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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm Kile Henry Show weekday afternoons from five till seven.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Heyl Henry LB up here at the little store, get
my little hamburger. And what do I see as this drunkard,
drunkard in front of me. He rates of alcohol, He's
got two packs of cigarettes in his pocket, and he
buys ten pounds of hamburger.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
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Speaker 1 (01:22):
It says the Uncle Henry Show here on news Radio
seventy WNTM. Thank you. I really do appreciate on a
personal level. I appreciate on a personal level you listening
to this program. I really do. I appreciate it. Your
listener hood means a lot to me, and more importantly,
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it means a lot to the wallet my wallet. Thanks
you once again. Here we are together. It's just me
and you trying to figure out what is going on,
what is going on in the world around us. We
have so many things to get to. I've got so
many items to talk to you about on today's program.
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Before I get into anything, I just want to say
that it's not just any regular Wednesday. It is also
National Oatmeal Day. Yeah, Oatmeal Day. Oatmeal I think does
deserve a day. It is a food that I just
don't think it gets the type of recognition or or
admiration and consideration that it deserves. Oatmeal deserves a lot
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more of your admiration and consideration and respect. We should
respect oatmeal, I believe, and we're not respecting it the
way that we should. It's kind of like it's kind
of it's in the food world, in the in the
universe of food. Oatmeal in many ways as similar to
Robertsdale is in Baldwin County. Robertsdale as a town is
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a wonderful place to be when you're on your way
to somewhere you'd rather be. It is. It's a wonderful
place to be driving through when you're on your way
to somewhere you'd rather be. An oatmeal is a food
that you can put better foods into. It's like a
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platform for better foods, more tasty foods like raisins or apples,
or any type of sugar or sugar derivative. All of
these things will go into the oatmeal. It's a wonderful anyway.
Respect oatmeal, all right, Respect the oatmeal. Now it's National
Oatmeal Day. Now where was news items where there's still
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tremendous talk in our country and our communities about the
government shut down and how this will cause the SNAP
program to run out of money. In many states, including
the state of Alabama coming up November one, Democrats wanted
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Governor k Ivy to call a special session. And Kivy
is not calling a special session to try and fund
this because Kivy, as you're well aware, she tries to
do as little as is possible as governor. Here is
a report from wf's WSFA about Governor Ivy rejecting the
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call of the Democrats to have a special session to
address the SNAP.
Speaker 4 (04:26):
Governor k Ivy says no to a request by Democrats
to call a special session of the legislature. Thecrats had
hope the state would make up for a loss in
federal funding for SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program. SNAP
funding is set to run out by this weekend because
of the government shutdown, impacting about fifteen percent of the
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state's population. Alabama political correspondent Jessica Umbro joins us live
in the capital studio and Jessica, what are Democrats asking
the governor to do?
Speaker 5 (04:56):
Well?
Speaker 6 (04:56):
They're asking for the Governor and the legislative leadership to
consider using the States Rainy Day Fund and other emergency
funds to keep SNAP benefits coming. I talked with the
Senate Democratic Caucus's vice chair about the message that they're
hoping to send in.
Speaker 5 (05:11):
Action is not an option right now.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Democratics sense, well, it apparently is with Governor Ivy. That
is one of her top actions.
Speaker 6 (05:22):
Senator Robert Stewart says, the Caucus send Governor Ivy the
letter on Monday calling for a special session to discuss
how to make sure Alabamians who need SNAP assistants get it.
Speaker 5 (05:33):
We're open as a caucus to work with the Governor
to ensure that we're keeping these families fait.
Speaker 6 (05:41):
Senator Stuart says the Caucus is worried about how the
seven hundred and fifty thousand Alabamians who you SNAP will
be impacted, and that concern goes beyond individuals and families.
It's also for the grocery stores and locally owned businesses
that they say we'll take a hit.
Speaker 5 (05:56):
We need to.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
Now that there's something I hadn't thought about, businesses that can't
survive without people being on government assistance. So I think
that's what I just heard, that the Democrats are worried
about some businesses that need customers that are on government assistance.
Speaker 5 (06:19):
Come together as a state and not let Washington politics
dictate and heavily influence us taking care of Alabamians.
Speaker 6 (06:29):
As the government shutdown is days away from the one
month mark and just a few days away from snap
benefits being suspended for the time being, Senator Stewart says,
they're also calling on people to help one another if
they're ebo.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Yeah, and that's and a lot of that will happen,
of course, But you get I get the idea from
listening to some of these folks that that they would
just prefer everybody be on it, just that it would
be simpler forever. It'd be simpler if we were all
on it, if we were all to just if we
could just get everybody the lower standard of living, just
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just lower our standard of livings enough where we can
all be on it, and then it wouldn't be a problem.
Wouldn't be a problem, would it if we were all
on it? Think of all the businesses that would benefit
two five one four seven nine two seven two three
The telephone number here on The Olk Clford Show. I've
got more to say on this, much more to say
on this, But first I want to go to a
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living caller. Hello, Collor Cliff.
Speaker 5 (07:34):
I never understood how people can that we've been voting
for for many years. We're not been over backwards to
keep their voters from starving in that anybody else. And
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it dawned on me nobody ever mentioned to the economics
the people that that that that told them, the economists
people in the world. I told them that's nothing free, right.
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They're never listening at that part. And the other thing
is that don't last long. They never listened that. Martin
Luther King my mouth told me that if you ever
get the government in your business, you can ever, you
can never get them out.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Hey, Cliff, I've got to go to break you. Do
you need to hang on to finish this?
Speaker 5 (08:45):
I would love to very good.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
I've got more to say on this, and so does Cliff,
as we continue together on the Uncle Henry Show. Uncle
Henry Shaw here on news Radio seven to ten WN ten.
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It's five twenty news headlines coming up in ten minutes.
Got a couple of callers on the line. I'm gonna
continue here with Cliff Cliff, you are back on the radio.
Speaker 5 (09:25):
Over here. I want to make this short. When I
was young, my mom was telling me, ain't nothing free
because you were telling me all this being black and
being proud. You can be black all you want, and
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you can be proud, are you on? But if you
ain't trying to learn what these people doing over here
to become a success black and proud, ain't gonna get
you a damn thing. I learned that when I made
my first mistake, when I went out the house and
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I got an apartment. I did somethings. I got evicted.
So I went into the Air Force. I did eighteen
months in the Air Force. They found out I had
a severely curved spine, which they said it was My
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initial was a seat and so they said anything I
did was probably break my spine and do anything. I
learned air conditioning work when I was in eleventh grade
at Murphy High School, so they let me out there.
They let me out the Air Force because I had
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to get out flat foot, a bad back, and they
gave me the GI bill back then, which you had
to sign then, so they had to give you something
to get out and Okay, we'll sit down and talk
about this. But what I'm saying to you is I
took that when I did a whole lot of things
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to get to be able to take care of my family,
and I never looked back about The first thing I
got when I got out was a relationship with God
and knowing that I had to do what God had
told me to do, because there ain't nothing free. Only
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thing free is salvation. Once you understand that, there you
have some foundation. If you'll understand what STrenD is. You
got thirteen steps to get off of alcoholics, but you
got one step.
Speaker 7 (11:53):
To repent.
Speaker 5 (11:56):
And be rid of all this foolih is because there's
something think about the relationship with God will not allow
you to go back to believe in what folks tell you.
I have never had an easy job. My back it's
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continually turning into my initials or seat. But I'll tell
you what, out of all that pain and all that aggravation, today,
I'm still doing the hard work and I'm still trying
to help people understand that it ain't about what's wrong
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with you. It's about helping other people. And once you
get yourself out of the place, you won't worry about
what's wrong with you. It's your family and the three
principles in that is God first, everybody else second, and
you third. You have blessed hemk.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
And Cliff, you have blessed my day with your phone call.
Thank you for your phone call. Two five one or
some nine two some two three the telephone number here
on The Old Cleaner Show. One day, I'm gonna have
to get Cliff to come in here and talk more
about his faith, because I've had a chance to sit
down with him and uh talk to him about his
life and his faith. And it's I think you would
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enjoy hearing it too, you, I said, well, I don't know.
I don't want to use the word enjoy. I think
you would benefit from here it two five to one
four some nine two seven two three the telephone number
here on the un Cleaner Show. Hello caller.
Speaker 8 (13:29):
Hello, this is Blind Dog Mic and point clear.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Blind Dog Mike. You are live on the radio.
Speaker 8 (13:35):
By the way, it's a real honor to follow Cliff
because I think a lot of him. Uh, he's he
is absolutely dead on the right.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Amen.
Speaker 8 (13:43):
I want to I want to throw three aspects up
for everybody, for you and and other people listen to,
and they're interconnected. First is the whole push for transgenderism,
and all that stuff is really back door way to
get people to voluntarily new to themselves. The second is
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all the holding on to the inner city violence, where
most of it is black on black. Is people making
money off the drugs, people making money off the human trafficking,
and of course the people who are selling drugs or
making money for themselves, they think they're doing great, but
all they're doing is dragging down. Most of the crime
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is black on black. And the third part is the
largest amount of abortions done by the race. The largest
percentage by the race is black, and so so many
of the abortions are done in black neighborhoods. That and
I believe all of this is a push for is
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a very dark agenda to push for eugenics or social engineering.
And I hate to say that kind of thing, because
really is a dark agenda. But the only way that
you can go against the dark is to bring light
to it. And the only thing you can do is
just to pray about it and get people to understand
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that a lot of these things are interconnected.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Well, and I'm glad you brought this up because I've
thought about on similar lines. If you look at and
the first thing you brought it was transgender stuff. Yes,
when you step back, way way back and look at it,
look at our culture from a long distance, you can
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see so many things that seemed to be the ultimate
end of these things is to end our species, to
stop us, to stop us from reproducing as people. And
you see it in so many different things that seem
to not be connected to each other at all. But
when you step back, yes, but you step back and
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you look, you see all of these things going on,
especially in Western civilization, that are about bloodlines ending, about
people not having kids for whatever reason or another. It's
I've been thinking about this now for the last couple
of years, because every day there seems to be a
new example of something that has popped up in our
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culture that is a trend that might even be presented
as fun or smart, that is about stopping us from
reproducing as a people.
Speaker 8 (16:29):
That's correct, you got it, You're on it. And I
urge people who are listening. If you think I'm a
nut case, that's fine. I don't have a problem with that.
But I think if you start looking at it like
you say, from a twenty thousand foot ye thirty thousand
foot to point. Then you start to see the interconnectivity
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of that, and you understand cliss perspective, You understand your perspective,
you understand mine, and you understand that somebody's pushing something
on us, right, and all we can do is pray
about it. And I'm not trying to bring everybody down.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
I'm knowing, Well, that's what I would encourage anybody out
there that thinks that that blind Dog Mike and I
are both nuts. Just think, think about a little bit
and and remove don't think about personalities or public figures
pushing things, or even groups or organizations. Just think about
all of these trends of things we talk about, and
how so many of them are about us not producing
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more human beings anymore.
Speaker 8 (17:31):
You're exactly right, and you have a blessed day, and
you and Cliff both and thank y'all all for you know,
being on the airways.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Thank you Blind Dog Mike. Thank you for your phone
call more Uncle Henry's Show after the news Break, Uncle
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Speaker 5 (18:42):
Now.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
See, I've got some stuff to get into, but I
love going to the living callers when they call the show.
So let me grab this phone call.
Speaker 3 (18:50):
Hello caller, Hey Henry. How's it going today, Steve?
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Steve, you are live on the radio.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
Yes, I'm out of a foul mood today because every
time I've gotten in my car to drive, the traffic
has been stuck in about a five mile an hour clip.
And people need to learn how to drive and quit
having accidents that hold everybody else up. I mean, yeah,
bless your heart, you got into an accident, But you
know what else, you might also be stopping somebody from
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getting to a hospital that needs to get to a
hospital because you're trying to be out here driving like
Dale Earnhardt, doing stupid stuff on the road and causing
traffic accidents and causing every major thoroughfare to lock up
with traffic right at right at rush hour. Yeah, just
to get home, yep, you know, and it's getting ridiculous.
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I mean it was on the way into work and
it's on the way home now, you know, learn to
drive people. We get the worst drivers in the world
here in mobile. It seems.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Well, somebody sent me a news story and had us
I think we're like number the twenty first. I think
we're in the top twenty in the country for bad drivers,
according to somebody. According to you, we're number one.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
I think I think we're number one globally, just from
you know, my daily commute. Okay, but anyway, that's that's
not really why I called. I'm mainly called to tell everybody,
and you know this call is probably not indicative of
my normal mood, but uh, to tell everybody to come
out Turning Point Church and see me sing this Sunday please. Yeah,
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told last Sunday that you know, I would be, in
fact singing a solo song. So uh, you know, we
discussed it on the radio when I was When I
was there, I did a song and I hope the
people took note. And it's it's on Theodore Dalls Road.
I don't have the address right in front of it.
I don't have it memorized because I know how to
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get there. I don't need to memorize the address. But
it says it's if if you're if you're coming from
Shillinger Road and it turns into uh, Theodore Dalls Road,
you want to turn right right there at that red
light where the road changes. If you're coming up Theodore
Dalls Road, right where it turns into Shillinger Road as
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a red light, and you'd want to turn left. And
the church is up there on the left hand side.
And uh, I'd like for some I'd like to have
some Uncle Henry listeners come out if they, you know,
and and uh talk to me and and uh, you know,
we'll talk about the Lord and we'll we'll we'll uh well,
we'll share a good meal. We always have a good
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meal afterwards and and uh uh and uh you know,
this is just a wonderful church. It's changed my life
and and uh hopefully it'll give me more patience in
traffic in the future.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
All right, well we can pray about that. But looking
forward to I don't know if I'm going to be
there or not. I'm going to discuss it with the wife,
but I would love to see you sing there at
the church. So that is Sunday. The service time is
ten thirty and it's called Turning Point Church.
Speaker 3 (22:07):
Oh yeah, Turning Point Church.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
All right, well, Steve, thank you for that and looking
forward to that.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
Okay, I appreciating Henry. And take care of yourself.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
Man, you too, be careful out there with all those
bad drivers. Two five one three the telephone number here
on the on Cleverer Show. Hello, color.
Speaker 7 (22:27):
Uh glatery.
Speaker 5 (22:28):
How are you John?
Speaker 1 (22:29):
John doing good? You are live on the radio.
Speaker 7 (22:33):
Yes, sir, I just wanted to agree with the earlier caller.
People don't understand that most of the agenda of the
left is populated control, just for the elitists to live,
whether it be done to abortion, which is clearly murder,
whether it be operation or by these horrible pills. Also
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the homosexual and transcendered agenda they don't have children, and
also drugs that now and then the feminist movement has
done a lot of damage as well. So it's there's
a sneaky in there and that guy who's right. They're
all interconnected and h the reason this stuff happens is
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wearing a battle between good and evil. This is all spiritual,
especially this weekend when some unbeknownst people who are Christians
celebrate this kind of wicked holiday.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
You know.
Speaker 7 (23:35):
I tell people, it's very easy for a woman to
dress up for for Hawween. All they gotta do is
wear garter belts. But when you bring the children into
this and act like this is normal, when it's a
Satanic holiday admitted by these folks, it's it just kind
of makes you think about things. And the bottom line
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is we got to stand up for what's good and
what's right, even if it's not popular or misunderstood.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Well, it's there's always going to be somebody that doesn't
like it and is going to try to make it unpopular,
but we we've got to stand up for the continuation
of our species on the planet.
Speaker 7 (24:21):
I agree. And just how they're putting these chemtrails in
the air and poisoning our food. It's on a multi
tier level, and people have to realize this is real.
This ain't some made up hoax, you know. And if
there's enough of it an awakening spiritually, I think everything
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will be okay. But we are under attack in every
way possible, and the evil one attacks the children first
because they're more vulnerable, true, but in the end everything's
going to be all right. So I know you're a
believer in a good man and sit same in mind,
and so are most people on this up listening to
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this radio show. So I appreciate your time, Uncle Henry,
and I hope you have a great afternoon, sir.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Well, Hey, thank you, John, thank you very much for listening.
Thank you for your phone call today on the Uncle
Henry Show.
Speaker 9 (25:20):
Hello caller Tuckle Henry L. D.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
The retired man trucker.
Speaker 5 (25:27):
Well kind of retired.
Speaker 3 (25:28):
Look have you been to the fairy yet?
Speaker 1 (25:30):
I have not been to the fair yet.
Speaker 5 (25:32):
You missed it.
Speaker 9 (25:33):
We went to the fair last night, and let me
tell you, Uncle Henry, they brought the freak shows back out.
Speaker 7 (25:38):
Did you know that? No?
Speaker 1 (25:40):
What?
Speaker 9 (25:41):
Yeah? They had a twelve hundred pound woman with a
club leg what in a booth out there. I thought
your mother had retired, but I guess she's back.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
That's ridicular. How dare you look? This is disgusting. I
want to know who's paying you to attack my mother.
You know, this is an example. You know, we got
into some really deep stuff on this show today. We
got into some really deep stuff about an effort to
end our species of human beings on this planet by
a variety of means. And as soon as we started
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talking about it, here they come, here, they come, Here
come the people that are going to attack the show,
attack my family, try to get me off the topic.
It's disgusting, eld I'd like to know who's paying you,
who's paying you to do that? Is it worth it
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taking that money to make those phone calls to attack
my family? Knowing that when you take us off these topics,
you help the devil. You're aiding at a betting satan
when you call the program and imply that my mother
would be twelve hundred pounds, it is absolutely I don't
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know what I'm going to have to do about all this,
but I do trust the Lord will help me find
the path. All right, Look, I've got to go on
to a I've got to go to a break. When
we come back, there is more, there's stuff, there's stuff
to talk about, or more phone calls to take. As
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The Uncle Henry Show continues here on News Radio seventy
ten WNTM. As soon as listener, I want you to
mark that in your mind.
Speaker 9 (27:26):
Though.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
As soon as we got into the deep stuff with
Cliff blind Dog Mike John. We were getting into these
deep topics as soon as it got as soon as
we got to the heart of the matter, here comes
the attacks on my family. The Elk Glenri Show. It
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is five point fifty news headlines coming up in ten
minutes here on WNTM. In the last segment of the show,
there was a disgusting attack call that did mention the fair.
Coming up right after the news headlines, I'm scheduled to
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talk with Josh Woods, executive director of the Greater Gulf
State Fair, on the telephone. So and I'm not gonna
ask him about a freak show, because I'm I'm sure
that that was a lie. But coming up after the
top of the hour news, I'm scheduled to talk to
Josh Woods of the Fair two five one, the telephone
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number call here on the Elk Cleandary Show. Now, I
began the hour with the news that the snap benefits
are still set to expire in many states, including Alabama
and Mississippi at the beginning of November. That would be
that would be Saturday. And I'm not i am not
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against helping people that need help. I think we're supposed
to take care of widows and orphans, disabled people, people
that are too ill to work, or extreme elderly. I'm
in favor of helping these people. I don't want them
to to lose the ability to eat. So when you
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think about trick or treat this Friday night, what you're
handing out, handing out all of that nasty peanut buttercup
garbage to people, you know, SNAP benefits are set to
end the very next day. Instead of giving out trash
like peanut butter cups and things like that, not why
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not to help people? Why not hand out like cans
of beans. Yeah, many of these trigger treaters they're not
going to have the SNAP. How about handing instead of
handing out garbage like the rees of peanut buttercup, why
not hand out cans of beans or individual packets of
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instant oatmeal or ramen noodles. I think you could get
a can of being of sausages for a buck twenty five.
I know that's more than an individual Breese's peanut buttercup,
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but you right, you might really help a family if
you instead of handing out that garbage candy that you're
just handing out there. That doesn't help anybody, doesn't help anybody.
Why not hand out something beans, a sack of rice,
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go buy some pasta, hand out something useful to these
little children. They would be delighted to get a cannavan
of sausages. I would have been. I'd be delighted if
somebody gave me a cannavian of sausages right now. Just
think about this for your Halloween. Two five one four
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seven nine two seven two three The telephone number, Hello Color, Hi, Hey,
you are live on the radio.
Speaker 5 (31:36):
Hey, I don't think we should be handing our cands
of beans for Halloweens.
Speaker 3 (31:40):
Why everybody will start partner, they'll be a stop that.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
Don't use that kind of language. That coming. You know,
I know that you're raised to use that language. Now,
isn't it sad? Now, this is a person that was
raised to think that that was normal talk. Isn't that?
You know? When I was a child, if I were
to say a word like that, I'd have got my
mouth washed out with soap. I would have been in
trouble with my mama and my daddy. And I want
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to thank the Lord for that. Had my mommy and
my daddy both there as a unit to parent and
punish me on a regular basis. But people are raised
now to talk like that, and they turn on television
and they see people talk like that, And if you're
talking like that in front of your kids, shame on you,
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because they're going to grow up to talk like that
too and be a disgusting caller like the last caller.
Last caller probably didn't want to be disgusting, but their
behavior is certainly reprehensible, and it's all because of a
bad upbringing. The way you raise those kids. I meet
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people all the time that are in their fifties and
sixties and seventies that are dealing with emotional issues because
a parent failed them. Don't talk like that in front
of your kids. Hello caller, Hell, Hello.
Speaker 6 (33:13):
Jack, Jock.
Speaker 9 (33:18):
Jock.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
That's right. He will be on the show if he calls.
He's supposed to call. He's supposed to call in the
next segment of the show, Josh Woods. So, uh, I'm
glad that we have fans of Josh ready to go,
And uh, I'm not going to talk to him. I'm
not going to talk to him about city politics when
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he if he does make the call. But in a
future episode, I'll try to get him to come in
here and talk city city business. All right, there are
news headlines coming up, then Josh and more, Uncle Henry's Show,
and don't forget to listen to me on ninety five
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KSJ playing country music tomorrow starting at ten in the morning.