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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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So job On takes a flamethrower to the United States Constitution.
So last week we had the World Economic Forum held
its Sustainable Development impact meetings again finding new and better
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ways to rip off the taxpayer. And yeah, but a
lot of far left elitists there and John Kerry's you know,
he's very, very upset, frustrated with that awful First Amendment
of the United States Constitution. It's just a pain and
eck to these elites. Hen he said, our first earns
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as a major block to the ability to be able
to hammer disinformation out of existence. What we need is
to win the right to govern by hopefully winning enough
votes that you're free to be able to implement change.
It's very hard to govern today. Yeah, Basically, to them
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govern is to shove ridiculous propaganda down our throats with ease.
The Great Ron Paul actually commented on this over the
past couple of days and the fact that the elites
hate what's going on. They hate they hate podcasts, They
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hate the ability the Internet in of itself, and how
troublesome it is for them. Back in the day, back
in the day when it was just the three networks
out there that could push the agenda of Washington in
d C. Want a war, you got one. All the
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networks would fall right in line with what they wanted
to do in Washington. I think back, I think back
to the lead up into the Iraq moondog Old War.
That was just awful for this country, and everybody was
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on board. How you go back, Everyone was on board
with that war. Again, everyone was so far on board
that they actually called another vote in Congress to make
sure that Democrats could get their names signed out on
the dotted line that they were for it. Massive protests
in the streets. The American people weren't behind it, but
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again the media was, and they continued to shove propaganda
down our throats. Now, all of these media outlets, radio stations,
you need licenses to broadcast, you need permission, you need
permission from the government in order to broadcast. Not the
same thing right now and done. Curry and the elites
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in Washington d C. They don't like this, they don't
like this. The Constitution is always a problem for people
that feel that they know better and want to dictate terms.
At time and time again, you'll see elitists will open
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up their mouths. I'll tell you exactly what they think
and who they are. I've cited this before when Thomas
Friedman from the New York Times Thomas Freeman from the
New York Times was lamenting the fact that Barack Obama
didn't have the power of China's pollit Bureau to do
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whatever he wanted. Ah, And he was like, oh, imagine
if Barack Obama had that power for a little while,
all the things, well, the things that he could do. Yeah.
Again that that that Constitution has become troublesome. I've done
podcasts recently where you've got law professors at various different
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universities around the country saying the exact same thing, exact
same thing, wanting to do away with the Constitution. For christ.
Another one was a left wing elitist. There was an
Leebwitzer was uh said, you know what, the uh Kamala
Harris should come into power and she should get rid
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of get rid of the Supreme Court, eliminate it, dissolve
the Supreme Court. Now where would she get the power?
I don't know. Maybe what saysn't read the Constitution, but
they don't care. They don't care. It's their way or
the highway. And the interesting thing about the Constitution I I.
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You do a program here, and we do work very
very hard to get the truth out. And again, do
I offer my opinion on things? Absolutely? Do I disagree
with the fools on MSNBC and other networks, Yeah, I do.
I do, But I don't wish for them to be silenced.
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I don't wish for them to be silenced. One great
thing about the First Amendment and free speech is you
get to know what people actually think. You get to
know what the mental midgets and who the mental bidgets
really are. Watchdog on Wall Street dot Com