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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let me ask some Democrats out there, make America great again?
Maga Trump, that has America more in the direction I,
as a conservative want to see it go. Let me
ask you, as a California Democrat or iHeart app an
American Democrat. Is this current direction the Democrat Party's going.
Is it in the direction that you want to see
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it go? It's not coming back your way. Don't think
that for a Mississippi minute. No, So make that affection
right now. Come on over a man becoming a woman
or the other way around. It's like saying a dog
can become a cat. You know you believe that. Come
on over, Come on over. A cat will clean itself.
(00:40):
A dog doesn't a cat. A cat doesn't bark. A
man can't menstrate it's not your grandfather's Democrat party. We
had one hundred and thirty Democrats file debrief to the
Supreme Court urging it to rule in favor of two
transgendered gender confused cases coming forward. Nine Senators, one hundred
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and twenty one House. Some members of course, AOC big
there on the list, Congresswoman ill Hanoh mar on the list,
King Jeffries on the list, Nancy Pelosi's on the list,
Chuck Schumer, He's not on the list. Neither is Senator
John Fetterman. I thought we'd have a transvestite senator before
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we had a senator and a hoodie. You'd ask me
which one would have come first. One hundred and thirty
Democrats urged the court to side with these teenagers that
are just messed up. It's not their fault. They've been
told since second grade that they can, you know, pick
whatever it is. Mom and dad were probably wrong, and
the doctor were and they're not gonna mention God. But yeah,
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you know, when you were a bar they got it
all wrong. I know they saw that. But we can
take care of that. We can get rid of that.
How did this become an issue that it's going to
the Supreme Court blows my mind. So let me tell
you right now, Democrat voters, I guarantee you your Democrat
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grandparent voters wouldn't have gone with this. You only wants
to voted for JFK or Jimmy Carter. They wouldn't be
going for this. You know what else? They wouldn't go
for telling the military to defy oh illegal orders. Well,
that's already, that's kind of common sense. That, yeah, go
shoot those people out there with the bullhorn. No, that's illegal.
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They have the freedom of speech. There are some orders
that I would hope the military might defy, but we're not.
We're not in that ballgame, ladies and gentlemen, nowhere near
that ballgame, because they can't even come up with one
of the illegal orders that well, we didn't say that,
we were just yeah, what insinuating is that? It? All right?
Senator Mark Kelly, you're gonna be in the uniform Code
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of Military Justice. He's not an active duty and at
the Secretary Defense had Secretary of War had Seck to
recall these you know, anybody that's retired, act to duty,
if you got something that you did that was wrong.
We're talking about his comments. And if you don't know
what I'm talking about, sorry, let me back it up.
Maybe you haven't been paying attention to the news. You
had you'd said, six Democrats do a video put it
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out telling our arm service members, the CIA, FBI, all
these agencies that they don't have to follow illegal orders.
And they talked about how it's been turned on Americans,
and we got your back, and wow, how confusing that
might be to some some pink toenail LGBTQIA trans down
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at the military base, lunch brunch, get together folks that
are in the military. Okay, could we have some defection
only after a court martial with any kind of disciplinary
action be done? Resident Trump? Uh, Actually he sent out
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he what did he repose somebody that was calling for
the death penalty? He's talked about it, he said back
in the old days, that's how they got her done.
Now that would I mean with any kind of death
penalty that has to go through the courts. And I
don't see anybody being hung and strung up in Arlington,
Virginia over this. But if it was a movie like
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twenty years ago, would Denzel Washington being the good guy
and you had That's how you would start the movie
of a rebellion in America with six politicians coming together
to tell the military that it's okay to not follow
the chain of command. You know. Senator Mark Kelly, former Navy,
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he understood that at least slocking She's well. I was
gonna say former CIA again, but if I listened to
myself yesterday, you're never former. What's Kelly talking about here?
Speaker 2 (04:58):
When you and your colleagues made that video.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Were there specific potentially illegal orders.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
That you were thinking about that were the sort of
precipitating cause for you guys to get together and do that.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Here's the thing, Rachel.
Speaker 5 (05:11):
You don't want to wait for your kid to get
hit by a car before you tell them to look
both ways.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
What there was? No, there's no traffic. It's not even
a road. There's nothing to talk about.
Speaker 4 (05:24):
Why.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Yeah, he had nothing to say, did he? No, dude,
you conspired. You can probably on the tax for your dime.
I bet you're intentless to undermine the military, to disobey
a call to action, even mutiny mutiny, all right about that?
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I mean, that's that's mutiny on the ship man. I
think any street thinking jurors who knew anything about the constitution,
the chain of command, I think they would say the
intent of these six people was seditious. Well, I mean
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when I was looking at my jaw dropped. And again,
let me remind you, this has not happened in America
outside of the lead up to the Civil War. Has
not happened. He's written about it. Bill, O'Reilly, you think
the whole thing is contrived. I'm disappointed with Senator Kelly.
I think that he made a huge mistake by getting
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involved with this ridiculous charade.
Speaker 6 (06:33):
You don't if you're a responsible legislator, you don't make
things up. So if you don't have an illegal order,
then why are you talking about an illegal order for what?
Speaker 1 (06:45):
What is the reason? Well, he said, don't make things up.
They lied, That's what they did. Here's his reason why
they did it.
Speaker 6 (06:53):
There's only one to embarrass Trump, to whip up hatred
against Trump. That's why they did it. Of course, I
guess they have anything else to do on Monday. I
don't know, Well, why would Kelly, who has a distinguished
record both in the military and in Congress, why would
he be part of it? What's the upside? And then
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when all hell breaks loose? Oh oh, you weren't expecting
that backlash?
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Yeah, right, I don't know if he thought he would go, well,
we don't know. If it's going to go to a
military tribunal, the steps, then again, he secretary of war
head sect would have to get involved with with all
of this. But Jesse Waters on a show last night yesterday,
on the show in the afternoon, we're talking about once Cia,
always Cia. It's one of those things like no, man,
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you're a crip. You can't walk away. He got the tattoo. No.
Last night on his show, he was he was talking
about it. Listen to the CIA involvement of a lease
slock and one of the Democrats, one of the seditious
siks in the video telling the military you do not
have to follow illegal orders.
Speaker 5 (08:00):
I talked to two CIA officers who said that this
is a part of a larger hoax, and what they're
doing here is they're trying to condition the country to
prepare for something bad that's about to happen at the
hands of Donald Trump. It's straight out of the CIA playbook.
It's a destabilization operation where you get people to mistrust
each other.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
You guys, do know the swamp is still intact that
hadn't been trained. I don't even know if one guy
with one administration, short of dictatorial powers could ever drain
the swamp. You'd have to Mussolini it up. There's a
lot of people that had been in there for decades.
There's guys in the CIA that remember being eight years
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old and getting up to get some milk and hearing
their dad and uncle talk about who killed Kennedy and
they knew it because they're talking about how they did
it because they were in the CIA goes down bloodlines
as well, Conspiracy with Kerrie Tuesday Afternoons on Power Talk,
and a lot of jobs in the CIA. You're Jesse
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Wider's talking about what Slockin's job was. She was a
analysis an analyst who would analyze.
Speaker 5 (09:14):
She's an analyst and as an analyst, she would make
sure what propaganda operations were successful which ones weren't, so
she knows what works. So the first part of the video,
you establish authority. I'm CIA, I'm military. You need to
trust us.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Uh huh. Then he goes on to the psychological aspect.
If you've ever watched any kind of CIA stuff, then
enthrall with it. My whole life. I'm much other though
it be secret service, because I don't think the WAKE
they'll shoot you. CIA. Your own people might have to
kill you at some point. You just don't know when
you sign up for that. Yeah. On the level of
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cool jobs, yeaes spy working for the good guy. Supposedly
if you were doing a good project out there. Yeah,
every little boy dreams of that, right, But all I've
done is watch a lot about it, but they got
their ways that they do it. You go back to
like South America in the fifties. Even Kissinger was involved
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in Chile. Guys, there's so many operations with the CIA around.
But here's Jesse Water talking about how they introduced the
threat and then hey, we got a solution.
Speaker 5 (10:24):
Second part of the video, they introduced the threat and
the threats not foreign, the threats domestic, the threats Donald Trump.
And then at the end they introduce the solution. What's
the solution? You resist, you say no, but they don't
give an option. They say, this is an obligation for
you to do.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
And why my jaw drop when I first saw that video,
because I'm thinking this has never happened in America. Boy,
they have really amped it up quick here.
Speaker 5 (10:51):
She didn't come up with this herself. She's a Brennan acolyte,
and you usually don't have congressman and sentators doing anything together.
They kind of hate each other. So in order to
organized this, this had to have had some sort of
handler telling her what to do.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
CIA slocking went out for a bagel in coffee and
sat down at a bench and some guy sat down
next to her. Acting like he's on the phone, and
when he gets up, there's a little capsule thing that
she grabbed, and then she went back and scanned it
over it and it was embedded in a chip in
her mind, and it told her exactly what to do.
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Ceeia stuff. Man, That's how it happened. Yes, you think
they all got together for coffee, all these Democrats, and said,
you know what, this would be a good idea. I
wonder who the mastermind, I mean the actual and the
idea and how it was implemented. And hey, just read
this script because they're all edited together. Now. I'm not
sitting here trying to give any of the seditious six
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an out here. They knew exactly what they were saying.
But when you lose morning breath, come on, Democrats.
Speaker 7 (11:58):
It's such a democratic thing to do.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
You know, you don't have to follow illegal orders. You
know what a republic?
Speaker 2 (12:05):
You can't follow illegal orders.
Speaker 7 (12:08):
It's a gunst your oath and it is against their oath.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Yeah. Here Slockin asked about, well, what was illegal about
what you were saying. Well, it's something he's done, So
let's talk right now. Do you believe President Trump has
issued any illegal orders.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
To my knowledge, I am not aware of things that
are illegal, but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that
are going on with these Caribbean strikes.
Speaker 7 (12:32):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
We're taking out fetnal boats. That's gymnastics. Trump's out there
playing Nadia komaninsch Tomanci is a Romanian seventy six Olympics.
When I saw Caitlin' Jenner running in his men clothes,
Bruce Caitlin, Yeah, that was at Olympics out there, But no,
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that that's her excuse. They don't have one. They don't
have a reason why. And when we got to get
morning Breath on MS now to explain the commander in
chief role to them, Joe, Hey, take it man.
Speaker 7 (13:08):
President of United States. The commander in chief does have
wide latitude, just does, and then it can take that up.
But he has white latitude on strikes. Ask Barack Obama
and drone strikes. Ask George W. Bush and drone strikes.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
That's right, that's what we were talking about too. Yesterday
we had President Trump. He posted the traders that told
the military to disobey my orders. Should be in jail
right now, not roaming the fake news networks. Trying to
explain that what they said was okay. It wasn't never
will be. It was edition at the highest level. This
edition is a major crime. There could be no other
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interpretation of what they said. When I read that, I'm like,
you're the president. Who are you talking to? You literally
are the president and you're saying they should be in
jail right now, not roaming the fake news network bringing
up sedition. Now, that might be an Attorney General Pambondi doj.
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It's been a year and we've had nothing from her.
But these truth social posts aren't cutting it. I mean,
there's hundreds of them saying these people need to be
held accountable because what they did is against the law,
and nothing's happened. We've had total lawlessness. This is lawlessness,
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the seditious six. We can't even get a sanctuary city
mayor arrested for breaking the law. This doj Okay, it's great,
fix the problems of the world, fix trade, to tear off,
stop wars. But we got a cesspool right here, man
looking to take us down. The President doesn't announce charges,
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so I'm going to go prosecute anybody but a journey
General pam Bondi How long is he gonna put up
with this because this video is certainly a form of treason.
None almost it said sorrow or regret, of course not.
They're proud of it, proud that they're trying to incite
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people to rebel against the authority of the commander in chief.
It's what they did. Will they be held accountable? Oh
they're democrats. They're not going to be held accountable. We
need a second revolution. Splice, not with guns, but with
the constitution. Spice. I meant like they could splice it
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right there and go listen to what he just said.
We need to call a convention of the States to
take back power from Rush in DC. Now that's going
to be approval of three quarters of state legislatures. But
if you're going, okay, what would you say if you
got all three quarts of them together there, I would say,
we're thirty eight trillion dollars in debt. Let's start right there.
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Let's start right there. Then I'd follow it up with, hey, guys,
got a history here of some great some great empires,
some great nations. What costs their decline? And they would
go on their lunch break learning that national debt massive
debt is one of those that made them decline, collapse.
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We cannot escape the lessons of history. Would you say? Yeah?
Would you he we're teetering. Yeah, we're teetering. I'm gonna
come back to something just a tad bit more positive. Yeah,
we're teetering, but we're also still playing basketball. We're gonna
talk Tresso State athletic director Garrett Classy. He's going to
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join us next.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
This is the Trebor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
D Classy, thank you and happy early Thanksgiving.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
To Sam to you. Thank you so much for having
me on the show.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Now, your first year here in Fresno, coming from Houston,
I lived in Texas. I bet you didn't miss that
summer humidity, did you that? That's a dull man.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
There's bugs that grow in Texas that you only see
in sci fi movies. So it's good to be here
in the Valley now.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
I know Houston and Texas. They they're big on tradition
a lot. As you move further further west, tradition seems
to fade because there's not as much but ad Classy,
I can tell you right now. I moved all around
the country and I've been here for ten years now
a decade and this this town, this university, the sports fans,
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it's the tradition is so big. I mean, you hear
it with coach Ill. That's why I love to listen
to Paul and coach because I get to learn a
lot about the day and I love to go back
on YouTube and see see the coaches when they were
young players with their mullets. In nineteen eighty two, coach
Tedford when he was quarterback. I watched a nineteen eighty
two broadcasts and they were interviewing him. It's just fascinating.
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The tradition.
Speaker 3 (18:04):
Yeah, I mean the red Wave, they love it. I mean,
it's so incredibly think about it. And the Freslo State Bulldogs.
We are the brand in this valley and it is
the worthy NFL team where the NBA team, and we
want to lean into that. We're very fortunate to be
where we're at, and so we always want to celebrate,
honor the past and you know, live in the president
and create the future. That's our model here.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Well, Coach Wahlberg has a dog basketball five and two.
They got a winning streak of three and you talk
about tradition, with basketball, I mean coach tark in downtown
at the Sellon. I remember I lived here in nineteen
ninety two. It was rocking back then, and I guess
now the marketing team got together there at Fresno State
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and said, hey, let's capitalize on this tradition kind of feel.
Explain mister classy, what's going on this weekend with the
Dogs basketball team.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
For sure, we're playing a men's basketball game versus cal
Baker's Field at three pm down at Celling Arena, and
we really wanted to, you know, find a way for
our fans, for the Red Wave where we can bridge
the bridge generations. I mean, I've been here a year
and a half and everyone talks about the games at
Celen Arena, from Grant's Tomb to the Tartanian teams to
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the you know winn in the eighty three nit Championship
to the two thousand Wax Championship, and so how do
we do things that really connect us to our city
and connect us to our history. And so we're excited
to be there and we hope the fans show up.
You know, ticket sales have been a little slow at
this point, but I know our fans usually buy tickets late,
and so this is something we'd like to do. It
look at the future, but we need this first one
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to go great. If we want to consider this down
the road.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Yeah, it's a good way to Also, it's hard at
Thanksgiving to jump out of the Thanksgiving comatose that we
go into. So before Monday, it would be good on
Sunday afternoon to reawaken to the world and come out
and make some noise down at the cell and Agent
Squires here he remembered the selling he saw Metallica there
when he said that I go, I saw, I saw
boys to men at the Sellon Arena. But it does
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have a lot of tradition as well. So Sunday afternoon,
three o'clock is going to be the tip off taken
on cal State. Bring back the day, bring your little
kids out, bring your grandkids out, explain it, explain it all.
And director Classy, I think that the reason so many
people in the valley have that valley pride is because
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of smel A and San Francisco with their snooty noses,
you know, like, oh, it's it's the valley, right, you know,
all these postcard places, you know, do that to us
and it builds a pride, It really does. I saw
it in Buffalo because of New York City, you know,
talk down to Buffalo, and it builds a pride in people, you.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Know exactly and listen, I would argue say that we
have plenty of postcard places right here in fres though,
But I get it. You know, am own separate entity
here and I couldn't be more proud to be a president.
And we consider this and this will always be home.
We love it here and really, you know, we talked
about the tradition, but you know what, we're doing things
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to celebrate the history too. I mean, Chris Jefferies will
be there, Rod Higgins will be there, some of the
greatest players and bringing them back the fan tunnel and
the old logos in the court. So our fan experienced team,
our marketing teams worked hard to make it feel like
it's the year two thousand and have these great traditions
come back for our fan base.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Yeah, and with the I remember seeing the Clippers play
in ninety seven and you could literally yell from the
stands number eight you sucked, and they could hear you
that big echo effect. The Celling Arena has more of
a sound effect. I think it's what seven thousand, I
think I somewhere around there, Yeah, about.
Speaker 3 (21:39):
Seven thousand and little fun fact, Kobe Bryant had his
professional debut at celen Arena.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Had no idea about that. Look at you going back
with the with the tradition ag classy. Where can they
get tickets right now if they just want to get
inspired by this and want to come out and get
out that thanksgiv and Comatos.
Speaker 3 (21:57):
Absolutely, if you're downtown, stop by the Selling Arena box office.
If you purchase online, go through ticketmaster dot com.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
And speaking of postcards in the valley, if you talk
to Mayor Dyer giving this idea, we need to advertise
in La and San Francisco. You don't need to move
to Florida or Texas if you're sick of your cities.
Here we kind of had the Valley. It's a little
California and Texas and Florida all combined.
Speaker 3 (22:21):
It is. I mean, I grew up in agriculture in
Wisconsin and my wife's from two and a half hours
away in the East Bay. This was the place we've
always been looking for my entire career, and I'm glad
we found it. Better late than ever.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
I always like to say Athletic director Garrett Classy. Let's
just end this with Happy Thanksgiving and go dogs. At
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honeyway should we name our kid if it's a boy? Uh? Offer?
(23:40):
What were you like watching TV and saw something pop
up and knew he was going to end up on TV.
He saw the word Offer on the screen and just said, yeah,
that's his name. Wouldn't that be something. That's where he
got it off TV and he went on to be
the Shamwal guy. Why am I bringing up Offer? He's
running for the House of Representatives in Texas. Is a
republic head good? I know we've seen some theatrics from
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Crockett and AOC. Can you imagine Shamwell what kind of
presentation he might do on the House floor? I'd be yeah,
that's good. He said his pitch to run is to
soak up the swamp. Look at that, the Shamwell guy
that works? I you know, I don't. I don't know
if any muy's brought this to attention to President Trump.
(24:24):
And to have the Shamwal guy soaking up the swamp,
that seems like something President Trump would get right up
to the White House. This guy, I tell you he
Shamwell or his name offer Offer, we'll offer. He's uh,
just north of Boston. That's the area that he's gonna
he's gonna run so in that interesting. So we're gonna
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for the big purchase. I'm going to follow up story
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here about this poor girl whose atheist fathers trying to
drag her to hell up in Maine that I was
telling you about. That judge that wouldn't even capitalize God
in his writing sided with the father. Matthew is his name.
He had relations with this young girl, Ava's mother, and
(25:28):
the relationship ended before Ava was even born. The mom
has the primary custody, the dad has visitation rights, and
you had the main Supreme Court now hearing arguments challenging
what a lower court did. This judge told the mom
she couldn't take her daughter to church because the girl's
father that never married. The mother claims it's causing her
(25:50):
psychological harm. They were attending Calvary Chapel for more than
three years. Ava told her dad last year that she
was planning to be baptized, and he went to court
to stop it. This judge is a former ACOU president
and they brought in some expert witnesses and testimony here
to figure this out. Who do we have here on
(26:11):
the stand as an expert, Your honored, This is a
former sociology professor from California. No, your honor, that's a Marxist.
The dad claimed that after his daughter started attending Cavary Chapel,
he said she started having panic attacks, alarming psychological signs,
leaving notes around the house that said the rapture is coming.
(26:34):
The expert witness the dad's side brought into court is
on the resume an expert on cults, and testified that
she had studied Cavary Chapel and found that the church's
pastor was charismatic, said his messages were objective truth. Because
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of this, doctor Laylock preserved the church to be a
cultic organization. Laylak testified it was evident that the church
posed a potential for psychological harm to the girl. The
court found the teachings and depictions using the church services
and youth materials had images of fallen angels, messages about
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eternal suffering in these words in the Bible. It caused
psychological distress to the child. The court concluded exposure to
these teachings created a risk of psychological harm. Now, there
had to be something else. You're going, right, Come on,
she was going to Calvary Chapel, but she was running
(27:41):
a whorehouse out the back of something else. Right had
to be here for this judge to step in like
this with this mom. Now, the judge found that the
mam was a fit parent except for the fact she's
a Christian. Right, the judge rolled Emily could not take
Ava to ready any church unless Matt the father approved.
(28:04):
Matt has refused to approve any church. I hope is shocked.
But it went more went beyond church attendant under it,
Judge Staver wrote, and I read Ava cannot associate with
any of her church frends any members of Calvary Chapel, Portland.
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If Ava meets a new friend outside of Calvary and
that person belongs or attends Calvary, she must cut ties
with that friend. Ava cannot attend any Christmas, Easter, Christian
events or celebrations at any church, including wedding, funeral, even
hospital business anyone associated with Calvary Chapel. Ava cannot have
a contact or participation with any religious organizations. Is that
the Salvation Army is at a food bank. Is it
(28:47):
that kind of stuff? Just said, Ava cannot read the
Bible religious literature makes us any religious philosophy? Right? It
doesn't sound real, does it. I'm reading this from Newsweek.
I'm reading this from Liberty Counsel, the law firm that
has stepped up. They're taking up to the High Court
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because under the US Constitution, under federal law, Supreme Court
is Art said, unmarried parents both have the right to
instill the religious beliefs into their children during their respective
custodial time. Legal presidents precedents protect a parents' custodial rights
even when parents religious poliefs are in opposition to the
other parent, or even in opposition to the American mainstream.
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So it looks like this judge said, all right, I'll
take what the constitution says and just apply it to
the dead Mom. You're out. I don't like what you're
teaching her. Guys, and that's something that is just OK.
What more proof do you need about a spiritual war
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going on? I mean, right there, that is that's the
opening scene to like end times one on one. That's
what I would write into the screenplay right there, that
would be the start of it. I'd have the six
Editions Center Democrats doing what they did, telling the military
to overturn, and then I would cut to a scene
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of a judge up in Maine telling a mother that
her daughter can't even have friends that go to church.
M I wonder when the burnings was oh with. They
already are forgot that. That's right there. They're already attacking churches.
They're already shooting children praying in mass. All right. I
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don't know what you're gonna do between now and four o'clock,
but pray for America.
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This was a grown mama though Wells Fargo on Front
Saturday Morning. A real human being was a kind banker.
I hadn't been in a bank, and I been to
some ATMs on occasion, but inside the bank, sit down
at a desk, kind of kind of visit open a
new It's so helpful. So I appreciated that because I
was so dreading it. I was like, who's going to
get me in a bad mood? Now? Target has now
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put out a forced smile policy. I would think you
might already kind of have that as the policies at times, right,
especially if you're the greeter or somebody going hi, let
me make sure you're not a thief? Can I see
your receipt please? You'd want to smile there, but yeah,
there's a lot of frownies. I love to shop wherever
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I'm shopping early early, knock it out, get her done,
get her done. And let's just say there's a place
that starts with a W that has a lot of
food and all the stalkers and I understand there's stocking
shelves early in the morning to get it all out there,
but so many of them, and they're always in the way,
and they it's just not friendly. They don't Oh. Some
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of the might be excuse me, sorry, here you can
get by, but a lot of them there's nothing. Now,
I gotta understand that you're not real happy at six
am to be at work. You can get that it
Target has this policy. They're going to tell employees to smile,
make eye contact Greek customers, whether they feel like it
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or not. Well, there are some people that didn't like that.
Stay woke. Kamala Psychology, PhD. Said these employees should not
lose the ability to make money or provide for themselves
to their families because they can't muster up a smile.
He said, it's surface acting and that can drain emotional
and physical resources, which could lead to exhaustion and lower
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job performance and reduce customer loyalty and even emotional exhaustion. Hi,
good morning. How hard is that a smile? Hey? Good morning?
How are you good afternoon? Thank you? Wait, there's more.
They claim the mandatory smiles can exacerbate racial and gender biases.
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Said for women, the expectation of smile on the man
who is intertwined with relation expectations, making compliance a heavier
emotional load. Guys, they're not telling women it targeted. Hey
big boy, what you doing. I'm good and you taking
this the wrong way. Eh. Article went on to state
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the mental health implications are serious because employees had to
hide their true feelings, and by forcing the smile, you're
forcing them to hide their feelings and that's linked to depression, anxiety,
and even suicidal thoughts in the service industry workers. When
I say it might be too late to hear stories,
I guess I really, Yeah it's too late. Yeah, just joey.
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The rest of the timing got given time here. Biological
time in this. Sorry kid, sorry, grandkid, sorry, great granted, great,
great great? It was our generator. Yeah, we're the ones,
Reagan warned us. We are the ones who did it.
We lost it all. We were wide awake when it happened. No,
you smile, it's called faking it till you make it,
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till you can be a grumpy manager in an off
going Come here, I don't have to smile in here. Listen,
you need to work better. They said. Targets ten to
four policies what they're calling it, wouldn't you know what
they would bring race into this? Isn't that just something?
This is what DEI has done that smiling and greeting
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customers could cause emotional harm, emotional harm customer service. It's
gotten so much worse just since the man made lockdown.
I mean, it's so obvious. Now. I'm glad to hear
that there's a revival of faith among young people in
the United States, also going on over in the in
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the UK as well. Church services are up and all that.
So that I'm not saying there's not any hope, but
when they implement something like that and there's resistance to it,
that's just I'm glad Target's doing that. Now we'll be
walking in and you'll have those that are just like
overdue doing it right. Okay, well you know what, I
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might just have to stop it. I hadn't been to
Target since they did the whole bathroom thing. I remember that.
I was like, ah, I just stick with wal Mart,
and Target was the first to do that. Oh that's okay,
come on in here, Harry lick Mann in your panties.
You can bep in here. But I want to go back,
just to check out and see if they're smiling, see
if that's really been forced. Oh how about this, you're
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not smiling?
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