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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
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It is the.
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Jesse Kelly Show.
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Let's have some fun on every Thursday, and this.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Night is going to be huge, and let's discuss all
that we have on tap. Here. We are about to
discuss rebellion, revolution. You me it's time to have a
very serious talk. We'll get to that here in a minute.
We're gonna talk about what happened in Louisiana, the Ten
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Commandments in public schools, over six hundred thousand illegal kids gone,
war time, spending, what's happening with your finances emails. I'm
gonna take calls next hour, not for a while. I
have a lot to get to all that, so much
more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show.
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And on top of all that, as the beautiful little
cherry on top, Tomorrow's asked doctor Jesse Friday. So you
need to email your questions in right now to Jesse
at jessekellyshow dot com. Now you know what I want
to start on an email because there's so much I
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could get into. Look, we could tackle we could tackle
if you want it right off the bat, we could
tackle this. This policy position laid out pretty clearly by
Joe Shall.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
Clayers of Congress and Holland Security Secretary. I'm not sure.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
But I want to deal with this. Hey, Jesse, I
guess I should set this up. This was a couple
of days ago. I came on here and said something
I've explained before. We were talking about the Trump arrest
and conviction, Hunter Biden's conviction, that all the crazy things
going on, and I explain that if you're older, the
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older you are, the harder this will be to accept.
It's harder for me than it is for my kids
to accept this truth. I'm forty two, if you're sixty two,
it'll be harder for you than it is for me.
It's going to be an age thing. But the next
twenty thirty forty to fifty years in the United States
of America is not going to look anything like the
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last twenty thirty forty to fifty years. Where we're going
is not where we've been, and hard as this may
be to hear, we will never return to where we were. Ever,
there's an old saying I didn't come up with it,
even though I'll take credit for it now because it's
my show. The only way out is through the only
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way out is through. There will not be a return.
That's naive. That's not how it works with countries historically,
it has never worked that way. As much as that
may be what I want, and it is to be
honest with you, and as much as that may be
what you want, it's not going to happen. I want
to go backwards too. I want to live in a
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country where women can't vote. Stop we can make jokes. Seriously,
I want to go back. You want to go back.
We can't go back. What we're doing now, the fights
we're having now, it's going to determine what we look
like in the future. That's why they matter. And I
understand that's hard to hear. I got this email, Jesse.
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I cannot disagree with you more. The Constitution is a
document that, if adhered to, will allow for our nation
to return to the strong country we were in the fifties.
We should not. I will not accept the defeatist attitude
that you so easily purport to be our miserable future.
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Simply unacceptable. Okay, So all we have to do is
adhere to the Constitution. Okay, that sounds good. How are
we doing that? Anyone? I'm asking it. That's what you said,
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because I get this a lot. We have a bumper
sticker understanding of politics. We do. That's part of our problem.
What does that mean All we have.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
To do is adhere to the Constitution? Okay?
Speaker 1 (04:40):
The people we have elected hate the Constitution. Most of
them have never even read it. They view it, at best,
at best as kind of a little speed bump for
their plans. At worst, they view it as a terrible
document that limits their powers. These are Democrats and Republicans.
But you just said, all we have to do is
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adhere to it? What does that mean? Let me clue
you in on something. It means nothing. What you just
said means nothing. It looks great on a bumper sticker.
It's not reality. Here's reality. In the state of Texas,
there's a hospital, Texas Children's Hospital. This hospital was mutilating
eleven and twelve year old children, mutilating them. They were
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mutilating these children, and it was illegal. In fact, they
publicly announced they were going to stop mutilating kids because
they were worried about criminal liability. But they didn't stop
mutilating kids. They kept chopping off the breasts of little
girls and the penises of little boys. One doctor who
worked for Texas Children's Hospital was so mortified by what
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they were doing at Texas Children's Hospital that he came forward.
He approached a journalist, Christopher Rufo, and he explained to
him the illegalities that are going on within Texas Children's Hospital.
And more important than the illegalities are what's going on
the destruction of children's bodies and minds, the demonic evil
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that is performing surgery on children of this age. And
you know what happened after that. The federal government sent
agents to his front door to apprehend him, and he's
facing a decade in federal prison. So kindly take your
email about the constitution, roll it up in a nice
little wad, and shove it exactly where you think you
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should shove it. Because I'm sick of nursery rhyme conservatism.
It's time for anti communism. It's time for aggressive anti
communism that takes on demons and intends to defeat them.
We are good, they are evil. We must fight and win,
and we're not going to fight with nursery rhymes. It's
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time to fight with teeth, and so let's talk about
what that looks like. We have a doctor and now
a nurse Texas Children's Hospital facing FBI agents pounding on
their door. The United States of America's federal government went
to its secret state police agency and sent them after
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whistleblowers who wanted child mutilation stopped. Your country doesn't look
anything like the one you wanted to. So it's time.
It's way past time, but it's time. It is time
for Red states to stand up to the federal government
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in tangible ways. In fact, this case is exactly where
the line needs to be drawn. It should have been drawn.
I mean a million years ago, don't get me wrong,
but this case, it's time. Texas, if you're listening, this
doctor cannot be allowed to go to federal prison. This
doctor and this nurse, they cannot be allowed to be
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apprehended by the federal government. If it means a standoff
between the Texas Rangers and the FBI, then that's what
it means. Whatever it means, the time is now. The
state of Texas must begin protecting its citizens from an
evil federal government. It's time for a coalition of Red
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states to join together against a demonic government that believes
children should be mutilated by their doctors. The time is
not tomorrow, not next year. Now, well, let's see if
Trump gets elected, the time is right freaking now. There
should be a public statement today from the Governor and
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ag of Texas saying, oh, this doctor, you can't have him. Ah,
but the courts, but the FBI said, come get him.
We'll be waiting for you. It's also time for the
state of Texas. There's a field office right here in Houston.
It's time for the FBI field offices statewide. Bye bye,
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you are a nearby notified. You have thirty days to
pack up your stuff and leave. After that, if we
find an FBI agent within the borders of Texas, he
will be apprehended and prosecuted to the fullest extent of
the law. If this sounds extreme to you, I would
suggest you have no idea what time it is, and
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no idea what kind of government we have now the
Federal Bureau of Investigation is kicking indoors to arrest doctors
trying to stop child mutilation. The country we are going
to have, I don't know what it's going to look like.
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I don't know whether the good guys will win. I
think we will. Sometimes the bad guys win again. Drop
the nursery rhyme conservatism, open a history book. The bad
guys went a lot, the good guys went a lot.
I don't know what we're going to look like in
the future, but I know the time is now to
stop this evil government. This has gotten to a point
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where we need action, not from us, not from you,
not from me. It's time for it's time for red
states to step up and do what we need them
to do. And if they refuse, it's time for us
to vote them all out and get people with the
guts to do so. Period, end of story. If any
of that offended you, please keep in mind, I don't
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give a crap. All right, we're gonna you know, we're
gonna talk about states in their power really quickly, because
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Speaker 5 (11:54):
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Speaker 1 (11:55):
Follow like and subscribe on social at Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On eighth Thursday. Let's
talk more about the States, because the time is now
for the states to began standing up to the federal government. Look,
you're starting to see little glimpses of this across the country.
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Here's one. Remember Texas, maybe you were speaking of Texas.
Remember they decided to do Operation Loan Star, where basically
Texas said, Okay, you guys aren't securing the border. You're
not doing it. On purpose. We are taking over. We're
gonna start securing our own border. Border crossings down seventy
four percent since Operation Loan Star got put into place,
seventy four percent. Your state, wherever you're listening to the
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sound of my voice right now, has incredible power. Power
underneath the law, law enforcement, power, infrastructure. States are powerful.
States can do so much. The states created the federal government.
The federal government did not create the states. The states
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existed before there was ever a federal government. And it
is time to return to a society where the states
are everything. That is a fact. The states can and
will do a lot in the future. Are they going
to do it fast enough? I don't know. But here's
another truth that we have to discuss. We'll set aside
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the training stuff, you know what, let's dig into this
illegal stuff. The American people are being preyed upon by
barbarians from the Third World every single day. Every day
we wake up the stories like this.
Speaker 6 (13:40):
Five men in the US illegally were arrested Monday morning
in northeast Missouri after a teenage girl was reported missing
in Indiana. The suspects are accused of kidnapping the fourteen
year old from her home. They were tracked down in
Macon County.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
All fire.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Fourteen year old girl in her home in Indiana, thrown
in the back of a van. Suffers, Oh who knows
what at the hands of five animals brought here on
purpose by the federal government. Oh well, look, I mean
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we could do this all.
Speaker 7 (14:20):
D Christian Inga was arranged today in New York City
on charges of sexually assaulting a thirteen year old girl
after school last week.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
In a shocking daylight attack, Police.
Speaker 7 (14:30):
Say the twenty five year old migrant from Ecuador approached
two teens in the park at knife point. According to
the criminal complaint, the suspect tied the boy and girl
to one another, gagged them, then raped the girl before
fleeing the scene. Outraged and New Yorkers responded, we waited
for him.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
The federal government brought that guy here on purpose. They
get on TV and they brag about how many barbarians
they've brought into your country.
Speaker 8 (15:00):
And he campaigned on making a safe, orderly, and humane
immigration system.
Speaker 7 (15:04):
Do you believe that that has been accomplished?
Speaker 4 (15:07):
We work at that every single day across the Department
of Homeland Security, across our administration, with our partners to
the South and around the world. We have established more lawful,
safe and orderly pathways than any other administration, and we
are working every day to strengthen the security of our border.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
They brag about it, they go on television and they
tell people that amnesty is actually what you want, as
the American people suffer rape, murder, can't afford the rent,
the school's carpet bombed by this point in time, the hospitals,
you have to speak Spanish to even walk through the
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waiting room. And still this is what you get out
of the federal government.
Speaker 9 (15:55):
Remain together as a whole family here in this country
as a result of this executive order. Those are the
things that matter most, and those are the ways in
which President Biden continues to fight for, you know, communities
across this country that you know, really deserved the opportunity
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that we know is so important in the selection.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Or in some cases when they have an honest moment,
just a couple of girls gabbing on Joyanne Reid's show,
when they discuss the rape of a thirteen year old girl,
they laugh.
Speaker 8 (16:32):
This is one of the reasons that people have these
sort of thinking, This sort of thinking here's the three
cable networks reporting of this was our banner said, soon
Biden announces legal protections for undocumented spouses a citizens. CNN's
banner said, Biden announces new protections for someone documented spouses.
Here was Fox's banner. Migrant arrested for raping thirteen year
old years Yes, and so I think that's part of
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the problem. Says that you have a lot of the
pure marker exactly, and we if you have.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
And to report on the fact that the barbarians are
preying on American citizens, they'll either accuse you of being
fear of doing fear mongering, or the President himself will
simply get up in front of the American people and
explain why you just don't understand that their knowledge that
the patience of good will of the American people are
being testify the fears of the board.
Speaker 5 (17:21):
They don't understand a lot.
Speaker 9 (17:22):
These are the fears my predecessors trying to play on
when he says immigrants.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Yeah, they don't understand what's going on. No, No, we
do understand. We understand the federal government has turned evil,
that they are intentionally filling up the country with people
who have no loyalty to it. We understand why they're
doing it because they view us as the enemy. We
Americans who believe in freedom rights, freedom of speech, guns,
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things like that, We understand that they view us as
the true enemy of the country. And they intend to
fill up this country with a bunch of criminals to
murder us and rapists. They intend to reply every single
one of us. It's obvious. They brag about it every
single day. And I ask, where are you, Red States?
Why is there not already a Red state coalition standing
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up against an evil federal government? Where are you? And
you know why? You know why I started off with
that email, because I know why the Red States won't
do it?
Speaker 3 (18:21):
Well, that would we just want to act normal?
Speaker 1 (18:24):
What if we just the constitution? The constitution. The people
who run the country hate the Constitution. It's a piece
of paper. Now, it ain't gonna save you. Grow some
teeth and grow a couple of things as something else too.
I'm not done yet. Hang on, you're listening to the Oracle.
Speaker 3 (18:44):
You love this one.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
It's a scream baby. The Jesse Kelly Show. It is
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evil federal government. I just can't.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
I did you hear about how Juneteenth win in Oakland?
I'm sorry, I know it's not funny. That's just the
most Oakland SoundBite in history.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
And quit focus. I need to read some emails. Dear Jesse,
Dear Jesse. Is it possible to take on air phone
calls from your audience? Seems to me your ratings could
grow by leaps and bounds if this was included in
your show. All right, pause on that for a second.
I'll get to the rest of his email. We are
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going to take some calls next hour. Don't call yet.
There's no phone lines. I've got them all shut down
like we always do. Don't call yet. We are going
to take some calls Nick hour. As far as the
ratings growing leaps and bounds, I doubt that very much.
We're willing to do it every now and then. All right,
just remember, get to the point, just really get to
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the point. And that's a very difficult thing for a
lot of people to do. People have a hard time
getting to the point, but you need to anyway. The
guy says, I think you are one of the best
new talents I've come across. I agree with this guy, Chris,
because you actually teach new things and people can actually
learn from your insights. I've been lost since the passing
of the great Rush Limbaugh. He was a teacher and
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an entertainer. Look forward to your take on issues. Many
others just report stuff. You actually dig deep and make
me think about things I never considered. The sky's the limit.
That's very very nice. Hey wait, look at that. That
guy is great taste in radio. Great taste in radio, Chris.
Unlike you Mexican food, maestro. You gave respect to California
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and Arizona for good Mexican food. What about New Mexico.
I haven't been, but I hear it's pretty good too,
New Mexico. Let me tell you something about New Mexico.
I've spent a lot of time in New Mexico doing
construction work one Albuquerque. I hate to give Albuquerque compliments
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because every time I do that, everyone from Albuquerque emails
in and yells at me, telling me what a dump
Albuquerque is. I've not lived there for extended periods of time,
but I enjoy Albuquerque.
Speaker 9 (21:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
I realized, Chris, you don't necessarily want to go out
after dark, right, and it could make me get a
little dangerous. But Albuquerque has a Poppa Doze. It's my
first Poppa Dooz experience, which is amazing food. I've had
good times in Albuquerque anyway. Set that aside. Hatch Green Chili's.
Everyone has at least seen the name Hatch Green Chili's.
Hatch Green chilies are from Hatch, New Mexico. Go to Hatch,
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New Mexico and eat It's just some tiny little town. Oh,
I've eaten everything there is to eat it. They've got
Hatch Green Chili milkshakes.
Speaker 4 (21:59):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Believe me, they're delicious. Oh yeah, Chris, delicious, Hatch Green
Chili burgers. Yeah, New Mexico can cook, Man, New Mexico
can definitely cook. Speaking of cooking, Kathy Oakel says New
Yorkers are cooking it's because of climate change.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
This is not a natural hot weather stretch for us
here in the state of New York, especially upstate but
we are going to be seeing temperatures at levels we
have not seen in our lifetimes. And I want to
update New Yorkers on what we're doing about this significant
public health event.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
It's not a public health event. It's hot. The earth,
the climate itself. You know, it goes through patterns, right,
this is a historical thing. It goes through patterns no
matter where you live, whether it's New York, Texas, I
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don't care, Mexico, Europe, wherever you live, climate goes through patterns.
You will have years that are wetter than others. You
will have years that are drier than others, hotter than others,
colder than others. The weather goes through patterns. But these
morons take the weather patterns and they try to justify
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their dirtball climby communism by saying their public health emergencies.
And remember this, Remember how they responded the last time
there was a quote public health emergency. You do remember
what that turned into, right? You being forced to wear
a mask on a plane, Little Aid and Jaden and
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Braiden having to do remote learning because the school was
shut down. You couldn't have your your your business open,
you couldn't go to the gym. Of course, you'd go
to the liquor store. You could go buy weeds somewhere
other than that. They shut it all down in the
name of public health. All right, let's set all that aside.
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Here's a little bit of good news before we talk
about the Ten Commandments. That'll be spicy. We are I've
been calling for more aggression from red states. We are
getting better. And it's more than just the Texas border
security thing. Missouri Missouri's ag they're actually suing companies. Now,
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they're suing IBM because IBM did what really all of
major corporate America is doing. IBM decided to be racist
against white people. Systemically racist, not the standard racism, which
actually isn't that big of a deal. I'm talking about
individual racism. It's just not that important when an individual
is racist. If I hated black people, you would just
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avoid me if you're black, and you should. If a
Mexican hates me because I'm white, I would just not
talk to him. It's not a big deal. Systemic racism
is a big deal. When you are a second class
citizen in your society, you don't have the same access
to education, you don't have the same access to a job.
When racism becomes part of the system itself. Just think
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about what black people went through during segregation. That's systemic racism.
You don't have the ability to escape it. That is
a big deal. And that's the kind of system we
have now in America for white people. Remember we covered
that story a while back, Corporate America. They bragged about it.
It was an article bragging about it. How Corporate America
decided they'd hired too many white people, and they went
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over all the Corporate America jobs and it was something
like ninety six percent of them went to non whites,
even though white people were fifty percent of the country.
That's systemic racism. You can't do that. Well, Missouri's AG's
suing them for it. That's the kind of stuff that's good.
All right, Now that we're offending everyone tonight, let's talk
about something else that's good. In Louisiana, it is now
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required that the Ten Commandments be displayed in government schools.
It is required. You can imagine how this is being
responded to. The acl used suing Louisiana. Of course, about
the whole thing. Some dirty commie when on television started
whining about it.
Speaker 5 (26:11):
I'm very opposed to it, and it's not anything to
do with disliking religion. It's just that there are different
religions that exist in our communities. I've taught Jehovah's witnesses,
I've taught Muslim students. I have really great Muslim teacher
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friends who are going to now have to display Christianity
as the accepted or promoted religion in our state.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
Okay, it's the accepted in promoted religion in your state,
and it should be. And if there's a Muslim who
has a problem with it, they can freaking leave. Most Muslims, however,
agree with the Ten Commandments and they'll be fine with it.
Most Jews agree within ten Commandments and they'll be fine
with it. After all, it's in the Old Testament. And
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read the ten Commandments. Well, I'm an atheist. No, no, you
don't understand. I'm not even coming at this from a
religious point of view. Read the Ten Commandments? Which one
of those don't you agree with? I always ask people this,
have you read them? Which one do you have a
real problem with? Do you think you should be able
to murder, steal, steal your neighbor's wife? Which of the
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Ten commandments are you not a big fan of? They're good?
And so let's discuss which you should never discuss on
the radio, which of course I do. Let's discuss religions, culture,
why these people have such a problem with it. Let's
discuss that. Before we do that, let's discuss something incredible, wonderful,
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don't consider how bad widows hurt in bad economies. You
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I got a little mad in the beginning. I will
admit my blood pressure got a little bit high in
the beginning, and I wasn't anticipating that. If you missed
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download the whole show. iHeart Spotify iTunes. All right, now,
let's get back to this. Louisiana's putting the Ten Commandments
in public schools. Now, I understand this is one of
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those things you either love or hate, or maybe it
just makes you a little uncomfortable. It'll totally depend on
your belief system. If you're a Christian, a Catholic, someone
like that, Mormon, and someone listening to the sound of
my voice, you love it. Maybe you're a Muslim or
a chew or an atheist. You like it. Maybe it
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makes you a little uncomfortable. Maybe you hate this. Maybe
you say things because I see this a lot. Maybe
you say things like, we don't need any of that
in school. Just get all that leftist filth out of
the schools, and get the Ten Commandments out of schools,
and just teach a math and English and writing. Have
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you ever said that, Well, let's talk about that, because
that's that's a reasonable take. That's a very reasonable take. Hey,
just don't preach in schools. Don't teach any of that
stuff in schools. Teach little Aiden, Jaden and Braiden how
to do math and complete sentences and speak and call
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it a day. That's a reasonable take. But as often
is the case, there are takes that acknowledge human nature
and takes that do not.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Have you ever.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
What do you know about New New Guinea? Stay with
me here? What do you know about New Guinea? Have
you ever studied any part of the World War Two
in New Guinea? You probably don't know much about it.
Most people don't. And here's the main reason. There was
fierce American fighting there, but not that much. It was
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kind of an Australia versus Japanese thing. And since this
wasn't mainly our affair. Well, we don't care that much
about it, and I won't. I'm not going to go
into a bunch of detail on it. But they call
it green Hell. If you go look up the worst
tropical diseases on the planet, they're all in New Guinea.
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If you look up the most brutal, horrific environments on
the planet, they're all in New Guinea. You want jungles,
they got it, Mountains they got it. Freaking crocodiles they
got it. You name it. Deadly diseases, deadly bugs, deadly steaks,
deadly spiders, deadly altitude, the cold, that the heat, that
the whole freaking place will kill you. New Guinea's a
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terrible place. One of the reasons, one of the main
reasons the fighting in New Guinea might have been the
most awful war experience in all of World War Two.
One of the main reasons is the commanders, the generals
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on every side, MacArthur, the Japanese, the Australians. They looked
at a map to figure out how to get guys food,
medical supplies, and ammunition. But maps don't tell the story
unless you're on the grounds, staring up at a four
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thousand foot jungle mountain. You have to traverse. You don't
understand the reality of it. Now, let's go back to
what we were just talking about. We have to understand
and accept reality of life. Whatever your belief system is,
this is a reality of life. Religion will be taught
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in your child's school. Religion is being taught in your
child's school. You understand that it is being taught. Your
child is learning a belief system in school. Your child
is learning this is right, this is wrong, this is evil,
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this is good, This is to be revered. This is
the cause you want to pursue. This is the ultimate good,
the higher cause. This is the ultimate bad, the evil,
the devil incarnate. Your child is learning a religion in school,
make sure it's yours, or in the very least, make
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sure it's not openly hostile to yours. You See, the
truth is, these people, they'll do the I don't have
any problem with religion thing. I just want to be tolerant. Oh,
they have a big problem with your religion.
Speaker 5 (34:09):
I'm very opposed to it, and it's not anything to
do with disliking religion. It's just that there are different
religions that exist in our communities. I've taught Jehovah's witnesses,
I've taught Muslim students. I have really great Muslim teacher
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friends who are going to now have to display Christianity
as the accepted or promoted religion in our state.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
She loves religion, she has a religion. It's not yours.
The only thing I want you to take away from
this is there's no such thing as a secular school,
a secular town, a secular state, a secular societ society.
That is not something that exists. Even if you're a
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born and bred atheist pagan, I don't care what your
belief system is, that's your frigging business. Secular is not
a thing that exists because human beings are created to
worship something. It's why every human in the history of
the world, every society, I should say large and small,
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has had a religion. It is a necessary part of
the human condition. We will worship, you will worship, I
will worship. The dirty communists who run this country want
to make sure you can't worship the true God. They
want to make sure you have to worship the devil
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like they do. Push back on that, and never ever
ever fall for the lie. This is a lie sold
to you by the Communis. I should note never fall
for the lie. There are secular schools, secular institutions, secular nations. No,
there are not every nation school and otherwise, as a religion,
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you can choose one that is good and tolerant of
other religions, or you can choose communism. It's not so
tolerant after all. All right, all right, hey, Trump and Biden.
They're debating next week. Sewn Spicer right next to Donald Trump.
Nobody knows Donald Trump better. We're gonna do something different.
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We're gonna open next hour with a guest. Sean Spicer
is gonna join us, and we're gonna do a little
Trump Biden debate talk. That'll be fun, right, hang on,