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August 4, 2025 52 mins

Why Is It Unanimous? 

During the 2025 Mississippi legislative session, the legislature passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 531. SCR531 recognizes the creation of the Mississippi-Israel Joint Legislative Caucus with the specifically stated goal of strengthening political, economic, and cultural bonds between the state of Mississippi and the nation of Israel. 

SCR531 was swiftly and unanimously ushered through both chambers with bipartisan support early in the 2025 legislative session. The Senate voted in favor by a count of 39-0 and the House voted in favor 113-0. Very few pieces of legislation pass with unanimous, bipartisan support. 

SCR531 was passed on February 25, 2025. 

It had become blatantly obvious American military aid was being used by Israeli forces to slaughter women and children in Gaza. 

Hamas is responsible for killing at least 1,200 Israelis during the attack on October 7, 2023. In response, the state of Israel has killed at least 50,000 people in Gaza. Among those killed approximately 60% have been Palestinian women and children. 

Even still, forging an alliance with Israel took priority over addressing the most pressing needs of Mississippians in the 2025 legislative session. 

We have major socioeconomic problems that will take generations to address in Mississippi. 

Of the 50 poorest counties in America, 10 are in Mississippi. Mississippi has the second highest statewide poverty rate in the nation. Jackson has the highest per capita homicide rate. Mississippi depends on federal tax dollars more so than any other state in the Union. 42% of Mississippi’s $31 billion budget stems from federal sources. 65% of these federal funds are earmarked for social welfare purposes. 

These statistical nightmares indicate Mississippi should focus on strengthening herself from within. 

We must implement statewide school consolidation reform and adopt universal school choice. We should fully eliminate the income tax in a more aggressive manner. We should make a concerted effort to improve Jackson and Meridian, two of our state’s most cherished and historical cities. 

These are just a few examples of issues that are vital to improving Mississippi. 

There is a laundry list of issues Mississippians prefer the state legislature to act on. But, forging an alliance with a foreign country responsible for murdering women and children is not on that list. 

The voter initiative process was invalidated in 2021 and needs to be restored immediately. 

No bills that would implement universal school choice were introduced in 2025. 

Although the legislature did manage to pass a bill designed to fully eliminate the income tax, the tax on work will not be totally eliminated until 2040.

Within the 90-day 2025 legislative session, our educational future, political rights, nor budget could be agreed upon. 

But one thing was made crystal clear early in the session: Israel deserved unanimous, unquestionable, and unwavering support from the Mississippi legislature. 

As Mississippi politicians gather at the Neshoba County Fair this week, keep in mind that each of you took an oath to pursue what is in the best interest of Mississippi and America. Not a foreign country. 

We, the people, must recognize that if we fail to hold our politicians accountable they will continue taking advantage of our political agency to satisfy their self interests. 

This letter is to serve as a public condemnation of SCR531. 

The people of Senate District 18 and House District 44 deserve a substantive explanation, from Senator Lane Taylor and Representative C. Scott Bounds, outlining why they support SCR531. 

Sincerely, 

Lee Carleton Smith  

Neshoba County, Mississippi

July 2025


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Speaker 1 (00:13):
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So the bitches hear me barkHustle like Pete Rose, making

(02:36):
laughs like Earnhardt.
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I won the talent show.
I'm headed to the big stage.
Donald Trump, shit, get thefuck out my way.
My voice is concrete, so mywords are here to stay.

(03:11):
Welcome back into the CountyLine.
It's your host, lee Carl.
So I want to jump right in tothe content.
I know it's been a while, butmost of you that listen, y'all
know what I'm doing.
Most of you that listen, y'allknow what I'm doing.
This is to reach this, thisepisode.
The purpose of it is to signifyjust how important this topic

(03:31):
that I'm going to cover is, andthere's no way that I can cover
it all.
I'm going to cover it on astate level and how it pertains
to the people of Mississippi andNeshoba County and East Central
Mississippi, because thereality of the situation is not
being exposed to us viapoliticians, via media,

(03:53):
traditional media outlets.
All of the media outlets in ourstate are controlled and bought
off, so they only give certainnarratives.
Now, for a while, I thoughtthat this was only a left-wing
issue, really up until, I'd say,middle to late last year did I

(04:15):
really start recognizing theinfluence that a particular
group of people has on bothparties and on all of our media
outlets, not just left-wingpolitics, not just left-wing
media.
They might even control theright side of the aisle more so
than they do the left, and ofcourse, I'm talking about Israel

(04:38):
and the Jews.
If you're not aware that Americais waking up to the reality
that the United States ofAmerica is occupied by Israel,
then you have been sleepingunder a fucking rock.
Um, and if this is the firsttime you've heard this
information, it's probably it'sgoing to sound crazy to you

(05:01):
because of the propaganda thatwe have been force-fed for our
entire lives.
For our entire lives, we havebeen told that we must support
Israel, especially if we findourselves to be a Christian.
It's our Christian duty tosupport this foreign nation and
that's just not a fact.
But that's what we've been told, that's what we've been

(05:24):
propagandized to believe byJewish-run media, jewish-run
politics.
There's no way I could sit hereand explain.
It would take hours and hoursand hours for me to explain how
the United States of America isoccupied by the state of Israel.
I'm simply going to give you anexample that's pertinent to us

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as Mississippians and NeshobaCountians and how this occupied
state that we find ourselves inis impacting us on our level in
a way that we understand.
Because level in a way that weunderstand because it's very
easy for us to look at.

(06:09):
Say, mike johnson go to israelduring the congressional recess,
which is fucking bullshit.
They never work, they never getanything done.
It's just a perpetual kick thecan down the road, past the
political football back andforth between the democrats and
the republicans.
They're on the same team.
Point being, it's very easy forus to see him, the Speaker of
the House, a Republican fromLouisiana, go to Israel, suck

(06:35):
their dick, put his face ontheir wall whatever the fucking
wall means, I don't know puttheir little gay hat on and show
unfettered allegiance to aforeign country on national TV
in front of our faces.
Many people who have beenpropagandized through, say, a

(06:58):
rural Baptist church to believethat that is right won't
understand exactly what's goingon.
But on a local level it canbecome easier to question,
because it doesn't make anysense, because on the one hand

(07:19):
you could make the argument andit has been made that the United
States is vital to theinterests of Israel and vice
versa.
The fact of the matter is it'sall a game, it's all a ruse.
We've all been had.
Okay, trump's in on it, trump'spaid off by the Jews.
That's why he's not releasingthe Epstein files.

(07:42):
But all of that can seem so faraway on a national level when
you bring it home and you zoomin and you drill down and you
look at how that Israeliinfluence has impacted the state
of Mississippi, the state ofMississippi's politics, the
future of Mississippi, the pastof Mississippi.

(08:03):
Even going back to well,specifically going back to the
civil rights movement, thisIsraeli influence, this Jewish
influence, has been present eversince the civil rights movement
in our politics in Mississippimovement in our politics in

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Mississippi.
In 1964, when the FreedomSummer murders occurred, the two
gentlemen that were killed thatwere supposedly white in
Neshoba County were actuallyJewish.
The organizations that thoseand people like them worked for

(08:47):
were predominantly funded andrun by Jews.
Now, were there some whitesmixed in there that came down to
help in Freedom Summer, to helpregister blacks to vote?
Absolutely, more than half ofthe people involved were Jews
and almost all of the fundingthat was behind civil rights

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organizations came from Jewishsources.
Now, that's just an example toshow you how long this influence
has been in our neighborhood.
I'm not saying what Edgar Rayand the KKK did was right, what
Edgar Ray and the KKK did wasright, but coming to understand
how a foreign country hassuccessfully has attempted to

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and successfully subverted andusurped our country and our
people's political power, comingto understand that realization
more vividly has led me to beable to put myself in the KKK
and Edgar Ray Killen shoesbetter.

(09:53):
So that's that's one example tojust let you know that this
influence didn't just pop up outof the blue last week, all
right, at the at the turn of youknow the mid, say mid 20th
century 1950s pop up out of theblue last week, all right, at
the turn of you know the mid,say mid 20th century 1950s,

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1960s, mississippi had asegregationist political
apparatus.
We, our state, was run by whitemen who believed that whites
and blacks should not co-mingle.

(10:33):
Northern cities had this sameexact setup when Europeans came
to say New York City, new YorkCity was segregated.
New York City was segregated byEuropean ethnos or race.
So you had the Jews in aneighborhood, you had the Irish

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in a neighborhood, you had theItalians in a neighborhood.
This didn't change until blacksfrom the rural South migrated
to the north during the GreatMigration, industrial Revolution
, so forth and so on One of thelargest mass migrations that
ever occurred in human historyBlacks from the rural south

(11:18):
going into northern andmidwestern cities, and there's a
great podcast on this.
It's called Martyr Made.
There's an episode, a two-partseries.
I think it's a great podcast onthis.
It's called Martyr Made.
There's an episode, a two-partseries.
I think it's a two-part series.
It's called who's America, doneby a gentleman by the name of
Cooper.
His first name escapes me.

(11:40):
Regardless, it gives very goodinformation on how the
demographics of America haveevolved over time, and the
example of Mississippi andAlabama is very similar.
As opposed to having a bunch ofEuropean ethnicities packed

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into a small concentrated place,we had people from two totally
different continents who hadnever commingled ever before,
and the white power structure inMississippi saw that as needing
to stay that way because theirbelief was incorrectly that when

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you co-mingle races and try torun a government suddenly all of
a sudden, very rapidly, andit's forced upon both of those,
both of those groups of people,whites and blacks that's not
going to be a good situationlong term.
So this is to give you somebackground.

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This is not to tell you that Ibelieve in white supremacy and I
think that we should return towhite supremacy and all of that.
That's not what I'm saying.
I'm just laying out the historyof mississippi politics and
what our politicians believedand how it has evolved from the
civil rights movement.
Who started the civil rightsmovement?
Who funded it?
Who orchestrated it?

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Who came down to the south?
Um, it wasn't northern whites.
It wasn't like, uh, ournorthern brethren were coming
down here and being like allright, uh, rednecks in the south
, the whites down here, y'all,just y'all just don't know how
to do it, because they weredoing the same thing up there.
The jewish influence knew andthey've done this throughout

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history.
They knew that if they suddenlyrapidly mixed the whites and
the blacks in the South, becausethere was such a high
concentration and still is ofboth races that it would not be
good for the society as a wholelong term, long term.

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The integration of the schoolsin the mid 70s went better than
they thought the, theorchestrators of the civil
rights movement, thought it wasgoing to go.
They thought that there wouldbe initial mayhem.
There wasn't.
The mayhem came before on the,the sit-ins and the boycotts and
everything.
And keep in mind the the mediahas tailored the civil rights

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movement to paint the whiteSoutherner as the devil.
And just keep in mind Jewsdon't like whites, jews don't
like blacks, based on theirreligion.

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So just keep in mind, havingsaid all that, that before 1960,
mississippi had a whitesupremacist viewpoint.
At least their politicians didto keep the races separate to
try to avoid chaos.
I mean, look at JacksonMississippi before and after
integration.
Look at Meridian Mississippibefore and after integration.
Look at Meridian Mississippibefore and after integration.
Now I'm not saying blacks areinherently incapable of

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governing, but in America, whena city has become majority black
, it fails.
It just does.
Take me to a thriving blackAmerican city right now.
You can't.
That's not to say that I don'tlike black people Black people
that know me y'all know how Iroll.

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I keep it real White people too.
So this has gone out.
This type of mass migration andimmigration of people and
mixture of races has been atrait of Jewish influence
throughout history.
This is not new and I'll leaveit up to you to go do your

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research and check that out foryourself.
All right, so 1960, we had awhite supremacist government?
Let's fast forward to 2025.
A white supremacist government?
Let's fast forward to 2025.
And let's see how closely thatresembles a white supremacist
government.

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Okay, tate Reeves is thegovernor of Mississippi.
Tate Reeves this year stoodalongside two Israeli consuls
from the American-IsraeliPolitical Action Caucus, or

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Committee, apac, meaning theypay politicians to construct and
implement policy that isfavorable to Israel.
Politicians in Mississippi, aforeign country, is paying them

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to basically paint Israel in apositive light, which they
should not be.
They're a murderous, genocidalnation.
All you have to do is go lookat Gaza 300,000 to 400,000
people killed in response to a1,200 people massacre by Hamas,

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which the leader of Israel knewwas coming.
He allowed his own people toget slaughtered and then
responds by killing 300,000people in Gaza, over 60% women
and children.
And our Mississippi politiciansare supporting that nation

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openly, openly supporting thisnation who, in 1960,
mississippi's governor hated,and I now know why they hated
him.
I now understand the disdain forJewish influence as I was

(18:11):
growing up.
We don't have Jews inMississippi, not that I'm aware
of, I mean I think there arelike 1,000 in Jackson and that's
the highest concentration ofJews in Mississippi.
There's 140,000 people inJackson, so that tells you how
few we have in Mississippi.

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Now ask yourself, why do wehave so few in Mississippi?
Well, go back to the civilrights movement.
The guys in the KKK understoodwhat Jewish influence was trying
to do to their society, basedon historical behavior by Jewish
influence.

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From that point forward, fromthe civil rights movement
forward, they have altered andcontorted the media in such a
way to paint the white,southerner and white people in
general, if you look atAmerica's politics, as the devil
.
How many times have you heardwhite guilt, white privilege,
white, this white?
That it's because the Jewsinfluence the media.

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The Jews don't like us.
They know that we are theirgreatest threat.
They have subverted and usurpedthe government of many nations
throughout history and anytimesomeone points this fact out,

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they're called anti-Semitic,which is not true.
You can criticize Israel andnot be anti-Semitic.
And if they call meanti-Semitic, fuck them, I don't
care, I don't care.

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So we go from being a whitesupremacist nation in 19.
I mean mean a white supremacistgovernment in 1960 who disdains
jews to tate reeves the name ofthe Mississippi Israeli

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Legislative Caucus.
Unanimously for you, dumbasses,that means nobody dissented.
Unanimously for you, dumbasses,that means nobody dissented.
Nobody voted against this billto form an allegiance and an

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alliance and a recognition of arelationship with the murderous
and genocidal nation of Israel.
So ask yourself, how the fuckdid we go from Ross Barnett Jr
in 1960, roundabout who sayssegregation now, segregation

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tomorrow, segregation forever tolet's suck Israel's dick.
And nobody dissent againstforming a coalition with a
nation who is responsible fornot only subverting the United
States but killing 300,000innocent women and children.

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Go look at pictures of Gaza andask yourself if you support
that.
Then go ask yourself if yourlegislator from your district
voted to support that nation inFebruary, and I can already tell
you they fucking did.
There's a bill.
It's called SCR 531.

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This is the bill that waspassed this past February.
Okay, and keep in mind February25th 2025, that's a year and a
half after the attacks on theHamas, attacks on Israel.

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It was very clear by this timewhat was going on.
It was very clear by this timethat Israel was starving
children, that this was all anorchestrated ethnic cleansing
operation by Israel.
Okay, so I'm watching all thisright and I stopped doing the

(22:46):
podcast, and I think the lastone I did was like two months
after the the Hamas attacks, andso I've been watching this
situation for almost two years.
October to be two years and tosee how it has evolved and to

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see um have to have beenawakened to the blind allegiance
and support for Israel from thestate and local level in
Mississippi is appalling.
It's appalling.
Okay, so I haven't been workingall of 2025.

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I have not been doing anything.
But whatever the fuck I want to, whatever the fuck I want to
Mostly reading, writing, rappingand trying to get into law
school, which I did, and I'llstart next week.
That's neither here nor there.
Just gives you a rundown on thepast couple months for me.
So I've had the time to payattention to all this shit and

(23:54):
so once I started recognizingthat we are an occupied nation,
I mean it had become realobvious when Trump continued to
insist on going into Iran andthen it turned into bombing Iran
, because we were all saying,like dude, what the fuck are you
doing?
We elected you to get us out ofthis bullshit, not to put us

(24:18):
back in the motherfucking MiddleEast.
We've already had hundreds,thousands of men and women in
the United States.
Armed Forces die in thathellhole over there For Israel,
for Israel, and yet we're stillsending them three to four
billion dollars in military aidevery single year.

(24:38):
He ran on putting the epsteinlist out.
Hadn't seen that shit yet.
So once I started to connect thedots at the national level and
recognize exactly what was goingon, based off of our
president's foolish behavior,who I supported and voted for

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all three times.
But when he showed his supportblatantly for Israel over
Americans, fuck him.
He got to go.
He's a traitor and there'snothing.
The only thing that Trump coulddo at this point to even make
me think he has credibility ormake me think he's a true player

(25:25):
or a true actor in this game isrelease the Epstein files, full
, clear, unredacted.
But we all know they've alreadyfucked those files up.
We already know that they'vealtered those files.
They've taken all of Trump'sname.
They've taken his name out ofthere, wherever it was.
That's why they haven'treleased it, because they've
been doctoring on it.

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That's what I believe anyway.
So Trump's.
Once I lost all faith in Trump.
I was like, okay, well, nowwho's our beacon of hope, so to
speak as a leader?
I was like, well, let me go toRoger Wicker and Cindy
Hyde-Smith, our senators.
Roger Wicker comes to find outwho is the head of the Senate

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Armed Services Committee.
I think that's how you say it.
He's a warmonger.
All he wants to do is makefucking weapons and sell them,
and he wants a war to keep goingso he can sell those weapons.
He is a creature of themilitary industrial complex.
He wants to go to war anywhere,it doesn't matter.

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It doesn't matter Particularlywherever Israel wants to go to
war.
And what I've learned is that'sa historical trait of
Mississippi conservatives thefarther we get from the civil
rights movement, the morepro-Israel our politicians

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become.
That should tell you something.
Pro-israel our politiciansbecome.
That should tell you something.
Roger Wicker is one of thehighest paid politicians in
Congress by you guessed itIsrael, aipac Seven.
Some odd $750,000, some odddollars went to Roger Wicker's

(27:19):
campaign from Israel.
I said damn.
And so I started studying hispolicy and what he believes,
what he votes on.
He's a straight bitch, is whathe is.
And if you go, there's a videoonline of Roger Wicker.

(27:40):
Just go type in Roger Wicker onVladimir Putin and he says that
Vladimir Putin is a warcriminal.
But he looks like he is shakingin his fucking boots when he
says that.
I want you to go watch thatvideo.
It's horrific.
It's embarrassing forMississippi.
He's such a little bitch.
And so then once I figured outthat he's crooked, like really

(28:02):
bad crooked, I was like, well,maybe Cindy Hyde is you know,
maybe she's okay, maybe she cando something for us.
Wrong Over $100,000 taken fromAPAC and she's got big ag in her
pockets Like she's got big farmyou pockets.
She's got big farm.

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She's paid off just as much.
She's sickening.
She's sickening.
They're both sickening.
They both need to go reelected,I mean or ousted, when their
reelection comes up.
So now I've gone president, I'vegone United States Senate.

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I was like, surely our house,surely, the closer I get to home
and looking at these people,the support for Israel will
become less.
So I go to start looking at theHouse of Representatives.
Michael Guest, third districtwhere I'm from, took money from
Israel Voted yesterday.

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He was the deciding vote to notpursue releasing the Epstein
files in a committee.
The deciding vote to notrelease the Epstein files.
Fuck that guy.
Okay, the rest of them Ezell,ezell down on the coast.

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You got Ezell on the coast.
Trent Kelly, who's originallyfrom Union Mississippi Military
industrial complex whore.
All he wants to do is buildwarship.
Go look at NortheastMississippi.
Go look at the Columbus GoldenTriangle.
How many military contractorshave either been there or have

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located there recently?
That's his district.
Is it all starting to makesense?
We are building the militaryinfrastructure that Israel needs
to go fight their fucked upwars.
Our tax dollars, our politicians, our politicians are being used

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to benefit the evil actions ofa foreign nation.
So, not only did PresidentDonald Trump take $230 million
from AIPAC, not only did RogerWicker take $700,000, not only
did Cindy Hyde-Smith take over$100,000, not only did all of

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our House representatives takeover $20,000 from AIPAC, but our
state legislature was likesurely, surely, the homeboys,
the guys in Jackson?
They got us, they got us, theygot us.
They care about Mississippi,they care about America, and

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they may support Israel, butthey care about Mississippi and
America first.
Wrong, wrong again.
So of course, I whittle it down.
I zone in on my quote-unquoterepresentatives who I voted for

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Lane, taylor C.
Scott Bounds.
To be fair, lane was not inoffice when this vote was made
on this state bill, but just thefact that he's a politician,
he's guilty by association atthis point.
So, yeah, I find this bill SCR531, passed on February 25th

(31:42):
2025.
And on this bill, I'll justread you exactly what it says,
not the bill itself, but justgives you a gist of what it is.
Okay, and this is from a piecethat I wrote and I'll read to
you in full shortly.

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During the 2025 Mississippilegislative session, the
legislature passed Senateconcurrent resolution 531.
Scr 531 recognizes the creationof the Mississippi-Israel Joint
Legislative Caucus, with thespecifically stated goal of

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strengthening political,economic and cultural bonds
between the state of Mississippiand the nation of Israel.
That's the intent of the bill.
That's the intent of the bill.
Scr 531 was swiftly andunanimously ushered through both

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chambers, with bipartisansupport, early in the 2025
legislative session.
Again, this is February 2025.
The attacks on Israel happenedOctober 2023.
So by this time, it was veryclear what was going on.
The Senate voted in favor byget this a count of 39 to zero,

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and the House voted in favor 113to you guessed it zero.
Very few pieces of legislationpass with unanimous bipartisan
support.
Okay, so that's the gist of thebill.
Let me light my little jointright here real quick.

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That's the gist of the bill, soI'm hoping you're putting this
all together in your head.
We, our politicians fromPhiladelphia, mississippi, are
going to Jackson inrepresentation of us, white and

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black people unanimouslyRepublican Democrat, white and
black, unanimously.
That means no one voted againstit White, black, republican,
democrat nobody Nobody in themotherfucking legislature voted
against it.
Why, why?
And I cannot get anybody toanswer that question.

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That's in power.
I cannot get anybody to answerthat question, including the
Neshoba Democrat.
Now, I didn't ask the NeshobaDemocrat why, but I asked them
to run this piece I'm about toread you and they told me that I
could pay $800 to get it in.
I told Jim Prince.
I said I can't swing that rightnow, hoss.
He said okay, well, too bad.

(34:37):
He didn't say too bad, butthat's essentially what it
amounted to.
You know, every time I've calledon Jim Prince and the show, but
Democrat, it's been related tothe school consolidation issue.
Never, I've never, had aproblem getting something run,
getting something published,whether it be a letter to the
editor, whether it be a guestcolumn, which, prior to this,

(35:02):
prior to trying to submit thisIsrael piece, I didn't even know
that there was a difference inword count between a guest
column and a letter to theeditor.
But see, I started getting allonce I submitted the content,
because I reached out to Jim andI was like, hey, this is what I
got on my mind.
I knew that I would have to becareful about.

(35:25):
I knew I would have to walkcertain lines to get it in the
paper in the first place,because I recognize that Jim
Prince and the Neshoba Democratare part of the larger
propaganda machine which is notgoing to publish anything
anti-Israel.
He doesn't want to piss off hisconsumers in Neshoba County

(35:50):
because, in his words, israel isa complicated issue and a lot
of people don't understand it.
Israel is a complicated issueand a lot of people don't
understand it, which I think isdegrading and infantilizing of
the people of Neshoba County.
Because I think we have smartpeople and I think we have
people that have common senseand they can make their minds up

(36:12):
for themselves.
They don't have to be force-fedcertain propagandized
information.
Give them the fuckinginformation and let them figure
it out on their own, becausethey're capable of doing that.
But apparently he's fallenvictim to the stereotypes that
the Jewish-influenced media hasmade about Southern whites

(36:33):
throughout this period since theCivil Rights Movement.
Apparently he has fallen victimto believing that shit.
So, needless to say, hewouldn't run my piece.
I wanted to run it in the fairtimes during the week of the
fair, get the most eyes and earson it, sell him more papers,

(36:57):
because people would starttalking about it.
And I wanted to notify thepublic because our media is not
doing it.
And he proved my point, butthat's why I wanted to do it,
okay.
Well, needless to say, he toldme I could either pay $800 to
get a half page, which I mean Igot $800, but I didn't have to

(37:20):
spend $800 to put in a couple ofpieces about consolidating the
schools.
But you know that met theRepublican talking points.
So it was all good.
I gave him free labor.
Well, that won't be happeningagain.
I can assure you that.
Free labor and free product,you know, I mean I'd like to see

(37:44):
the numbers on his papers, howthey sold.
Whenever I put something inthere or made the news about the
school consolidation, he atethat shit up.
But no, no, if you're in thecamp of you criticizing the Jews
or Israel, we can't run that inthe Shobah County.
No sir, no sir, can't let thathappen, can't bring up them, old
ghosts.
Well, they back, brother, theyare back.

(38:08):
So I was pissed at this point.
It's like that's fuckingbullshit.
You run you.
So I was pissed at this point.
I was like that's fuckingbullshit.
You run you.
And then I told him I was like,well, we didn't have these
peculiarities and theseguidelines, word counts and
content regulation.

(38:30):
Whenever I wanted to submitsomething about consolidating
the schools, it was wide open,it was free.
I could say whatever I wantedto.
I didn't have to pay to get myshit in the paper.
I see, I see how it works.
I see how it works.
These little eight months whenI hadn't been working, I could
lock in on whatever I wanted tolock in on.
I see y'all's little game.

(38:51):
Y'all are playing and so doesthe rest of America.
And if y'all remember, back whenI was doing the podcast, I told
y'all why podcasting was soimportant.

(39:13):
Because you can circumvent thetraditional format of media,
because they're controlling whatwe see and what we hear.
Trying to, the internet ishelping, uh, get the truth out
or waking people up to the ideathat they've been manipulated
their entire lives, becausethat's actually what's been

(39:36):
going on.
All right, so enough on thepaper.
Y'all know how I feel aboutthat situation.
All right, so I couldn't get inthe paper.
So, granted, this was like a aweek, a week and a half before
the fair.
So I was like I'm still, Istill want to capitalize on this
moment.
Um, what can I do?
Why?
How can I?

(39:57):
How can capitalize on thismoment?
What can I do?
How can I get this?
Because I got this piece that Ifeel is very respectable, I
feel like it's very informed, Ifeel like it is
Mississippi-focused, neshobaCounty-focused.
It's important to the people ofour area and it's information

(40:21):
that is pertinent to them, to us.
People should know this becausethe media is not reporting on
it in a, in a, in a fashion thatit should be reported on.
So I contact the fair boardbecause, you know, the fair is,
like the uh, supposed to be thepolitical stomping grounds of
Mississippi.
Well, that's bullshit too.
You might ask why I say that.

(40:46):
I'll tell you why I contact thefair board.
I won't tell you who.
Very influential member, and Idisclosed to that person that I
wanted to, that I had a speechthat would last nowhere between

(41:07):
more than three and five minutesand all I ask is just a three
to five minute slot.
One of the political speakingdays, don't care where it is,
just throw me up there, give methree to five minutes.
One of the political speakingdays, don't care where it is,
just throw me up there, give methree to five minutes, I'll be
respectful.
No can do.

(41:27):
No can do, lee Carl, we'vealready got it set up.
We don't want the politiciansto feel like they're ambushed.
We don't want this.
We don't want that.
I said y'all don't want themotherfucking truth.
C Scott Bounds don't want themotherfucking truth.
Lane Taylor don't want themotherfucking truth.

(41:49):
Tate Reeves don't want themotherfucking truth.
The entire legislature don'twant the motherfucking truth.
The entire legislature don'twant the motherfucking truth.
Well, I'm here to give it toyou.
I'm here to give it to youstraight, cut and dry.
So once they wouldn't let mespeak, but they would let

(42:17):
Shawosky Young, a black formerDemocrat, obama aide, obama
appointed aide, who is nowrunning for Secretary of State
as a Republican after running asa Democrat just two years ago.
They'll let him speak, but theywon't let a Neshoba County

(42:41):
native who requests a three tofive minute slot speak.
That's fucking bullshit.
So after being denied by thepaper and by the fair board, I
said well, I was going to keepit classy, but now y'all don't

(43:03):
force me to keep it trashy, baby.
So I resorted to coming on thepodcast and you know I'm pissed,
guys.
I'm pissed, I really am.
We're being censored.
Our voices are being censoredat every turn and they're being
censored in favor of a foreigncountry in america.

(43:25):
That's not who we are.
That's not how we roll.
It's time to wake up.
Let your politicians know thatthey work for you, for us, and
if they don't, we will not electthem again.
I don't give a fuck if you're aRepublican.
Just because you're aRepublican don't mean shit,

(43:45):
because the Republicans and theDemocrats are on the same
motherfucking team and you cantake that to the bank.
Jack Facts, All right.
So after I was rejected by thepaper and the fair, I was like

(44:08):
well, I guess I'll fire up thatold podcast machine and give the
people what they want, allright, machine and give the
people what they want, all right.
So now I'm going to read youwhat they wouldn't let me say or
publish, and then I'll put acopy in the notes of this
episode so you can go back andread it.
But I just want to put it hereso that all of our pussy ass

(44:34):
politicians because I knowthey'll listen to this they
won't respond on X, on email, onnothing, I mean.
The only thing I haven't doneis call their personal cell
phone, and I'm not going to dothat because I don't think
that's right, I don't thinkthat's getting too personal.

(44:55):
But I have free speech andthat's what America's built on
is having the freedom tocriticize your government,
especially when they'retreasonous and traitors for a
Jewish nation who has takenbasically over control, taken

(45:16):
control of our government.
All right.
So the title of the piece iswhy Is it Unanimous?
Lee Smith, july 2025.
Here we go.
During the 2025 Mississippilegislative session, the
legislature passed SenateConcurrent Resolution 531.

(45:37):
Scr 531 recognizes the creationof the Mississippi-Israel Joint
Legislative Caucus, with thespecifically stated goal of
strengthening political,economic and cultural bonds
between the state of Mississippiand the nation of Israel.
Scr 531 was swiftly andunanimously ushered through both

(46:01):
chambers with bipartisansupport early in the 2025
legislative session.
The Senate voted in favor by acount of 39-0, and the House
voted in favor 113-0.
Mind you, very few pieces oflegislation pass with unanimous
bipartisan support.
Scr 531 was passed on February25, 2025.

(46:27):
By this time, it had becomeblatantly obvious American
military aid was being used byIsraeli forces to slaughter
women and children in Gaza, byIsraeli forces to slaughter
women and children in Gaza.
Hamas is responsible forkilling at least 1,200 Israelis
during the attack on October 7,2023.
In response, the state ofIsrael has killed and I kept it

(46:48):
conservative here at least50,000 people in Gaza.
I thought that may help me getinto the show of Democrats.
It's really like 300 to 4,000people.
Among those killed,approximately 60% have been
Palestinian women and children.
Even still, forging an alliancewith Israel took priority over
addressing the most pressingneeds of Mississippians in the

(47:10):
2025 legislative session.
We have major socioeconomicproblems that will take
generations to address inMississippi.
Of the 50 poorest counties inAmerica, 10 are in Mississippi.
Mississippi has the secondhighest statewide poverty rate
in the nation.
Jackson has the highest percapita homicide rate.

(47:33):
Mississippi depends on federaltax dollars more so than any
other state in the union.
42% of Mississippi's $31billion budget stems from
federal sources, so that'd belike 12 to 13 billion of the 30
million.

(47:54):
65% of those federal funds areearmarked for social welfare
purposes.
So 65% of that 12 to 13 billionthat we get from the federal
government goes to welfare.
So that's about $7 billion weget from the federal government
that goes to welfare.

(48:14):
It's because we're poor as fuck.
That goes to welfare.
It's because we're poor as fuckthese statistical nightmares
indicate?
Mississippi should focus onstrengthening herself from
within.
We must implement statewideschool consolidation reform and
adopt universal school choice.
We should fully eliminate theincome tax.
In a more aggressive manner, weshould make a concerted effort

(48:34):
to improve Jackson and Meridian,two of our state's most
cherished and historical cities.
These are just a few examplesof issues that are vital to
improving Mississippi.
Now, of course, there is alaundry list of issues
Mississippians prefer the statelegislature to act on, but

(48:57):
forging an alliance with aforeign country responsible for
murdering women and children isnot on that list at all.
The voter initiative processwas invalidated in 2021 and
needs to be restored immediately.
No bills that would implementuniversal school choice were
introduced in 2025.
Universal school choice wereintroduced in 2025.

(49:20):
Although the legislature didmanage to pass a bill designed
to fully eliminate the incometax, the tax on work will not be
totally eliminated until 2040.
That's ridiculous.
Within the 90-day 2025legislative session, our
educational future, politicalrights nor budget could be
agreed upon.
But one thing was made crystalfucking clear Fucking's not in
there.
But one thing was made crystalclear early in the session

(49:44):
Israel deserved unanimous,unquestionable and unwavering
support from the Mississippilegislature.
As Mississippi politiciansgather at the Neshoba County
Fair this week.
Keep in mind that each of youtook an oath to pursue what is
in the best interest ofMississippi and America, not a
foreign country.
We, the people, must recognizethat if we fail to hold our

(50:07):
politicians accountable, theywill continue taking advantage
of our political agency tosatisfy their self-interests.
To satisfy their self-interests.
This letter is to serve as apublic condemnation of SCR 531.
The people of Senate District18 and House District 44 deserve

(50:28):
a substantive explanation fromSenator Lane Taylor and
Representative C Scott Boundsoutlining their support for SCR
531.
Sincerely, lee Carlton Smith,neshoba County, mississippi,
july 2025.

(50:49):
Yeah, one of the worst thingsis.
So.
The point of that point of thatdiatribe, that piece, was to
highlight that our legislature,mississippi legislature, went to
the capitol to have alegislative, annual legislative
session to address mississippiissues.

(51:11):
Jackson, mississippi I live inJackson Mississippi right now.
It has dirty water.
It has dirty water, it hasfucking homeless people.
It has, I mean, boarded upstores on Capitol Street.
Go look at a video, look up onYouTube there's a video of 1958,

(51:32):
jackson, mississippi on CapitolStreet and then take a ride
down Capitol Street 2025.
It's two different worlds.
One looks like England, onelooks like Africa, and I'm not
talking about the people, I meanthe buildings, just the
environment.

(51:55):
It's maddening, it really is.
It's maddening, it really is.
It's maddening that ourpoliticians that we elect go to
Jackson and they unanimouslyagree to forge an alliance with
a murderous nation.
Before addressing the plight inour own state capital, in our
own state, in our own fuckingcountry.
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