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February 6, 2026 28 mins

In Hour Two, Sean focuses on the downstream consequences of ignoring border realities and policy failures. He highlights cases of fraud, public safety breakdowns, and economic strain that he argues are the direct result of political denial and lack of enforcement. The discussion expands beyond immigration to examine how institutions, media, and leadership choices affect everyday Americans. Sean makes the case that pretending problems don’t exist only increases the cost when reality finally intervenes.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To Sean Hennity Show on a Friday till free it's
eight hundred and ninety point one, Shawn, if you want
to be a part of the program. It is infuriating
to me that we spend more per capita on education
per student in this country with some of the worst results.
We historically come in thirty ninth, fortieth reading, math, et cetera.

(00:22):
And when you think of the amount of money spend
per student and what a waste it is, you just
have to scratch your head. And how can you institutionalize
mediocrity at best? And that would be charitable, but really
institutionalized failure at such a high level. I mean, you
have states like New York that spend more per capita

(00:42):
than ninety eight percent of states in the country, sam
with California with some of the worst results. Then you
look at my free state of Florida and don't get
mad at me. Some people, Oh, Hannity's always talking about
how great Blart is. Well, they have some of the
lowest taxes in the entire world, less per but a
spending for student and they're usually one or two in

(01:03):
terms of test scores standardized test scores for students and
you wonder why. One of the things that infuriates me,
while they're not educating our kids, they are indoctrinating our kids.
There is a place in Washington called Cascade Middle School
and they literally, without parental consent, without parental knowledge, took

(01:26):
kids to an anti ice protest during school hours. They
didn't tell mommy and daddy. I mean, it's it's infuriating.
One dad went to get his son, and now his
son was told to stay home because he was receiving
threats the kids. But because the father is like, this
is so inappropriate. I mean, imagine if they were handing

(01:48):
out maga hats in a New York City public school
that that is about the equivalent. And you know, let
me play for you. For example, one angry father talking
about how a teacher in Cascade, at the middle school
there in Washington state, took kids to this protest without
informing parents.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
But my son just called and said that the school
has brought him to a protest, so he's currently out
a food protest. I'm fitting to go rage who the
food said you could bring my child to a protest,
any of our kids to a protest. They see what's
happening today, bringing kids out there now purposely a schools

(02:26):
Washington State. Send this out, Washington State sending their kids
to protest. I'm gonna give you a little rundown on
the way there. White Center, we call out here rat City.
If anybody from Washington State knows this, this Rat City
is not in the area, bring kids, let alone, bring
kids to a protest in this piece of city. If

(02:47):
anybody knows White Center, you know Rat City is dangerous.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Why are you bringing our.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Kids into dangerous territory with protesting going on? We got
the blue hairs thing.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Are you serious?

Speaker 4 (03:00):
Yellow hair?

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Oh my god, my kid is at a woke school.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
What is going on this?

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Cascade Middle School? Everybody, Cascade Middle School in Washington State?

Speaker 1 (03:13):
Did you consent to that?

Speaker 3 (03:15):
I want to you didn't want to do that. I
was like costume.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
One of the guys was like, like the guys with
the megaphone, like a kid who's like, do not talk
to the federal thing.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
Whatever it is.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
So I've gotten a word that my son can no
longer go to school because people were threatened to press
him and jumping because of my post.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Because I was concerned for my child's safety.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
Was not informed that he was attending a protest that
ended deadly.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
Now on this program, we kind of have always kidded
Linda for being, you know, one of those moms that
shows up at school board meetings, But in all honesty,
I really respect it because if you don't get involved
as a parent, I mean you have you have school
district in the country that are offering gender affirming care

(04:03):
to children without parental consent. If Democrats win the mid terms,
this is part of their agenda. Understand. You know, I
call Linda the Tiger Mom. But honestly, if you don't
get involved and you don't show up, this is the
type of thing that can happen. You think it can happen,
It's happening. The heck Cook is with US CEO of

(04:26):
Frontier Strategies, Greg Jarrett, Box News legal analysts, New York
Times bestselling author Greg. I want to ask you from
the legal perspective. First, the idea that they think they
can do this to our children instead of focusing on reading, writing, maths, science, history,
and computers is so beyond the pale to me. I mean,

(04:47):
can you make a case that it's illegal?

Speaker 4 (04:49):
Oh? Absolutely, one hundred percent. Look, taking middle school students
who are ages ten, eleven and twelve off the safety
school premises to attend an anti ice protest is potentially
criminal if the teachers and administrators can be shown to

(05:11):
have knowingly and willfully expose those children to an inherently
dangerous situation, which these anti ice protests have notoriously become.
They've become violent. So at the very least, it's an
incredibly stupid, reckless, and grossly negligent action by the teachers.

(05:33):
They have a legal and ethical duty to protect students,
to ensure their safety, supervision, and welfare while under their care.
I mean, the law calls that in loco parentis in
place of the parent. That duty requires reasonable care to

(05:56):
prevent foreseeable injuries. It's foreseeable somebody could get injured at
these protests because people are getting injured, particularly ice agents
in the CPD. So if a teacher breaches the duty
I've just described, and I think they've done that here,
they're generally liable in a civil lawsuit for money damages

(06:21):
brought by parents, particularly if a student suffers injury. You know,
the teacher who did this, at the very least should
be investigated by the schools. Suspended for extremely poor judgment.
But as you point out, Sean, is anybody surprised. I mean,
schools have increasingly become indoctrination camps where students are taught

(06:44):
liberal progressive ideology on everything from critical race theory to
gender identity and anti government, anti American dogma. And you
know this is likely a perfect typical example.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Let me get to mehk cooks with us. This infuriates
me as a as a parent. I can tell you
a story when my son was in sixth grade. I
heard that they were going to show al Gore's Earth
in the Balance in science class. I got on the
phone with the science teacher. I said, my son will
not be attending. It's in doctrination. And I said he

(07:24):
is or better not suffer. And that was the end
of the conversation. He ended up getting an A in
the course. He didn't show up that day for school,
and I also let the administration know I think it's inappropriate.
You know, Unfortunately, my son was in a position he
didn't want to leave the school he was in at
the time. I wish it he would have left the
school he was in.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Yeah, Sean, I think the times have changed today. And
I can tell you as a proud mother and an
attorney and a fighter for parental rights. This has been
going on now for a decade. COVID exposed what was
happening in our schools because our children were in our homes.
And when you look at just a school district, for instance,
I'm thinking child endangerment, blatant violation of trust. And this

(08:07):
is the latest step. We talked about d and I right,
that's still raging in many schools.

Speaker 4 (08:12):
Now.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
We're turning innocent children into anarchists. And I'm not shocked
because we've seen pornographic books like Gender Queen just shove
down kids' throats, policies and practices to conceal and facilitate
gender transitions, medical interventions like vaccines at schools without even
parental consent. Remember what happened in California and Washington cases

(08:33):
where they were hiding kids' identities. So this is just
the latest turn to completely dismantle what education was meant
for science, reading and maths and indoctrinate our kids to
become anarchists. My biggest issue today is there was no
parental consent. They took these children into the worst of

(08:54):
the worst neighborhoods. I actually looked this up, one hundred
and eighteen percent above the national average. That's how dangerous
rat City is. Unsanitary with rodents, homeless encampments, and so
much more. I would say without consent, you have to
look at what the Supreme Court has ruled parents. This
is a parental right infringement under the fourteenth Amendment. We

(09:17):
should be pushing and actually elevating this, not just in
terms of a state issue and complaining to the school boards,
but we should be appealing this all the way to
the Supreme Court, because if we don't win here, it's
going to happen increasingly in schools. I saw in Cincinnati,
Ohio that kids were being pushed to go and protests

(09:38):
for ice, and it is just despicable to teach this
to little children today. We're coercing them. And by the way,
this child never wanted to be there, he said that
on his father's video. What about First Amendment violations? There
are so many civil rights violations I'm seeing today as
an attorney. We cannot take this lightly. And I'm worried
the midterms this could be all for none, saying if

(10:00):
we continue to fight and then lose the midterms because
the least is planned and coordinated and will be attacking
every fundamental of American democracy and the family unit as
we know it.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Been telling everybody it's the most important midterm in our lifetime.
And if you don't want all progress in this country,
positive progress, to stop, you better make a commitment now
you're voting. And if you don't want Donald Trump, and
you don't want investigation after investigation, impeachment after impeachment, you've
got a better vote. I quick break more with Maheck Cook,

(10:32):
CEO of Frontier Strategies, More with Craig Jared, Fox News
legal analysts. On the other side, Your calls this Friday
coming up eight hundred and nine four one Sean, if
you want to be a part of the program as
we continue, right, we continue now, I believe it or not.
You have cascade in Washington State middle schools, kids that
were taken to an anti ice protest without informing and
getting consent from parents. It's outrageous. We continue with Heck Cook,

(10:57):
CEO of American Frontier Strategy, Jeez Greg Jarrett, Fox News
legal analyst. Your calls are coming up, by the way,
eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn. You know, look
at the instances greg of gender affirming care for children
without parental consent, Look at the issue of allowing children
to pick their pronouns and have both teachers and other

(11:20):
students address kids a certain way. But they don't inform
the parents of any of this. You know, to me,
that is just outright. You know, it's almost as if
parental rights don't exist in these cases.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
Well, you're right, and thankfully parents have brought a number
of cases, some of which now are making their way
through the federal appellate courts and ultimately will reach the
United States Supreme Court. And I would expect the High
Court to overwhelmingly.

Speaker 4 (11:53):
Say the obvious, you cannot do this with children without
parental consent. I mean, it's common sense more than anything else.
And fortunately we've seen the Supreme Court increasingly exercise some
common sense and their rulings on this subject.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
What do you advise them to do? And I've given
Linda on this program a hard time, but really mostly
in fun because she just she constantly is pushing my
buttons on purpose, so I push ours. But she shows
up at these school board meetings and when she walks in.
I mean, she's a tiger mom. She goes in there
and they're like, go, oh no, Linda. What's the reaction

(12:37):
when you get when you show up.

Speaker 6 (12:38):
I think they're really excited to see me all the time,
just thrilled.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
When you walk in the door, it's like, uh oh,
here's she's going in next week.

Speaker 7 (12:47):
For a meeting.

Speaker 6 (12:48):
I guarantee they're already sending an agenda. They're like, yes,
we're so stoked.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Okay, But in all seriousness, when you come in, it's like,
uh oh, yeah, I'm meeting great.

Speaker 7 (12:57):
Meeting and I don't care. I'm not there to be
their friend.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
You are hated. I mean, let's be honest about it.
You are absolutely and let me give a rip and
the heck, this is the problem moms that care. You know,
remember during the Biden years they were being investigated for caring.

Speaker 3 (13:12):
Well. But here the solution, Sean, It's okay to be
hated because you're hated by the wrong side. These are
the people that are on the wrong side of history.
And my best advice to parents, it's something that I do.
My mother was a public, private and charter school teacher
and she taught me this and it's a lesson I'm
going to take until my kids graduate. I always show

(13:33):
up to school, I sign all their paperwork, and I
sitting classes unannounced. I've gotten permission to do that. I
think every parent should say, we'd like to visit during
normal school hours. We'd like to see what our kids
are learning from time to time. And as long as
you pass the background check, you are able to do that.
Like Linda, go to school board meetings, start looking to
see what kids are learning. And the most important conversation, Sean,

(13:55):
we got to get back to the dinner table with
our families. We have to get off of our iPhones,
need to turn off the television, and we need to
really start asking our kids how is your day and
start asking for information about what they're learning, reading and writing.
That's the path to success. And at the end of
the day, if you're not getting what you need from
your school district, pull your kid out of school, homeschool,

(14:17):
push for school choice. That access is coming. President Trump
has bought for it, and there's so many very strong
governors I know Governor DeSantis in the state of Florida,
and so many others that are pushing for one hundred
percent of school choice so that parents can pull their
kids out of these woke, liberal and doctrinating schools and
put them in to a place where we know, reading,

(14:39):
science and maths, because that's the future. That's how we're
going to beat our foreign adversaries.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
And computers artificial intelligence. I mean, instead they're going on
you know, ice protests. I mean it infuriates me. It
does make my blood boil. And it's so outrageous that
they think they have the right to do this and
supersede parental rights as if we have no say, and
that the kids we might as well just hand them

(15:04):
over to the state when they're born. I mean, that's
how nuts this is. Uh my heck cook, Thank you.
We appreciate you and Greg as always. I mean, I
don't think there's a topic that Greg Jared is not
conversant on in terms of the knowledge of the law.
We always appreciate my friend. Thank you. Eight hundred and
nine four one, Shawn is on number. You want to
be a part of the program. You know, I almost

(15:25):
feel a little guilty. I don't quite feel guilty because
you spend so much time on this program. I mean
every single day is is is it a true statement
that you try to piss me off every day before
the show. Is that fairly accurate?

Speaker 7 (15:39):
Yes, that is very accurate.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
And you do it on purpose.

Speaker 7 (15:42):
I do, and I enjoy it, and you pay me
for it, so it's a win win win.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
I don't enjoy it. I'd rather than not be you do.
I don't know what I don't. I don't enjoy getting
pissed off. Your anger is a horrible emotion.

Speaker 7 (15:54):
Ad mid these things. Just say yes, I am sure.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
I don't. I don't. I don't like getting paid, but
you do a per you stick it to me, or
you tell me something that you know is a pep
peeve of mine just to aggravate me. You do, or
like I'll just talking about super Bowl food yesterday and
you just you just you just have to tell me
you're a better chef than me when you know it's
not true.

Speaker 7 (16:15):
First of all, that is fake news, and the tape
proves it.

Speaker 6 (16:18):
You started the segment saying, by the way, I am
a better chef than Linda.

Speaker 7 (16:24):
That's how you started the segment.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
You no, no, no, I know you're not given the whole
history of this. That's not true. You brought up that
oh I'm a better cook than you. That's it's that
happened behind the scenes, and so it's like I brought
it up on the air. You brought it up on
You brought it up first.

Speaker 7 (16:42):
Watch out for that lightning strike. I don't want you
to get hurt, all right.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
I don't see any lightning. I see a clear blue sky.
Watch the sunshine, and Sonny.

Speaker 7 (16:52):
The cold front coming in, be careful.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Actually we've had a cold front, but it's gone away.

Speaker 6 (16:58):
There's a big one coming in this weekend. It's going
to be like minus ten here.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Yeah, right, you want to hear know what it's going
to be this weekend here.

Speaker 7 (17:05):
It's cool in Florida. I have friends in Florida. They
said they're wearing much true.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
Right now, it's sixty three sixty three three.

Speaker 7 (17:12):
That's cool for Florida.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Right, That's like, that's all to me. It feels a
little chilly tomorrow those seventy two Sunday sixty nine, then
all next week. We even get up next Friday, one
week from today. In the eighties, jeez, that is very long,
you know. I mean, we've made fun of the fact
that you're a tiger mom. Okay, it's true.

Speaker 7 (17:30):
I'm not denying it all.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
Right, but you show up at these these meetings and
is it true or false? When you walk in, they're like,
oh no, here she is.

Speaker 6 (17:39):
Listen during COVID was when a momby started to go
to the meetings, and as I went to more, I
would come in. I would bring you know, paperwork and
facts and I would cite quote unquote their favorite word,
the science, and.

Speaker 7 (17:53):
I would have, you know, my my moment.

Speaker 6 (17:55):
I was definitely one of those people that you know,
people were filming like, oh, she's about to go off.
Here we go, and you know, it was it became
something where I was I was infuriated because the people
that were sitting at the dais and were members of
the school board have kids. So I was like, I
have you guys all like have you lost your mind?
What you're saying makes no sense. There's nothing to actually

(18:15):
back it up. So yes, they definitely started to recognize me,
get annoyed with me, and I just went to.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
The long why don't you run for school board? And
set board?

Speaker 7 (18:24):
I did.

Speaker 6 (18:25):
There was a position, no, no, no, I was going
to win. I just decided that, you know, it was
like four days a week. It was mornings, it was evenings.
It's hard to do that work full time, have four kids.
It's not a thing. You can't do it all.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
You got a thousand kids, now, I mean that's hard.

Speaker 7 (18:39):
Well, I mean life is busy, you know. I think
there are people.

Speaker 6 (18:41):
If you're somebody who has more time in your life,
it's great. I still am a big part of the board.
I'm still active in the district, and I am very
active in what they're teaching, what they're saying. I go,
I see the classrooms. I mean it's I'm definitely involved.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Well, I know I've given you a hard time about it,
but that's more for kicking higgles and to kind of
it's like a reverse Linda. I try to piss you off,
but it's true.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
You're not wrong.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
I mean, I'm you are a tiger mom.

Speaker 7 (19:10):
I mean yeah, I love my children. I love children,
and I love animals and everything else is off.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
You're lucky Joe Biden's still not in office, because they
probably investigate you for, you know, going to school board.

Speaker 7 (19:20):
I may tell you something.

Speaker 6 (19:20):
If anybody should have been investigated, should have been that
guy for sniffing little kids.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
That's true. I'm sorry videos was just so bizarre.

Speaker 6 (19:28):
They were bizarre. I'm like, nobody thinks this is weird. Nobody, nobody.
If somebody came up to you and went up to
Patrick and said I want to sniff his head, you'd
be like, yeah, no problem, what the hell are you doing?
And these parents them.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
It used to drive me crazy when my kids were
young and people just felt, you know, they had a
license to go up to them and start touching them.
I'm like, get your grubby, dirty, filthy you know, it's
very straight filled, virus filled hands off my kids. What
are you doing? Yeah, it's weird people take liberties like that.
I'm like, mind, yeah.

Speaker 7 (20:01):
People definitely do not.

Speaker 6 (20:02):
People do not have personal space, and it's definitely a
very weird thing. I think that, you know, what we're
looking at right now is a little bit more dangerous
because they're basically there's two things that I would love
to ask Greg and Mahecker. You know, any legal panel
that was available if you give your children to the
public schools, don't they have a legal obligation to then

(20:23):
be you know, taking care of your children for.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
The prescribed as of that school.

Speaker 6 (20:27):
But I'm saying, like nobody else saying liberties, they're taking liberties.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
It's on real all right, Let's get to our busy phones.
It's Friday, eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn. Our number,
Sandy is in my free state of Florida. Hey, Sandy,
how are you thank God this cold snap is going away?
I'm sick of it. Oh, I know, and I live
It's been some days fifty degrees here.

Speaker 8 (20:49):
Fifty It's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
But by the way, you know, when I say that,
you know how pissed off other people in the country
are because they've been living below zero temperatures. I'm like,
really doing it to make everyone else annoyed.

Speaker 7 (21:03):
Oh, I know.

Speaker 8 (21:05):
My sister lives in North Carolina and she's just biting
at her fingernails, saying I need to move to Florida.
I said, yes, you do.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
I highly recommend it. But you know, look, it took
me a lot of years to get out because you know, kids,
et cetera, all that stuff. So you know, you got
to do it on your time. What's on your mind today?

Speaker 8 (21:27):
Well, I was thinking when I heard about the cameras
went out, there was a case here in Florida quite
a few years ago that there was a child that
was abducted, and years later they found out that it
was somebody that worked for a company that they always used,

(21:47):
and it was a new person that came in to
that company and fiddled around with the electrical and did
he's IP guide, did stuff with cameras and stuff like that.
I was thinking, we don't ask enough questions about the
people that are coming into our home.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Well, it's very reminiscent. And it's funny because I covered
the case at the time. You remember Elizabeth Smart out
in Utah, and it turned out to be exactly what
you're describing, and that was somebody that had worked on
the home and the father ed Smart, who I got
to know at the time very very well. I felt
very sorry for that family because there was a period

(22:31):
where everyone was supporting them and then all the suspicion,
all the fingers were pointed in their direction and they
were just a loving family. And it's got to be
horrible to be looked at as the potential criminal when
you know you're not, and you want these resources to
be used to actually find in this case, your daughter

(22:53):
and I interviewed Elizabeth Smart years later. I mean, she's
remarkably well adjusted considering all she went through. Do I
think that that that she'll ever be the same person. No,
I don't think I think that will always be with her.
But I really admire her and her family.

Speaker 8 (23:09):
Yeah, I do this. My heart goes out to them.

Speaker 3 (23:13):
You know.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
It's terrible, you know, and I appreciate you call, and
I think you're right. I think anyone that this happens to,
you know, Linda, Apparently I didn't know this. I think
it was Blair that told me or somebody that does.
You know that pays way more attention to social media
than I do. That when I said the other night
on television that you know, you can see the pain
in Savannah Guthrie and her sister and her brother when

(23:36):
they released that first video, and I said, this is
not a political statement, I said, but this is why
we spend so much time and have spent so much
time on the air on radio and TV highlighting all
the people shot, shot and killed in Chicago for two decades. Now.
This is why it's important that we also give credit

(23:57):
to ICE into Department of Homeland Security for removing known terrorists, murderers, rapists,
child molesters, drug dealers, Artel members, gang members, you know,
out of our country because we need to be safe
and secure. It's I don't think that's a political statement,
but I got beat up for saying that apparently. Did

(24:18):
you know that you read social media more than me?

Speaker 7 (24:20):
I mean, yeah.

Speaker 6 (24:21):
The problem is is that they just unfortunately, and I
say this knowing that people may not like what I'm
going to say, which is the greater good more than me.
They definitely hate me more than you, but I think
the greater good of you and even President Trump reaching
out to Savannah Guthrie to attempt to help and extend

(24:41):
the full, you know, branch of the federal government and saying, hey,
you know, we're going to put everybody we can on
this to try to find your mom, and so on
and so forth. Those same arms of caring and openness
and just like, hey, we're here to help. That that
is not given to conservatives. So when conservatives try to
point out and highlight all the times and all the

(25:02):
things that they've said, it's only met with like, you know,
pisson vinegar, because that's all they have.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
But my concern for and my hope of finding Savannah
Guthrie's mom is genuine. It is sincere.

Speaker 6 (25:18):
Yes, No, that's what I'm saying. Our side always is.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
And you can see that video that I mean, I
met her once. She couldn't have been nicer to me.
Apparently she's a woman of deep faith, and she didn't
care that I was Sean Hannity, the conservative guy. She
didn't care. It was just we had a nice conversation
about our industry. And that doesn't happen a lot with

(25:43):
me in industry people I hate them and they hate
me generally. But when I say that I'm being sincere,
I want this woman found unharmed. I want her return
to her family. That there's nothing contrived about that. It
is genuine and sincere. But I genuinely want the predictable

(26:04):
weekly violence in Chicago to end, in New York to end,
in LA to end. And I want those people that
were unvetted allowed into this country out to keep Americans
safe and secure. I'm not wrong in my analysis that
it is, you know, you need as a prerequisite law
and order and safety and security to have a chance

(26:27):
to pursue happiness. And this infuriates me that we have
allowed prime to go unabated and is now you know,
evolved into a mentality of defund dismantle, no ball. Reimagine
the police sending the social workers and now a fight
over defunding ICE and not having a license to vote

(26:49):
in an election. I mean, there's something really wrong. And
you know, I love my fellow Americans. I want everyone
listening to my voice to understand here, that's not a
political statement by me. That is a heartfelt that is
you want to know what it is. And people will
laugh at us, and I don't care. It's humanitarian. I
genuinely believe every single human being was created by God,

(27:13):
God above God, the Father, God, the Creator. I'm a Christian.
I believe in Jesus Christ, and I believe that God
put in every human being their unique fingerprint and also
unique talent. And if you water that talent, if you
nurture that talent, you offer sunlight to that plant, meaning
that person, then you know they will flourish and they

(27:35):
will become the person that God designed them to be.
But there is a propensity that the human race for
good and evil, and I'm just speaking out against evil.
That's not political. That's not vote Republican, it's not vote Democrat,
it's not vote Conservave be a conservative it is I
care about my fellow human beings, but it wasn't interpreted
that way. Did you read how nasty those comments were.

Speaker 7 (27:56):
Yes, of course it's horrible.

Speaker 6 (27:58):
Those are the same people that were shouting down Christians
who were mourning Charlie Kirk. There was no love for
the loss of life. There is only left and right.
This is not unfortunately, the land of earth is not
the place for Jesus Christ. This is this is spiritual warfare.
Jesus Christ is above us. This is this is Satan's
playground as well. Not really, there are there anything goodness.

(28:18):
I think the American people generally are good people, and
this transcends politics. The people are good, you know.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
It's it's the government that that is corrupt on so
many levels often. All right, do we have time for
another call? Eight hundred nine for one Shawn is a number.
We do not, all right, We'll have to get to
that in the next hour. Eight hundred nine four one
Shawn is a number. If you be a part of
the program,

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