to me and youknow who I am, you probably,

(50:57):
whether you like me or not,would deem me to be fair, if
nothing else.
Now, am I very opinionated?
Yes, absolutely.
But I'm not a dangerousconservative extremist and nor
do I think is Russell Brand orTim Dillon or Tucker Carlson.

(51:23):
I don't think they're dangerous, I don't think they're
extremist.
I think they're giving us theirworldview and it just does not
align with the narrative thatthe left and the Marxists are
pushing.
They are trying to control thenarrative in this day and age of
rapidly evolving technology andthe goalposts are always moving

(51:46):
.
But these sexual abuseallegations, like?
I don't want to dismiss them,nor am I dismissing them.
As I've said, if somebody isguilty of that, they should be
punished, and they should bepunished and have consequences,
whether it be in the workplaceor what have you.
But they don't even know ifthis shit's true about Russell
Brand and YouTube hasdemonetized his account.
What happened to innocent untilproven guilty and I'll leave it

(52:17):
there, okay.
So closing him for this episodegoes to my kin folk, cal Smith.
Hello, country bumpkin.
How's the frost out on thepumpkin?

(52:37):
Country bumpkin is today'sclosing him Little switch up
from our two previous hip hopclosing hymns, we're going to
take it country gold today.
I encourage you to go turn oncountry bumpkin by Cal Smith.
It is a song that comes to mindWhenever I meet a girl from the

(52:58):
big city and she says where'dyou come from, country bumpkin?
And I tell her how that froston that pumpkin is.
County line congregation youare the motherfucking best.
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shit.
We are not thirsty.
Here at the county line, wejust want to give you the best.
And all God's children saidhail state, amen and amen.
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