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Today we talk about the Second Amendment, not just that it gives us the
right to bear arms, but whyit's so important to protect us from the
evils. Today you will hear firsthandfrom someone who has seen the evils of
disarming a population. His message tous, wake up because the threat is
here and it's now good afternoon.Welcome on talking. We're broadcasting live from

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the studios of LPD Farms Range andTraining Facility, located at nine ninety nine
at Bethel Road. I'm your host, Eric, along with my father Phil
sitting to my left. You know, the only reason is, you know,
the only reason he's here ed becauseof that. He was no the
other reason he was too cheap topay for peacock today he had nothing else
to do. No, I don't. I don't really wait to watch a

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game anymore. Not not. Collegepro football has been out the door a
long time for me. But collegefootball is getting that way. Yeah,
Unfortunately it's getting close to that,aren't they. Yeah? Tis seemed that
way, guys. Uh. Imean, I wish I could have taped
my conversation last night with the gentlemanwho's going to be on with us at

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the bottom of the hour because itwas heated and it was passionate. But
I am so excited at the bottomof the hour to bring on our good
friend Louis. And it's something youare not gonna want to miss hearing first
hand. And Papa, I mean, what's that face for? Well,
I remember that he used to stopby while he was working. Yeah,

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drop off donuts and coffee. Allright, he hasn't been here for a
while, so I talked to himlast night. Yeah, And this is
typical if you know the man.He watched some stories. He works seven
days a week. Really, hewas off on Monday because the banks were
closed. That was it. Sohe works seven days a week. As
a matter of fact, the reasonhe can't be here is because he was
just getting off right before he's callingin. So the man is is definitely

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a hard worker and some one thatmany should emulate. Guys, I'm one
of the owners of LAPD Firearms Rangingtraining facility and active in law enforcement.
But for one hour on Saturdays,we put together a group of firearm experts
to discuss new products in the market, training tips, and oftentimes political topics
surrounding the Second Amendment. Our commitment, though has always been to bring you

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facts about our industry and help listenersand customers with safe, responsible ownership of
firearms. This week, Wow,what a week. I want to start
though by thanking our guest last week, Vince Buckles from Michigan Kinetics, for
jumping on. He is truly oneof the experts when it comes to AK
forty seven is a fascinating background.Always good to have him on, and

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we appreciate him jumping on last week. I'm sorry I missed it because I
was directing traffic. As a fewof you may know, today, we
don't have JC, which is that'stough. Wat. Now. The reason
why I'm here is not the donused is because JC wasn't going to be
here. Chuck wasn't going to behere. So I'm taking the place of
two guys. Two guys. Letme just tell you. Let me just

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tell you about JC, and thisis This is JC through and through.
So j C wasn't going to behere today. But j C was up
all hours of the night putting thenews together and sent it to me this
morning by six thirty. That's becausehe lives and breathes this stuff. Eric,
Yeah, that he does, reallydoes that he does. So if
you're listening, j C, Iappreciate it. I got your news.

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I certainly won't go to deliver itwith the passion that you have, but
I will try. And that's comingup here shortly. Guns of the Week.
I tell you these two and Papa, I did this for you.
They're both revolvers. Well yeah,yeah, well you had to. There
are both revolvers, but they areones that you don't even own. And
I'll give you a hint. They'rethey're very unique, not necessarily high priced.

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The hint is barkeep and the Boomer. The bar keeping the Boomer,
two different ones, two unique revolversin their own right. And that Gun
of the Week is coming up here. You did this for me. But
both of these firearms does not havea front sight, and I'm a bad
shot an well, the other onedoesn't either. Yeah, we heard about

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your Oh yeah, yes, that'ssquirrel hunt. That's a story we'll tell
someday. Yes, I'm sure youwill. Not over the miss not over
the air. Though. We'd liketo thank our sponsor, Black Wing Shooting
Center, who is bringing us theGun of the Week this week. At
twelve thirty while, as we hadmentioned, at the top. We're gonna
have our good buddy Louis on withus, and he's going to tell us

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a little bit about the importance ofthe Second Amendment from a perspective of someone
who was really run out of hisown country when the citizens were forced to
give up their right to own firearms. And his stories are fascinating. He
can talk to him for hours.He's going to be joining, joining us
and telling us why it's so importantfor us to continue the fight to keep

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in there arms. Let's see,we're all sponsors. Are sponsors who always
make the show possible each week.Jackson, Egress, Windows, Black Wings,
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Let's see what else joining me today. You've heard the voice of my father
and co owner to my left withhis new shirt. You get these shirts
off the intro web for four bucksapiece. I don't know how to act

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my age because I've never been thisold before. Ye I think you should
start selling these Well, yeah,I could sell them for probably six bucks.
That make some money off of it. That's right to my right.
I have a big and it's beena couple of weeks that I haven't seen
you. Oh that's because you're neverhere anymore. I know. Tell me

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I can't be on the show.Well, yes, I know, but
this weekend I've turned over the Chicagostats to you. Like you're I don't
know what you're gonna say here,which makes me a little bit nervous.
Other than I do have access tothe button, I'm going to give you
a little more history on the Chicagothan we normally do. So October to
date shot and killed is eighteen,shot and wounded one hundred and ten and

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homicides twenty. That's just from thestart of October. This week in October
we have seven shot and killed,forty three wounded total shot fifty and then
we have our year to date withthe big stats in Chicago four hundred and
fifty seven shot and killed, shotand wounded two thousand and forty two total

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shot two thousand, four hundred andninety nine. Can you imagine that?
I mean, I don't know howthat's the city is even still in effect.
That is a war like territory we'rewatching on TV. They just don't
have the missiles. It's incredible.It's incredible. Guys. If you missed
the show, you can always catchthe podcast. That's at six to Tend

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You TV in dot com so alsoon iHeartRadio. It's on iTunes, Google
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also go back there and see itif you miss it live the other thing
too, And we need to pushthis more. We are so close.
We need to get everyone to signup for the YouTube channel. We're less
than one hundred people away. Ithink once that happens, then we can

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simulcast this on YouTube. Give usa little more flexibility and not the worry
as much on getting the content takendown as we do we worry about on
Facebook stuff. So get out thereand please subscribe to our YouTube channel.
LPED Firearms and Range. Guys,some news here. Look at that.

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I hit it just right. Thisis interesting. Did you did you see
this? You know everything's going onin Israel, and I mean really just
chaos over there. Do you knowanything about their firearms ownership policies in Israel?
Right, get as million as youcan. Well, you know,
prior to all of this, priorto all of this, there was a
process for getting private citizens to beable to own firearms, but it was

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only granted to individuals who could provea need for extra security in their line
of work or their daily life.So really to get one it was kind
of a rarity. Now, ofcourse, with everything going on and these
terrorists going door to door, there'sbeen even a greater push to say,
hey, look, we need toloosen this up, and the government now

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says they are. They are inan emergency operation phase where they're allowing as
many citizens as possible to arm themselves, as many as you can. Imagine
that, Imagine that. I mean, this is you know, geez,
you never hope that that happens hereStateside, But I mean, look at
that their country was invaded and theseterrorists had their way with them, had

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their way. If you saw anyof the videos, it's sickening. Can
you imagine if there was a littlebit of a threat that man if I
walk in here and try to takeyou know, take this daughter and grab
the wife, that old husband mightcome out with a shotgun. You can
you imagine what that would have done. No, it was free rain,
free rain. So something is weirdover there. That is happening because the

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US intelligence warren is real. Iheard that two or three days in advance.
Right, what did you hear that? I don't know. It was
like they were caught off guard.Yeah, they were definitely seems that way,
guys and other news. Wind InWeaponry remember those guys. Remember the
name, Yeah, very good armanufacturer's kind of a unique, kind of

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a unique story. They were intwenty eleven by a guy named Richard Dyke.
He's the one who started bush Masterin the day, sold the company.
When the company was sold, bushMaster moved out of moved out of
their facility I think it was inWyndham, Maine. Moved out of their
facility, leaving it open with alot of the same equipment there. So

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he came back, re vitalized thefactory and started Windom Weaponry, which was
very good and at the time,you know, a lot of people kind
of leaned towards the Windom rifles becausethey knew they were made right there and
the plant and everything, and thenthe right bush Master was still USA,
but they just knew that it wasmade in that plant. Unfortunately, this

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week they announced they're going out ofbusiness. They at their imagine, at
their peak, let's see here,at their peak, they were manufacturing geez,
almost seventy five thousand rifles a yearat their peak in twenty thirteen,
it dwindled down to less than twentytwo thousand, and they got to a
point where they said they just can't, they can't sustain it. And then

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also along with that, they wereI think the only major manufacturer of firearms
in Maine, and they manufactured ninetynine percent of all firearms in Maine.
So they basically were given and askedwhy the firearms dropped off? So I
think, you know what, inthe ar world, there's so many out
there being made, and honestly,I don't think they kept up. I

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mean they were Bushmaster was a staplein law enforcement, and I don't think
when them bridge that gap very well. So always sad to see that.
On good news. Oh, Smithand Wesson celebrated its new headquarters this week,
did you see this. We actuallygot a gun from from the new
headquarters as well this week. Theyare now have a plant in Marysville,
Tennessee, almost three quarters of amillion feet. That plant one hundred and

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twenty five million dollar plant, andthey relocated a course from the anti gun
state of spring Or of Massachusetts,where they resided for one hundred and seventy
years. Isn't that sad? Istill think they owned the plant there and
have some some presence, but it'ssad. Trivia. What's the oldest manufacturer

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of firearms that is still in existence? It's either Browning or FN Barretta.
Oh really, sixteenth century was whenthey started. Wow in that something that's
good facts. See I missed thosethose little facts. With the speaking of
FN, FN just announced plans tobuild a new thirty three million dollar plant
in South Carolina. This goes inconjunction. I think they have another plant

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there, so they are kind ofdoubling down on South Carolina. These states
that are really pro gun and proSecond Amendment are really starting to pull the
manufacturers to them, and I meanit's pulling them out of these these blue
states from up north. So kindof good to see for those people down
south? What else do we havehere? Let's see. You know,

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this is interesting. The FEDS havenow asked and this I want you guys
thoughts on this. They have Fedshave now asked the Supreme Court to decide
if weed smokers and non violent gunoffenders can own guns, non violent felons

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and people who smoke when marijuana canown guns. Wh's your thoughts? Why
not people that drink owns guns?You know, that's very progressive in your
thinking there. Well, I don'twant to know. Don't ever label don't
label me that. I mean,that's very forward thinking. I mean I
think where I lie with that personallyis you know, I'm not a big

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fan of marijuana being legalized for anumber of reasons. But if you're going
to, then I think you haveto ease up on that side too,
because, like you said, it'syou know, it's like drinking and stuff.
How about non violent felons owning guns? Nonviolente people make a mistake and
they gives them a second chance.How aboutolent felons? Oh no way,

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okay, Well that's kind of howI feel. I mean, not violent
felons. You could be you cancatch a felony for something that really isn't
horribly egregious. You do your time, you pay your dues to society.
I don't think it should take awayyour gun, right, I disagree.
You think they should think if you'rea felon, should stand And I think
that's part of what the problem iswith society is we keep loosening our laces

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up and allowing these small things tohappen, and then they get bigger and
bigger. Edward, I agree withyou one hundred percent, and that's my
that's my conflict because I agree withyou too. If if you know that
as a felon, I'm not goingto be able to own a gun,
maybe that's a little bit of adeterrent down the road. I mean,
you can make a mistake and notbe a felony. I mean, you

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know you're if you're if it risesto the level of a felony, you've
really made a mistake. And sothere's definitely a discussion there and the government,
the FEDS have asked the Supreme Courtto rule on that should be interesting.
I am on the fence about themarijuana thing too. I mean,
from what I've seen in my lineof work, and my lifetime. The
people that partake in the marijuana heavilyor on a daily basis have no business

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having a gun. So but whyBut can you not say that same thing
about those who abuse alcohol? It'shard, it's it's a tough discussion.
I mean, it's a discussion thatI know. I mean, I know,
I know that's a tough one.Well, we will let you think
of that because it's time to goto a break. When we come back

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from the break, we're gonna getto popball those guns of the week.
It's revolvers. There you go.We're on talking about badcasting, live from
the studios of L. E.P. D. Farms. Arrange will
be back. That's a guitar andkeep could be a guitar, No way.

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Roy Clark would have ye yeah,he probably would have. But it
sounded like this, that's tickling theivory? Is there? Buddy? We
could just let him play to this. We get to that point you don't
know who this is? Yes,I know who is it. I think

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it's super Tramp. Oh I'm lookingat that, and I think the name
of the song is bloody well somethingbloody well right, bloody well, right,
look at that don't ever doubt me. Welcome back to on Target.
I know it's Eric joined today inthe LAPD stud Is you hear the weather
man's voice my father, and CohnerField says to my life, Paba,

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that was one of your better weathers, you know, No, was it?
Well? Actually it was once Iscratched out your stuff. Yeah,
you know. I'll tell you aquick funny story here. You know,
Cardell is on CBS now on theCollege Football Show on Friday nights and Saturday.
So of course we're sitting on therewatching it last night and it came
on late, it was like eleventhirty, and he is the newer one

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of the group. There's four guyssitting around the table and they're talking about
the games that are going on,the Colorado game and so forth, and
so they cut in and now athalftime and everything. So Luke and I
tell him, I said, don'tdo this one. He's on air.
He texts him, who did Lukedid? He touched him on air And
while he's on air, they movedthe camera to another shot. Did the
answer? Cardell answers, course,of course, what what Luke texted him

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is not fit for Uh no,he did really good though. He looked
good and the more weeks he getsinto it, he flows. I mean,
it's it's good good, it's agood look. We always said he
was. That was a good goodthing for him. So it's time for
the Gun of the Week, sponsoredby good friends over at Black Wing Shooting
Centers. Guys, Pabla. Theseare you know. I was just walking
by the case yesterday and I thought, you know what, we've never talked

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about these. They both happened tobe revolvers. They're both unique ones,
new ones used and the one theirony, the kind of the uniqueness to
it. I've never heard of thename. It's called the gun. Right
on the side of it is calledthe boomer. There's a reason. I
wonder why, because there's a fortyfour special way way forty four special.

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So describe what you got there inyour hands. Well, this is actually
the barrel length. I thought thiswas two inch, but it's something like
two point six inches. This isa Charter's arm revolver obviously, and the
some of the features on it.It has a ported barrel to reduce the

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kick. The Actually I think thismodel is seven four nine something like that.
It's made in Shelton, Connecticut.It's a double ash and only revolver,
which is good. It's kind ofa hidden hammer there. I mean,
like a Bob's hammer. There's ahammer there. Yep, there is
a hammer there, right there there, It is right there. Yep.

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Okay about now, the hammer poolor the trigger pool is eleven pounds six
ounces. Yeah, but you're timeto think of what's going to happen when
it drops. Oh yeah, butit's tough and it's reliable and it's actually
this is a small version of theTurner's Arms Bulldog. Oh really yeah,

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okay, I didn't know that.And now what made this this particular caliber
famous? What made it fair forspecial? Yeah? I don't know,
right. How about David Brooklewitz?Oh yeah, of Sam, this is
this is what he used in NewYork when he did his attacks in nineteen
seventy six nineteen seven. Did heuse a short barrel atax I her arms?

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Oh you know arms? Yeah,it was a forty four special Yeah
wow. And but it doesn't havea front sight. Now there's probably a
reason for that. I would saythat's because because yeah, that's one well
and the other reason if you're goingto shoot that. You're going to close

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your eyes. I'm telling you youknow, well, you know who wanted
one of those so bad? Yes, I know you're gonna say, if
he knew that was here, hehas one? Yeah, it used to
be. Ye, really he wantedone of those so bad. Yeah.
Well, actually there was no frontsight because that was made so that it
wouldn't snag on your clothing and everything. Can you imagine carrying that in your

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pocket or something? No? Wow, yeah, I don't know. I
got an attraction to that. Youhave an attraction there on my desk when
you're done. But anyways, Idon't know what else I can say about
this. This is used, uh, and it's four hundred dollars, which
I think is a damn good price. And it's in really good shape.

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So that one is here. Itis for sale, Papaul, What you
got two minutes there watching the clockthere because you were on LA giving us
a hard time? What's the otherone you got? This is a Heritage
manufactured Snubnose twenty two so Herritage knownfor their three four inch barrels. They
this is called the barkeep yep,okay? And what type of grip is

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this, Eric, that would beyour bird's head grip. That's your bird's
head grip. Okay, it couldbe a snakehead grip like that, but
bird's head. This This shoots twentytwo long rifle, twenty two longs,
twenty two shorts, and twenty twocaps. Really you didn't know that,
did you know? Now, veryvery short barrel. This is heavy.

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Yeah, this is a sick shotand the company does not recommend that you
drive fired this. What is uniqueabout this It has a safety. Revolvers
have a safety yeah right there,ed right there? Yeah, And when
that is engaged and you pull thetrigger, the hammer right on, brother,

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but actually the hammer will go downbut not hit the firing Wow.
And and so yeah, that's whatthis is. How's my time? Eric?
You got a good forty five seconds? Okay? It has it comes
with an ejector tool. It doesn'thave an ejector rod like mile. Yeah.
So yeah, you have this tool. You got to be kidding.
Yeah, And you pop out eachone individually and kind of unique. It

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has a great feel to it.Obviously, nothing you're gonna put in your
pocket. But in the day whenyou you know, when they you know,
have these behind you know the conveniencestore counter. The bar good Field
just extremely I don't even know whatthe barrel link is. I know inch
and a half. No, actually, I think it's a little bit over
two inches. Eric is really yeah, well yep, yep. Kind of

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neat and it's new and it's forsale. The barrel is two point six
eight. Really, I I don'tthink I would like to have this gun.
Well that's that's if you got totake and that's really bad because we
were going to give it to year. Well, well, we'll let you
think about it because we have toget to the bottom of the hour news.

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When we come back from the bottomof our news, we have our
good friend Luis with us talking alittle bit about why the Second Amendment is
important and it should be important toyou. We're on talking about broadcasting live
from the studios of LPD Firearms andArrange. We'll be back right after the
news. Welcome back to on Target. I'm your hysteric joined today in the
LPD studios. I got popall tomy left, I got big ed to

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my right. Jac Is off andChuck is where is Chuck? He?
You know what? He is sobusy now with the stuff on WUTV.
And he's with his grandkids and withthe family, and Saturdays is that time.
So I hate to impede upon that. He graciously sat in last week
for us and had the reins,and I'm sure it'll be more coming up,
so he needs to bring his familyin. True he has a couple

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of times before. So guys,our next guest is a very good friend
of ours, someone that we've known. I look the other day, it
goes clear back to twenty sixteen.He's probably one of the most patriotic people
I know. And it's not becausehe flies the flag and knows more about

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history the most young lefty ya who'srunning around protesting today. Louise is one
of the most patriotic people I knowbecause when he says we need to pay
attention to what's going on in ourcountry, it's because he knows firsthand what
it means to flee your home countryand arrive in a country that is the

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land of the free. He's seenit firsthand, and today he's going to
tell a little bit about why wemust not sit on our hands and let
the country slip away. Louise isjust a good friend and we're so proud
that he can call in today.How are you doing their brother? Very
good, very good. Thank youvery much for having me today. And

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first of all, I want tothank you. I'm thank the producer loser.
They're doing a very good job.Thank you, Bob. I will
promise I will bring Donalds and coffee. Great. Great. I mean,
I didn't mean to forget about you, but I've been kind of tied busy,
but I carry you in my heart. As a matter of fact,
I got a book for you thatyou're gonna love. Okay, So yeah,

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anyways, I just want to saythat, say thank you to everybody,
to you Eric, and then goahead. Yes, it's the first
question. First question. Wait aminute, should we talk about Michigan?
Those little comfortable because I'm so happywith Nostra dam Hey, we'll see,

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we'll see. So Louise back andcorrect me if I'm wrong. But I
think I have a good grass aftertalking to you for so many years.
But back in the eighties, youwere a young, strapping, good looking
man living in your home country ofVenezuela. He maybe put that in.
I just didn't live in there somuch, but you were living there.
You were in the military Special Forcesand that was actually a unit that was

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started by the US Green Berets,so a very elite unit. You progress,
you were an MP at one pointand at one point you became an
investigator for the military. And whatwas unique, and I didn't know this
until last night when we were talking. During your time as an investigator,
and this is in the eighties,one of your tasks was to keep tabs
on potential enemies of the state.Right, And do you remember any of

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the names back then that you weretasked to keep tabs on. Yeah,
the first name that we used tohave. We didn't do it for sure
while he was doing But this person, his name was Hugo Chavez Fia.
He was a lieutenant colonel and thismovement started on the seventies when he was
a cadet on our West Point Academy. He and five other friend of him,

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among them was a general bad WillChirinos to tenant Commander Chirinos, and
they were calculating and making this socialistcommunist monuments. But at that time we
very well, I was very prospered. We have our problems, you know,

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economic problems, inflation, but Venezuelapeople were happy very happy because we
were the serving country with more oilin the world, and the economy was
okay, not that bad. Wenever flew out out of the country.
You go to the Caribbean Sea forvacation. Everybody was happy. You can

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put food in your table, youhave a decent job. And then some
people that have money, they wereable to buy firearms like in here in
America. Okay, with a fewerstipulations. But I wasn't that bad until
February four of nineteen nine two theBlack Curtain head off. This Lieutenant Uga

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Chavis decided to give a coup toCarlos andres Peri, which was a Democrat
president, but he failed. Theycut to them, they put them in
jail, and then they went toelections and then, uh, this is
a president a social Christian. Iwant to make sure that you understand anything

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that says socials is bad. Okay, there's no social Christian, there's no
social Democrat, there is no socialnod. When they say social socialism,
that's kindness Cody with the bather,Okay, so you have to be careful
with that was okay. So anyways, so this guy decided to freedom Chavis
because Chaves become a martial people votefor him in nineteen ninety nine and then

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leader by leading, he start doingthose funny bills in Congress. He start
changing the school system. They startgiving power power to people that were black
people with background, very bad.He starts changing everything. So of course
the low abiding people citizens, theydo not like that. He started attacking

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the police department because Karak has usedto be like a Columbus. We have
subatellized cities around like a whitehall,doubling, so on, so on.
So he starts putting in jail themajors of the city and eliminating the police
force. And you create the BolivardianPolice, federal National Police, so he

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can't have power over the police.And then the niner begin. And so
Louis, I mean that when wetalked about that last night, it jumped
out because you hear about I mean, one of the things that comes to
mind, and I think it wastwenty thirteen. And tell me if you
remember this when this happened. Butaround that time President Obama said, and

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this you can go out there andgoogle this. He says, we need
to have a national police force equalto size and power of our military and
when you look at the history ofthe country of Venezuela. That's exactly what
happened. When you heard the presidentsay that, what was your thoughts,
Well, I was do with thewhole entire wit in the bathroom, sick

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of my stomach, because I said, no way, you cannot do that.
And then that looked like a flashbackan eyemare because if he does that,
look, Cuba have a national police, Nika, I will have a
national police. If that tells yousomething, so nobody can stop him and
the people from the right, theywill not have the right to assembly,

(30:44):
they won't have the first Amendment,they have no right. They will not
have the right to go protesting ministrybecause the national police will represent that.
You know. So it's crazy.It's crazy people. If you listen to
me, you need to start wakingup. I start buying canned food and
toilet paper. Because if if wedon't wake up and we don't go out

(31:07):
too vote for the right people,and we stopped this agenda, this is
coming lefty agenda, We're gonna loseour freedom. We're gonna lose our second
Amendment, We're gonna lose our firstAmendment, and we're gonna become another Venezuela,
another Cuba, another Nicaragua, anotherColombia, another Argentina. Luis.
So when we were talking, youknow, you had mentioned that in two

(31:30):
thousand and two that there wasn't uprisingand they basically overthrew Chavez, but it
only lasted forty eight hours and hisgenerals got him out. And I was
surprised to hear that who else helpedhim? It was Fidel Castro and everything.
Yeah, everything comes from from Cuba, from Fidel Castro, and is

(31:53):
a dotween. It is a system. It's an agenda that they have on
some power of forum. All thoseleaders, all those leaders win and get
together and their idea is to makeAmerica continent socialists. But the only thing
that stopped the movement is the UnitedStates of America. But right now we

(32:14):
don't have a president with a bigkahuna like our President Trump to say,
you know what, we're going tokeep him being American. We protect the
Second Amendment, we protect our people, and we don't want to let the
left comeing over here to surrender ourfreedom. And at that time you had

(32:34):
mentioned that when Chavez got back outand got back in the power, he
elicited the help of Cuba to basicallyinfiltrate his own army. Yeah, go
out there. Trust. Yeah,he did not trust anymore. You have
no idea how many generals, capitalmajors lieuten in current Wayne to jail.
That was like a hunting nigh onHalloween, you know what I mean.

(32:54):
It was worse than the irs.It was worse than the shouts for office
and everybody. Well, I mean, they were putting people in jail.
And then he talked to Phidel.He said, listen, I need your
help, I need your intelligence here, send me people that I can trust.
Well, guess what that was thefirst time when our national armed force

(33:15):
became a slave of another intruder government. Because now the armed Force are surrounded
by the QF, the Castle Army. It's unbelievable. I'm here and I
don't believe that it is. Itis what it is in Louis. So
fast forward a little bit to recenttimes. You know what kind of spurred

(33:37):
our conversation this week, All thisstuff's going on in Israel with Tumas,
and something came out that you alertedme to that I didn't even know about.
Talk a little bit about that relationshipand how far back it goes with
Venezuela and Palestine and jumas well.Chabe was very good friend of Palestine and

(33:57):
Palestine government. And when I stayedpot, staying government and talking about the
terrorists, sell ha mass Okay,there are a bunch of talks and cowers
okay. And he makes friendship withthe people on Iran. So why is
that? Remember if you take alook at Google, the United States puts
on international sanctions on Iran about theprogram nuclear program, and they stop to

(34:22):
sell him urine. And then Venezuelais such a rich country. We got
oil, we got gold, wegot diamonds, and guess what we got
We have urine. And then westart selling urine es urine to Uran so
they can keep in hiding making nuclearbombs. So charves opening the border from

(34:44):
the Uranian people and coming to Venezuelaand by lands buying factories. They practical,
they own the country. So guesswhat. Guess what this president,
this administration opened the border here inTexas. And then Maduro is sending the
small cells of terry to the UnitedStates and Homeland Security. I just learned

(35:08):
this that last week the Homeland securityarrest one hundred and twenty three terrorists that
they were in the least, Yes, how about the older thousand that they
are already here waiting for orders.That's a big problem that we have.
So why don't say you saved moneyand go back by their guns because they're

(35:30):
gonna do the same thing they didin Israel. They're gonna take us for
surprise. And Luis, I mean, that's that's incredible. So really,
I mean, what he's saying isthat Venezuela started this relationship years ago.
He says, you know, backtwenty years ago, Chavez was meeting and
so now they have basically have anopen border with these terrorists. And look

(35:51):
who's coming across our southern border,these Venezuelans. You know, basically and
in essences, these terrorists have adirect line. And that is I mean,
that's incredible to think about how weare, it's right under our noses,
and what the potential is, especiallyafter you see what happened to Israel.
So Louise to today and well,you know what, Louise, can

(36:14):
you hang on for a second,we go do a quick break. Yes,
okay, let's do this. Let'sgo to a quick break, and
we come back and continue our discussionwith Louise. Talk a little bit about
how firearms sales are going in Venezuelathese days. We're all talking broadcasting live
from the studios of LPD Farms.Arrange. Will be back right after the
break. Ready, boys, Ah, he knew that too. Well,

(36:43):
let's go. Welcome back, goodchoice of music, al, welcome back
on Target. I'm your host.Oric joined today in the LPED studios.
I got Papaul to my left andbig Ed to my right. No JC,
no Chuck Douglas. We have ourgood friend Louise on the phone.
And I feel to say this too. When Louis came over from Venezuela,

(37:05):
his passion for law enforcement and protectingcame to this country and to this day.
How many days a week you workright now, Louis seven days,
seven days, seven days a week, Jewish nagart and a Hebrew school on
Sundays. Yes, he works outthere protecting and security and stuff right here
in the United States. And thishas had an entire career here in this

(37:30):
state. So fortunate to have him. So Luis. We went into break.
We were talking a little bit aboutVenezuela today. What's the atmosphere like
for purchasing a firearm if you area citizens of Venezuela today, Well,
today is impossible. It is impossible. They say. The government said,
oh, you're very welcome to buyguns. But it's been such a problematic

(37:52):
process that nobody, you know,nobody, they decisted to buy the gun.
The only people that has the rightand make it easy to purchase a
firearm is the people that works withthe government, okay, because they belong
to the Communist party and they makeeverything is corruption, and then they can
have a full automatic ar fifteen,they can have a semi automatic pistols or

(38:15):
calibers nine millimeters forty five even threefifty seven. But if you have connections
with the government, you can havefood, you can have medicine, and
you can obtain a choir and afirearm. Before before nineteen ninety nine,
Venice, like I said, Venezuelaused to be like a United State of

(38:36):
America, and a citizen can gothere and you know, do the paperwork
and buying the weapons that were available. But always always the calibers nine millimeters
on forty five and three fifty sevenwere only for the government and the army.
Civilians were allowed to buy caliber suchis a twenty five caliber, twenty

(38:57):
two and thirty a special chut guns. Chutguns the ones that you're breaking and
a half and put one only oneshell uh twelve gage and sixteen gauge.
That's the Saints Chavist to After thecoup that they gave it to him,
he decided to send the National Guardafter every law violent citizen that owns a

(39:19):
gun for the last twenty years atthe time, and whoever they resist to
give up their weapons. They eitherwere throwing jail or killed and nobody knew
nothing. That was a horrible collapse. So today, for today, he
took all those weapons and he createsvolivarian circles or collectives. Those are criminal

(39:40):
thoughts that he deputized, and theysay, listen, we're going to give
you this weapon to you are you'regoing to defend the revolution no matter what,
you defend the revolution and you willbe a vote of the law enforcement
and the army. So they don'tknow who they are. I know who
they are. They are regular drugdealers, okay from the website of Karaka,

(40:01):
and they're the one when the peoplego out for demonstration to protest against
the communists. He called the phone. He picked out the phone, say
hey, collective, come down todissipate this DS. And they coming down,
they start shooting citizen and they cannotdefend themselves. Wow. That's how
the weapons situation in Venezuela is.Wow. So Luis were unfortunately down to

(40:25):
the last two minutes. Tell uswhat is your message for these young people
today protesting in the streets. Imean, what what is it going to
take to wake up? I mean, you've seen it firsthand. You fled
from your homeland firsthand because of theseatrocities, and you're seeing some of those
similarities occurring here. What's your thoughts. Well, first of all, we

(40:45):
have to regain our country back andour values. Okay, we need to
stop the rhetoric mentality to change thingsthat you cannot change. If you was
born like a woman, you're one. If you was born like a man,
you are a man. Don't tryto teach those things to kids.

(41:07):
Go ahead and vote for the people, the right people, not for the
fashion people. Okay, have amore responsibility and go out and see the
reality of the communists and socialists,because we still got a beautiful nation,
the nation of the free, thenation that you and me we can talk

(41:27):
on the phone and I know I'mgonna go back after I hang on the
phone, I'm gonna go back tomy family. And they don't want to
hang me or wanna throw me inthe basement of a self. You know
what I mean. This country isone of We have so little problems like
any other country, but this countryis the best. This country. You
can do whatever you want to do. You can have a discent life,

(41:50):
you can have freedoms, you canwalk for this tree. But they want
to change everything and anything that issocialist and communists is not good. That's
my message. We need to wakeup because they take a little by little,
they attacking us with our school,our kids, our system, our
weapons, our mentality and the technology. So we need to wake up.

(42:14):
Parents have to be more dedicated totheir kids, to know what they're thinking,
what they're doing, and what arethey doing, you know what I
mean, and be more responsible.That's my method. Yep. Well,
Louis, thank you so much forjumping on. I know you're in between
jobs and everything today, but reallyyour message needs to get out there and

(42:36):
we need we need the young peopleto hear it and to hear firsthand.
You know what I always say.I always say, it's very nice become
communists and socialists when you live inAmerica. So because the Bill of Rights
gonna protect you, nobody's gonna trustyou in an electrical chair on jail.
That's nice. But go back toVenezuela, Coula or Nicarawa being a communist.

(42:57):
You see, you see what happenedto you up absolutely well, like
when you it's like this is youngpeople. They are the first one when
the chocolate hit the fend, They'regonna be like a New York when you
turn the lights on the cacaraca underthe counter. That's the first one is
going to be running away. Sowe'll leave you. That is a final

(43:19):
message we can leave with. Whenthe chocolate hits the fan, all them
lefties like cucaracha is going to berunning under the table, exactly like when
you're in New York and the handsyou turn the lights on me and now
you see the bunch and run away. He help, Yeah, Louise,
be safe out their brother. Alwaysgood to hear your voice. Please stay

(43:40):
in touch, keep us in touchon on the stuff that you're seeing and
stop by and see you sometimes bringbring Pau paulk coffee in down. Yeah,
I gotta bring the book. Anddon't worry about I take care of
that. Thank you. That's rightnow. God bless America and God bless
you all great, Thank you somuch. That's our good buddy, Luis.
And you know the amazing thing abouthis story, Ed, he's a

(44:01):
Michigan fan. I mean, itjust goes to show how you can,
you know, have relationships like thatwith that's how we first met them.
It is. That's pretty sad.It's pretty much best somebody from another country
has to tell Americans how to live. You know what's exactly right? Yep,
it is. We're so we're twolas, we're too soft and that
stuff. Guys. Next show actuallyis going to be about holsters. Pop.

(44:24):
You got to be back holsters forwintertime, Carrie, we haven't done
that for a while. Tons outthere, thanks for spending time with us.
Go watch the Bucks and as always, let's be careful out there.
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