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Speaker 1 (00:00):
In an hour two Sean Hannity Show. Toll Free art
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number is eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn. If
you want to be a part of the program, it
is studying. It is amazing. It is You would think
that maybe the radical left, the legacy media mob might
be focusing on the fact that Iran is having children
according to reports, surround the infrastructure that is likely to
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be targeted, assuming that military action takes place tonight, as
President Trump has threatened to do if they don't agree
to this deal, and you know the window, it's going
to be power plant and bridge day. So what is
Iran's reaction, Linda, did you see this? You know, there's
talk of putting number one, they're put going to put
kids in harm's way and with rifles that they can
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barely hold, and then have them surround the very structures
that we're being told of being targeted. I mean every
parent does that with their children, right, Just well, talk
about you. The bombs are going to drop, That's exactly
where we're gonna put you. So, you know, the left
can't focus in on the fact that that they have
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no sense of objectivity at all. They don't want to
know about the sixty percent enriched uranium. They don't care.
And if you now listen to the latest left wing
legacy media liberal talking point, Democratic party talking point, isolationist
talking point that if Donald Trump targets an iranium bridge
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or power plant, these threats against quote civilian targets, put
our military and legal according to the Washington Post, in
a moral quandary. No it doesn't. And you have people
saying to our military DeFi Trump's orders. You know here
we're back to that once again. This is complete utter
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Adam Schiff, it's just bull shift. It's just not true.
Here's Jake Sullivan. Trump's attack on Iran's power plans would
be war crime. He's not the war crime, by the way. Well,
but he's talking about if we go after civilian infrastructure
the way he's promising to go after.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
Civilian by the most basic reading of.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
The rules of international law, or would those be war
crimes the United States was committing.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
The way this is set up. The answer to that
question is straightforward. It's yes, they would be, because this
is punitive. He's not going after a power plant because
it's a pure military target that's fueling the war machine
against the United States. He's going against those power plants
to punish Iran and punish the Iranian people that try
to make them basically quit.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
So the first thing I did is as usual, I'll
go to groc and I'll investigate this. The International Criminal
Court is not recognized by the United States. By the way,
these organizations have a long history of being developed to
basically spew their anti Americanism, anti Semitism, the same with
the United Nations. I don't care what the United Nations
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has to say, I don't care what the ICC has
to say. And when you look at this, this is
an enemy combat in the number one state sponsored terror.
Not one of these people, not one of these organizations
have I ever seen take on the Iranian regime for
their state sponsor of terror and killing innocent men, women
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and children, fomenting proxy wars resulting in October the seventh,
and their support for terrorism worldwide and their attacks against
innocent men, women and children that happen every day. The
Iranians have only targeted civilian targets in Tel Aviv throughout
this entire conflict, not one word, not a peep out
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of these people, which just shows the absolute hypocrisy on
their part and to be very very clear, Yeah, any
power source that supports their military capability, or any power plant, bridge,
it doesn't matter. It is a It is a legitimate
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military target that diminishes their military capabilities. Whether they like
to hear it or not, they don't have a leg
to stand on. But don't ask me. Let's ask Greg Jared,
Fox News legal analysts, best selling author Brian Vinch, partner
with Tollsbury Winthrop. You know, first thing I did, I said, Greg,
are you listening to this? And you laughed at me.
Speaker 5 (04:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (04:29):
I mean, look, an enemy combatants, fuel power sources, even
water supply that supports its military capabilities. All of that
is permissible under the common accepted rules of war. The
fact that, for example, bridges, power plants, oil installations have
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a dual purpose that also sustain civilian needs to not
make it a war crime. You know, it's akin to
collateral damage. I'll give you an example. World War Two,
the Allies put together a comprehensive what became known as
the Oil Plant. They targeted German synthetic fuel plants, refinery
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storage facilities, and it reduced production by over ninety percent.
What did that do to the German war machine, It
crippled it, it grounded the Lutfwaffe and immobilized tanks on
the ground. Did it also have an impact on German civilians?
Of course it did, but that didn't make it a
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war crime. So the same applies here.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Sean, Well, war crime would be what the Nazis did
by gassing innocent men, women and children. A war crime
would be targeting innocent men, women and children like the
Iranians have with their terrorist regime. How is it that
the Washington Post legacy media mob MSDNCACNN, all these people
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are finally fit excated on war atrocities, but they never
mentioned Iran. What do you you know? I mean, how
do you explain that to me?
Speaker 6 (06:07):
Because they're biased. I mean, they hate Trump, they loathe
his policies, They despise the man, and it shades they're reporting,
not just how they report a story, but the stories
they choose to tell, and it has manifest itself on
this particular issue. You know, every time Trump does something
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with respect to this conflict with Iran, they are cheering
for the Ayatola and the Mullahs and whoever's in charge
over there, and you know they're rooting against America, and
you know Trump is their pinata. We see it every
day in the mainstream media is reporting.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
What's your take, Brian Finch, Oh.
Speaker 7 (06:53):
I completely agree. I mean, first of all, they're probably
upset that some federal court judge hasn't ordered that to
be returned to Iranian custody, so they're losing that one.
And now this is the Communists had to work for
agitation and propaganda. That's all these stories are. It flies
in the face of the law, It flies in the
phase of history, It flies in the face of every
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doctor in the US government has been following in the
twentieth and twenty first centuries. Power plants, infrastructure, bridges, all
of that. Not just World War Two, Korean War, Vietnam War,
First Gulf War, Second Gulf War, Rack two thousand and three,
all of those have the same type of targets. Heck,
we even had a great movie, The Bridges of Toco
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reed in the fifties celebrating American attacks and the bravery
and trying to take out these bridges. Even a couple
of years ago devotion. There was a great movie out
of Hollywood talking about the bravery of Marine Corps, Navy
pilots trying to take out these bridges. So it's exactly
what Greg said. It is shading. Beyond shading, it is
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a blackout marker of the truth and what the law
actually is. And there's people trying to sell a narrative
that anything Trump does is evil and unlawful and seeing
anyone associated with him should go to jail. It's just obnoxious.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
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Greg Jarrett, this issue of this pony issue of war crimes. Now,
they didn't bring up the issue of war crimes committed
by the Iranians. Why would they? Why would they ever
talk about the Iranians and their reign of terror. It's
such hypocrisy anyway, Brian Finch, Greg Jared are with us?
Speaker 8 (10:59):
Well.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
I mean, if you want to talk about human atrocities,
war crimes, I think you can look to the Iranian
regime Greg Jarrett, and they're too numerous to list, and
all of which has happened and again, and then you have,
you know, a mentality in this country up until this point,
up until President Trump, that has wanted to appease the
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Mullas in Iran. They wanted to try to buy their
love and support, i e. Barack Obama cargo planes full
of cash and other currency, Joe Biden lifting sanctioned money
and turning that over to the Iranians. What did they
do with that money? They built out the nuclear capability.
They built out their ballistic their ballistic missile capability, They
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built out their terror regime, they built out their air
defense systems, they built out their navy, that built out
every single offensive weapon that they can have that they
otherwise would not be able to afford on their own.
So you know, tell me whether the terrorists were.
Speaker 6 (12:01):
Yeah, and don't forget that. You know, Iran is behind
more American deaths by virtue of terrorist attacks than any
terrorist state or terrorist organization in world history. And yet
Democrats are either oblivious to that or they somehow, in
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their twisted minds seem to justify it the same way
they did the hideous terrorist attack on Israel. And you
know there are apologists everywhere. You know, the concept of
war crimes is based on international treaties like the Hague
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Regulations Geneva Conventions. The US has its own federal law.
It's called the US War Crimes Actor of nineteen ninety six.
Take a look at it. It prohibits things like torture
and mistreatment of prisoners of war, use of chemical and
biological weapons. Nowhere in there does trumps threatened actions here
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against infrastructure that supports the military fall in violation of
our own law. And I'm glad you pointed out the
international criminal courts, which we do not recognize because it
is a joke and always has been. You know, it
is anti American, and so we don't even recognize it.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Well, we don't recognize it, Brian. And you know, I
just find the double standard on the world stage. I
think all of this really comes down to one thing.
It's Donald J. Trump. And Donald Trump does not act conventionally.
He doesn't believe in that pomp and circumstance. When he
put out his tweet on Easter Sunday morning, and this
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is the morning after the rescue of our airmen in
this incredibly heroic, incredible military effort that they were able
to find this guy, get him out of there, get
him out of there safely. And he put out that
and send you post and it basically said open the
strait or hormuze or it basically is going to bomb
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them into oblivion, bomb them into the Stone Age, all
praise to Allah. Now Donald Trump knows the audience that
he is sending that message to. We're not dealing with
normal people. You're not dealing with people that have common sense.
You're not dealing with people that you can reason with.
You're dealing with the regime that has been indoctrinated to
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kill quote, the infidels of a regime that believes in
this ideology of convert or die, and they have been
on a mission to foment their terror and their way
of life upon the world. They have done so without
mercy to their own citizens and to every single country
in the region. And this president has said, no, they
can't have a nuclear weapon. For example, the evidence is overwhelming, incontrovertible,
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how close they were to achieving a nuclear weapon. We
know they had sixty percent of rich uranium only twelve
days away from being able to enrich that to ninety
percent weapons grade. And their ballistic missile capabilities. We once
again underestimated their range and their capability. They do have
the range and capability of hitting Paris and London. Okay,
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so now you have ballistic missiles that can reach major
targets in the West, coupled with real nuclear material that
could create ten to eleven bombs. Why wouldn't the world
celebrate America neutralizing that threat.
Speaker 7 (15:30):
You're right, I mean they should be. They should be celebrating.
And it's insufferable for so many of these countries and
opponents of the president to not be celebrating. And as
you put it, it's because it's Donald Trump. I mean, look,
let me share something with you. There was a statement
May that said, you know, these self willed militarists who
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are making unintelligent calculations have brought their country to the
threshold annihilation, and if they don't surrender, there will be
prompt and or and complete destruction. That sounds like a
tweet from Donald Trump, right, or a true social that's
actually from the Popsdamp Declaration in nineteen forty five signed
by the United States, Britain and China to Japan. They
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told Japan surrender immediately, otherwise your alternative is prompt and
utter destruction. What's the difference between that and something Trump
said that was signed by a Democrat, Harry Truman, not
Donald J. Trump. That is perfect evidence of what the
difference is. Why they aren't celebrating, it's because it's a
man who dares to call out his opponents, taunts them,
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knows how to push their buttons while pursuing the right
course of action. It is just simply hatred and jealousy
and in a lack of sophisticated even just reason in
understanding that what Donald Trump is doing is going to
be beneficial for decades to come, the world round.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
It's going to make the world a better, say for place.
I wish we didn't have to do it. Look, I
would have preferred a piece deal. I said that last
night on TV. I would have preferred that they wise
up and that they not be stupid. I would prefer
you know, they've got a little over three and a
half hours left. I hope they do wise up. If
they don't wise up, there's nothing we can do at
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that point anyway. Greg Jarrett, Brian Finch, thank you both
for being one of those. Appreciate you both. Eight hundred
and nine four one. Shawn is on number if you
want to be a part of the program. All right,
let's get to our busy phones. So many of you
have a lot to say. David Rochester, New York, Dave,
how are you glad you called?
Speaker 8 (17:33):
Now?
Speaker 9 (17:33):
Everything that's gone on I ran, I think is great.
At the eleventh hour, Finally someone like Trump had the
guts and stuff to make sure they never get that
nuclear weapon. And some I've kicked around with people, and
even going back before the hammer bombings in the summer
more as a message. But now it would be different.
But we could black I ran out without bombing or
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power plans, and you would do that by attacking the distribution,
no power lying per se. Because what worries me is
they bomb the power plants. You know, that's a year's
long effort to put a power plant back together or
build new ones, and that may turn you know, all
the people. And I think that government the fanatics are
going to be short lived there when they're gone. I'd
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hate to see the population resent that we blow up
other power plants when we could go about it. I mean,
you can always blow them up if they have to,
but we could black I ran out without blowing up
the plants themselves.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Look, if the President has drawn a line in the set,
the President is basically saying there are two conditions that
are very simple for them to meet if if they
want peace and they want a chance at survival, I'm
not sure ultimately they can survive any of this. But
putting that aside, that's never been our goal. And they
have been fomenting terror long enough. Their nuclear ambitions have
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gotten way out of control. It was an existential threat
not only to the rest of the world, but to
the US itself. They can't marry their sick, twisted ev
ideology and it is an evil ideology to nuclear weapons,
and it's either stopped them now. I look, I don't
like Nazi analogies. I've said over the years that they're
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really overused. In this case, I think it it is appropriate.
This is a regime. It's sort of like, you know,
seeing the threat that was Adolf Hitler early and neutralizing
that threat before he had the potential to kill millions
of people. And we will never know the number of
millions of lives that ultimately will be saved here. But
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I have no doubt in my mind, my heart, my
soul that they would use those weapons if they acquire them.
Speaker 9 (19:40):
The President, Yeah, I think they'd be the most dangerous
country there is if they had nuclear bombs, because they
wouldn't hesitate to use them. And that is terry and
it's good to see that finally something got done about
that that will put that the rest.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Let's let's send our children to to create a circle
around the power plants that the president has targeted. That
shows a very loving society in my view. Meanwhile, they
have targeted the civilian, densely populated civilian areas now for
a long time. Not one peep out of the UN,
not one peep out of the International Criminal Court. You know,
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these are organizations that are abusively corrupt and biased against
the US and against Israel. And I don't care what
they have to say. I don't know, frankly, anybody that
doesn't recognize this threat. I have no patience for any
of them. I think they are dumb, naive and stupid,
the Neville Chamberlain's in our time, and I just don't
have they have not learned a single lesson from history anyway,
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Dave Rochester, go ahead, last.
Speaker 9 (20:42):
Word, Okay, Yeah, absolutely. I mean a government that when
they are executing a woman, if they find out she's
a virgent, they rape her first. I mean, how can
you have people like that in power? They absolutely need
to go.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Well, this this is the moment of truth. This is
it all we're saying in the streets, give up your
nuclear material and you will live. If not, you will die.
If it's that simple, the world cannot withstand that risk.
Appreciate it, Bill, My free state of Florida, Bill, how
are you glad you called?
Speaker 2 (21:16):
I'm great, Thank you Sean for everything you do for
the country. I did have a blip in my mind.
Once we take care of the nuclear situation, I ran,
what happens if Spain, Germany, Italy, England or France, if
the Muslims take that over and they get enough votes
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to be in power and they can actually put their
hands on the nuclear mechanisms in those countries, So already
have a country that has nuclear capability on the missiles.
That kind of scared me when I thought of it
this morning when I was brushing my teeth.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
There is a bigger issue and you've touched on it
here in play as it relates to the continent of
Europe and our NATO allies is they have allowed unfettered
illegal immigration without assimilation, which has resulted in Great Britain
with their Sharia courts, no go zones in Paris and
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France and in other parts of Europe. They have they
have neglected national security and national defense. They have embraced
radical socialism, climate alarmism. They are weak, they are effeckless,
As the President says a paper tiger, they will be
a problem in the future, but they may not be
our problem. Vladimir Putins, you know, loves what's happening in Europe.
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Vladimir Putin understands their weak Vladimir Putin, you know, he
fully calculated in their their impotent response when it came
to Iran. He knew they wouldn't be able to do anything,
or would they have the will to do anything. You know,
now that they have proven they won't stand with us
against the number one state sponsor of terror. I have
no use for these countries, none whatsoever. And we should
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take the two thirds you know, of the budget that
we spend on NATO, and spend it on our own
national security. And then if we decide at the right
time that they need our help and they're worthy of
our help, we can. We can make that decision at
the time. But as far as I'm concerned, I'd put
that money straight to our national defense.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
I don't know what mechanism is in place to keep
a radical government from taking over those countries, because they
wouldn't even lift a finger to help America. It's it's
a sobering thought.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
No, I mean, if you don't think it can happen,
look at the Mayor of London. Eight hundred and nine
four one. Shawn is a number if you want to
be a part of the program. Let's say hi to
John and Alabama. John, how are you glad you called?
Speaker 8 (23:40):
Sir? Hey Sean, let me take this opportunity to welcome
you to the South.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Well, thank you. It's you know, I started my trek
in the South in Alabama.
Speaker 8 (23:50):
Where you are, You're on the other end of the
state from where I am. Now, I'm just all the
people griping about the gas prices? How high do you
think they would be? If Trump didn't do anything, or
God forbid, Kamala Harris would have worn and a ran,
set off a couple of knicks. Where do you think
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all would begin?
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Kamala Harris's thoughts on high energy prices because when they
were high and she was vice president, she said, it's
the cost of democracy. And you know, gas prices got
up to five dollars a gallon. I know it's uncomfortable
to go through this, this temporary disruption in the price
of a barrel of oil.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
Get it.
Speaker 8 (24:34):
They would have been much higher than this and there'll
be no coming back from it.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
I mean, I filled up my gas tank the other day,
and even in my free my free state of Florida
was you know, a lot more expensive than it had been,
you know, a month and a half ago. But that's
you know, I'm fine with it for now. I know
it's a burden on some people. I feel bad for people.
Uh and I you know, the sooner this is over,
the better, right, you know. My hope was, and I
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said it on TV Lasson, I hope they make they
have a negotiated settlement. I don't want this to happen
in a little over three hours.
Speaker 8 (25:09):
I really don't.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
However, this is not our choice that they We've given
them an opportunity, yet again, to avoid what's about to happen.
We've given them every opportunity to choose you know, common sense,
and they just steadfastly cling to their radicalism.
Speaker 8 (25:28):
The main reason why I called I want I want.
I don't want the Clintons to get a pass on
this because the reason correct me if I'm wrong. The
reason Iran has intercomminent intercontinental ballistic missile capability is because
they got the technology from North Korea, who was given
that technology by Bill Clinton.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
When they don't have intercontinental ballistic missile capability yet, but
they're well on their way towards it.
Speaker 8 (25:52):
Correct. And the reason why they have uranium to make
the material close to making a bomb is because she
was Secretary of State in Hillary Clinton and the uranium one.
She sell the country, our country out for donations to
the Clinton Foundation to give uranium to the Russians who
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got it to Iran. So I don't look in to
get a pass at all.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
All the countries that are responsible, you identified two of them, Yongyang,
North Korea and Russia absolutely contributed to their ballistic missile capability.
Most of them are Korean made. Most of the nuclear
facilities were assisted by the Russians. You put your finger
on something that's critically important. The Russians have been providing
intelligence and satellite images of where American forces are, but
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even knowing where they are, it has not enabled them
to do anything about it. You know, we have incapacitated
this regime on a level that I don't think anybody
thought was possible. You know, but you know, we'll see
there's a lot going to happen between now on the
time I get on TV tonight, I'll put it that way.
Speaker 8 (27:00):
I'm your will, thank you, all right?
Speaker 1 (27:02):
My friend, all the best of my friends in Alabama.
Quick break. Right back to our busy phones. Here's our
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Our busy phones. It's toll free eight hundred nine to
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of the program. All right, let's go to Texas. God
bless Texas. Jason, how are you glad you called?
Speaker 9 (28:09):
Hey?
Speaker 5 (28:10):
Sean, It's so great to talk to you. I've listened
to your so for so many years. I've never actually
called in. But when I heard you talking about the
mission to rescue that pilot yesterday, it struck a nerve
in me. I'm a US Army and desert storm combat vetter.
Your earlier guest, Greg Jarrett said, desert storm went into
there actually is no desert storm too. Desert storm in
nineteen ninety one with the last war America actually won.
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And so I've been in the Army. I was in
the Army a long time ago, but I want to
tell you even forty years ago. I joined the Army
in nineteen eighty six years ago, when I was in
the infantry out at beautiful fort Or, California and Monterey, California,
rescuing a downed pilot with something that we practiced the time,
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and it is one of the great ethos and cornerstones
of the Erican military. As an Army guy, we make
front of the Air Force all the time. But if
one of their pilots goes down, every single guy in
the Army says, how do I get their fastest? Hey,
it might be dangerous, you might get killed, no worries,
how do we get there? What do we have to do?
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And this weekend it was just it was perfection.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
Yeah, your phone, your phones break it up on us.
I'm gonna have to let you go, but let me
just finish this for you. It was perfection. And yeah,
of course the branches of our military they have intramurro squabbles,
but when you know Adam Schiff hits the fan, uh,
they are all on the same team, and you got
to you just gotta just you know, be in awe
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that such great people exist. Aaron Colorado. Well, hang on
a second, Gary and East Tennessee. All right, Gary, why
do you want me to go to Gary and East Tennessee?
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What's up?
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Hey?
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really take a hold, you know.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
So she's not a movie when it comes to her
Christian faith. I mean she's been now practicing for a
long time and and I would argue her transformation has
been very, very impressive. However, you know when she says
I have a hate list, I'm like, well, what part
of the Lord's prayer that is she not understandings thyself?
(30:34):
Is she not understanding? I mean she's missing a few
fundamental pieces here.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
Absolutely no hate when you when you come to the Lord. Also,
if I could say one more thing, I'm a cattle
interrupre in in Tennessee and we very much support President Trump.
This fuel prices and this stuff, this is short term well,
I'm thinking about my grandkids. What he's doing is saving
this country.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
You know, when you get a little bit older, you
start to think about life a lot differently, And it's
normal natural when you're young to be a little more selfish,
focus fixated on your life, your career. At some point,
you got to think about your kids and your grandkids.
I don't have grandkids. I don't even want grandkids. And
I say that to my kids. They look at me like, oh,
(31:19):
good grief. I'm like, well, that's just one more person.
Those are just more little creatures I have to worry about.
Linda wants a million grandkids. However, we have to consider
here is it in do we have an obligation with
the opportunity with the minimal amount of cost. And every
life matters, every life's precious, every life is God given?
(31:42):
But is it is it important that we take the
risk of a nuclear armed Iran away from our children
and grandchildren. I don't think that issue is in dispute, Linda.
I'm going to work on it. Forgive us as we forgive.
Those are the words in the Lord's prayer, just reminding.
Speaker 2 (31:59):
You, uh huh, Joshua says, be strong and courageous.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
I'm gonna work on that one. I think you're actually
pretty strong. You have a strong you have a strong personality.
You're very strong, very got a strong kick in the
pants for those who deserve it.