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Lowering your voice in public when talking about what you believe in. Talk to your kid about politics even if you don’t want to. What can’t Jesse eat anymore. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Friday. As we try to round out a work
week here, we're gonna do a couple of food related items.
I'll be honest with you. Before we get back to
more talking about where we are culturally, we're gonna talk

(00:32):
about the workplace and everything else. I know you're still hurting.
We're still soored. So we're positive on all the serious
stuff for a moment, I'm gonna get to this one,
Dear Kelly, the culinary Expert. On a quick trip to
the grocery store, I came upon a display of boxes
limited edition pizza flavored Kraft Macaroni and cheese. Couldn't resist

(00:56):
behind the box. I'm eating it now. Is this something
Chris Corey or you would ever try? All Right? His
name is Bob, So you have no idea, Bob, the
memories you just stirred in me. Pizza flavored Kraft mac

(01:21):
so in Iraq, In Iraq, I was there at the
very beginning for the invasion, for the invasion. We were
down in Kuwait before George Bush even declared war. And
then you know, we were one of the first units
over the line, you know, during the invasion. Now, the

(01:43):
point of me telling you that is we didn't have
facilities when we were there, not like came after. You know,
once you conquer a place, then you start building up
your bases and building up things, and then then more
modern things come in. And believe me, it's not that
I had it worse than the guys who came after,

(02:04):
because a lot of that ied terror, Fallujah stuff came
after I was gone. It came after I was gone,
and the more the more. So I'm not saying I
had it worse, but not at all. But facility wise,
when we were there, there was nothing. There were no shops,
there was no place to buy, there was nothing. It
was just Iraq as we conquered it. And for a

(02:27):
few weeks we were moving faster than the mail. We
couldn't even really get mail like, so there wasn't even communication,
there was nothing. My parents didn't know if I was dead,
they would It was a very stressful time apparently for them.
They would just stay glued to the news every night,
hoping for a glimpse of me with one of the

(02:47):
embedded reporters. So that's that's what it was like over there.
But we end up we go all the way up
to the bag Dad. Then at some point in time,
my unit got sent down to an Iraqi city called Najaff.
Trust me, you don't ever want to go. Don't put
it as part of your vacation plans. We go down
to this city called Najaf. We were doing things there.

(03:08):
We set up in this farmer's market, but it was
an empty farmer's market. Again, there are no facilities, there's
no PX. The PX is a store, there's no PX,
there's no nothing. Your only route, only route to getting
anything that is not the chow they give you is
people have to mail you care packages. That's your own.

(03:31):
That was your only route to anything. Now, my family,
my parents and my sister Mickey, they are well aware
of my food obsession and they were aware of what
I would want in a care package. Look, send me
a couple of magazines and then fill me up with food.

(03:53):
Send me food as much as you can send me food.
All right, You know what easy mac is. Most people
know what easy Mac is. If you don't, it's Kraft
mac and cheese only it's condensed and it's faster to make.
You don't need you don't need milk. It's add water,

(04:14):
cook it. Oh, Chris, Look, if it's all you've got, buddy,
it's not bad, all right. You add water, you don't
need milk. You know't anything else. You add water, You
get it cooking, you eat, you enjoy back. Then they
came out with pizza flavored Easy Mac. My parents and

(04:35):
my sister used to send me pizza flavored Easy Mac
and slim gyms, you know, the long kind of pepperoni
beef sticks. I would sit there and make easy Mac
in my canteen cup, and then I would take a
slim gym and tear it apart into wee little pieces

(05:00):
and mix it up in the pizza flavored Easy Mac,
and essentially had pepperoni, pizza, Kraft Mac, and cheese. I
had pretty much forgotten about this until you sent me
an email about pizza flavored Kraft Mac. How about that?

(05:20):
And maybe you're sitting there saying that sounds gross, And honestly,
maybe it would be gross if I had it today.
If all you've eaten is MREs for a week a month,
that meal tastes better than anything you've ever eaten in
your entire life, in your entire life. That's the meal,
right there, Jesse, I'm a thirty one year old woman.

(05:44):
I have found myself instinctively lowering my voice in public
wherever I'm talking to friends about my conservative views, out
of fear some unhinged person will hear me in turn violent.
Should I take the risk and be more bold? Am
I a coward? To whisper? I'm wrestling with this. Her

(06:04):
name is Annie, Okay, Annie, and anyone else feeling this way.
First of all, everything is environmentally dependent, Okay, from a
thirty thousand foot view right now, we want to be bold,

(06:24):
you understand. We want to be bold, We want to
be loud. We have to let these people know we're
not afraid. Okay, But that's the thirty thousand foot view.
We still have to be situational with things, situational with things,
all right, especially a woman, a woman who is more

(06:48):
physically vulnerable than a man. But look, it's not like
this doesn't apply to me. I'm not going to go
to Portland, Oregon, and drive down to the local ANTIFA
protest at midnight, surrounded by one hundred massed animals and
scream that I'm Jesse Kelly and I hate all of

(07:11):
you communists scum. That goes from brave and bold to dumb.
That's dumb. Let's asking for trouble. We have to be
aware of where we can and where we can't. And look,
if you're doing that in personal situations where there's no

(07:32):
physical danger, then yes, I would say you need to
change that and be boulder. What I'm talking about is,
as we discussed before, if you're going to hang out
with the neighbors this weekend, I know there's a big
fight tomorrow night. I'm gonna watch its a big fight.
Maybe you're going to watch a fight or some football
or and you're gathering with neighbors at a house or
or family at a house and the liberal and Peggy

(07:53):
walks in screaming how happy she is that Charlie Kirk's said, no, no,
you step up, you speak up, and you put that
in her place, no question about it. But if you
are downtown San Francisco surrounded by a bunch of lunatics
and you're one hundred and twenty pound woman, maybe keep
your voice down. Just we have to be what is

(08:17):
it as shrewd as snakes and innocent as doves. It
is a dangerous world right now for people on the right.
It doesn't mean we cower in fear, doesn't mean we
change things. What it means is we acknowledge there is
a violent communist street animal class in this country who

(08:39):
has been radicalized by the language of the elites. They
are most definitely radicalized at universities by their friends and professors,
and they are definitely radicalized by online forums where they
get together with other evil demons and they plot murders
and threatened murders. And that there and that that toxic

(09:02):
stew is not gone. That animal they arrested for Charlie's
murder earlier today. I promise you he's not the last one.
He has friends. There are those people everywhere across the country,
often young, violent, broken away from their family. From what

(09:22):
we understand of that young man, he had a wonderful
upbringing a two parent home, two parent home at a
two parent home. His parents were registered Republicans. There are
pictures of them out to dinner, sharing a bloomin onionut
out back. What's better than that? And apparently he changed.

(09:46):
He changed for a reason, Something changed him. Maybe it
was the university, but he wasn't there long From what
I understand, it was probably online. We have to understand
there are more. I wish there wasn't, but there is

(10:06):
an army of communist street animals in this country who
will act violently. And that's as I mentioned. The challenge
for Donald Trump and Pam BONDI is to track down
these terrorist networks, arrest them all, arrest the funders, arrest
the organizers, and smash the brick by brick mortar that
holds up communism in this country, or we will get

(10:28):
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(11:36):
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(11:58):
Sou Governor of Villainois, Governor of Utah Spencer Cox got
up and talked a little bit today about the shooter.
The family member here he was.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
Investigators interviewed a family member who stated that had become
more political in recent years. The family member referenced a
recent incident in which it came to dinner prior to
September tenth and in the conversation with another family member
and mentioned Charlie Kirk was coming to UVU. They talked
about why they didn't like him and the viewpoints.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
That he had.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
The family member also stated Kirk was full of hate
and spreading hate.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
I want to speak to a specific generation, but this
will apply to all parents, because I'll tell you right now,
when my kids were little, when our boys were little,
James and Luke, aub and I. Now you know how
political I am. I doing media forever, so I wasn't

(13:01):
doing that then. I was selling our vs and doing
all kinds of other stuff. But I'm a very political person.
But we had this mentality when our kids were super
young that well, we're not going to bring politics home. No, no, no,
let's just you know, we can't. We talk about Santa
Claus and g I Joe's and stuff like that. Don't no,

(13:23):
I don't. We didn't now, don't go into politics. Shouldn't we? No,
we shouldn't, right, yeah, let's not. That's what we did.
And previous generations, many of them, not all, but many
of the most of them. I would bet you money,
if you're older than me, that's how you were raised.
Maybe your parents said one thing to you or another

(13:46):
thing to you, but it certainly wasn't often. I've told
you my parents the one conversation in the history of
my childhood that I ever remember having with my parents
about politics won this is me. I asked my father.
I think I was in the first or second grade
and they were doing some mock debate. It was a

(14:07):
presidential election, and I asked my father that are we Democrats?
Are Republicans? And my dad says republicans And that was it.
Was it, But that's common, that has been common. Don't
be political. Just raise your kids with good values. We

(14:30):
don't have to talk about the news of the day.
Those days are gone now now now that the communists
have changed their mentality, Now that that cancer has grown,
it's grown more pervasive, more evil. Now that social media

(14:53):
makes access to even dark things really really easy. Now
that time has changed. You a parent have to talk
to your children about politics, and you have to be
bold about it. I don't mean we'll just do some
reading and let me caution you against something else, because

(15:17):
this I hear a lot. Let me caution you against well, No,
just take them to church. Read the Bible with them,
not pause for a moment. Read the Bible with them.
Take them to church. But don't think for a second
that is enough. Well, if I, if I just introduce
them to Jesus, they'll be fine. There are all kinds

(15:40):
of skinny jeans wearing loser pastors across this country who
are completely owned subsidiaries of the Communist Party. That is
not near enough I am talking about. You. Talk to
them about Charlie Kirk, talk to them about Antifa, talk
to them about training nonsense, open borders legals. You have

(16:02):
to talk to your children. You have to begin to
inoculate your children in this day and age. If you
do not, if you wash your hands of it, well
they'll figure it out when they start paying taxes. If
you do that, man, you are sending them out naked,

(16:22):
completely unarmed, and there are wolves circling looking for your children.
That young man in Utah, twenty two years old, was
raised by Republican parents in a loving household. And the
wolves circled him and circled him and circled him, and

(16:48):
when they finally sunk their fangs into him, he was
not ready. He was not ready and turned into a demon.
Now he's twenty two years years old. He'll be tried,
he'll be convicted, and he will live the rest of
his life on death row until the state of Utah

(17:08):
kills him. I am not here actually to dump blame
on those parents. I wasn't in the home. In fact,
I would ask you to pray for those parents. Imagine
the hell they're going through right now. His own father
turned him in. Imagine that pain. Imagine the pain that

(17:31):
family's going through finding out your son's a demon. Freaking horrible.
Pray for them. But remember this, they're circling your house
to those hungry, angry wolves. They are searching your house,
dying for a moment with your children waiting. Maybe your

(17:54):
children leave the home by internet, maybe they physically leave
the home they are going to pound. Are your children
prepared for the wolves? I promise you taking them to
church on Sundays? Not enough. Prepare them politically in this culture?
All right?

Speaker 3 (18:12):
Right?

Speaker 1 (18:13):
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(18:36):
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(19:21):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday,
and as doctor Jesse Friday tomahawk. This guy says, Uh,
don't worry if you don't know. That was my call
sign when we were hog hunting in the helicopter. I
came up with it myself. We need to lighten up
things on a Friday. Which food did you eat in
the past that you can't eat anymore. So I have

(19:46):
a couple answers for this. I, as you know, I'm
a junk food freak, and I'm unbelievably white trash, and
I love Jack in the Box. If I ever told
you that I love Jack in the Box, love Jack
in the Box. I love it so much, to Aubrey's horror.

(20:08):
When we first started dating, she discovered that Jack in
the Box, because they're Americans, Jack in the Box serves
their entire menu all day long. No freedom is not free.
And she discovered that I would go down to Jack
in the Box. I would get an Ultimate cheeseburger that's

(20:29):
a double cheeseburger, curly fries, a coke, and mozzarella cheese
sticks for breakfast. This is Aubrey, this is you know,
super hell freak Aubrey. Just the look, the look on
her face. We stop this in the name of a

(20:49):
just merciful gun. She was mortified. That's how much I
loved Jack in the Box. But that was back when
I was twenty five. In now I'm forty four, I
still look. Hey, I'll eat fast food on occasion. I
would guess once a week, maybe once a week on

(21:10):
occasion I would eat fast food. Please don't think that
I'm some health freak now, but the days of buying
everything on the Jack in the Box menu that I
can afford at the time are really passed. And you
know why, I know they really passed. I think it
was yesterday, Chris. When did we get Jack in the Box? Yesterday?
Yesterday we got Jack in the Box. I was just

(21:33):
in the mood I comfort eat. You know, I was
down yesterday the same way we're all down today. I'm
terrible with food when it comes to that. If I'm down,
get out of the way. I'm about to eat everything.
And we got no, we're not kidding it again, Chris,
And we got Jack in the Box and I got
a sour dough Jack, large curly fries, and I got

(21:56):
some jalapino cheese poppers and I inhaled oh oh, and
some spicy chicken strips. I got all this just for me. What, Chris?
What Chris said? The jalapeno poppers were? They're any good?
They're fantastic, Chris, They're fantastic. Anyway, I got all those

(22:17):
and I sat here in the studio and ate away
my sorrows and stuffed as much jack in the box
in my body as I possibly could. When you were younger,
you can do that, and then you can go on
a five mile run. Apparently that's not quite the case
when you're forty four. For the next five hours, I

(22:39):
was my stomach was didn't feel good, my body didn't
feel good. It was I'm not the man I used
to be. I'm not the man I used to be. Jesse.
Wednesday evening, I awoke, Oh, this is a heavy one.
Wednesday evening, I woke to start my night shift at

(23:01):
the hospital to hear the news about Charlie Kirk. I
was so distraught I almost called in sick. I bucked up.
I knew I had a responsibility, and I went into
work to my dismay. Not a single member of the
nursing team said anything about the tragedy. I spoke to
one CNA about it. Guy I thought might be sharing

(23:23):
my grief. Nope, he responded with normal, violence is bad,
but he said some hateful stuff. I feel like I'm
stuck in hell, surrounded by demons. I can't leave, woke Oregan.
My daughter's Cammie mom isn't leaving and would never surrender
her fifty percent custody of the girls. Any words of

(23:44):
encouragement would be greatly appreciated. PS. At least I have
my girls to hold tight for the next week, and
I'll be heeding your advice to do just that. I
wanted to read this. This is really for everybody who
is stuck in a place they can't get out of.
It's very easy for me to sit here and tell

(24:06):
you to move, and look, I shouldn't say it's easy.
I did it. I did it without two pennies to
rub together. I did it when I was flat broke.
That's how committed I was to living in a place
that shares my values. And it was the best thing
we ever did to pack up everything and move to Texas.
But there are some people who simply can't. Job wise,
you can't, family wise, you can't. You know, there are
people who can't. And maybe maybe this is you. Maybe

(24:30):
you are stuck behind enemy lines. Maybe you're not only
stuck behind enemy lines, you're working in a field and
you're so grossed out. We have so many emails from
teachers and nurses. It's wild how common this is. Teachers
and nurses have been pouring in for two days saying Jesse.
You can't believe what my colleagues are saying. Jesse. We're
fighting the good fight here. But oh my gosh, I

(24:52):
had no idea. So I just wanted to express to you,
keep going, keep your head down, keep walking forward, moving forward.
I know you're in a horrible situation and you want
out of that situation. I know that's the case. Fight

(25:16):
in whatever way you can fight. But remember there's a
place for everybody, and there's a benefit everybody gets. And
I say that to say this, you have a unique
perspective on the mind of communists that people who live
in red areas do not know. I told you yesterday
about all these people who are getting fired, all these

(25:38):
Democrats who are getting fired because they're celebrating it on
social media, And why are they so bold? How could
you be not only so stupid, so bold people with
huge careers military officers and secret service agents and teachers
and university professor and they're all getting fired. But how
could you, how could you be that bold and ste

(26:00):
but online ahaha, he deserved it. Woohooo, how could you
be that bold? Well, I know, having lived in blue areas,
that is how democrats talk when they are amongst each other.
They talk as if they want their opponents to die.
Sometimes they joke about killing them. Sometimes they'll simply laugh

(26:24):
and give a half joking, well, maybe he'll have a
heart attack. But the desire for their political opponents to
die is present in Democrat circles, and you are a
liar if you say otherwise. Every poll shows this to
be true, and more importantly, the people like you who
live behind enemy lines know it is true. Sometimes that

(26:47):
takes the radical form of an Antifa animal slaughtering somebody
or expressing a desire to slaughter somebody. Sometimes it's more
of a maybe he'll get it by a car, but
it is always present there. That's how they talk. They
are religious sellots who do not share your morality at all.

(27:09):
They view anybody who strays from their religion as a
heretic who kind of deserves to die for being a
trader to the religion, holding back the religion. It's how
they think. Almost every evil religion has gone this route
at some point, and that has happened to America's Democrat Party.
Violence is simply part of it. They have been taught

(27:31):
over and over and over again. It's been beaten into
their heads. This endless Nazi rhetoric, garbage.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
Swatting happening in Nazis walking around for it.

Speaker 4 (27:40):
It is a scary time.

Speaker 5 (27:42):
He's been playing the racist card.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
He said, I'm a nationalist.

Speaker 5 (27:46):
David Duke comes out the next day saying thank you,
thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
We know and the ones who aren't calling you Nazi
are calling you a threat to democracy.

Speaker 5 (27:54):
Republicans don't just threaten our personal rights and economic security,
they're a threat to our very democracy.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
He is a threat to the rule of law in America.
That's to me, that's what this election is not about
policy differences, It's about what kind of country are we
going to be? The rule of law in America will
change in a way we haven't seen in our lifetime.

Speaker 5 (28:13):
Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represented extremism that threatens
the very foundations of our republic.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
And as a result, Democrats young and old, who consume
this on the news and consume it on social media,
having been conditioned with this for ten years, have now
gotten to the place where, well, if he dies, it'd
be a good thing. We all watched Charlie Kirk get

(28:45):
shot in the throat on camera. This was the immediate
response from MSNBC.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
Charlie Kirk is a divisive figure, polarizing, lightning, rab whatever
term you want to use.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Hey kind of had it coming. Pretty divisive. It's how
they talk, not just ones on MSNBC. The liberal ant
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(30:21):
questions here in just a moment, Jesse he guys says, actually, hey,
Pony or Bronco or Mustang, whatever you are this week.
You know that's not very nice. Do you think if
nine to eleven happened today we would get the same
coming together moment we had back then with the division
today in our country, I think the comedies would celebrate
what say you? Oh, of course there is something that

(30:44):
that is has noticeably taken place in the United States
of America. Every period of time doesn't march at the
same pace. That's not how things work at all. There
are periods of time where things march slowly, and then
there are periods of time, for a variety of different reasons,
where things accelerate. In the two thousands, you could really

(31:08):
argue it kind of started with Barack Obama. There has
been an acceleration of anti Americanism. There has been an
acceleration of communism that has moved so so rapidly. Remember this,
Remember this, Barack Obama committed communist Barack Obama America hater.
Barack Obama is on camera during his presidential election speaking

(31:34):
out against gay marriage. Speaking out against gay marriage. Let
me ask you something. How many members of the Republican
Party today, not the Let we'll set the left aside
for a minute. How many members of the Republican Party
today will speak out publicly against gay marriage? Not very many.

(31:57):
That was the Democrat position, and that's not very long ago.
Obama was president from eight to twenty sixteen. Oh you
have it, Chris, Okay, play define marriage.

Speaker 4 (32:10):
I believe that marriage is the union between a man
and a woman.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
Now, for me, as a Christian, that was Barack Obama.
That's not ancient history eight to sixteen. He was the
president today. Not only does every single Democrat, every elected
Democrat in the United States of America publicly has the

(32:37):
stance that you can change into a woman if you
chop your penis off. They have special flags for that stance.
And major medical organizations in the country have the exact
same stance. We have children's hospitals, the biggest, most prestigious

(32:58):
children's hospitals in the world, who will take in your
teenage girl and chop her breasts off. That is an
acceleration that is stunning. You have lived through. If you've
been alive this, which obviously you have this last ten
fifteen years, you've lived through an acceleration. I would argue

(33:22):
that it has not been seen in this country since
the sixties, the radical sixties, the movement of the sixties.
That's the last time the Communists were able to accelerate
things as rapidly as they did. After they went through that,
things kind of slowed down a bit, and then you
get things like the regged administration. They're really going to

(33:43):
slow things down a bit. But the Communists was still marching,
much slower, but marching, marching through the institutions and marching
through the institutions. And then Barack Obama got elected. But
remember while Obama was coming and after he was elected,

(34:03):
the Communist was slowly but surely paving that road by
infiltrating our institutions. We just didn't see it. It wasn't
obvious yet. Social media wasn't around yet to make it obvious.
They were already marching through the irs. They were already
marching through the media, through Hollywood, through the university system,

(34:24):
through the church. The Communist was already marching paving that
road in along comes Barack Obama, a born and bred,
genuine American hater. He doesn't pretend he's not Chuck Schumer.
He really hates the place. And he put that bad
boy into overdrive. And he did that in part by

(34:45):
installing committed Communists everywhere he could in the government, and
he had eight years to do it. He did it
so well. He was so purposeful about He would abandon
traditional Washington bureaucrats, kind of normy types, and he would
go grab the most radical America haters he could find
from college campuses in the communist movement, and he installed

(35:08):
them all over the government. Now they promote other ones
like that? Who promote other ones like that? What Chris
Chris said? Didn't his pastor say he wasn't radical enough?
Oh yeah, oh yeah. Barack Obama is born and bred
for this. Remember one of his mentors, Frank Marshall Davis,

(35:29):
had a Communist membership card. We have his Communist membership number.
That's what we're dealing with. Now. What we've dealt with
is an acceleration. An acceleration. Now, the question is how
do we stop it in the very least slow it down.

(35:51):
This is what I've warned that Killer is not the last.
There are others right now. They're online plotting right now,
they're discussing who the next one is. I've seen thread
after thread after thread after thread everywhere. They're plotting it,
they're planning it. They will get another one, you know that,

(36:12):
right they will, but probably another one after that. Please
remember the day we had on Wednesday, we almost had
in Butler, Pennsylvania a year ago. That's two in a year.
You don't think that's it, right, They're not done. They're

(36:33):
fighting a war. They've been told over and over and
over again that they're fighting against white supremacists, that they're
fighting against fascists. Look, here's what was written on the
shell cases.

Speaker 2 (36:46):
Investigators noted inscriptions that had been engraved on casings found
with the rifle.

Speaker 3 (36:52):
Inscriptions on a fired casing read notices bulge's capital owo,
what's this question mark. Inscriptions on the three on fire
cases read hey fascist, exclamation point catch, exclamation.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Point hey fascist? Catch? He was dome with Anderson Cooper.
Let me ask you tonight, do you think Donald Trump
is a fascist? Yes? I do, Yes, I do. Lots
of them still out there. Remember that, Remember to switch
your cell phone service to Pure Talk too. Remember that

(37:31):
Corporate America was infiltrated and infected exactly like the government was,
just like the media was. Corporate America didn't sit on
the sidelines anymore. This is another thing that is accelerated
in recent years. They're not sitting around on the sidelines.
They're not taking that we don't do politics, stance. No no, no,
no no. They do politics, and they do it for them,

(37:52):
not for us. Verizon, AT and T Mobile, they are
knee deep involved. And what the worst part is that
our money And I've had all three. I've had AT
and T. It was the first one I ever had.
Then I had Verizon, the most recent one was T Mobile.
I've had all three. I've been paying for the communist
movement in America. I switched to Puretalk though we our

(38:17):
entire family switched. Our bill got cut in half. And
we support the company that's run by a Vietnam veteran,
A company so patriotic they hire American citizens. Average family
saves over a grand a year. Today's the day to
switch dial pound two p fifty and say Jesse Kelly,

(38:41):
pound two five zero say Jesse Kelly, we'll be back.
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