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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Beout trying to do it. You're not talking.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Hey baby, it's mother Love and mister Kennedy. The most
historical voting contract that I've ever seen in my life.
And I've been voting since I was eighteen years old.
I hope you all are getting this since I was
eighteen years old. Get the fact that we got to
we have to pull together. I have to. I have
to say. My husband and I, my husband and I
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we went we just went to vote. And it was
a voting It was the line wasn't around the door,
but the majority of the state voting stations were full.
I and my whole time to begin in voting. I've
never seen that many people, uh you know, waiting to
get waiting to vote, and they were a fog when
a new voter voted. And while we were standing there
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getting doing our stuff, there were people and they hadn't voted.
And you know, I had never voted and so have
the vote. There was a young girl that came in
a wheelchair. She just turned eighteen. She couldn't wait to vote.
I E, okay, excuse me. And I seem like there's
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some rags and I'm fat or something or another. But
it happened. It's difficult, but I I don't care if
I had to crawl to the polls this morning, I
was going to vote. I voted in every election that's
been held since I was eighteen years old, so that
might do what's on. And I carried it too little money.
Six that was a long time. That was a long time,
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and I have voted in every election. And this is,
oh my god, y'all. This is for the ancestors who
put down the route, our ancestors from all walks of life,
from all crews and colors. You know, we couldn't do this,
even this American experiment, the United States of America. We
can't even do the American that. We have to do
that collectively, because what a lot of people don't understand
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is we are the United States of America, were united
in one court that we could be as well. King George,
if he gives picked all the crazy people out of England,
they came over here. He gave him the ship and
gave them the people. He said that if you make
it there, you can, you can, you can have it.
And I'm like, you just go over and take somebody's land,
and you gonna just tell a crazy man. Tell you
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go across your ocean, take some people with you, then
you can sell them whatever you want to sell a man,
and then it just started getting good to him. They
hadn't even heard of slavery, which I don't buy because
the Africans and the span Spaniards have been doing I
have been trading. Uh uh, you know for the duration
you know, Queen, it's about that that part. Now, they
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was like, okay, you can go over there, you know,
see what you can do, and that we got. You know,
I wouldn't say the it's it's that they got getting
the people got the people that came over here from
England came and just what that there was the Native
America's way of life and said, okay, well you don't
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need to do this. You're gonna do what we say
to do, and if you don't do it, then you're
gonna have robbers. And we're not looking we're not looking
for problems. These are solutions. And that's what the founding
fathers of this country, even though they at the time
they didn't ever I think they did know we were
gonna becoming up voters as women, as indigenous women. I
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don't know where we got indigenous, and so it's it's
great to see that many people standing outside, standing waiting,
and it was like in a in a in a uh,
like the adult the auditorium, you seeing me the auditorium
of a church. And I just want to thank all
the people who have volunteered to work the polls. Uh,
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my sisters and my family and then they all all
all of our family used to work the poles because
that was important. It was important that you get up.
You and you know, if you don't have a if
you don't have a void vote, you don't have a voice.
And I heard that the first time I turned eighteen,
my mother had a ritual. I couldn't call it a ritual.
It was like a celebration up turning eighteen and being
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able to vote, and that was a big deal. And
uh i I I had said he before when we
were growing up. I remember that, you know, four fourteen,
cause that's when you could work and make money. Cause
you know, I'm doing a live right there for what's
wrong with you? And so excuse me? And so what
we would do, what she would do and the first
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thing you got up, I got up, and you know,
you washed and time in Jampood and you you know,
you've done your thing. You had to. You got your
favorite breakfast uh prepared for you, and it was like
the the sky was the limit. Well, no one cause
she had to stop my brother. Now. One time they
said they want a case of for us case the
rib and she said, I got your case to rebverbody,
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and so we gonna get our special whatever our favorite
breakfast was at the time. We get that, we get
up and go and we b were voting in the
They was in the November or Lesbends. But November back
east is nowhere near lie uh November here because we
had didn't even have a put on jackets. And there's
people out in Ohio and Pennsylvania who are coming out
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showing their support and understanding the critical importance of this
election and up and down the ballot election. And you know,
I went and used the We used the machine jazz
before and we never had a problem. And they had
they had a down papice down to a science yard.
I mean, you come in, you know, they check you in,
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and they got people speaking every language that's on the door.
And I thought that was great. I thought that was great.
And I mean everything was on there. I mean, they said,
this is what the language you see. We got your
voting blues right here, and they were just wonderful and
you could steal the energy in the room. And everybody was,
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you know, jumping up and well we weren't jumping up
and down. We were clapping out and going yay for
the first time voters. And I heard the lady say,
I wasn't even brother or what is doing. I heard
the lady say that, uh. She said, this is my
first time voted. I never voted before. And they were
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asking us out how you feel now, and she said,
I feel empowered? How cool was that? I feel empowered?
People don't really care what you say people, they don't
care what you do. What they care about is how
you make them feel and why you are the two
of you or three of you attende view are to
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be in the same room under the same energy. So
we voted a Mester Kennedy, we vote what do you
I'm doing all I can baby and the easy ones twice.
It's just like that, okay, her on, I got an
eye vote button suck. I have my red white view.
So what is your take? This is it? We hear
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this is the final day and they picked up by
your vote, go ahead, I hope.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
I hope everybody get out of them vote. Whether you
like the candidates or not, look at some of the
issues and things that are at stake for you, your kids,
your grandkid, people coming up. I mean, all of this
does truly matter if you don't. I mean, God forbid,
if you got someone pregnant, would you want to be
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able to have a choice to decide what you and
that woman would do and not the government decide what
you and that woman would have to do. I mean,
if we stop and think about it, I mean, it's
just that simple to think about what you or or
that significant other would have to do if y'all got pregnant,
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if one side wins versus the other.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
I like what you just said. I like what you
just said when y'all got pregnant, because it's a it's
a two person operation and people.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
One person getting pregnant by myself, somebody else had to
be there.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
And if you done it with a turkey based that
somebody's purm was in the turkey, which thought that was
the craziest thing they came up with, you ain't get
planted by by A told h a basil a meat baser,
and my mother told us, oh, you don't have any options.
I control your users. I tell you what you could
do with it when you could, and I don't know
what it is made them give me you with some
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little secrets, but you can always pretty much you can
kind of tell, uh when when your daughter or your niece,
especially when they're young, you could tell when they're the
have sex. They might nothe knew what they were doing,
but now they got everything on the internet, they gonna
do whatever they want. But it's consequences, consequences to doing
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whatever you want, because whatever you want might not be
what everybody else wants. And it seems like that became
one of the one of the tunes, one of the
stone Tones seeing themselves, the tones of the Republician Party
when they come out and started saying, oh, well, we'll
tell you what to do. I and then when it's
forty fifth idiot said, I overturned Rodd Wade. Y'all could
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be happy what I did what I did. Ain't nobody
else to do what I did. And I don't understand
what we do understand, and so you don't understand I
don't understand that kind of stupidity.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
I mean, but then you see, I suggest all the
time and to everyone hear both sides of the story,
you know, I mean, I know a lot of times
we're quick to just say, well, I don't even want
to hear what the other person has to say. Sometimes
you can get valuable information by hearing what the other
person has to say. You don't have to agree with
the other person, but hearing what the other person has
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to say, by hearing what they have to say, you
know that they're saying the women, okay, we don't It
doesn't matter why you got in this predicament or how
you want to deal Why how you got into this predicament.
We're going to tell you how you would deal with
it now that you're in it. But were We never
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ask the man one, Okay, you were there. You have
participated in this. What responsibili is now you have for
the rest of you, just like you've given this to
her for the rest of her life. What responsibilities to you,
as a man had for the rest of your life.
They said you brought another life into the world, Just
to say you brought another life in with no consequences
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and men had to really talk and take about that.
I don't think this just what grow beway whatever been
overturned if they had to be here responsible as well.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
No, and that's why. But then you when you think
about how three of the justices god On got got
the Supreme Court appointment, three of them all in favor
of whatever their dear leader wanted. And they started lifting
telling people what the state I mean, the Supreme Court said, well,
we don't gonna have to deal with this.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
We'll turn it back over to the.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
State's court and let each state decide what they want
to do. And then they want from They went from
crazy or nuts deal and like zero twenty two seconds.
Well we're just telling them then they can't have Well
we wait and they'll not be able to get another abortion.
We'll put the doctors in the prison. We'll put that
others in the prison. Oh no, we don't care if
she said it. We don't care if the thetis died
inside of her. I don't care if she was raped
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by her daddy, her brother, her uncle, No, none of
that is relevant. But she is pregnant at all costs.
They got this guy now out here in California named
Mike Gonfia, he ought to be afraid of himself because
he got a mother, he got a wife. And for
any man that has a mother, and well, you already
got a mother because you're here. You know that's a given.
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You are somebody's child, And said, I mean, what if
your mother was living and you knew how she felt
about certain things like that even though they weren't, we didn't, well,
people weren't allowed to talk about things like that. You
couldn't talk about terminating of pregnancy. And you know, and
this is one I know that these Republican men and
the most men in general, really don't understand the dynamics
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of the human body. And for them to say we
should have the men to say we should have over
we should have all access to your uners and your
job bearing apparatus, and we'll tell you what to do
and night. You want to take away my equipment. Then
you want to tell me how to think, Then you
want to tell me how to feel, and you have
no responsibility.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Okay, Well once again, tell I asked again, and I've
been asking this every since they're overturned.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
It is that what.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Legislations were women gonna say, we need to bring us
to govern men. There, we only brought up registration to
god room women. And that if you start asking somebody,
that's why I say two sides is two sides to
every research. And if you start to asking them about
their side, cause, what do you have to do? How
do you have to be responsible? If you have to
bring this life into the world and you're saying that
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you don't want me to have an abortion? What responsibility
did you take on without a way of getting out
not trying to say, well, you know, let me figure
out how I can say it wasn't my child that
I should even if it was my child. I don't
want to be responsible because they've already got a wife,
you know, and a girlfriend already, and I would hate
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for them to know that I was out messing around.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
So let me ask you this. In that vein with
all these Republicans, and most of them are men, they
don't have the right to say what we do with
our bodies in the first place. But when they when
their girlfriends, they signed peace with their mistresses get pregnant,
first thing they're doing, you're gonna get an abortion. I
don't care if you're a Mormon, don't care about, you know,
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all your religious beliefs and everything, because it's your belief
for you. Because they say that life begins at uh
at confession. Okay, but you don't talk about what if
that conceptualize uh those two microanisms the sperm and the
egg get united, and that's going down. And I don't
think a lot of know, even the high bodies work.
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So because the egg of the releases go to the
Pilocchian two, the sperman got up into the Pelochian too
further than it should have. It should a swam, and
then the pregnancy starts to grow there. A woman can
die from that prosieging. They died from sceptics. A young
woman the other day just died. But she couldn't get
a DNC. She couldn't get the recipe. The rest of
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you got about the scripting her usus. And one lady said,
if the doctor if you had, if you lived an abortion,
you may not ever be able to have children. And
she said, okay, well no, I'm not going to do that.
And so before five months later, four five months later,
same doctor, she was rushing to the er, same doctor
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when they looked into its inside her USUS they I mean,
it was just.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
But they do just did not for the torect communicators.
Is why I employed anybody and everybody was going to
vote to day to think about somebody else, not just yourself.
If this was for your sister, your need, your your mother,
your sister, would you would not want them to have
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the option to make a their own choice. I mean,
why would you want to take that choice from them?
I mean, you have to be there with it for
her to become pregnant, But would you want to take
the choice away from you and her? They say, okay,
these are this is the option because every man does
not want to become a father simply because you get
the one pregnant okay, and the two okay, whether you
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should have or not. I mean, I'm talking about reality
of what happens. And to say, women, if people stopped
and thought more past just then okay, here's a quick
and answer. Maybe both of us were there to get
you pregnant. Both of us should be there. Did you
make a decision whether you carry the baby or not?
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And if and if the man is not there for
whatever reason, that you, as a woman has the right
to choose what you want to do. With your body.
That should be your right. Just like someone says I
have the right to vote, I have. I have the right.
You know, the driver a car, if I learned how
to drive, I follow the rules. I mean, just basic rights.
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I mean when you check somebody else right away. But
you're saying, but my rights are not affected at all.
There's something when I say about looking at both sides
of other coin. What what are people we said to man?
What is your responsibility besides just getting her pregnant? Is
that the only responsibility that you carry as a man.
I mean, if you don't want women to have abortions,
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then you I would think you would drink women better
so they wouldn't want to have an abortion.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
I would think that they would use better, better protection.
If these are consenting adults, you know, and it goes
to the women, it goes to the ground. For me,
when they started saying, oh U a pregnancy, it can't,
you can't, it begins that inception. And I'm gonna tell
you something. So sometimes we don't even know if pregnant.
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Sometimes I didn't know how I was pregnant to the
baby started moving around. Okay, yeah, you did it, you
did it. Saying, now I know you're pregnant. I know
you probably I am not pregnant, and we would thanks
given name, Yes I was pregnant, and to be there
to both of us, you know, and we got down,
we sat down way over there, you know, then we
can then we got pregnant, you know. But so we
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had a plan, you know, And a lot of times
you're just trying to.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
But every women, but everybody does not. And that's why
you shouldn't not take rights away from one one person
versus the other. Why would you tell a woman we
won't give you an option even though it wasn't you
just there by yourself when you got pregnant. But now
you don't know who could be punished you don't want
who can have any consequences for becoming pregnant? Is that
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the man was not even there? Think about well, you know,
making it more fair on both sides. If you're gonna
tell a woman that said she can be punished but
for one she said, I don't want to carry this child.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
And her doctor and her nurses and all the people
who we be can you do her? Well? Help you
know office whom they can't you know they can't deliver
normally and they can't. You know, that is her choice,
and you know it's their choice when they want to
be on the same.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Page, right, And that's all I say. It's two people
to make the chump. How come we're not saying, okay,
the man has to have more than just simpers. And
I was there, we were wish you got pregnant, but
now I could be gone the rest of the time.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
And that.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
The situation and they know it. And that's why I say,
if you make them have to be more responsible, did
they would change how they think about this situation because
a lot of them do not want to be responsible.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
They don't. And I've heard some of my friends, I
heard some of my girlfriends, and this is not less
than one, more than seven, I would say. So it
was a lot in our circle. And the issue was,
you know, you got pregnant. Okay, so I'm pregnant now
and I'm calling them up and I'm saying, Robert, hey,
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I need to come over, you know, we need to
face the face. Robert comes over. He said, what's up, bro,
you say I'm pregnant. Robert said, well, what you're gonna do? Oh?
This is this is the first thing, are you sure
with mane? And the second question is what you gonna do?
What are you going to do about it? Like he
is now distancing himself from her, letting him know that
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he and you know, down the line he could become
a father. You know he got hurt. Well, what you
gonna do? Whatever you do, and if you decide to
have a baby, I'm telling you right now, I don't
want to have nothing to do with you.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Okay, So how well did you know that person? How
you know?
Speaker 2 (19:34):
How well did she know him? I think I'm chosen.
You even know that guy?
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Whate That's where she's mentioning that I mentioned that chard
grind doors. Women, you're you're getting to that age where
you would want to be sexual.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Guy's known and self.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
That you should want to know school you're getting involved with.
It ain't just simple Oh I love you and that's all.
I don't see nothing around you say you have her family,
no kind of family life they're here. Don't know what
you may be getting yourself into. I mean, and know
if you want to have kids, know if you don't
want to have kids, ask the guy does he want
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to have kids? See some things A lot of things
could be avoided by your simply talking. A lot of
times we say I don't want to ask the questions
because it may not get to answers that I that's
a fail to communicate.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
There's a lot to communicate, but you do.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Get to answer that you want. If you ask somebody
to her and they say, no, I don't want to
have a family, well then you already know up front
instead of saying, Okay, I don't want to ask that
because I don't want to know that, but you do
want to know that, because if you think about having
a family, you do want to know if you want
to have a family or not. Why start a rip
right off the bat if that's not something that you
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both want communications responsibilities that if we talk about it,
then your problem will have to be responsible for this
child that we bring into the world because we talked
about it in a vat right, And then if we
don't talk about it at all, and then you when
you tell that you did get pregnant, we both know
that we're fooling around. Than the possibility is there, and
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the possibility is there that that we should want to say, well, look,
this is what I want to do. Is this is
what I don't want to do. You tell me what
you want to do, what you don't want to do.
Because every woman does not want to have children, give
because she's a woman. It's like every man does not
want to have kids, give because he's a man. Some
of us do say okay me and no more. And
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if that's the case, then then know that upfront, you know,
I mean, it's come crucial now. I mean, if this
abortion thing continues to grow, law I continues to grow
and more women are left with less options, having us
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conversation to want to know upfront are you interested or not?
And if you're not, and we have to have protection.
So if you're asking me a frank, if I want
to have kids and you tell me you don't, then
we should be having a protection from here on out
for both of us to be safe. Why if that's
not what we want.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
And that's where the conversation has got to be from
the beginning. When we were voting today, I met this
beautiful woman. She was just goofy, goofy. She my sister
from another mother because she is just goofy. Eric elegant, beautiful,
got a grave smile, and we just cut right off
the bat and h and that's the question she asked me.
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She said, don't you want to stand next to your
on looking at my ballance? She left out so loud,
so right before she was teaching chuck on me what
to do? You know, she shared herself with with me.
So I told her, I said, I said, I said something.
I said, well, I'm mother love, and she goes, it's well,
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I don't know you could tell people why I'm a
public She got she got up. I mean, she was
just a just a ball of energy, and we just
started talking numbers. You don't take the pictures. So look,
I'll see that's ID, which you probably will with mister
kill and I'll see that's how I voted, that's my
voting friends, and she would. We were just talking and
talking like we had just lost picked up what we
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left out at. I never saw that lady a day
in my life, but maybe I did in my after life,
in my father's life. And so you never know where
you're gonna meet somebody. You never know how they're gonna
text to you or how you're gonna tact to them.
You know, they were very engaging everybody, all the volunteers,
the people, the the the first wee the first ones.
We keep coming first while not first Yeah, first term Vogt,
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first time Voget. And that was just such a delight
to see. And we were all in there, the whole
rainbow correlation to people. Uh that that lady that waited
on me, I could see that they were teaching. She
knows some things in English. She knew enough to be
able to understand what I was saying. And you canna
understand what I'm saying. You know, she was good as
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you go. She's sweetish, she could be. And she says,
what's that.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I was about to send out our picture of us voting?
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Oh, well, we were off. They do all the text things.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
I'm not to know why I started playing music.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
And then another thing about the voter ballot too. Okay,
I was just trying to create a story. Okay, you
know people the door. Okay, I figured out that it's
not on the job training here, Yeah, on the job training.
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So as we saw this election unfold and the election.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
It's not over yet.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
No, it's not over. It's not over yet.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
People voted.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
The vote all up, they got the they got the
count of mailings, they got to count the writings. Then
they got to count the count for the president in
the United States, and you know, even looking.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
At them, it was just I want, I meant to
tell you this for you today socially voted for you.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
He voted. He put me in there the right hand. Yes,
I did for the president. No for the control.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Attorney, your LA District attorney.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Did I get it?
Speaker 3 (25:17):
You're gonna go see okay, But I voted for for
for for doctor mother Love to be to be the
next you know.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
He is. I shouldn't I should not have left you
in law. I should not have left you in there
to your own devices.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Maybe you can, you can officially say you were.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
On the I was going to ballot.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
I'm going to say twenty twenty for.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
A valid Mother Love, because it is the right ending.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Because you can write a candidate, well, I to write
you in as to be the new LA District Attorney.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
It doesn't have to have a lot of hopefullyfully it
doesn't have to have a lot of green.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
And thousands of people will go on and voted, and
the day's the lections and.
Speaker 3 (26:03):
Write my mother, no, don't do that, don't do that.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
That was my children.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
Don't encourage people to do this crazy?
Speaker 1 (26:12):
What that's not crazy? I didn't think it was crazy
because I thought you were better of the two candidates.
I was saying, all you.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
Tell my Gascar and the other. Yeah, they both kind
of cheesy.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
You can't write in the candidates of your choice, and
I chose to write.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
In I don't even know what to do with that.
We've been together for fifty two years. Oh no, I'm not. No. See,
you can have me in all kind of trouble. And
you know I don't have stunts in my close that.
I got people in my clock. They got our pa.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
Why are you worry about skeletons? All I said was
is that I did you to write that was okay
to write you in.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
That happened to me one time before when I was
in high school and one of the reasons why I
would never get involved in politics as as a as
a runner or anything. Cause it used to always want
to nominate my mother from mayor and she was like,
I'm not gonna be doing all that. So I was
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in high school. This was my junior year in high school.
You know, you get the you get to do the
ballot in both for people who you want to be
an officer.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
You want to be a.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
President, your uh uh treasuring person. And you know this
is what our our election body was that we could
have couldlect and elect a homecoming president. No, I was
the senior president and I was in my junior year,
and so I was like, you know, y'all real crazy
because then somebody did what what you must have talked
to the means he said, you don't want to remember that,
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and she could remember that. But so what they decided
to do. They had the number and then they had
to write in box. They had two K two three
candidates in the writing box. And so some of my
crazy special friends and this is you know in high
school you do cause he thinks, and so they started right,
they wrote there my name and I'm gonna yeah right,
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you guys are so silly. And when the election came down,
I had I won from the guy like and it
was it must have been through the four hundred kids
in our high school. And I beat out all the
people that have been going around with signed. I came
out the last minute with my sign because I knew
I wanted to. They made me the voter for me
to be the class president. I was like y'all are crazy,
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and this is what I'm gonna do. So the guy
who had got the most votes after me, and then
he was a fine, upstanding, one of the nicest guys
who ever wanted to meet here, I'm all wild and
undisciplined looking for store duggery and made him to get
into and I was like, you know, you're the smartest
one to do that. She's like, when you don't what
I'm gonna do, I'm like, I'm going to endorse you,
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and I'm gonna we didn't have, uh, the word that
I'm gonna drop out because I had gone the election,
So I I received or if that's the word, and
said this is your class presid and then everybody was
cool with it, cause don't abode in my team. Made
me have a high school flashback. My head is certain
on the left right here. Oh my gooding ooh, cause
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that was some that had Oh it was something. Okay.
So we got this selection coming on and a lot
of women's rights are oh the biggest right that we
have and nobody else should have it, you know, unless
as you and your your your partner, and you don't
need to you don't need to do this to for
our decidey. You don't need to tell women what to
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do with their uterus. Okay, what about the women that
believe that their past their childbearing is and well, this
is a statistic I was reading about and it was
really heartbreaking. It was really herder They were saying that
the majority of abortions in this country would have been
administered to a more a lot of well educated people,
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a lot of well educated women who said, this is
not what I want, this is not what I'm wanna do.
And then so and they make greats. One of my boys.
My girlfriend said they will never have a kid. She said,
I don't like kids. They'd be asking too many cousins.
You want to touch on, you want to go, want
you to stay money, I don't want. I ain't going
in the Walmart with no kid up lively and and
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and lively and just loved her life. And she she
said I I came MI with her, came in and
she said she didn't think about getting married. And she
met the guy and they fell in love and they
were both working there. I think they were both in
the military. And she was head over heels for him
and she was for him and he was for her,
but then she started noticing that he was waning a
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bit and he was pulling back a bit. They got me,
but they got married. Anyway, she got married. She said,
nothing up. I knew I should have did that. I
knew I should have did that because I knew they
wasn't done work. And so they were overseed someplace and
they told her. She told him, and he told her,
I don't want to be married to you, and she said,
I didn't never want to marry you either. So anyway,
that crap went on. They got her, got a divorce,
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she moved on with her life, with her life. I
was gonna make her happy. So the next guy that
she met, oh, you know somebody. We got to kiss
a lot of frogs to get to your print. So
got to her prince, go with me. She got to
her prince and dude said, okay, I want to get married.
I want to have kids. She said, I've already been
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married and I don't want to have kids. And he said,
I'm glad you said that, but I was just letting
you know, if we got married and you got pregnant,
we gonna have some kids. And you're like, no, we're
gonna have a ball that trouble of world go everywhere,
and that's that's what they do. Marriage and telling hill
is not for everybody. And telling a woman what to
do with her body is not anybody else's business but
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her and her mate. And I know some kids get
pregnant and they don't tell the guy that you know,
he got a baby. They'll paying the baby off on
somebody else. You know. It's a lot of mess that
go along with that. But chapter I was just saying,
and I said, you don't have to tell us what
to do unless we get it spoiled.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
Okay, you know that. You know, not been able to
tell someone what to do, it tells you how you
should vote today. I mean you have to stop and look.
That's why I say, if you look at both sides,
not just one side of this picture. I mean, you know,
we know people who said how attitudes people have changed.
(32:15):
You know when the former president was in office, how
their attitude change towards a lot of people. Okay, unless
your memory is really short, then you know how people
have changed when he was in office. Do you want
that same change to come back again and maybe last forever?
Because he said he wants to rule like he's seen
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the other dictators around around the world, you know, be
able to stay in office. Once they get in the office,
change the lass to assure that there are the ones
in power. I mean, that's looking at the bigger picture
and not just saying okay, not only today, but what
about after these four years is up. If he's telling
me that that he doesn't want to get out of
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office now, what will makes you think four years from
now he would be willing to get out. So you
have to be careful what you wish for, what you
think may be a good plan. If you looked at
their booklet that they've put out on how they want
to change the government, and people really said, well, let
me look at that. Actually look at it before you
say you voted for this one party versus the others.
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Look at their plan on what they said. I mean,
if you heard a lot about what they've actually planned
on doing and how they were paid for things.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
I mean, but we did, we did. If we didn't
get the wall, he said it was going to be
built by the Mexicans and they were going to pay
pay for it. That didn't happen. What they did was
separated families that may never get to be reunite with
their children, with their parents, and just talk them aside,
are you making a whole other society of rent workers
that you can underpay because they might might they might think,
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you know, five cents an hour it would be great
when they were getting twenty five cents for the day.
And so they want to say what great.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
I mean, then you would if you jumped that far
and your staudage, Yes, that would be great. But not
only do if you're bringing workers in here, you can
have them on the pay roll where they're paying taxes.
They're paying into the system from day one. I mean,
we keep trying to blame the immigrant, and if he
came in and said I don't want I don't want
to pay taxes, he would be more than willing to
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pay taxes if you chose to give them a W
two like you give other people. I mean, we have
to stop trying to point the finger at the person
who's being victimized and said, well know some kind of way,
you're really the one who's doing wrong. Anybody who hired
somebody and they know that they're paying them under the table,
you already know that you're breaking the law. You or
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you had citizens. If you chose to hire that person
and pay them under the table, you chose to break
the law and then blame these person that you brought
and paid up under the table, then it was their
fault what it's called it for society. You could have
had them help pay for a part of this, the
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cost of living in this country, if you chose to give.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
With w to But and they don't because I know
there is a there are steps to becoming a citizen.
And sometimes you think you can have to be here
on a work visa or a school vida. That's a
that's a step exactly what we created.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
As as a country that said when you can come
over here and work, and as long as you're working,
you can say in the country because you contribute into
the country. Okay, if you get a work visa, you
could also be given a work I D number that
paid taxes. So it's not like it's impossible to do.
We choose not to do it, so we're gonna always
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use them as a scapego.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
And isn't isn't it something that is always a minority
group that I mean, I understand it, I understand.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
I'm glad anywhere it's not special here in America. That's
life anywhere.
Speaker 2 (35:55):
What was like anywhere is having a group.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
That's that's up under another, the group that happens all
around the world, and and and and a longer human
beings that probably will always happen because there are always
some people who wanted to take advantage of someone else.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
That's why they call it the bougie, the bourgeoisie class
and uh and the lord. The next class is the proletariat.
And those are the ones who don't they get to
scraps out the table. They're the ones being told you
better be glass, you've got a job, you better be glad,
you've got to a whip over your head.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
I mean, but it's all true. But but the fact
that you can also give anybody, absolutely anybody a ten
ninety nine form to pay text right if you don't want,
if you don't want to collect the taxes. So there's
no such thing.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
It's only it's only beginning. It starts getting illegal once
that once that entity hires and brings that person on
the work under them for them, and it's always under
the table.
Speaker 1 (36:48):
Without without without collecting taxes, right, because everythingle one of
these these ranchers. I'm not saying it's not to hire someone.
I'm saying, but you could also be taking out tax
and you and I both know that's not one person
is gonna get up a leader field that they said
you have to pay taxes too.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
Well, the very brillionaires. I never would have thought we
would have had billionaires in our society. Now they're going
to train allionaires.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
Well, we would have, and we we're gonna have every class.
I'm not trying to say that we're not gonna have
workers that come and and just do work for part time.
That's a part of the system. You have these workers,
but they can also still pay into the system because
they received benefits from the system. That's what I'm saying.
(37:38):
Anybody that you give a chance to just like you
get social Security and then and then you have to
report your Social Security right.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
Now that I don't understand that. I mean I worked
Wait wait a minute, I work for that money that now.
Always think social security is something that the government gives us. No,
that's what we worked for over a number of years.
So and paying in our tax men into social Security
and all the other the city taxing all the other
taxes and then if you you know, you make a
(38:06):
certain amount of money, they taxed you at a different bracket.
I mean, I remember having a couple of guys. One
of them was an agent and one of them was
a manager or attorney, and they were sitting me down
and said, okay, now, mother, you're gonna need to get
this kind of package for your financial life. And you
know you want to make sure you hold on to
your to your uh uh to your business and your
(38:26):
your percentage with that of investing with other companies. And
did all that? Did all they did, you know, I
stopped was going up. And then they and I think
a lot of times the government makes up these these
crazy ideas. Though in California the gas is so high
because we need a blend in summer, then the gas
was so high as the winter because you need a
non blend. But so I never heard of a blend
(38:48):
for the summer, you know. And it's just like and
become a little wig. They contigure out how to get
us tells and he said that the forty kid says,
on day one, I will be a dictator and I
am wanted to seek with then over all of the
people who were eighty who who mistreated me. He just
sounded like an eight year old in on the soy
(39:08):
and you want me, y'all want this god running, y'all
want this guy is running country again.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
Okay, he sounds like a seventy eight year old man
who's being PENDI no, you don't try to make him
be a child, because you can try to excuse Oh.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
Oh, okay, I'm sorry children. I am I apolis to
all the children who are I'm sorry babies. You know
that that just came out. I know they're not like you.
They's not like you because at eight, you have a sense.
You know good from bad, you know right from them. Okay,
go ahead.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
I mean you know once again, if you excuse somebody behavior,
it's just to say they they don't know better. He
knows better, you know better, and and and and most
people in this country no better. I mean, if thisstance
of the democracy, then how would you want to voat
someone and we saying that they want to be a distance?
How would you want to boat somebody in who you
(39:58):
know that lies on a record? Baby? What do you
how do you look at your kids and say, as
the president of the United States, this is someone you
should look up to and it's obvious that he tells
a lot of lies. And this so you're telling your
child look up to someone who lies on a regular
basis as.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
A Cheatah, he cheated on all three of his lines
and never a baby with each one, Yet he got
baby Mama drama.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
But this should be that the person who should get
the presidents of the country is that is that a
man who filed bankruptcy thirteen times? Thirteen at thirteen, the
fact that you filed I mean, and if I'm wrong
about the number, it may only be eight. Okay, I know,
I know, I know, I'll hurt aide. I missed both
(40:44):
when I said thirteen, so I'll correct that. But the
fact that he would have filed bankruptcy eight times, and
then you're gonna say that he would be good for
the economy, Okay, which economy would he be good for?
The one that he wants to bankrupt or the economy
that he actually wants to say, you honestly know which
one it would be. That he's been known to liar
on a consistent basis, well.
Speaker 2 (41:03):
Thirty thousand just during the election cycle. How do you
lie thirty thousand times with your joke tell him going
down your road. And I just can't even get that.
See that's what you know. In a way, I kind
of feel sorry for him because he has turned into
a pathetic, old, angry, clueless of a rudder person. And
(41:23):
you want the same guy who is not just found
guilty on thirty four felonies. He found guilty of thirty
fourth felonies. You want a guy who has been had
thirty fourth felony. He's teasing on all thirs, his ones.
He picks out which one of his children he's gonna
love him when he doesn't want to love them. I
mean to tell your daughter, okay, y'all needs on a
(41:45):
campaign trail because I'm doing this, so okay, somebody and
I can tell them she's not in more of your business.
He had the nervous self about his own child. I
see why Marley kept him away from her. See your
mother love, I don't think she's she doesn't photographed. Well,
how do you wanna tell that something like that? No, child,
(42:06):
you're gonna say something and then, I don't know if
you heard this, now you know as bad when she
was gonna start turning back on you. First, it was
a light up Ivanka Ibana, one of the Ibans, and
her husband and they see they got their kids together
when they got there two billion down to as Saudi
and who knews where they living. They might have got
(42:26):
who knows where there living and his daughter Tiffany, who
who's in atoney. He said, oh, you could be here
to be in the picture, but I don't want to
take a lot of pictures with you because you're not
gonna tract it now. You you say the one daughter
and you're still to a daughter before this one daughter,
before your middle child. You said, if Ibanco was not
(42:49):
like Bana was not your daughter, you would dave her.
I mean that's on top of all kind of praises,
and I guess just put all the lea and the
names that they because he has no he has no emotions,
he has no soul. You cannot have a soul. This
person that's ruling over other service is looking for and
with other of the service and other spirits, and you
(43:11):
you just don't have it. I mean, you had those
joint chiefs of staff and high powered people in your
in your cabinet, say, I don't know if you start
this commissioner said, all four of them said, he's dangerous.
He doesn't know what he's doing. He should be the
last person that have visits his king, and he's going
to know any of the numbers. Now, these are coming
from the town people in your cabinet that you selected,
and then they find him about he only oh, the
(43:33):
only one who appeals to him is people who like him.
You know, That's how he got Jetty Vans for a
vice president Ashen, how do you pick Jaddy Van? He said, well,
he's the only one that really likes me. And then
he gets on and he gets to talking about women
and they captain just real stupid stuff. And he that's
another thing. You can't let that he except what he's
(43:53):
seventy eight, uh and and Jeddie Vans he gotta be
like maybe in his mid thirties, other forty whatever, you know,
he's older than that.
Speaker 1 (44:03):
But the fact the fact, yes he is. But the
fact that if you look at who they are and
what they're saying that they represent, it should make you
stop and think it's just the right person at this time.
I mean, it's a time and a place for everything.
And one of the things that we don't look at
on a record basis sometimes, okay, is that it matters
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who you put in office because the world is looking
at us if we're the leaders when we say that,
why are we giving beings of dollars to this one
beings of dollars to this one? And then say to
people here in America, well, maybe you don't deserve this
particular thing, or you don't deserve that we should cut yours,
we should make you pay more. But where you sending
(44:53):
my money? And I'll be the first one to say, yes,
you do have to help, you know, high life. No,
we should never turn out back on our allies, because
you don't want your allys to turn their back on you.
Speaker 2 (45:06):
But we also go up with me. We also give
up our agency as a as a country and say, okay,
I'm gonna take care of you, and I'm gonna take
care of you before I take care of my country.
That's like a parent parents. They got kids at home,
and they got sixty seven kids for the sake of
the conversation, they got sixty seven kids, and you know
they're saying for the children. I know that you need
(45:29):
shoes in soccer, but there's somebody who is more worthy
of getting, you know, help from me, and so you
guys can just wait in the background, because we were
gonna get back to your children, and your kids see
you abandoning them and their needs. And you're going out
of the house and going down the street to Miss
Miner's house, and she you taking care of everything she's done.
And then you go across the seat and you got
miss and Susie where they're taking here all apart. But
(45:51):
then then when it's our turn and you come on
back down there and it's our time. Oh, I don't
have enough money.
Speaker 1 (45:56):
Okay, with with an all sides, that is not the
case in them. It's not the case of America.
Speaker 2 (46:03):
Okay, let me hear the doors.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
First of all, you know we we we controlled the
twenty dollars one hundred dollars late. You can make the
prim money. The world runs on the on the American currency. Yes,
the people are trying to say, we'll lifts come up
with different another currency, and that's where we're going out.
Bigcoin comes in. Okay, Whether Big Cooin survivor or not,
(46:29):
nobody knows yet because who's actually putting up something for collateral?
If you the one part about bigcoin, they don't actually
put up collateral.
Speaker 2 (46:39):
It's like money in the air. You just have this
on paper. And remember the guy that was very, very
prominent in the big cooin upbringing, he had gone to jail,
but it was like a big, big palmsy scheme to him.
It was like he, I think he had more money
lined up than Bernie made off. And he got the
tour and they found him guilty and you got a
(47:01):
whole bunch of years in jail because of the jail
said just show me the evidence. Well, you can't show
your evidence coming out the clouds and you just don't
have any evidence. So he was going to jail. So
that's another thing you know about that the instagraction. We
must have ever forget that January sixth, two thousand and one,
and these people who claim to love Americans who came
(47:24):
claim they were in support it from the forty fifth
who came and said, I won't fight for you. Who
you who told you store from the capitol this is
the whole country that he wants to govern. And he said,
Tad on the Capitol, go hang Mike Prince, this is
your vice president. And you said go hang Mike Prince.
And then it got ben put what put wood up
(47:44):
and got gallows up there. And that's what we are
all supposed to be blind and stupid and don't think
they're gonna be consequencing for our actions. People actually got
injured really bad and some people lost their lives. And
I don't know why people has all been I know
why it was all been about to say, because it
just get crazy and crazy when we were going through
the pandemic. You know, he was coming up. It was
(48:05):
like he was listening to the rack running around the
White House. Okay, let me take Well, you ignore it,
and you know you don't need to do that. You
need a million people in the United States. So I
said that in the United States for some and I
want to find out. I'm gonna do some research on
this because I want to find out. Can he be
held as a minister of genocide because the million of
our citizens down because of his lack of Day's goal
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knowledge and it's misappropriating the resources to get people well,
you know, what do you mean? Now? Okay, what do
you mean?
Speaker 1 (48:34):
Now your dressed? It'd be good.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
Okay, that's what I'm time.
Speaker 1 (48:37):
What do you mean? No, No, he would never probably
be charged for that. You know, he would not. That's
part of reality. Everything that happens is not gonna mean
that you're gonna punish. Someone's gonna get punished for it.
I mean most of us want to move on pass
COVID nineteen. I mean the country as a whole wants
to move on. So it's gonna be hard to go
(48:58):
back and charge anybody with any crimes because yet a
lot of things did go wrong. I'm not trying to
pretend it. I would say nothing went wrong during that
time period, but to say that we're gonna end up
charging a lot more people for crimes that happened during
that during COVID nineteen when we had to shut the
country down, probably not no matter who who for party,
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no matter who was in office, who was not in office,
Because you have a governor of New York that they
say he did wrong things, that he's a Democrat. So
when that's what say to look at both sides.
Speaker 2 (49:35):
Where's the other side of another, where's another side to
the Republican Party and his mismanagement of the coronavirus COVID
after Corona COVID, because we had one of those two
of the COVID, because all these people off their lives
that did not have to lose their lives. He just
(49:55):
felt a lot. He was got on the power trip
and was over's back. Shut up mother once again.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
Would you asked who would he be with women? You
have think if he will probably be charged for that?
Speaker 2 (50:05):
And I said that I actually could he be charged and.
Speaker 1 (50:11):
Women? I said, yes, he probably should see but no,
he probably would not be charged or that two different things.
I mean a lot of things just happened.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
I mean, let me ask you this, mister Kennedy. So
these believe that he is operating under the guidance up
he can't do they can't do anything in charge him
while he was the president. But he's doing all this
illegal stuff as the president.
Speaker 1 (50:33):
You know, Okay, women with now you live by rules,
whether you like spetiicular rules or not. A lot of
time Supreme Court said as president that they gave him
a lot more altitude because they knew what was coming up. Okay,
we after this election, now if he does not get
(50:54):
brought up and back in the office, you can go
in and make changes so that this cannot happen again
under any at the president. That is something that we
could do as as as people. I mean, no, nobody
ever thought that to see some of the things that
that he did, whatever would have been done by a president.
But the fact that the two pieces.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
That dust the web together for our brain, the.
Speaker 1 (51:16):
Name call him is awesome, just like you know you
talking about one.
Speaker 2 (51:21):
Oh, so he thinks he get to call us name,
but we can't call names back. We can't. We can't
we call clas.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
Back, and hopefully we will all rise above name calls
because once again we miss the fact and we miss
what's really going on when all we want to do
is just something call somebody your name.
Speaker 2 (51:38):
And and so more people he called names. He called
the vice president for the Capital B. He has talked
about women like a dog. He has talked about the military.
That losing does that make you vote for him? Then
that I would never go to that.
Speaker 1 (51:54):
If you think that you want somebody who's above name
calling them, don't vote for him. In that way, he
would know his name calling did not work as a
clear way to show up, to give a signal with
something that you do not like I mean, and for
people to say we'll get over name calling, but but
they don't. But but then in turn they don't want
to get over name calling. It means that you don't
(52:15):
call it. Nobody should be calling anybody out of their name,
no matter what side of the fence they're are, because
either you're gonna really talk about the issues so the
issues can be resolved, or all you're gonna do is say, well,
because you don't agree with me, out, I'll call your
names or have that resolve the issue.
Speaker 2 (52:30):
It doesn't.
Speaker 1 (52:32):
And the.
Speaker 2 (52:34):
Way that he comes to the tables, all.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
Though women, do we need the issues resolve? Yes, we do.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
We need this a wild understanding it's gonna be been resolved.
Back in twenty twenty when when it's all this messed
up and people did not shut him down, we were
calling for him to be removed again under the fourteenth
Amendment that he's not physically mentally able and he can't
even stand up straight enough.
Speaker 1 (52:58):
People do not do that, though we call on it
enough enough people in office that was elected officials to
not do that. If you if you want to express
your opinions and you vote that group out of office,
right then they will notice that what they did was
wrong because they got voted out of office. There are
remedies to a lot of these things, and a lot
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of times people don't take it simple remedies that are
right there in front of it.
Speaker 2 (53:22):
And you've got to remember that pulling people in office,
you people have needs. You really need to remember that
these politicians are our workers. We are the employee of
the federal government. We the people are there the backbone
of the American dream and to say that, you know,
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these policies shouldn't be upheld. And that's why we got amendment,
because some things need to be tanged, you know, if
you go through life, I mean I remember, well I
wasn't there at that time, but long ago women couldn't vote,
you know, you could even get a bank account. You know.
I came out here to California and I came first.
He set him second, and you went and got our son. Okay,
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so we know, got my first paid check. And I
go over to the prophecy to the bank. It's not
even there anymore, Security Pacific, I think it was called.
And I went in and I said, I want to
open up a bank account. And they said, okay, you
want to open up a bank account. I said, yeah,
I want to open up a bank account. And so
I said I wanted to posit this whole check and
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except for a hundred dollars. I wasn't a whole check.
I just need one hundred dollars back. So the guy
at one of the executives over at the radio stace,
I said, don't go to the window to catch the check.
Go and have a banker come to you, or you
come to them and going to their office. I was like,
I'm chipping it out in the bank, open up a
bank account. Let long get to go on the priventself
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someone's office and we can't. He got in, I showed
him my check. If he couldn't crack the brick, he
would have. He said, this has got to be fraud.
I'm like, well, the he you mean? He said, he
there's no where did you get this check from? I
said from my employer, cause, uh, well, what do you
do over there in the The bank was right across
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the streep in the radio station. And so I'm like, okay,
I'm he getting run to go a stofer so to
get my ready for stoofa. So he literally said to me,
you cannot cast this check. We cause as me if
I was married, and I said, yes, I'm married. So
he goes, where is your husband? I said, he is
on Ohio. Well is he coming out here yet? Yes,
it'll be out here. Oh, you can't cast this chicken
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off on the bank account to you and your husband.
Get it. I'm like, his name ain't even on the check.
They would not let me open up a bank account
because I was a woman and I was by myself
and thought, I could you know I had it was
had enough smart to open up my own bank account
or you know what. I dot went across the street
to another one. Now I fact said, I don't know
if it was a Bank of America or somebody ran
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in bigwess and I went over it not one issue.
I have my drive to sciences, I have my passports.
It was my first check. And he said, oh, this
is wonderful that you're gonna be. I said, I want
to be accustomers, cause let me tell me them tricks
did cause they wore tricks on it all down the street.
And I didn't even know they had a law like that.
This is in nineteen eighty nine, and I had to
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wait for you to get here in order to do banking.
At my matter of fact, it was it was when
when I finally got my check and got the money
for it. He literally said to me, what do you
do for this kind of money? I mean, what do
you mean it like? I are you one of the
early girls? That's what you? Oh? You a late nighter
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you know? I said, well, no, I'm I would be
one of them late nineties. Then I found out he
was talking about the hold on the dress and so
and I like my whole listen, I like my I
like my women of the evening. You know, y'all can
back up all y'all want to and say, oh, there's
burn that my husband could be in the room. Mister Kennedy,
we always have a love of the conversation. What an't
your do? Worse? Lastly, words to say on this historic
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election day come matter?
Speaker 1 (56:58):
So the sweets get out of them. No matter who
you vote for, just get out and vote because the
more people vote that the more politicians will pay attention
with people who vote. If if there's a low voter
turn out, but then there will also know that there
people didn't care. You have to let people know that
you care. And the only way you can do that
is like voters to please, please get it out and vote.
Speaker 2 (57:22):
And if you can't, because I know It's implements were
the back em when you can't in some places, when
you can go pick especially the elderly, Go pick up
somebody in in your neighborhood and take them to get
to get to the postal that they I want to
let you know, babies, I love you, and no matter
how big and tall, sure the small. Take a thing
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that matters, not what skin you're in. Everybody needs a
mother love down there, baggy baby, have a great day.
Go vote is what we got there. My god, I
go all vote