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So I wanted to talk about CharlieChris. Did you guys see the debate
with Marco Rubios Stacy Abrams. It'sa lot to get into. We're gonna
be discussing this, so please comment, Please share this video, share it
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out, and don't forget to subscribeto my YouTube channel, like my Facebook
page and yes, so let's getinto it. So I was squirrelling around
on the Googler and I came acrossCharlie Chris. You know, I was
really curious on what he thought aboutthe education issue and where he stood on
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school choice. It looks like backin the day, you know, when
he was a Republican. Well,you know, he's been everything. So
he's been a Republican, he's beenan independent, and now he's a Democrat.
So I don't know, we'll seewhat he chooses to be. I
don't know what however, he youknow, whichever where the wind blows.
But um, I don't know.To me, obviously, you know,
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many of you know my story Ihave. Um, I was a Democrat
and now I am a Republican,conservative Republican, Christian conservative Republican. I
guess you know, we all haveto have all these titles and everything,
but um, you know many ofus have you know, we have changed,
because you know, your eyes getyou wake up, you start to
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change. But this dude has beenin this game for a long time.
And to me, that kind ofsays that do you really know where you
stand? Do you really know whereyou stand? And do you stand on
anything? And I think that's partof the problem these days, that people
don't really stand on anything. It'sbasically like whatever, whatever the wind blows,
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whatever I think, you know,the political winds are telling me to
blow. That's well, I'll gothat's a bar I just rhynd. Anyway,
So I was googling him and seeingwhere he stood, and when he
was a Republican, he was allfor school choice. And then it looks
like back in twenty fourteen he flippedthe script and was like, you know,
really I didn't really believe that.It really didn't believe that. And
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so you know, I certainly dohave a problem when it comes to these
flip floppers on something as important asschool choice. And so you know,
I think he should have to answerfor that. So him and his running
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mate, they both seem to notsupport school choice. I mean, she
is adamant. She is like ateacher's unions, you know, dream child.
She does not support school choice.So let's see what they are saying.
So his running mate, Charlie Chris'srunning mate, she says, all
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these different systems of school or groupsof schools are going to exists, and
they've existed for a very long time. My position hasn't always been that we
can't defund one to fund the other. That's what his running mate said.
She also says that she reiterated acall, or this is what the article
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reads. She reiterated a call foraccountability for the charter schools and private schools
that accept state funding. Those schoolshaven't been subject to the same grading system
as public schools and are allowed todiscriminate against students who identify as LBGTQ,
students with same sex parents, andgay teachers. She said, first of
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all, you have to be reallymindful of what that means. You have
to be mindful of what that means. So, in other words, they
are Charlie christ and his running mateare for teaching young children about sex.
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That's what that means. They canprettify it, they can make it seem
all nice and oh it's discrimination,and you know, we have we don't
have to teach children about these thingsat young ages. You don't, and
children aren't ready to comprehend these thingsanyway, So why would we support someone
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who would parents have shown that wedon't want our children to learn about these
things. So if you have tojust be careful of what these people are
really saying, because essentially he wouldbe going around what parents say and would
be trying to remove these protections,remove the rights that parents have, and
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trying to push sexualization, sexualization ofany kind, let's be clear, sexualization
of any kind to young children.So it's sounds good. Old they're trying
to discriminate, you know, andwe don't want to discriminate, But that's
not what this is. This isa push to push graphic material, to
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push inappropriate material on to young children. That's what it is. They can
call it discrimination all they want,but everybody knows that that's not that that
is not the intent. Nobody wantsto discriminate against people. We just don't
want our children to learn about sexat early ages. They're not prepared for
that. I mean, why isthat so hard? And why all of
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a sudden. Now that has tobe what determines what a good education is.
Oh, we have to talk aboutsex in order for children to have
a good education. Come on,let's be real. That is not what
is going to best prepare kids forthe next phases of life, especially when
we are not performing, when ourchildren are not proficient in their academic If
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they are not proficient in their academics, which is what they're going to school
to get an education, why arewe pushing all this other stuff and when
they're not getting that. So it'sjust it's it's just a way for people
to push radical ideas more into oursociety. And I cannot wait for them.
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For the debate. I believe it'son Monday, October twenty fourth,
with Governor DeSantis and Charlie Chris isgoing to be good. I will be
watching and I hope you guys willwatch it too. I'm here for all
of that. And so, yeah, that's absolutely insane. So let's talk
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about Stacy Abrams, the Stacy Abramsand Governor Kemp debate. So a few
things with Stacy Abrams, she andand this happened. We're gonna talk about
a Val Demmings too, um,but this happened in both of their debates,
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and I just found it so interesting. So, um Stacy Abrams has
you know, and the Democrats,you know, they have just been going
around, Oh you know, ifyou are Trump supporter or an election denier,
you know, and you you don'tbelieve you're you are ruining democracy and
you know all this stuff. Well, um Stacy has some election to nine
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herself. Let's let's look at whatmiss Stacy has said. Oh wait one
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second, now, hold on,hold on, hold on, everybody,
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wait one second. Let's see whereis this. Okay, here we go,
but we won't know exactly how manybecause of how they cheated. I
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did win my election. I didn'tget to have a job. We were
robbed of an election using the wordrigged, using the word to steal.
Do you think it's dangerous going ina twenty twenty I don't because we can
actually back it up. And soin response to what I believe, Well,
it's stolen election, and I'm notsaying they stolen from the goal of
the Georgian aspective. That's what ifI'm ever going to see the answer is
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no, this is not the speechof concession. I guess the concession need
to acknowledge actually is right, truthor prompt. And I will not concede
because the erosion of our emocracy isnot people who man it was not a
pre impair election. I think theelection is stolen from the people of Georgia.
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I believe it was stolen from thevoters. Thousands of Georgians had their
voices stolen because they were not ableto cast ballot, and they cannot be
guaranteed that their votes will be countedin twenty twenty if we don't do this
right. If what happens to youhappens nationally, I mean, you see,
whoever runs for whoever win, isa Democratic nominee. If they say,
actually, I've proved that there's anumber of votes in every state that
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the saving that he is described happensin multiple states, should they conceive I
do not think we should concede anelection until we know the results of an
election. I still fundamentally believe itto be Singer, and that's just how
life works. If it looks likeit's cheating, it probably is. If
it looks like it's rigged, itprobably is. That the election. I
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said that the election was stolen fromGeorgia voters. The process that took place
during the legislative cycle was one thatdid not continance and did not pay attention
to the deep and real concerns ofthose who watched this election be stolen in
the state of Georgia. That wasstolen from the voters that Georgia. As
long as we have eligible American citizenswho cannot cast a ballot, then the
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game is great. I am complicitif I say that that systems concession in
the political space is an acknowledgement thatthe process is fair, and I don't
believe that to be said. ButI refused to conceive because concession means that
the process was proper, that theresult was true and right, and I
cannot say that. I tend tosay I didn't lose. I just didn't
win, and I don't call ita laws but officially, officially the way
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I didn't have to get inaugurated,and that's probably okay. I was joking
with that back stage when said shelost them wing them. I just didn't
win, because we don't know whatreally happened because of the measthma of voter
suppressions. I can't know for afact that I would be the governor of
Georgia but for the mouthpieces. ButI want all right, you guys,
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so you've you've heard enough of that. So we all know that Stacy Abrams
has been a fierce election denier.Fierce and apparently you know when a Democrat
denies an election, everything is fine. She's just fighting for what is right.
She's fighting for the people. Butif a conservative Republican wants to question,
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that's not okay. So there youhave that. Here's what the more
disturbing thing about that. Let meplay this for you what she said during
the debate. Let's see this islet me show you guys this video.
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So I just don't you guys tosee what these people think the question of
Stacey Abrams and miss Abrams in twentyeighteen. You didn't concede defeat to Governor
kimp and you talk to systemic problemswith the state selection system this election.
You commit to accept the outcome ofthe vote regardless of what it chose,
and do you stand by your useof words like rigged four years ago to
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describe the state selection system in twentyeighteen. I began my speech on November
sixteenth, acknowledging that Governor Kimp hadwon the election. I then proceeded to
lay out in great detail the challengesfaced by voters under his leadership as Secretary
of State, including the ten plustwo who were arrested in equipment Georgia because
they had the temerity to use appsand tee ballots. I told the story
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of students who were denied access tothe right to vote even though they had
duly registered. Eighty thousand complaints tocome in by that day, and it
took four years of federal investigation ina lawsuit that was the longest running voting
rights lawsuit in the States history thatshe lost. She lost those lawsuits in
recent history that proved us right now. We didn't win every single claim,
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but we forced some massive changes tothe election laws, and unfortunately Brian Kemp
and Brad Rathsenburger have decided to restoretheir greatest hits. Just today, a
homeless woman was denied the right tovote in Forsyth County because she could not
she did not receive a provisional ballotbecause she had been challenged. As governor,
I intend to stand up for theright to vote. I will always
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acknowledge the outcome of elections, butI will never deny access to every voter
because that is the responsibility of everyAmerican to defend the right to vote.
Thank you, okay, So again, understand what they are actually saying to
you. I understand what they're actuallysaying to you, Stacy Abrams, and
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I'm going to show you later withBalodimmings as well. They always say,
and especially in the black community,Hispanic and black minority communities, they will
say that we are being denied theaccess to vote. I want you to
ask yourself, do you know anybodywho wanted to vote who could not vote?
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Ask yourself, do you know anybodywho wanted to vote that could not
vote because of some system that waspreventing them to vote? Just I mean,
just ask them. And the biggerproblem of that is what they're actually
saying about black people, hispanning people, minority people. They are saying that
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you are incapable of doing one ofthe most basic functions in society, getting
an ID and going to vote,because that's what they'll say. They'll say,
Oh, it's an ID thing,you can't vote. Don't you find
that insulting that they are saying thatyou know you have certain levels of melanine
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in your skin, that you knowhigher levels of melanine prevents you from knowing
how to go get an ID tovote. That should infuriate every single person
who's voting. We have to stopbeing so triggered when people use when they
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throw out, you know, blackvote or suppression, and think about it
for a second. Why if theyare so concerned and if they think so
highly of you, why would theysay that you are incapable of doing a
basic function in society like getting anID to go vote. That is insulting
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and dang going near every single Democratsays that that is something that black people,
Hispanic people cannot do. They're sayingthat you don't know how to get
an ID, y'all. That shouldinfuriate you. That should that is that
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is literally saying that you're stupid.That's what that is saying. They are
saying that you are too stupid togo and know how to go and get
an ID to vote. It's justa political tactic to get you fired up
about race. But if you takea moment and you think about it,
do you actually know a black person, a Hispanic person who wanted to vote,
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who could legally vote but could notget that was blocked from voting.
If you know this, please commentin the comment section. Let me know
if you know anybody who is blackor Hispanic who could not get an ID
and who was denied access to vote. I want to hear I want to
hear these, you know, Iwant to see it because that is exactly
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what they try to tell black peopleall the time. Basically, you're too
stupid to know how to get anID to vote. They try to dress
it up and make it sound onnice, but that's what they're telling you
anyway, Valdemans, that's the samething. This is what Democrats actually think
about black people, actually think aboutHispanic people. This is what they think.
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They just try to dress it upand make it sound all pretty,
but the fact of the matter isthey don't think you're smart enough to know
how to get an ID, toknow how to go and vote. They
just use this as a tactic againstyou. The other thing that Stacy said,
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this was not in the debate.This was on a panel that she
was doing. Y'all look at this. This is just it's just disgusting.
These people are crazy She says thatlook at us, watch this civil designed
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to convince people control, fat civildesigned to convince people control. This woman
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said there is no such thing asa heartbeat at six weeks, that that
is just a manufactured sound used tohave men control women's bodies. That is
the most unhinged thing I have heardin a really long time, that a
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heartbeat bill that there is no heartbeatat six weeks, and it's just it's
manufactured. So somehow the machine isjust making this sound. It's just making
it up. It's not even there. Greg says, I have never heard
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of or known any black person whoever complained that they couldn't vote, never
ever, Greg, neither have I. Neither have I. You know,
it's just foolish. It is absolutelyfoolishness, and it is insulting. Every
black person should be insulted by that. But it gets you all riled up
in your emotions and you're not thinkingabout what they're actually saying to you.
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But back to this abortion thing,that a heartbeat is a manufactured sound.
That should really terrify every American thatthis woman who wants to run for office,
does not believe in science, doesnot believe that heartbeats are legitimate,
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that that is the heartbeat of ahuman being. That should that should be
a problem for people who believe thatshould be a problem if you if you
respect and honor the life of anotherhuman being. This woman is literally telling
y'all that it's not even real.Do you know if people start to believe
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something like that, do you knowthe atrocities that will come from people who
don't see others as human beings.She goes on to say that abortion is
a way to fight in lation.Let's look at this. Oh wait a
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minute, hold on, not that'sone it is? Is she here we
go maybe incorrectly of interest of votersin terms of the cost of gas,
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bren do this governor to a mediatethe concerns of Georgia. Let's be clear,
having children why you're worried about theprice for gas, it's why you're
concerned about This is not reality,and so these are important conversations. You
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have good y'all that this woman isunhinged. That is absolutely nuts. That
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is absolutely crazy. So basically,again you have to really listen to what
they're saying. They can try todress it up and make it sound all
nice, but really listen to whatthey are saying. She's basically saying that
if you get pregnant, the financialresponsibilities that you have from bringing a child
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into the world, if you can't, if you think that you might not
be able to fulfill those even thoughwe have so many government programs and systems
that support women who financially cannot takecare of their children, just kill it.
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If you're poor, kill your child. That is not even the sentiment
that blacks coming out of slavery hadwho literally had nothing. They literally had
nothing, but they did not resortto killing their children. In America.
That, you know, that wasthat was the worst time where people had
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literally nothing, and that still wasnot enough to make these people think,
you know, well, we're notgoing to um, we're just gonna kill
We're just gonna you know, killour children. That is still not that
is not that was not the sentiment. And what we have allowed in this
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country with this radical just abortion hasbeen crazy. And I am grateful that
you know, that road was overturnedand that Dob's decision. I'm grateful for
that because I do I believe thatthat has been an incredible m stain on
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America, especially as a Judeo Christiancountry that has been in America has been
incredibly blessed, incredibly blessed, andthat faith that got us through those hard
times we've just neglected. And nowwe have people who are running for office
to literally run a state who aresaying, well, if you can't,
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you know, financially, take careof your kid, you know, just
get rid of it. Even thoughwe have all these these programs that will
help you. We have a pregnancycenters that will help you. There are
tons of ways to get support inAmerica if you if you are financially struggling.
And we have pastors, one who'sa senator right now, Raphael Warnock,
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who is literally he's saying he's apro life pastor. These people are
just it's just absolutely it's just outof control. And I do not know
if you can't stand on that tosay, okay, that's not right,
especially if you are proclaiming to bea Christian, we're out of problem.
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So Greg also says, my verydear friend Victoria, a black woman from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is so excitedto go out and vote for Doug Mastriano
and doctor Oz both are Republicans USawesome. So um, and I think
Greg, I think that many blackpeople are starting to look side eye the
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Democrat Party. Yeah, because theydon't offer anything that is beneficial to a
standard of life that you want.They want you completely and totally dependent on
the government. Literally, and thisis in Charlie Chris's UM platform as well.
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He wants like pre k what wasit, it was like third,
like a three year old to bein UM, to be in in a
government school. Three. So it'sjust more dependency on the government, no
responsibility for your own life, noaccountability for your own life, just total
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dependency on the government. I don'tunderstand. Actually, I understand why many
black people are starting to leave.More are starting to leave the Democrat Party
because the more access to information thatwe have, like the Internet, and
we can see what these people actuallysaying. We can go and read these
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bills, and as we get moreinvolved in as we see what is really
going on, you are going tocontinue to see the blacks are leaving,
we are done. This is notbeneficial to you. Like they don't support
the nuclear family, which we know. That's awesome, Greg, Yes,
you voted for Trump as well.That's that's what's up. We know that
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the nuclear family is one of thebest ways to give you a headstart in
life. I don't care what coloryou are, I don't care what your
background is. A two parent householdis going to It's not guaranteed, but
it certainly does give you a betteroutcome in life than growing up in a
single family home. That's just afact. It is a fact. But
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Democrats totally against that. They don'twant that. But yet they claim that
they just you know, oh youknow, black and brown people, we
just love and care about you somuch. No, it's a lie.
They are against every single thing thatis that will benefit you from being successful,
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thank you, Rachel. Um.They are against every single thing that
will benefit you from being successful.Oh um, if you if you promote
hard work and um, you know, accountability, being on time. Remember
them the Smithsonian put up that thatthat infographics saying, oh that that's white
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supremacy. They use race and racismto try to tell black folks that doing
what is right is white supremacy.Now, I've been black all my life
and my father, who was ablack man, always told us to work
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hard. Now I would venture tobed. He was not a white supremacist,
but he would be called one todaybecause he taught his kids to work
hard. They would probably call FrederickDouglas a white supremacist. They probably call
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Booker T. Washington a white supremacists. They would call anybody who wants to
do what is right is now beingwhite supremacy. Because this is the best
way. Because when you start,when you are able to live your life
on your terms, and you realizeyou don't need to just lean on the
government for every single thing, andthat you know you can, America is
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a place where you can work yourway out of poverty. America is a
place where you can work your wayinto your dream, the dream that you
want to have that confidence. Withthat confidence and with that ability, and
with those opportunities comes less dependency onthe government, And the less you depend
on them the less. The morethe Democrats understand that you do not need
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them, that you are completely capableof figuring out your own life by yourself,
and God forbid that you do that. In their minds, at least,
that's what they think. God forbidthat you make the best decisions.
That's good for you. All right, everybody, let's get to vow val
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and Marco. I mean, it'sjust like, you know, they beat
all to the same drum, allto the same drum. So let's listen
to what uh valandemit Valen Marco hadto say, Senator, how gullible do
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you really think Florida voters are.Number One, you have been cleared that
you support no exceptions, even includingrape and incests. Now as a police
detective who investigated cases of rape andincests, No, Senator, I don't
think it's okay for a ten yearold girl to be raped and have to
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carry the seed of her rapists.No, I don't think it's okay for
you to make decisions for women andgirls as a senator. I think those
decisions are made between the woman,her family, her doctor, and her
faith. And to sit over tostand over there and say that I support
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don't support abortions up to the timeof birth. It's just a lot.
But to help protect the life ofthe mother, which you looked at that
was just well, well that's kindof desidy. So you know that you
have said you don't support any exession. But number again, they try to
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First of all, she's lying,and I'm gonna show you that she's lying.
In just one second because I wentand checked to see because I'm a
fact checker, you know, Iwant to see, Okay, like,
what's going on here. I'm notone of these people that are easily swayed
by just headlines and just you know, a little blip across the screen.
I actually want to know what thesepeople are talking about both sides. I
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actually want to know. The Democratsare obsessed with abortion. It's a religion
to them. You're right, You'reabsolutely they are obsessed. They are truly
obsessed. It is disgusting, itis discussing, and the more we see
them talk, the more it startsto come out. So what Marco Rubio
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said, he said, I me, personally, I am pro life,
and I do not believe and Ibelieve that every life is sacred, it
is a gift from God, andI personally don't believe in those exceptions.
However, the bills that I supportare bills that do provide those exceptions.
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So he's what he's saying, It'stwo different things. Me personally, I
can have my view on this.And he also said in the debate,
I know that a bill if itwas up to me, and if I
was to present my it would notpass, and that's not what the people
want. So what you have todo as an elected official, you cannot
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just govern on exactly what your viewsare because you represent multiple people. You
represent most people. Most people donot believe in abortion up until you know
the moment of birth and even untilafter. That is not what most Americans
believe. And as a republic,we do have to you there is there
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are those things where you where you'retrying to negotiate and get a get something
past where you can save more lives. You can save more of these children's
lives. That is the goal.That is the goal. And I understand
because I am one of those peoplewho does not believe, and I believe
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that every life is sacred. Idon't believe that if your father is a
bad person, that the child shouldhave to pay the the cost of death
because your father is a bad personbeing a rapist or a person that does
incest. Because there are many storiesthat never get told of about how those
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children who are given a chance atlife they go on to do great things.
Kathy Barnett comes to mind, anotherfriend of mine shouldn't be come in
shell her. They're both of thosewomen were conceived during rape and they are
phenomenal women, phenomenal women, andthose stories don't often get told. Um.
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But what Marco is saying is thatthe bills that I can support,
the bills that are broad, Ican support those bands that and they do
have those exceptions. But now whatBall is trying to say is that,
oh, you're supporting no exceptions,which is not true. It's just it's
just not true. And then solet's look at what the bill that she
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did support. Let's look at exactlywhat it said, because she lied to
Floridians. Val Demming's lied to Floridians, and that's what you need to know.
Let's look at what it said.It says this, it's the women.
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So this is equal access to abortioneverywhere. What kinds of state restrictions
would the Women's Health Protection Act protectsagainst abortion access will be protected from bands
and medically unnecessary restrictions that do notapply to other similar healthcare procedures. These
restrictions include six week bands, twentyweek bands, mandatory ultrasounds, bias counseling,
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waiting periods, and requirements that providersobtained admitting privileges at local hospitals.
So she said, well, Isupported up until up until the point of
viability. Okay, well what's viability? That is a very vague term,
because if the life is uninterrupted,it is viable. Do you see what
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I'm saying? If that child's lifeis not aborted, it is viable.
So that doesn't mean anything. It'sjust another thing that sounds good. Okay,
well she you know, she's she'snot that radical. No, but
what it is saying, that's twentytwenty weeks. That is a five month
old. That child is kicking andmoving. That is radical. That is
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radical. We have got to stopbeing swayed by these little sound bites that
people say and really take the timeto dig and know what these candidates are.
Stop relying just because they're black anda Democrat. That is not that's
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not enough. That is not enoughfor you to put these people in office
to to let them govern what lawswill affect your life. This woman is
crazy five months old? Are youreally okay with that? Greg? I
supported Kathy Brennett over doctor Oz.I did too. I did too.
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I don't know what that was allabout. I I Greg, I'm with
you on that one. I don'tknow what that was all about. And
carry Christ and Val is going tolose even with all the money the DNC
has been on her. I hopeshe does, I really do. I
hope she does, because I don'twant anybody like that to to make laws.
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I don't want a leader like that. I don't. I really don't.
No, I don't. And um, she needs to tell the truth.
I wish there was like I wishthere was a requirement for them to
tell the truth. And you haveto explain what they really mean because they
are so good. These politicians areso good and doing these little sound bites
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and make it seem like one thingand it's totally something else. Well,
I support it until up until viability. Well the life was viable, you
know, until you ended it,you know. So it doesn't these words,
they don't mean anything. They donot mean anything to these people,
but these these are our lives.It means something to us, the law
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when they go and we put themin office, their decisions affect our lives,
and they they take it as ajoke. They they take these serious
situations and they make it a joke. Sean Hannity really screwed Kathy Barnett.
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I was so pissed at him forhow he was against Kathy Barnette. That's
Greg. Yeah, I know,I saw the whole thing. I was
watching that and I just I tweetedabout it. I was just you know,
and you know, not for nothing, but Oz was one of the
first supporters of trans kids. SoI mean, he's in there now and
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it is what it is. Butthat's what I'm saying. It's like,
there should be a rule or requirementfor these people to have to tell the
truth because they just can get upthere and say whatever they want and just
not be held accountable. And thelast point that I wanted to bring up
is again, I want y'all tosee what these Democrats actually think about black
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voters. I showed you how StacyAbrams did it, and you're gonna watch
Val Demings do it too. Letme show you all this. Let's see
this is here we go in.Boys are at least somewhat comfortable in voting
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for a candidate who says they don'taccept the results of the twenty twenty election.
Will you accept results of the twentytwenty two election. Let me let
me start here. If I may, my mother the maid and a janitor
worked long, hard days, butI can never remember a time they did
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not vote. If they a carwasn't working, they would pay somebody a
couple of dollars to take them tothe polls. Why on earth would we
try to stop them from voting.They were able to vote because of our
democracy, the wonderful system of governmentthat we have. No, it is
not perfect, but our system ofgovernment is what allows us to be here
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tonight. We have to do everythingwithin our power to uphold the constitution,
protect the rule of law, andprotect our democracy and protect each person's Republican
Democrats and independence right to vote.That's what I did as a police officer
and police chief. I think ooththat I would protect and s defend the
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constitution, not just for people wholooks like me or those of the days,
but for all people. All right, cons Next time the same question
goes, yeah, First, Idon't know who is my path was a
bartender, backwards in my arms ajanitor. So we have that in common.
And I will tell you this much. I never denying election. I've
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never said it. Say Adrams andGeorgian deny denying the election. I think
in Florida. I think in Floridawe have great election laws, but I
think the action have have rules andconference when the support is that take what
would that have go? You can'targument yes, have our they did a
very an that, but you can'tapport the vote a lot of people to
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drive around the drops and keeps alot of people because it's basically re restaurant
an hour forwards and Jennet House.We have to have rules. We have
that long and those alls be follow. Florida has good nament like they had
a return Georgia, which they wereat the contents for the segregation of j
Proville. Not these rules, theserules that a lot of people have confidence
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that the count you they're not justrepressing anyone's vote. Their rules designed can
make the system works the way.Let me just get here or here if
you will support results from the pointstwenty two lun we have great loss for
as little forwards order now. Butbut but yeah, the adopted quarter because
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good laws these other places would Nickysacherif from the Prince, I don't think
we gave again, Greg says ZeeDave says, Democrats have been brainwashing your
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kids for many years. That's whynowadays you don't have common sense. Well,
yeah, that's true. Let's see, yeah vow, Well, you
obviously forgot how you're supposed to supportthe Second Amendment that's also part of the
Bill of Rights. Remember, Yeah, I thought about that too, Greg
when she was like, I'm gonnasupport the Constitution. Yeah, well in
the debate too, she goes onto say that she UM basically she's saying
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that she does not believe in theSecond Amendment. So full of garbage.
But again this idea that you knowwhen she says people that don't look like
you, or the people love therich, you know whatever. So basically,
again, black people, poor peopledon't know how to get it an
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id don't can't can't get access tovote. That's like the little zinger,
you know, supposedly that that theywant to say is that if you're black,
Hispanic, or poor, you can'tvote. This is not these other
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kind of things that really really botherme because it shows just how little they
think about you, just how littlethey think about you, because they know
all they have to do is throwrace out there against Um saying that there's
racism against black people, and ittriggers black people to, you know,
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go into this thing where it's like, oh my god, oh you know,
the races are coming out, andit's it's like, but I do
think black people are waking up,thank God. And it's it's insulting.
It is just so insulting saying thatthat's all they have to say, that's
all they have to say, andI just hate it. I hate it
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because it really says that they reallydon't think anything about you. And studies
have shown too that Democrats when they'retalking to black people, they alter their
speech. They they don't use,you know, the words that they would
typically use when they're talking to otherfolks. I mean, they really do
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think that somehow, because you havehigher levels of melanin, it like affects
your brain where you can't think thatis not the most racist thing. I
don't know it is exactly. They'reconstantly race hustling. Anyway, make sure
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because it actually kind of makes ita little bit easier because there are so
many things that I want to talkabout, like throughout the week, and
I see and then like, okay, well I'm going to record it.
And you know, it's just,you know, with my traveling and all
that, it just kind of getstough. But I can do live and
that's actually a lot easier. Solet me guys know what you think.
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