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It does not add up.
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It does not add up.
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And if you don't add up, it don't make no sense.
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Well another day, the news just just all kind of
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wild things going on in our country and outside of
our country. Been paying close attention to what's going on,
of course on the West coast with all with these
these riots in La and then now there's word this
afternoon that there's all kind of stuff going on in
the Mid East where, uh, will there be an attack
on Iran is It's looking like something's fixing to get
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going in the Middle East, so uh, prayers for everyone
represent well, prayers for everyone in the region, especially for
our fighting men and women that are are all over
the Middle East. If there's something about to happen. I
know there've some personnel already getting out of there, and
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I think everywhere in range of Iran has been told
to have some kind of plan ready to go. So
uh and as somebody see, I had a loved one
that was on an aircraft carrier are out there not
too long ago, some kind of keyed in on that
kind of thing. Just prayers for all involved, and hope
that we don't have some some large scale war breakout
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in the Middle East while all this stuff is going
on in our own country. And let's see, I already
got some people lined up here wanting to call in
and give their opinion on some things. Let me start
off here.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
Hello caller, Hello, Uncle Henry.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
Yes you are live on the radio.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
Well, it is Rob.
Speaker 5 (03:31):
Morris, the Alabama Buss Hall checking in with you.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Hey the Bushall. How you doing bush Hop?
Speaker 5 (03:37):
Well, I'm doing pretty good about knots above good as
a matter of fact, Uncle Henry, thank you for asking.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Good.
Speaker 5 (03:42):
Look here, that's some crazy stuff going on over in Iran.
President Trump told him no and enrinched iranium uranium, and
they said, you know, what's what? What's this? And so
Uncle Henry, President Trump responded, Okay, I'm gonna hope bery.
Uh huh. So you're right, pray for everybody, all of
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our own services and all that. But look, we got
some crazy stuff going on in our own country over
there in Los Angeles. If you know, I'm watching.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
These riots, yes, I have people.
Speaker 5 (04:15):
It's so crazy, Uncle Henry.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
These people are in.
Speaker 5 (04:18):
The streets protesting ice taking illegal criminals off of our
streets and put them back to prison and back to
their own country, and they're all up in arms about it.
Does not make you any sense. And what really gets
me in my crawl is seeing these people waving the
Mexican flag in the United States and trying to assault
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police officers and ice and it's like an invasion. They
have come here to They're not waving American class, They're
waving Mexican class. They want to take over.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Yeah, yeah, well yeah. And contrast this. I don't know
if you remember Bush Hog, but there were gigantic protests
back during George W. Bush's administration. There was talk about
reforming immigration, and we had lots of people take to
the streets. Back during the Bush years. We had major
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highways blocked, We had lots and lots of foreign flags flying.
This was happening in schools on the West coast. Do
you remember any of this, folks. There were high schools
where they were flying the Mexican flag at US public
schools and all this kind of stuff. The response has
been a little bit different this time. I think the
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public is the public may or may not agree with
how the immigration raids are going, but the public, I think,
does side with federal law being enforced, and the public
is against these riots. And I just don't think it's
going to turn out good for the people that are
that are organizing these rights. I just I don't I
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don't see a good end for all of them. I
think public opinion that now has switched to uh to
enforcing immigration law.
Speaker 4 (06:18):
Let's hope. So, let's hope.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
So man, all right, well Bauchamp, all right, well look Bouschop,
God bless you. Whatever you're up to there, sounds like
you were looking for something in the toolbox. Enjoy your afternoon,
bush Hoag. Thank you for your phone call two five
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Speaker 4 (06:42):
Hello, Color, say good. Even though Henry.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Cliff Cliff, you are live on the radio.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
Look, Hendry, Uh did you have them to listen at
that uh speech by Gavin.
Speaker 6 (07:01):
Now and the.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
Mayor and the governor.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
No, I did not listen to their speeches.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
They're still saying that there was it was peaceful, and
in every time they speech, somebody would show a picture
of like the knife stores and all this. But these
people are breaking in these stores, not only throwing cars,
throwing bridge that cause. The funny part is they showed
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up a skit of people. You know it take a
fork just to get a load of bricks off the
back of the truck. Yeah, somebody paid Home Depot Lows
or the car crete company or somebody. They paying these
people to put bricks in different locations. But now the
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worst thing ever happened to this country was Trump in
January sixth. I don't remember doesn't being burned. I don't
remember no cop being hurt herself for the ones that
almost hurt theirself trying to get out the way. And
the only person that got killed was a retired Air
Force lady that got killed by the Capitol police. But
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they'll send this up like this is nothing compared to
January sixth, which they had something to do with. But
now you know, Casper Till and all these folks are
finding out. They asked them questions, how many operative that
y'all have at the Capitol.
Speaker 7 (08:39):
And stuff like this.
Speaker 4 (08:41):
It's sad, Uncle Henry, that we be a duke again,
especially my people. I'm still waiting on them, and I'm
friend they don't talk to these idiots because, like I say,
we know how to burn down the city.
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Hello caller.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
Uncle Henry.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
How are you John? I'm doing good. How are you John?
Speaker 7 (10:25):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (10:25):
I'm great.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
I just want to give you an FYI. You may
know some of this, but on Saturday nationwide, like eighteen
hundred cities, they're having their calling it no Kings protests
right eventual riots in some areas, and they're they're all,
there's gonna be one here in Mobile, one pencilcle and
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one in Gulf Fort. So it's local, right, You're you're you're,
you're safer in red states, but people are in blue
cities or blue states are going to have real problems
with this, with these problems that are spreading throughout the
United States. And it's like a weird collection of like
it's illegals, and it's they're all Democrats, but it's like
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the pro Palestinian people are in there and just general
anarchists who are being paid. So it's an odd collection
of folks. And on video I saw them they had
one of them had some kind of tool. You know,
first of all, they throw they give out water bottles,
but they're ice, so they chunk them at people's heads.
And then they break the sidewalk up into you know,
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pieces of concrete and throw it at you know, the
officers or whoever's trying to control the situation. And as
far as I'm concerned, not attempted murder, you know, or
in some parts, like in California, when they have an
overpass and you know, they're on top of it and
they just drop huge objects on a windshield. Yeah, I
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mean it's this is really in there's other video of
them handing out gas masks. So this is all funded
by you know, anarchist groups, the typical Soros and all
these other folks. Some of them we all know their names,
but they're paying a lot of these folks. And then
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there's some people that are organic. But this Saturday, it's
supposed to go nation wise and what they're saying. So
just wanted to give you an fyi on that and
I hope you have a great afternoon. Sarah.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Well, thank you, John, thank you very much. I appreciate
you calling about that. And yeah, I saw that, like
a lot of people did. I saw that a few
days ago. I don't think we're going to have any
kind of an issue in Mobile. I say that, but
who knows. But I don't think we'll have any kind
of an issue when I saw where they were planning
on doing it in Mobile down near Government Plaza. I
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think I've seen people protesting there peacefully several times in
the last few months, and it's looked to be, at
least on the local level, it's kind of been a
much ado about nothing, just people out standing around holding
signs up and people getting honked down, or people either
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enjoying it or not enjoying it, whatever. But I don't
know that we've had any kind of an issue here locally,
and I don't think we will on the local level,
but again, you never know. I just I don't think
the public opinion nationwide is in favor of the type
of violence stuff that we're seeing. Of course, we're all
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used to peaceful protests all over the country for different causes.
It's the blocking highways and also trying to throw things
and harm federal officials that people have an issue with.
And I am I don't think it is going to
go well for the people that are trying to initiate
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the violent protests. I don't think it is going to
go well. You're we're already a situation. And when I
say that, what do I mean by that? Whether we're
now fast approaching a point where people are being identified rapidly.
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If you have your picture taken online, people hunt you down.
People not even involved with the government, we're able to
hunt you down. This has happened a few times already
with people protesting out in LA They took a picture
of a guy that was dropping off these masks John
talked about the masks. They got clear pictures of this
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guy dropping off the mask. He's already been identified, so
I'm sure that there's charges coming for that guy. They
identified the person that was seen in these viral videos
throwing big rocks at police cruisers out there. That person's
been identified. I just, I just, I don't think that
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it's gonna go well for the violent protesters the way
it has gone well for them the last time they
tried all this stuff so well. But we'll all find out.
As Fred Richardson would say, time holds the answer to everything.
In time, we'll all know two five one or seven
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Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. Uh, let me go
to the voicemail.
Speaker 6 (15:39):
Well, Henry, I see the Democrat Party is enacted their
brown shirts and start rioting again. For those of you
who don't know, brown shirts where the civil unrest.
Speaker 4 (15:50):
Arm of the Nazi Party.
Speaker 6 (15:52):
Funny how Democrats always accused the Conservatives of doing these things,
but they're doing the same thing. They're excusing the Conservatives
of and acting terroristic local groups to destroy towns. But Henry,
I don't understand.
Speaker 5 (16:08):
Why they why people will just go.
Speaker 6 (16:12):
Out there and protest that nonsense. But anyway, I guess
so if you're paid to dobt, it's good money if
you can make it summon for a young man, I imagine.
But Henry had Burn not come to Mobile County. That's
all I got to say. It will not turn out
too good for them to bag on Democrat liberals anyway, Henry,
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I guess the Democrats were going to try to burn
a country down like I did during the COVID demonstration.
Do you remember that, Henry, back during COVID, when you
couldn't go to church, when the Democrats closed all the
churches and such, But yet you could go to a
protest and burn down a city.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Yeah, I do. And by the way, just to briefly
pausing you there in your message, it was one of
the things that really harmed the entire COVID nineteen narrative
when you had medical we had people in positions of
authority and in medicine saying that you had to stay
six feet apart and wear masks and shut everything down.
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But but if you wanted to go out and protest.
It was okay because it was okay to go protest
because the the fighting the injustice was was even more
important than protecting yourself from the deadly virus. So the
uh that actually helped understand that there was a lot
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of bs involved in the COVID narrative.
Speaker 6 (17:42):
Something tells me this thing gonna work out like these
Democrats think it is.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
Anyway, Henry, you have a good day even thank you
very much for your phone call. Yes, as I was
saying before I played your voice, man, I agree with you.
I don't think it's gonna work out the way that
that some are hoping it will or counting on it too.
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I'm just, I'm just I'm hoping this is all the
chaos we get. But it is only Wednesday, Uncle Henry Show,
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Let me go to the voicemail.
Speaker 8 (20:42):
Hey, unspat delly, Pat Nelly, you have an a great afternoon. Yes, hey, listen,
I read where fifteen e leguals were rounded up though
on Faaraho yesterday. Yeah, you know eight, that's fifteen had
criminal records.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (20:59):
I guess with Trump to doing rounding up all these
criminals first and deport, it's probably gonna be a good
thing for this country. We may see crime rates go down.
There's a possibility we'll have more room in our jails
for domestic criminals. What you think, dounk? Anyways, I hope
you have a great afternoon, A roll time rowtip.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
Thank you very much, Patnelly or someone claiming to be
Patentelly calling the Uncle Henry show. There the saving you know,
talk about having more room in our jail for domestic criminals. Now,
think about the amount of money, because we're already hearing
about how it's costing. It's costing one hundred and something
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million dollars to send all these federal people in there
to enforce federal law. Is it even worth it? Is
it even worth it to send them in there because
it's costing so much money to send them in there.
And think about the amount of money we collectively spend
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on these folks that are coming in against their coming
in and not coming in the way you're supposed to
come in, just sneaking in, crossing the border. Think about
the money we're spending on them, the ones that end
up getting government services. Just think about just think about
the money. You talked about jail space, just about everything else,
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everything else, from public education to walking into emergency rooms
and getting all of the treatment in emergency rooms. How
about people that have had to wait American citizens that
have gone to an emergency room and have had to
wait for six hours because the place is packed. You know,
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I wonder what urgent cares exist. You may have noticed
we have an industry that's popped up in the last
ten to fifteen years around the country of urgent cares.
Used to not have any, and now they're popping up
all over the place. Would that even exist if emergency
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rooms in a lot of parts of the country weren't
overwhelmed with people showing up. There's a lot of Patnelli,
there's more than just jail space. But thank you very
much again for the voicemail the voicemael number two five
to one two one six, nineteen seventy six to leave
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a message for the Uncle Henry Show and its listeners.
Now on speaking of the listeners, one of the listeners
called in recently about the Democrats hiring consultants. Democrats hiring
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consultants to know how to talk to men, to figure
out how to communicate with us, if you're a man,
how to commute Kate. That's when I use the word
to us, because I have identified as a male my
entire life, and the Democrats trying to figure out how
do we reach man, how do we communicate with men?
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What do we need to what do we need to do?
Do we need to put our policy points on the
back of women's shorts? I mean, what do we do?
How do we reach these men? And I've been getting
calls about this.
Speaker 9 (24:26):
Here hay On a Democrat time consultantists on how to
talk to men, Henry.
Speaker 6 (24:34):
I can't wait to see what.
Speaker 10 (24:35):
They come up with, because you know that consulting firms
is gonna be there a bunch of sore boy.
Speaker 9 (24:41):
Feminist men, their dagum women doing it. So they're gonna
come back. They're gonna come out with the Remember the
Men for Camel campaigns.
Speaker 6 (24:53):
Had a buch of gay fellers and male feminists and
put flannel shirts on them and gave them a cold
bet and sit in front of a barbecue grill.
Speaker 9 (25:02):
And they go and they say, it's actually manly to
be a feminist voting for camel.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Hares, Oh, when you said camel for the camel campaign
and you're talking about Kamala Harris. Now in that voicemail,
now you're taking you're describing men with beer and a
barbecue grill. I was thinking about camel cigarettes and I thought,
did I miss a major camel cigarette advertising campaign? I
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don't remember that you're talking about Kamala Harris. Sorry, Beauffred,
I will I'm I guess I need to to uh
maybe I need to get if anybody knows where I
can get some pigadrenaline. I could probably use a few
drops of pigadrenaline this afternoon. All right, back to the
voicemail about the Men for Kamala.
Speaker 9 (25:52):
It's actually manly to be a feminist voting for camel, Hares,
It's gonna be something like that.
Speaker 6 (26:00):
I cannot wait to see the means and the internet
just tear them anew and when all that comes out.
But uh, Henry, the ones that that had a market
to men were the marketers and the American beer companies
in the eighties and nineties, and all them fellas have
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been run out retired since then.
Speaker 9 (26:24):
So gonna be interested, Henry, You gonna be interested.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
You have a good day, Differ, Thank you very much
for your phone call. It is an amusing I'm a
now you the listener probably not amused or maybe even
irritated by it. But I love the topic. I love
the idea of them trying having to hire having to
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hire consultants to figure out how to get the message
out to men. Well, the communicating it isn't the problem.
The message itself. You would need to tinker with that. Now,
the way to get it to the man not as
important as the actual message itself. If you could, just
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if you could open the hood, open the hood up
and start tinkering, tinker around with the message itself. Have
a good message, and then it won't matter whether you're
able to reach man or not. You're gonna if the
message is good, it'll get out there. Work on the
message before you figure out how to sell it to us.
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But it is fun. Is it is fun to watch,
to watch the process and see how they try. All right, Beford,
thank you. I hadn't thought of camel cigarettes and quite
some time. They're in that message I was. I was
imagining the cartoon camel with a barbecue grim. There is
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seven nine two seven two three, sir, I got a voicemail.
This voicemail came in yesterday. Let me get to this.
Speaker 7 (29:05):
Yeah, the message line, I don't think anybody is going
to be interested in this, but I thought i'd bring
it up anyway.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Right now, I'm pausing there just to say, you never know.
When you say you don't think anybody's gonna be interested,
but bring it up anyway, you never know. Don't let
that stop you from calling the voicemail. Let's find out
will people be interested or not.
Speaker 7 (29:37):
I don't think anybody is going to be interested in this,
but I thought.
Speaker 5 (29:41):
I'd bring it up anyway, okay.
Speaker 7 (29:44):
Because I was just I wonder about the people who
got displaced.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
The people who got displaced, And what I'm.
Speaker 7 (29:55):
Speaking about is back in the nineteen eighties, they decided
to confiscate a lot of land out off Tanner Williams Road.
They displaced probably over one hundred families, and the one
family out there that I know personally lost about forty
acres of land on the southeast corner of Snow and
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Tanner Williams that had been in their family for generations.
And they lost their property because they were gonna make
an international airport out of dates Field.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Right now, I'm pausing there just to say, well, sir,
And I don't know if the man is listening today
or not, but I don't know about the listener this.
I find this interesting because I don't remember this. This
is when I was getting into radio broadcasting about that time,
so I don't remember one hundred families getting displaced out
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in that area. And I know we've got a bunch
of Uncle Henry fans out Tanner Williams. In fact, when
I look at where the locations that download the Uncle
Henry Show podcast, for some strange reason we get, I
get more downloads out that way than anywhere else. So
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maybe it's maybe it's the displaced people out there. I
don't know, but I want to thank you for bringing
this up, because now I want to look into this. Anyway,
back to the message, displaced people for what was going
to be an international airport.
Speaker 7 (31:26):
They lost their property because they were going to make
an international airport out of dates Field. So you know,
I don't know if all those people are upset still upset,
Probably not than forty years I know the family lost
forty acres, that this still aggravated a little bit, I
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would be not that there's anything they can do. But
I wondered if the people who decided to do all this,
if this still going to make an international airport out
of Brookley, are that laying confiscated for nothing? So anyway,
that's just what I wanted to bring up. I know
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nobody's probably interested in that at this time forty years later,
but I heard that talk about the new international airport
out at Brooklyn and that's fine, that's a perfect place
for it. But so many people lost their homes and
had to move, and I just hope they got paid.
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I just hope they got paid well for being displaced
like that. Okay, that's all I wanted to bring up.
Thank you, bye bye, thank sir.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
But thank you, And I really do thank you for that,
because this gives me something to look into. I don't know,
maybe I might be the only person interested in that,
but I do appreciate hearing about that. I was thinking
earlier today about how there are lots of big stories,
a lot of news stories that were really big deals
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at the time that you never hear God, you just
never hear them get brought up anymore here in local media.
And a lot of it has to do with there's
a lot of high turnover in media. We've gone through
a few decades now of layoffs and closing down of
you know, newspapers and things like that, and you lose
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a lot of you lose a lot of knowledge of
recent history, and to me, forty years I consider that recent.
And you also lose a lot of context because it
takes somebody knowing about things that happened forty and fifty
years ago to place current events into context. So thank
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you for that voicemail. I appreciate that. And the thing
that made me even think about that is we have
that story about the school bus driver negotiation, aating and
staying with the school system after falling asleep at the wheel,
and it reminded me of a case not too many
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years ago. Where didn't we have a didn't we have
a public official that and mobile that was once found
passed out drunk in their vehicle on the street, and
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we found out about a box of cases? Where do
you remember all that? You remember all those people that
had their cases in the secret the secret box of cases?
Do you remember that story? This is the Uncle Henry
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Show here on news radio seven to ten WNTM. Thank
you so much for listening to the Uncle Henry Show. Now,
in this half hour of show, I'm going to get
to some news items. I might even get into a
voicemailer two. Let me start with this.
Speaker 10 (35:25):
This is.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Something that may have gotten past you at God passed
me yesterday. I want to make sure that we're aware
of this, me and you. This is a news item
about somebody running for Alabama Attorney General. Now, as you're aware,
we have an election coming up next year. Steve Marshall,
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the current attorney General, he'll be running for for the
United States Senate, and so somebody that works in his office,
Catherine Robertson, is going to run to I think she
joins a couple of other people that are already running
for attorney general. Now I don't know much about her.
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I'm going to share with you the story here. I
think this is from WBrC or WSFA TV about Catherine
Robertson running for Attorney General of Alabama. Let's listen together
so that we can learn together.
Speaker 11 (36:29):
The chief counsel to the Alabama Attorney General, Steve Marsha,
announced that she will run for a job herself next year.
Katherine roberts said, We'll run for Alabama Attorney General next year.
She was joined by a Marshal at Regent's Field in
Birmingham yesterday to kick off her campaign. She says she's
excited to continue the work of the Marshall administration and
make improvements where possible. She also says she's running to
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strengthen public safety and serve Alabama communities.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
All right, no, wait, I'm sorry, before we hear what
she has to say. She said she's going to do
what she wants to continue the work done by Alabama
Attorney General Steve Marshall. I think she said that. Let's
hear this in his.
Speaker 11 (37:09):
Field in Birmingham yesterday to kick off her campaign. She
says she's excited to continue the work of the Marshall administration, and.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
She wants to continue the work of the Marshal administration,
make improvements where possible, and make improvements where possible. All right,
and I will unpause the story here just for a moment.
But one improvement. I do have one minor suggestion. This
is constructive, this is very positive suggestion. If she happens
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to win, she says she wants to continue the work
of the Marshal administration and make improvements if possible. Well,
one improvement I can think of would be to tell
me what is the work being done by the Marshall administration. Now,
I'm sure they're doing a lot of work up there,
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but we don't hear a lot about it, do we.
I mean we hear about it when there are federal
cases in the Attorney General of Alabama decides to join
in with other attorney generals to oppose the Biden administration
or whatever it is, but you don't hear as much.
I know they're probably working really hard and doing a
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lot of things in Alabama, but I can't tell you
what they're up to. I don't know what they're up to.
What is the Attorney General's office up to? Are they
going and finding people selling vapes or to underage people?
I mean, what are they doing, sir? But anyway, that
would be my one little tiny bit of constructive criticism,
and that is let us know more of what you're
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up to, all right. Catherine Robertson is her name. I
think we're going to hear from her here in just
a moment, and she is. She's a blonde headed lady.
She reminds me of Pam Bondy, yes, the United States
Attorney General. She looks Bondie esque.
Speaker 11 (39:02):
She also says she's running to strengthen public safety and
serve Alabama communities.
Speaker 6 (39:08):
Office is a complex place to work.
Speaker 12 (39:11):
We have sixteen divisions, almost two hundred employees. And to
have someone that can show up on day one and
just keep pressing in the right direction and not have
to do on the job training.
Speaker 6 (39:21):
That means something.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
It means something to the people that I work for
and work with, and it means something to our state
and what we're able to accomplish.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
I don't want to see us slow down full steam
the health.
Speaker 1 (39:31):
My hope is to make sure right now here is
Steve Marshall, the Attorney General who would like to be
United States Senator, sure that.
Speaker 12 (39:39):
The office continues in the way that we've led it,
being able to be sound in our conservative principles, to
be able to fight federal overreach and any impact on
state sovereignty, and again to be able to lift up
and be the voice for law enforcement and victims across
our state.
Speaker 1 (39:54):
All right, so fighting federal overreach and Attorney General Steve
Mark By the way, I'm not a fan. I don't
know that I'm a fan of regular reach from the
federal government. Yeah, I mean, I really don't like overreach.
I don't know that I'm a fan of reach.
Speaker 11 (40:11):
Or surely you just heard from my there's going to
be running for Tommy Tuberville's US SENENCYE. Tuberville is running
for governor. Meanwhile, Blunt County District Attorney Pamela Casey and
former State Supreme Court justice Jane Mitchell will both run
against Robert said for it.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
All right, Okay, so there's a bunch of people jumping
in there. We'll good. Now. I know politicians hate it
when I say things like this, because I've heard I've
had a politician not like it and tell me that.
But I like it when a lot of people run
for an office. I like having choices. I like there
being competition, and it would be nice to have a
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competition of ideas from people. I know that may sound naive,
but I do. I like it when there's a lot
of candidates. That doesn't bother me that there's six people
running for mayor. I wish there were a few more,
and and I wish some of them were crazy for
entertainment value. All right, So there you go. There is
the attorney general race getting a new person in it,
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Catherine Robertson, the chief counsel to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall. Now,
let's see before I go to break, do I have
time for a voicemail? I believe I do. Let me
go here to a message from Buford. Longtime caller Buford
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now recently he called and left messages suggesting that he
would like to have some type of turtle cooking on
the Uncle Henry Show. That he wanted to get a
turtle and have Snake Trapper prepare it and then then
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have that on the show where we all eat turtle
on the Uncle Henry Show. I guess me Beauford and
Snake Trapper would eat turtle. Now, after I got that message,
I thought, well, of course that would be Why would
any why would anyone in their right mind turn down
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the opportunity to eat turtle on a radio show. So
I'm I'm really yes, I really want that to happen.
I hope it happens sometime and sometime soon because I
am hungry. Now, Buford, you you heard that I do
want to do the turtle eating show.
Speaker 10 (42:36):
And this is the glad droning board on the Turtle Clean,
Turtle Cleaning and Eating radio program. I'm out there trying
to catch me a turtle. Ain't caught one yet, but
I'll let you know as soon as I do.
Speaker 9 (42:51):
But anyway, Henry, looking forward to it.
Speaker 1 (42:53):
You have a good day, Thank you very much. I'm
looking forward to it too. Again, Let's make sure that
it's say it is a legal to eat turtle. I
don't want any kind of endangered species harmed or harassed
just so that we can enjoy some soup or whatever.
I don't know if we're gonna have turtle nuggets turtle soup.
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I know the snake Trappers talked about turtle soup a lot,
So I don't know if there's going to be stupors,
super stu or nuggets or philet or whatever it might be.
But I am looking forward to that. In fact, i'm
getting I am hungry. I'm hungry thinking about them, even
though I don't know what turtle taste like. All right,
back after the break with more show. Yes, there's more coming.
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Let's take the break, it says the Uncle Henry Show,
News Radio seven to ten WNTM. News headlines are coming up.
They are in about ten minutes before we get to
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the news said lines. Let me get to some voicemails.
I just realized I've got some stacked up. I didn't
realize I had these things stacked up. I don't want
them to go stale. I don't want them get moldy
or anything. Voicemail number two five one two one six,
nineteen seventy six. That's two five one two one six,
nineteen seventy six. Let's see, I've got a message from
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the Alabama bush hog about something that has been in
the national news lately. This has to do with people
getting caught trying to smuggle stuff into the country from China.
Speaker 5 (44:35):
Or we could go this route. Un call Henry Alabama
bus hog. Listen here, two Chinese students, we're smuggling in
a pathogen into our country to develop it in the
Michigan University labs. That's right, two Chinese students from the
Michigan University try to smuggle in a fungus and in
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face of our crops and livestock, China try to kill
us all with the COVID nineteen, Uncle Henry, and now
they're trying it again.
Speaker 4 (45:05):
Think about it.
Speaker 5 (45:06):
No wheat to make bread, no barley to make beer,
no maize to eat and make whiskey, no rice to eat,
no beef eat, no pork or chicken for goodness sake,
not to mention that it causes human liver problems and
reproductive failures in our bodies.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
And the attorney's already own I'm sorry to pause him there,
But all of that from a fungus. Huh, that's quite
a fungus you're gonna have. I'm gonna have to guess
the United States of America has our own funguses that
we're not using, that we could, we could. I'm sure
we have mutually assured fungal destruction. I'm sure we do.
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I'm sure we have mutually assured fungal destruction. Fact, this
fungus that the Chinese are trying to smuggle in, how
do we know we didn't invent it? How do we
know we didn't invent it over there in one of
their labs? All right? Anyway, back back to the bush hog.
Speaker 5 (46:16):
Our bodies and the Chinese already owned three thousand, eight
three hundred and eighty four thousand acres about farmland. Thirty
thousand Chinese immigrants cross into our borders over the past
four years in a Biden administration, and I think it's
about time that Chrissy Nome, Department of Homeland Security Secretary
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Tom Rackliss CIA Director, and the FBI Director of Cash
Detail should raid every Chinese farm, investigate the place, and
deport them back that China before it gets too late.
Just a little heads up.
Speaker 8 (46:59):
That's called agri terrorism.
Speaker 1 (47:02):
Bush hog. Thank you for then, Thank you. I wish
all the news were delivered in a speedy way by
someone like the bush hog, that I might pay more
attention to the news than I already do. Now, you
mentioned China buying all this land in our career, and
I've been reading about that. Maybe you have too, about
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them buying land near military bases. Hmmm, nothing suspicious about that, now,
are they? Also? Weren't they also growing marijuana in Maine?
Do you remember this story? Wasn't there some type of
marijuana growing operation in Maine where a foreign government or
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a bunch of people from another country had set up
in rural Maine and they were growing a bunch of dope?
Do you remember this? We are we are very welcoming,
aren't we. I Mean, I know we're having raids from
the from Ice immigration control, but on the flip side,
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we're very welcoming if we're letting foreign governments by farmland
and and grow marijuana in Maine. All right, let me see,
thank you bush hog for your voicemail voice one number
two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. That's
two five one two one six nineteen seventy six.
Speaker 6 (48:26):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Let's see, here is another voicemail. I think this one
came in yesterday.
Speaker 7 (48:33):
Uncle Henry.
Speaker 8 (48:34):
Whatever happened to Citizen John CJ.
Speaker 6 (48:39):
We just thought I just sort of call him.
Speaker 8 (48:41):
See what you would say? Telkila for that?
Speaker 1 (48:45):
Sure, thank you that.
Speaker 9 (48:46):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
He was a very regular caller to all of mobile
talk radio, and he hadn't called me in many, many,
many years. So I don't know what happened with Citizen John.
If you're if you the listener, if you're wondering if
you remember him or not, let me see if I
can share. I've only got a couple of calls from
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him in my archives. Let's see. Here is a call
from him about how he I think this was back
during the Sam Jones administration, where Citizen John had trouble
with a stray dog.
Speaker 13 (49:25):
Hey, Henry, Well, I'm over here at Citytown. Is all
locked up the twelve o'clock the whole entire operation shuts
down for lunchtime. They won't answer the phone, they won't
come and unlock this lockgate. I got a dog out
here in a trap that I had to go by
because they won't come out and pick up these strays
running everywhere and getting into garbage and making a mess,
and he called back.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
Here's his follow up on the dog.
Speaker 13 (49:48):
Hey, well that's a follow up call for the Great
dog Keepper Caper.
Speaker 1 (49:54):
The city bill.
Speaker 13 (49:55):
Will not take any animals if you do not have
a photo ID, which I didn't have since I threw
my pants on I was barefooted pouring down rains. Take
this animal down to to the dog shelter. So he's
going to be happy because he's got a new home
at one of the city parks. So much for goment efficiency,
all right, joke.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
All right, Well, look, I don't know deed to answer
your question, voicemailer. I don't know. I don't know if
he's still around these days or not. But it's been
years since he called the show. But thank you for listening.
As they say in Sara Land, have a good one.
As they say in Theodore, take it easy.
Speaker 10 (50:35):
All right.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
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