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bullet didn't last very long, thoughthis week's Dirty Little Secret provides plausible doubts
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is Gene Gallerani reporting, Boy,what a week. We have just witnessed
the assassination attempt on President Trump.You know, the bullet mister missed mister
Trump by a quarter of an inchand Florida. Then we also had Florida
Judge Eileen Cannon throw out the MaraLago indictment against mister Trump. And the

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Trump conviction in Manhattan is so fullof holes, it too is probably gonna
seek as will the case in Georgiaagainst mister Trump by you know that by
Atlanta Da Fonnie willis is beginning tolook as if the lawfare cases against mister
Trump have all failed. And notonly that, but our current president Joe

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Biden has come down with the COVID. I guess if this was a musical
comedy produced in Hollywood. Biden wouldstart singing, why can't we just be
friends? I don't know, butit didn't last long. His offer to
be friends didn't last long. Iguess we'll just have to wait and see.

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Donald Trump, however, can nowclaim to be the new comeback Kid,
taking that title away from the originalcomeback kid, Bill Clinton. Now
borring any unforeseen sir ccumstances, goingforward should be a cake walk for Trump
all the way back to the WhiteHouse. Recent reports are already telling viewers

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they're even wearing red Maga hats inCalifornia. Can you imagine that? But
for those of you who still hateTrump, don't worry that they talk won't
last long. And if you stillneed a dose of hate Trump syndrome,
just tune into the Washington Journal onc SPAN and listen to early morning television

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where you can always hear the morningcall in show on c SPAN, and
listen to the callers continuing to bashTrump. Of course, if there's gonna
be less hate speech, this meansthe Democrat callers will have to stop their
hate speech too. I wonder howlong it's gonna last. After all,
people can change, right, anddo you know Trump's picked for Vice president,

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J. D. Vance was oncea very harsh critic of President trum
Up. So I guess things canchange. As we all know, change
is possible. And it's been reportedthat mister Trump has already rewrote his convention
acceptance speech so it has a kinder, gentler tone. And for those of

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you who prefer your politics more hostilethan peaceable, don't worry. Don't worry
too much. I'm sure political campaignswill well well soon enough. Drift the
party returned to the brawl it hasalways been. It was George Washington himself,
the father of our country, whowarned us about the founding of political

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parties. George Washington warned a youngAmerica about the dangers of forming political parties,
but no one listened, and wesee what has what has come what
has come to. In my opinion, for too many Americans, a political
party is not much different than arooting for a football or of Bay baseball
team, and the average person justsees political parties as the opposite side of

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the same coin. Of course,most of us realize such thinking can lead
to disaster. Based on the reasoningof one class of people versus another class,
and what happens is that one groupbegins to hate the other, and
the animosity between groups simply worsens overtime. It can even tear families apart

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when one side drifts too far tothe left or too far to the right.
And the old belief that Republicans arefor the wealthy and Democrats are for
the poor, that just is atrue ladies and gentlemen. In fact,
the difference between political parties has changedquite a bit. Today's Democrat Party has
become more the party of the rich, while the Republican Party is drifted away

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from being the party of wealthy individualsinto becoming much closer to being the party
of the American middle class, ormore correctly, the party of workers and
wage journers. And while the DemocratParty has become more the party of wealthy
voters who seek to squeeze out themiddle class and replace the American workers with

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cheap foreign labor as in illegal immigrants, building in a two class system of
the haves and the have nots.That's really what they want to do.
They want to just squeeze out themiddle class, and that's where most of
us are. A system that worksagainst social mobility and getting ahead. It
reverses what American individual individualism has alwaysstood for, and that is more opportunities

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for people to get ahead in lifeand pull themselves out of poverty. Anyhow,
this is my opinion on the subject, So you can take it or
leave it, folks. But that'sbasically the situation. Judge Aileen Cannon,
as I just told you, isthrown out the Mari Logua raid case against
President Trump beca US Attorney General MeryGarland did not have the authority to appoint

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special counsel Jack Smith without first gettingapproval from the US Senate, something which
this report cited months ago when Ireported that Jack Smith's appointment was done illegally.
Now most Americans had no ideas misappointmentwas illegal. The only legal challenge

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left now will be the what's goingon up in New York City the Manhattan
case till before Judge Juan Marshan,But even that case is marred with technicalities.
After the recent ruling the Supreme Courton presidential immunity grounds, all of
President Trump's legal troubles are fading awayone by one. But then you have

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to ask yourself, are they orthey're just going to come up with more.
You also heard, of course,about US Senator Bob Menendez. He's
been convicted of influence peddling for usinghis office as a Democrat senator for New
Jersey to exchange bars of gold andcash in exchange for influence. Menz has

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been on trial in New York forseveral months now, and he's been found
guilty this past week. Prosecutors painteda damning portrait of a crooked politician who
hashed out illegal deals. Democrat senatorplans to appeal his conviction, of course,
but he's going to be sentenced onOccber the twenty ninth, and he
could face decades in prison. Andthat's something going on right there. Meantime,

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the high tech industry, big techentrepreneurs are turning Donald Trump's way,
as more and more of the bigtech moguls see opportunities over Elon Musk's big
money commitment boosting the technology industry,as former venture capitalist JD. Vance being

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named Trump's vice president pick. Growingsupport among tech executives is helping fuel the
Trump campaign from deep pocket donors.Please excuse me, got a little pickle
in my throat this morning, Andof course, jd Vance is already drawing

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fire from Democrats. He's Trump's VPpick, and the liberal news media.
They're picking on him for sure.Right now. They're painting the poor country
boy and former US Marine veteran enlistedman as someone to be hated now that
he's been selected as Trump's vice president. Boy, I'll tell you times are

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internet. Before Donald Trump throughout hisoriginal acceptance speech and decided to rewrite it

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in a kinder, gentler tone,because that's what the news reports are saying.
The Democrats had already pulled out theirlong knives, and we can be
assured that there will be no civilityin the next few months. Prior to
the presidential election. In Manhattan,Judge marsha On is still planning to find

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a way to throw the book ofTrump come September, according to famous lawyer
Alan Dershowitz, and what Marshawn hasto do is recreate some crimes and rearrange
some testimony from former members of thelast Trump presidency. Exactly how he will

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do this and still be able totry and throw Trump in jail remains to
be seen, because really that littlemoment there after they tried to assassinate Trump
things, you know, they thoughtthinks we're going to be peaceful for a
moment or two, But no,they didn't last very long. So now
they're planning on. They're still backat this deal of trying to put Trump

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in jail. Yeah, that's true. For example, he will have to
work around the testimony a former Trumpaid Hope Hicks, the judge will and
other former members of the first Trumppresidency who should have You've never been forced
to testify against President Trump. Buttrust me, I doubt Marshan will simply
close the book on the conviction ofDonald Trump. I could be wrong,

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but I don't think so. Soforget the Kumbayah. When Merchant sentenced Trump
in September, Special Prosecutor Jack Smith, despite the Mari Laga case being thrown
out, will still be trying tofind a way to put Trump on trial
in Washington, d C. Iwish the Democrat leadership wasn't so negative against

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the US Constitution, but rest assuredthere will be more political angst occurring both
before and after a Trump victory,if indeed one occurs. The day after
Donald Trump announced JD. Vance ashis running mate, the left wing media
began its renewed assault on mister Vance, especially delighting Advance's previous negative remarks about

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Donald Trump. Its politics back tonormal after that assassination attempt on Trump.
For a little moment there, itseemed like they were going to get along
and not get and all the acrimonymight fade away. But it isn't.
Incidentally, one could almost see thechange in Trump's demeanor by the look on

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his face while attending the opening nightof the Republican Convention. Now, Trump
may be alive and well, buthe came within an inch, less than
an inch of being murdered by therewould be assassin's bullet. Don't be surprised.
Now, don't be surprised if othersdon't also start to make attempts at

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mister Trump. And despite what's appearingto be a pause in some of the
political infighting and all is quiet onthe front, trust me when I tell
you that's not the case, lookfor some kind of counteroffensive against Trump yet
again by Democrats. Can you evenimagine the rage which must be going on

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within Biden's camp by Merrick Garland andJack Smith. Now that the Florida case
has been thrown out, Smith hewas improperly appointed as Special counsel to investigate
and prosecute Trump. Well, theydid it wrong. They got caught and
the judge, through the case Ileaned, caught her down there in Florida.

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At this juncture, one would expectmister Smith would pack up and leave
Washington. But if he won't,and either will Attorney General Merrick Garland stop
his fight from preventing Trump from onceagain ascending to the presidency. These men
are simply using the law to breakthe law, and now that it seems
they're losing their grip on power,they'll probably become more dangerous than they were

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when they thought they had everything inthe bag. If anything, it's only
halftime as both sides retire to theirlocker rooms before entering with new Shraddon Jeevez
for the second half of this lifeand death struggle. They're taking on to
meet Donald Trump for daring to tryand make America great again. They want

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America destroyed. They want us tofall into socialism the Democrats. Do you
know that as well as I do. They want America the free enterprise system
to just be plowed under, andthey'll probably become more dangerous as they fear
they may be losing. You seewe have. We have the upper class,
the middle class, and the lowerclass in this country, and the

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middle class is the biggest class inthe United States. Well, the laft
wants to destroy the middle class,and we want a two class system of
the haves and the have nuts.And that the same goes for the same
goes for the liberal American news media. For the most part, they like

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their left wing masters. They're justlike their left wing masters, you know,
I guess to tell them what todo, what to put in the
news. And the closer we getto the November election, the more of
that is going to be going on. For now, Trump is getting stronger,
and that's a good thing because whatlies ahead is still going to be

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a rough road to make America greatagain. And that's truly the bottom line,
ladies and gentlemen. You know,Shortly after that bullet, mister Trump,
Joe Biden gets on the telephone,calls them up, and they seem
like there was some detant going tooccur, but nothing. It didn't even

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last overnight. It just very nextmorning. They're going at each other again.
Now that Biden has COVID. Ofcourse, there's a lot of infighting
going on inside the Democrat Party becausethe Democrat workers inside the party, they
realize now that the odds against Bidengetting re elected are diminishing and they're going

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to be losing their control. Soobviously they want to push Biden aside and
put someone in there that they feelhas a better chance of beating Trump come
November. So that struggle is notover yet. Of course, Biden,
he doesn't want to give up thatcushy job he has, and you know

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he's not. He's he's having thetime of his life, really being president,
and he doesn't want to give thatup. If he even knows that
he's president. Sometimes he gets hegets a little confused, well not sometimes.
I think he stays confused most ofthe time. And that's not good
for we, the people of theUnited States. We need someone that's with

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competency running the ship of state.I'm sure you are you agree with that.
So anyhow, that's about where weare at this juncture. The Republican
Convention's over. In a little while, you'll be hearing the Democrat Convention getting

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started, and we can only waitand see how that turns out. That's
going to be that's going to bequite a show. Because Biden doesn't want
to go and a lot of theDemocrats want to push him out, and
there's a lot of confusion over therewith the Democrats versus how things are going
with the Republicans right now. Sowell, listen, it's going to be

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an interesting political campaign. And theodds are right now at this minute.
They can change, of course,but the odds are the Donald Trump is
going to regain the White House andhe's going to be our president again,
and maybe with the Republican majority inthe House and Senate as well. So
that's something to look forward to,and it'll make America great again. Be

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You're weekly broadcast on KLV. Thattells it like it is now time

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for this week's dirty little And Iwant you to pay particular attention to this
because the assassination attempt to Donald Trumpis going to start sparking a lot of
those theories that they talk about.Because truly, and there may be something

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to what I'm going to tell youright now, but I don't know that
it's really that involved. But couldit be that what happened in Pennsylvania last
week involved more than one shooter.There are still many unanswered questions surrounding the
events in Pennsylvania where Donald Trump survivedthe narrow miss of an assassin's bullet at

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an outdoor political rally with thousands inattendants. The twenty year old young man
who shot Donald Trump recently, ThomasMatthew Crooks, held an associate's degree from
a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania junior college andexcelled in math and science and also graduated

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with highest honors. He was employedin the kitchen of a nursing home that
cared for the elderly. Other thanthat, there's not much more information available
about him other than he was prettymuch a loner. That's been being reported
that he asked to have the dayoff on that fateful Saturday that he shot

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Donald Trump from the rooftop perch onehundred and fifty yards from where mister Trump
was addressing a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He shot missed mister Trump
by less than an inch, clippingTrump's ear. The police sniper spotted him
on the rooftop perch, fired backat him and shut him dead. So,

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from all initial reports, that wouldbe assassin almost killed former President Trump
but failed. But how did threeother attendees at the raleigh get shot?
Young crooks must have been getting offrapid fire shots because another person attending the
rally was killed and two other attendeeswere wounded, all all in the bleachers

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behind mister Trump. The slain individualwas Fireman Corey Corporator or to pronounce his
name Culp pro Tour I guess wouldbe the correct way. Anyhow, he
managed to get between his family andthe sniper, and was was the only
one shot deck that the fireman,the young fireman on the heels of that

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attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Comesword now that US intelligence has reported Iran
was also plotting to kill former PresidentTrump. I should say not was,
but his plotting to kill President Trump. There's no known can between the Iranian

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plot and the assassination attempt against Trumpby twenty year old Crooks. Nonetheless,
one has to wonder if the attemptto kill Donald Trump by young Thomas Matthew
Crooks was a coincidental event wherein therewas no more than one shooter, and

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why the Secret Service agents assigned toprotect Trump failed to see Crooks, who
was by all reports, on arooftop in plain sight and the bullet that
hit Trump and nicked his ear wasone of several shots, shots that killed
another person and wounded two others andthe bleachers behind Trump. Now, is

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it possible that there was more thanone shooter? Was there more than one
shooter other than Thomas Matthew Crooks,it was reported was spotted on the rooftop
before the incident happened, but noone did anything about it before the shooting
started. The attempt to assassinate PresidentTrump may have had more than just one

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person shooting that day. It seemsto me, at least from what is
being reported, many people saw theassassin on the roof, and the police
and Secret Service did nothing about ituntil after the shooting started. Was there
more than one shooter, and ifthere was, who were they and why

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were they being ignored until the shootingstarted. I guess this is how conspiracy
theories get started. But I dobelieve there are more unanswered questions that need
to be asked. What trumpted ThomasMatthew Crooks to be shooting into the crowd,
if mister Trump was his only intendedtarget, or was there someone else

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shooting at mister Trump besides the lateyoung mister Cripps. They're just maybe missing
pieces to what happened that the newsmedia is reporting. They're just they're not
they're not reporting. Maybe there's somemissing elements to their reports, but I
suppose we'll just have to wait andsee. But by by now we all

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should know how much the middle class, or rather forget me for saying that,
how much the media hates Trump.The middle class loves him. The
media hates Trump and would support thedevil himself if he ran on the Democrat
label like anyone else. I justdon't know what to think. This much

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I believe, and that is thatour country is in deep trouble by crooked,
self serving politicians just just in itfor the money. And the sooner
we come to terms with with that, the better off we're all going to
be. Then maybe we can beginto turn things around once again by returning
to our roots. Is freedom loving, god fearing Americans. You think that

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day will we'll ever come back?Do you think that we will will be
there someday? I don't know,but I think there's still a lot of
unanswered questions on that assassination attempt ofTrump and that poor poor fire chief there,

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he got killed. He jumped betweenthe gun, fired his family.
He's a hero for sure. Andnow the long knives, as I said
earlier in the show, they're really, they're really coming out for JD.
Vance. I'm telling you they're they'rethey're sharpening their knives and poor boy makes

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good and in the blink of aneye, the Democrat brass is coming for
him, criticizing him for listen tothis. They're criticizing him for marrying the
daughter of Indian immigrants and for naminghis son Vivek. So he married GalF
whose family came to the United Statesfrom India, And boy, the Democrats

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don't want any of that, dothey. They don't want anything to you
know, they they got to turnthat into into something that's none of their
their business. Really, when youwhen you stop and you think about it,
I mean, he's free. Ifyou fall in love with someone,
you married them. I guess that'sthat's a decision between the two people falling
in love. But no, theyDemocrats who espouse so much that you know,

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they they say they're they're they're they'rethey're all for let's all get together.
When it comes to interracial marriage andthings like that. Boy, they
they really don't like that, eventhough on the outset, you know,
they pretend that they like it,but they really don't. They haven't changed
that much in the last fifty years, at least I don't think so.

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I don't know, ladies and general, we have a lot of problems in
this country and I'm looking forward myselfpersonally, it's a Donald Trump winning and
getting back and getting back into theWhite House and being able to get some
things done in this country and getus moving again, get the economy back
up the speed and two chickens andevery pot as they used to say,

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because really that's where we're at thiscountry. We just we need to get
out of this poverty that we're inand get back to the way we always
used to be. Right, allright, that's the end of this segment,
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But with the principal protection account,you never lose any money. When
the market's going down, you stayright where you are so you don't lose
anything, and when the market comesback, you just continue to earn money

(38:14):
while everybody else in traditional investments arejust trying to catch up market returns without
market losses. Is a very powerfulthing, ladies and gentlemen. I want
you to know that. Something elseto know is that the institutions and you
can actually come ahead in the firstyear and earn fourteen and three quarters percent

(38:38):
in the first year on new accounts, and I just wanted to mention that
to you this morning. We alsogrow the accounts on a tax deferred bases,
and most of the accounts we offerhave no internal fees that limit growth.
Of course, we also offer traditionalas well. Now listen to me

(39:01):
very carefully. Don't ever forget whenyou cannot hear us on the radio,
you can always find us on yourcomputer somewhere. I want you to remember
that we have been doing this programon the air and on podcasts for over
twenty years now, and this showwill continue for twenty more, I hope.

(39:24):
So if you want to grow yourgrow your accounts safely, make money
and be able to retain that moneyand not lose it during a downturn,
I want you to call us anAsset Growth Associates and let us introduce you
to Principal Protection accounts because they preserveyour principle and they grow that principle,

(39:45):
and you can take advantage of interestrates, or you can take advantage of
market with the market itself. Okay, we'll be back with more right after
this. We're just trying to turna nickel into what time, that's the
bottom line. We're just trying toturn ankel into a dime. That's the

(40:06):
bottom line. Can cut some peoplepumping back at the bottom line. The
weekly podcast on k LDI that tellsit like it is with gene Vell Reani

(40:29):
reporting, Ladies and gentlemen. I'mgoing to remind you that if you're looking
for a safe place to invest moneyand let your money grow without having it
interrupted by the declines in the stockmarket, you should call us an Asset
Growth Associates four O nine eight fouroh sixty nine hundred because we can.

(40:52):
We have specialized products. We haveproducts that can help provide you with market
link returns, taken advantage of today'shigher interest rates, and at the same
time not worry about losing your money. Money that you want to save for
future use, like your retirement yearsor org. Make sure that there's money

(41:14):
left for your family and the eventof your death, and your children their
college educations and things of that nature. Ladies and gentlemen, do you know
what financial independence means? Here's ahint. Financial independence means you have the
ability to meet your financial goals,whatever they may be. Goals such as

(41:38):
providing for your children's education, arebeing able to retire comfortably. Also,
what provisions, if any, you'vemade toward being able to handle financial emergencies?
We all have those, don't we. An Asset Growth Associates were committed
to helping our clients answer those questions. If those wild swings up and down

(42:02):
on Wall Street have you slightly oreven moderately concerned, well it's time to
call call us an Asset Growth Associatesfour oh nine eight four oh sixty nine
hundred toll free one eight six sixseven two eight three six nine seven,

(42:23):
Or just log on to your computerand log on to savemretirement dot com.
You can find us there. We'reeither just a phone call away or a
click away online that Save my retirementdot com. Well, look at the
clock. I wish we had moretime to stay with you this morning,

(42:46):
but as always, the old clockon the wault determines how much time we
have to share some thoughts, someideas and even some inside the inside the
news looks at what's going on inthe country. If you can listen to
us every week on KLBI Saturday morningsand Sundays at eleven meantime, God bless

(43:14):
you God West read that's the bottomline. You can reach st Growth Associates
by calling one eight six six sevento eight thirty six ninety seven are by
visiting savemiretirement dot com
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