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as always always, always, always more than enough to talk
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about more than enough, I guess first things for and
this is pretty big news, and I got to tell
you it kind of crossed. I went through my mind.
Apparently it's an accident when I can tell. But it
happened at a place called Accurate Energetic Systems, which is
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near the Nashville area. It's a Tennessee munitions plant. They
build munitions for the government military. This is in Humphreys County,
Tennessee and being reported by the Daily Color News Foundation
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Ireland Owens. Explosion that destroyed munitions plant in Hickman County, Tennessee.
Higman County, Tennessee on Friday has left nineteen people missing
and feared dead. That according to authorities and news coverage.
According to news Channel five in Nashville, the explosion of
CUD about seven forty five on Friday. Again. The place
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is known as Accurate Energetic Systems. A Great Collier spokesman,
a person for the Humphrey County Emergency Management Agency, said
there was no ongoing threat of explosions and the situation
was under control by Friday afternoon. There is nothing to describe.
It's gone, he said, that's Sheriff Chris Davis said, also,
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after being asked about the building's remains, there's just nothing
left gone. I mean, it's a bomb plan if you
will so. Multiple fatalities reported the facility employed. According to
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Hickman County Mayor Jim Bates, the facility employed approximately eighty people.
Remains uncertain many people were inside at the time of
the explosion Friday morning. CNN's reporting acrode Injetic Systems, By
the way, manufactured is various high explosive compositions and especially
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products for the US A DoD Department of Defense or
the Department of War ever you won't call it, and
US industrial markets that according to the company's Facebook page,
company specializes in providing diverse portfolio of high quality energetic
products designed to meet the rigorous demands of military, aerospace
and commercial industries, according to the website. Now, I've got
to be honest with you. Given the world we live in,
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the first thing that went through my mind was is
this or was this a terrorist attack or was just
just an unfortunate accident. Somebody got careless, somebody wasn't following
safety protocols and literally, boom, we have an explosion. I've
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seen some pictures of this plant and it's literally well,
I was going to say, there's like a bomb hited
it dead, multiple bombs hit it technically, but there's nothing left.
In fact, there's what looks to me like a partial
crater where the plant was, or part of it was.
It looks like there's a whole earth thrown up around it.
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Big rocks and things, you know, they're just in You
can see some crush cars and just all sorts of
debris looks like rocks, bricks, whatever. But it's basically gone
from the pictures that I have seen. But certainly we
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need to pray for the families and pray for the
folks in that area. They said that explosion was heard
from miles around and that it shook homes and businesses,
and again, there are least according to the lationshiport I
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was able to pull offline. I think it was either
nineteen or twenty people missing and their fear dead. So
certainly we want to pray for those folks, Pray for
the area, pray for the families. But again, given the
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time that we live in, there's a part of me
that has this nagging suspicion and I'm probably wrong. There
may have been something more to this.
Speaker 6 (06:38):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
It's the skeptic in of me. Perhaps I am king
of the skeptics. I'll take that crown. But you gotta wonder,
you know, when you hear it. But again, it's part
and parts of the world we live in, is it not.
When you hear about some big explosion. The first thing
that we run to your model what times, Well, was
this a terrorist attack? It was just something kind of
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crazy on the terrorism side of things. And we're gonna
get into that a little bit more in the broadcast
here just a minute, because well, there are some domestic
terrorist groups and individuals doing things, and they have done things.
For example, remember the Palisades fire. Now they called that
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arson a few days ago. Suspect his name is Jonathan Renderdect.
According to DOJ's being ported by Paul Boyce bridbart dot com.
Polis Aides Arsen suspect that he felt liberated and amazing
after burning a Bible. Burning a Bible prior to the
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destructive blaze. The suspected artist was arresting connection to the
destructive Pacific Polisates fire earlier this year, allegedly burned a
Bible prior to setting off the blaze that took over
six thousand homes in twelve hundred innercent lives. Huh, must
not be a fan of the Bible. Must not be
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a fan of the bible. Investigators a legend and Affidavid
that Renternect is closed to a family member that he
had burned a Bible months before he allegedly ignited the
deadly fire. He also allegedly disclosed this information with the
Chad GPT.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
Court.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
Literally burnt the Bible that I had it felt amazing.
I felt so liberated, he said in the digital exchange.
Per the San Francisco Chronicle. Huh, why what got him
off about burning the Bible? Well, something did, and then
this guy goes the lights of fire. Investigators identified rendering
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act as a suspect quickly and had interviewed in by
January twenty fourth, the week before the week before the
fire was fully contained. Surveillance footage showed him and his
vehicle in the area at the time the fire began.
Additional phone records revealed he and no one else was president,
the side official said noted the outlet he was also
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allegedly he also allegedly donated two dollars to former President
Joe Biden's twenty twenty campaign bispender Riddy Well, I guess
he spent a spare change on you know, things to
burn things with. As bright bart news report of the
twenty nine year old suspect was arrested in Florida. Routers
also reported he allegedly recorded videos on his phone of
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firefighters attempting to extinguish the blaze. Of course, his Palisades
fire burned, you know, just numerous numerous structures and homes, businesses.
A lot of people lost everything and most of those
folks still have not built back yet. Justice Bartin officials
announced at the news conference that Jonathan rendernet In twenty
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nine aka Jonathan Render, also known as John Render, of Melbourne, Florida,
had been detained. BBC reports authorities said evidence collected from
the suspects digital devices showed image he generated on GPT
on chat GBT depicting a burning city. There's a clue. Well,
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we cannot undo the damage and the destruction that was done.
We hope his arrest and the charges against him bring
some measure of justice to the victims of this errific tragedy.
By the way, several people died in that. So let's
see what happens there. But he burned a Bible. He
burned a Bible. Isn't that interesting? Let me just submit
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and throw out that demonic activity, not just deranged activity,
but demonic activity, demonic influence. Activity is on the raw.
If you haven't noticed, if you have not noticed, is
this just pure coincidence? Is it just something in the
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atmosphere that's moving a certain way. No, I think it's
just the times in which we live, which were predicted
in scripture. I mean, if you want to sign that,
we're at least in the early part of the latter days,
we're there. There's others, But how people are behaving, I
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think some of it. I mean, some of his people
are just ornery. There's some people that are just that's
just how they are. They don't need to monic help.
That's just the way they are. They're psycho, they're evil,
they're wicked. We have our times sometimes calling people evil
things evil. In this world, there's just evil to I mean,
it could be that this guy, although I'm kind of
leaning towards there was some monarch influence. They're given that
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he burned the Bible, but maybe not. There are just
some people that are just downright evil. They don't need
any help from the level or his pals there. You know,
they're already there. They're already kind of on the team,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
So it is.
Speaker 5 (12:10):
Is that is that this guy's case? I don't know,
but it just seems like there is so much going on,
and it seems like it is ramping up in recent
years and days that it is just pure evil and
it seems like the devil is sort of taking his
mask off. I mean, as we moved closer and closer
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to the time of the Antichrist. Of course, that's still
maybe some you know, many years off. Can bee hundred
years off? Who knows a couple hundred years off, nobody knows.
But given the fact that I believe we are in
the early part, at the very least of the early
day of the latter days. I don't think we're in
a great tribulation. That's still I think some years ahead
of us. But we are in uh you know, where
we've rounded If you can kind of visualize as a racetrack,
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we've rounded turn four and we can look down the
straight away and see the checker flag. All right, we've
just rounded turn forth, so we're coming into that straight away.
But we can see, you know, down further down, we
can see that checkered flag, the guy holding the checkered flag.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Uh.
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So we are certainly in the vicinity. We're getting closer.
Some of you hearing my voice may live long enough
to experience the rapture or if you miss that, and
hopefully you won't, pray that you won't, but if you do,
you will be experiencing the Great Tribulation more than likely,
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which ain't going to be a picnic, especially the second half,
it would appear of what's in scripture. But then all
being said, we're seeing it seems like Satan and his
pals taking off the Halloween masks, so to speak. I mean,
they're just they're not holding back, they're not holding back
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sac a pause. Have got more on this. Another group,
domestic terrorist group trying to do some things. Uh, pretty
weird what they're trying to do, but potentially very deadly
and very dangerous. They've been worned. If you do this,
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Speaker 5 (16:43):
So fins have warned Antifa, who have been labeled now
domestic terrorist organization. That's any fascist people. Look, I'm an
anti fascist, not a member of Antifa. Here's what makes
me scratch my head about the Antifa folks. Let's say
you had a group of folks. That was, oh, I
don't know, against child sex trafficking. So to get the
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message across the child sex trafficking was a bad thing,
they went out and engaged in child sex trafficking. That's true.
Speaker 4 (17:11):
How bad it is.
Speaker 5 (17:13):
I mean these people were dress in black, utilized fascist
street fighting tactics, but they're anti fascist.
Speaker 4 (17:24):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (17:26):
Nevertheless, they say to domestic terrorists, this is the government
will not overrun our cities. We will bust their networks
and bring every one of them to justice. Being reported
about Hudson Crozier, Daily Color News Foundation, Trump administration warnant
on Thursday that shining lasers at aircraft could result in
up to thirty I'm sorry, up to twenty years, well
maybe thirty two, up twenty years in prison. One day
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after an anarchist website announced plans for a mass attack
on federal helicopters, the FBI's Portland, Oregon office laid out
the potential penalties in an ex post indirectly responding to
a blog post first reported by the Daily Color News Foundation,
then encouraged Portlanders to fill the skies with lasers aimed
at law enforcement helicopters on Saturday. Those whose attacked. It
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could be charged with aiming a laser pointer and an aircraft,
or even destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities, which can
bring up to five and twenty years behind bars, respectively.
The FPI noted, you might recall when, oh gosh, I
don't know who it was, It like fifteen twenty years ago,
maybe maybe long ago than that. I don't remember where kids.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
Were.
Speaker 5 (18:37):
You know, they lived in suburbs and airports whatever. We're
taking laser pointers and pointing them at airplanes and pointing
them at helicopter, pointing them at anything in the sky
pretty much, and pointing them at cars and so on.
And the FAA got kind of concerned about this, and
eventually penalties were prescribed. I think there's mistaken like a
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law pass in Congress that said, you know, you do this,
you go to jail, and it seem to kind of
died down after that. But it's it's a federal offense
to aim one of those intentionally dam any kind of
laser device, intentionally at an aircraft. Okay, just don't do it,
all right, don't do it, or you could be in
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a nice coachy jail. Cell quote. This is incredibly dangerous
for the aircraft, personnel, and the public safety. The Department
of Homeland and Security said in a Thursday expost with
a screenshot of the blog and TIVA, domestic terrorists will
not overrun our cities. We will bust our networks and
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bring every one of them to justice. Blogside Rose City
counter Info did not respond to the dcns's request for
commat of course not. Federal prosecutors charge a man in
Portland with allegedly shining a laser at a Customs and
Border Protection helicopter mid a mid flight in September. Such
a in fact, it can impair pilot's vision to make
it unsafe to fly, an FBA agent warned in court
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documents for the case. And but that appears to be
the goal, according to Rose City counter infos Wednesday post,
quite if enough lasers are pointed at the aircraft, we
think it will not be able to safely stay in
the air for long enough to continue to pinpoint the
source for law enforcement, and numbers will make it difficult
to focus on a single person, says you know honestly
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written call to action. Apparently this idiot doesn't realize that
if that helicopter crashes, it could crash on anything or
anybody in killing anything or anybody including them. Something tells
me ANTIFA it doesn't go out and find and hire
or find the brightest people to join their organization. I
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mean this is stupid. I mean, just think, could land
on a school, could land on a hospital, you know,
a helicopter or any other kind of aircraft. Dummy, I
mean good, that's gracious, it says the anonmalously written to
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call to actionally, be ready to dispose of the lasery
if you need to, wear gloves and clean it with alcohol.
In case you have to toss it in a hurry,
consider taking precautions to keep DNA off of it as well,
says the genius. It won't take many of us to
ground the helicopters, the post reads. Rose Citycunteriff was also
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one of multiple doxing websites of really immigration agents' names
and home addresses in Oregon. The DHS said in July
the announced Seriti attack would add it to escalating threats
against federal agents in the mid months of violent protests
and shootings and response to immigration enforcement in Portland and elsewhere.
Demonstration in Chicago, Illinois, last Saturday escalated to the point
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that individuals rammed of federal agents with their vehicles that,
according to the DHS, the scene became increasingly violent as
Morte Messa terrorists Gavity began throwing smokes, rocks and bottles
at DHS law enforcement. The Department said, of course, is
prompted the Orange Man to send in National Guard troops
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to Shytown and to Portland to address disorder in violence.
Now he could do as Eisenhower RFK and let's see
Johnson did. Of course, are back in late fifties and
then the early and mid in latter sixties, when things
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got out of hand in these cities, various cities, some
of these same cities, actually they actually sent in National
Guard in some cases federal troops some cases federal troops
not just National Guard, I mean other folks there first,
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airborne whatever, airborne units and other folks to de escalate this.
And they did it basically by just declaring an insurrection,
utilizing the Insurrection Act. I mean, people act like this
is the first time that anybody's ever sent that the
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Orange Man is the first one to ever send National
Guard of troops for that matter, into a city or
into a state when things were just getting crazy like this.
Speaker 8 (23:31):
He is not.
Speaker 5 (23:32):
We have a history of this in the past, oh,
I don't know, almost seventy years, sixty five plus years,
going back to the late fifties, well really even going
back further than that, back in the forties, it was happening.
But this kind of stuff is nothing new in our nation.
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But this is sometimes it's can only be dealt with
by sending in, you know, the guys in green with
them with the big guns. Sadly, but it's people like
like Trump is the very first guy to ever do it,
the very first president ever do it. No, many have,
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and in fact, a whole lot of them were Democrats. Frankly,
of course, you might recall that during the La riots,
which got just absolute bananas, Daddy Bush had to call
in not only the National Guard, but he called in
about fifteen hundred and actually somebody that I know that
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was serving in Therenes at that time, so it was
actually more than that, but he said probably more like
three thousand, but called in fifteen hundred marines that right
there at Camp Pendleton, with orders to shoot to kill
if necessary. That seemed to kind of settle things down. Well,
the gangsters and the troublemakers saw that, well, they all
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kind of packed up the show and went home. Usually,
it usually seems to have a debilitating effect on those
who are acting up. They tend to kind of back up,
back off, and go home. That's why that is done.
And it got well. It works, It absolutely works. But
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I mean, it's a shame it's coming to this. I mean,
my gosh, and how many how many more times must
we do this? I mean, there are a lot, there're
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a lot of American history, but it's suming. It's like
it's more recent history. Presidents of occasional deployed the military
doing feralized National Guard units, quote violence, force federal law
any cities. It seems to happen a lot. In fact,
going back in ninety forty three, there was the Detroit
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race riot. That was President Franklin Roosevelt called in those folks.
It was a two day race riot erupted Detroit. And
this is during World War two. He invoked the Insurrection
Act nineteen fifty seven, little Rock integration crisis. President Eisenhower, right,
the Eisenhower I recall that back when Arkansas Governor Orville
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Fabos used the Arkansas National Guard to block nine Black students,
the Little Rock nine as they were non I from
entering in a Little Rock Central High School in September
of nineteen fifty seven. Well, that sparked a concercial crisis.
There's a bunch of mobs and segregations riding outside the school.
Then President Ike federalized the Arkansas National Guard himself and
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sent one thousand US Army paratroopers in from the Hunter
first Airborne Division. Just send in the Guards, sending Air
Force Division one Hunter first a Force division, Army paratroopers,
you know, special forces guys. He wasn't playing around. He
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did it to an executive order and Title ten of
the Insurrection Act to pull federal court orders. He started
getting the school. Well, by the way, these people being
picked up by ice are doing it under federal court orders.
So I don't follow by both Dems and were pubs.
These are court orders to grab these people and deport them.
Maybe these orders are stale. They've been on the books
for a few years. Biden administration wasn't exactly hustling to
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get these things out. Some of them have been on
the books longer than that. So this is uh, I mean,
this is nothing new. Ninety sixty two Old miss Riots Oxford, Mississippi.
Late September sixty two, there's a guy in James Meredith
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had attempted to become the first black student to enroll
at the University of Mississippi. Ole miss led to violence.
Segregacious uprising. White mobs, including armed extremists, attacked federal marshalls
on campus situation desclating in a small war zone. Under
sixty marshals were injured pointing it by gunfire. Two people
were killed during the chaos. So what did old President
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Kenny do? That was who was in the White House
at that time. Well, after hours of feudal negotiations with
Mississippi's defying Governor, Ross Barnet, by the way, a Democrat,
evoked the Insurrection Act on the night of September thirtieth,
nineteen sixty two. He deployed army troops. Army troops, forget
the Guard, We're going in with you know, the big
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boys in Green. Nothing against the National Guard, but I mean,
you know, he went with army troops and eventually over
thirty thousand, thirty thousand federal forces, the most ever for
a single disturbance, were ordered into that area. And to
Oxford to quell that ride down and secure the admission
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of one guy. Federal soldiers arrived overnight quot the insurrection
by the next day. They remained on the campus for
months to prevent further violence. Okay, now the segregations didn't
like it. They viewed the federal troops as an invasion.
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Let that massive resistance have been broken Kenny administration. They
were determined to resolve that old miss crisis. That was
Kennedy Democrat. Then again in nineteen sixty three, another desegregation
showdown in Alabama. That was back when George Wallace is
running things Democrat physically barred two black students from enrolling
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at the University of Alabama, the infamous stand in the
schoolhouse door after Wallasey Lord of presidential proclamation to obey
federal court integration orders. These are federal orders, orderers. Well,
George Wallace, if I ain't doing that, you big yankee, Well,
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then President Kenny issued issued an executive order one one
one one one. I'm making that up. He fertilized the
Alabama National Guard again under the Insurrection Act. In fact,
the one of the Guard generals actually confronted Wallace, forming him, sir,
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it is my said, dude, yes, you just step aside
under the orders of the President United States. Wallace finally
did step aside after the big general was staring down
at him, and then students centered without bloodshed. But again
that was candy. He sent in a bunch of bunch
of guardsmen. Nineteen sixty five Selma. You might remember that
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March is Selma Sunday, Bloody Sunday. Remember that after a
federal court authorized everydued march, Governor George Wallace again refused
to adequately protect the demonstrators, claiming Alabama couldn't afford it.
A furious President Johnson, that was olbj Lynna B. Johnson
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responded by federalizing elements of the Alabama National Guard on
March twentieth and dispatched US Army troops regular troops, always
noticing a pattern here, to safeguard the marchers, to safeguard
the marchers because they were marching. There was thousands of
marching along the fifty mile roude to Montgomery, So there
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were federal troops, federal marshals, foreign protective corridors assuring the
marches were not attacked. And again Johnson did it underweight
for it. Yeah, the Insurrection Act. Then in sixty seven
there was a Detroit long hot summer. You might remember
that one, maybe if you're old enough. Maybe not, Probably
long hot summer civil unrest. Michigan's Governor, George Romney mobilized
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the States National Guard, but as a violence escalated for
three people were killed and over a thousand injured, it
became clear local forces couldn't contain the thing. After two
days of unrest, Governor Romney formally requested federal assistance from
President Johnson, who was more than willing to oblige, and
sent in eight thousand, eight thousand guardsmen and also airlifted
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four thousand, seven hundred US Army paratroopers. That was the
eighty second and one hundred first Airborne Divisions. Again. These
federal troops arrived in the Toronto of July twenty fifth
and deployed into the city's hardest hit districts. With around
twelve thousand combined Federal and Guard troops and posy curfewtrolling,
the streets, order was finally restored. Yeah, because when the
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big boys show up with the big guns, everybody starts
behaving nicely. You're getting real polite. Have you noticed that
some similar again happened in nineteen sixty eight After the
assassination of doctor Martin Luther King April fourth, ninety sixty
eight sparked right and well, and over one hundred US
cities many states. One of the hardest hit were Washington,
d C, Baltimore, Chicago. What is it about Chicago? Where arson, looting,
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and violence erupted on a mass of scale again? President
Johnson moved swiftly to deploy these are Democrats to deploy
forces in support of local authorities in Washington, d C,
the nation's capital. Johnson de vote guess what the insurrection
act on April fifth, ninety sixty eight. Since DC's a
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federal district under his jurisdiction, he dispatched about and fifty
federal troops. These worked guardsmen, federal troops, including the eighty
second Airborne, and activated one thousand, seve hundred and fifty
DC National Guard members to assist the DC police. Does
this sound familiar minus the federal troops? Johnson did it.
Speaker 9 (33:51):
He did.
Speaker 5 (33:52):
His Chicago Mayor, Richard Daily and Illinois governor also received
federal troops reinforcements in fact, total of about twenty six thousand,
five hundred federal soldiers soldiers not guards soldiers were sending
to US cities including d C, Baltimore, shy Town, and
April ninety sixty eight. In the chaos, these forces, alongside
tens of thousands of guardsmen, finally quelled these riots. It
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was right after this at Johnson signed by the way,
the Fair Housing April ninety sixty eight. Okay, those are
all Democrats. Nineteen seventy one, Washington, d C. Late April
early May ninety seventy one, Vietnam. More opposition groups converge
on Washington, DC, first series of demonstrations culminating the May
d protests. Writers vowed to shut down the government at
the ward and then this went beyond peaceful protests. Some
organizers aimed a block streets hall traffic in the capitol.
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President Nixon responded with an overwhelming show of force. He
mobilized some two thousand, I'm sorry, some twenty thousand, twenty
thousand personnel, including DC police, federal law enforcements, you name it,
National guardsmen, US Marines, army paratroopers. Not just guardsmen, but
US Marines went in. The grunts went in. Army paratroopers,
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Special forces guys to regain control of the city. Nixons
Combining Forces blanket at DC on May third, nineteen seventy one,
the pick of the protests, blowing tear gas, mass arrest tactics,
on and on and on, and he did catch some
heat for it. Acou follow class action suited we half
of the thousands of arrestees. That was old, tricky dick
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like Dady seven Atlanta prisoner.
Speaker 8 (35:35):
Right.
Speaker 5 (35:35):
Remember that Robald Reagan. He put in federal marshals. It
was rare for but he utilized wait for the insurrection act.
Rare used for a prison incident, but.
Speaker 8 (35:50):
He did it.
Speaker 5 (35:53):
Got some blow back for it. But guess what it
all calmed down.
Speaker 10 (36:00):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (36:05):
He deployed some Guard troops and some troops at some
federal officials officers marshals to regain control of the federal
prisons Los Angeles rites. Remember that Daddy Bush George HW.
Bush April twenty ninth, ninety ninety two, jerrys acquittal, the
four lelyb the officers. Yeah, that erupted in that whole thing.
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Forty five hundred federal troops were deployed. This included two
thousand US Army soldiersman a seventh Infantry Division in one thousand,
five hundred marines from the first Marine Division. Actually, I
knew someone who was there. They said it was more
like three thousand. They said they low ball the number.
They told me about half those helicopters that were in
the air those weren't. Those weren't guard helicopters. About the
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other half were helicopters from the Marine base from Camp Pendleton,
fully locked and loaded machine guns and cannons ready to fire. Yeah,
with orders to to shoot, to use deadly lethal force
if necessary. Yeah. But when the Orange Man does it, oh, well,
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he's a tyrant, he's a fascist. Now, I'm not here
to defend by any means the Orange Man, if you've
listen to show the amount of time, I'm not one
of his biggest fans, and I do not own a
collection to Macca hats. But come on, come on, well,
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all of a sudden, now, when there's all this upheople
in these cities, Orange Man calls in maybe a thousand guardsmen.
I mean, in these situations, I mean thousands are being
called fit, not even just guarded to Federal troops, Airborne Division, Marines,
Special Force if guys thousands were called into some of
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these situations. Donald Trump mobilizes a thousand National Guards and
oh my god, it's an invasion. He's a tyrant, he's
a fascist, he's Hitler, he's this, he's that. Really, give
me a break. Go back and read some history. By
the way, most of what I read you done by
Democrat presidents, or at least about half of it done
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by Democrat presidents. Is it okay when a Democrat does it?
Not okay when a Republican doesn't. I'm not here to
tout the Republicans because I'm sick of them too. Park's
on both houses, all houses. But come on, come on, gang,
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this is history. So when you hear CNN and MSNBC
and Rachel Rachel Maddow and almost it's something ugly. Uh,
some of the other kooks on the Marxist socialist nationalist
broadcasting collective CNN, Crazy News Network, some of the rebuttal
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talking heads on Fox News. This is just unheard of.
Nobody's ever. Trump's doing things that are unheard of. We've
never had a president send this many national Guard to
this many places. I just read them to you. That's
a lie, that's a lie when these talking heads and
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these operatives get on and say, well, this is just
unheard those on prosen Prosian singing this many troops and
there's many little coats and around the country, which we've
never had anything like this.
Speaker 8 (39:48):
You know.
Speaker 5 (39:48):
Well, apparently either a they flung history or b they're
lying through their teeth. Take your pick. Either way is
not good. Let's take a pause. Well, Grisha the rock
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straight ahead stand by.
Speaker 10 (40:22):
Jesus.
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Loves of a Jesus freak. Write him down, hide them
in your heart. Here they are Love God, love His Word,
love your enemies, love your neighbor, love truth.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
Sound easy?
Speaker 3 (40:44):
Not likely.
Speaker 11 (40:45):
If all that does come too easy for you, you're
probably not working hard enough. On the other hand, these
five loves should become second nature to any authentic Jesus
free if you let God's grace offen your heart one
more time, Love God, love His Word, love your enemies,
love your neighbor, love truth.
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Amen.
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Speaker 5 (41:23):
Lads TV staff Sarah Gonzales is Lama's call for terror
attacks on the streets of New York. Pro Palestinian protesters
in New York City are openly calling for action stronger
than the first of October or the first October seventh. Rather,
Islamas have been swarming the streets of New York City,
flying Palestinian flags and calling for terror attacks stronger than
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the first October seven one. Well, we did not act enough,
the protesters chanted. If we acted enough, the headlines behind
me would read Gaza has been liberated. Uh huh. Our
work has not done. We must show up stronger than
we did the first October the seventh, Oh so like
more women and children, and then this is need to
be butchered. That wouldn't enough, that the twelve hundred wasn't enough.
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Should be more like about what five thousand, ten thousand is?
There is there any ceiling to make it clear that
we are not going anywhere. We will keep fighting until
Palestine is free, they yelled. If you had reference October seventh,
you would say he's just making a benign statement. No, no, actually,
this is clearly clearly a terrorist threat. Uh huh.
Speaker 10 (42:31):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (42:34):
Nine percent of the residents of New York City by
the way a Muslim, which comes out to nearly about
seven und fifty thousand muslim I'm not saying all Muslims
are terrorists. I've worked with Muslims. I know Muslims. Most
of them don't act like that. Many of them are
horrified by the ones that do. But the fact of
the matter is you've got some folks here who do
act like that, and that number seems to be growing.
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So there's that because you got to add to the
problem that there are tenants of radical Islam, the tenants
of the Quran that completely contradict the tenants of this country,
the tenants this country was founded on. They're not compatible
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and it should be controversial to say that. Frankly, it's truth.
I've read the Quran. There's a day with English translation
which many Muslim scholars poop. Who is a pretty bad translation? Well,
I think I got the gist of it. Some of
it to me seems rather ambiguous. Someone's pretty straightforward. Infidels
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are to be destroyed. Sometimes it doesn't necessarily say who's
supposed to be doing the destroying, but infidels shall and
must be destroyed. If you do not agree with Islam,
well you're just supposed to be destroyed. That's pretty clear.
(44:07):
It's pretty clear. Uh, it sets up a lot in
terms of Christianity, it sets up a lot of straw men.
It claims that Christians believe in three gods in some
form of Polthism, which is not true. It's one gotten
three persons, not three gods. So they misconstrue the doctrine
of the Trinity. I mean, if you, if you're going
(44:28):
to critique a religion, at least understand what the religion
truly believes. So it's uh, it's it's sloppy Islamic apologetics
at best on on on that front. AnyWho. So there's that.
(44:49):
So Maxivielle was originally talking about, started this whole section
of the show, the devil taking his mask off and
showing us who what he's really all about and his
minions as well. Yeah, it's it's it's out there. It's
out there, and there are people in this country who
mean us harm.
Speaker 8 (45:10):
Now.
Speaker 5 (45:10):
I was watching a podcast the other day and there's
a podcasts it's uh, Sheriff Tatum or not Sheriff Tatum,
Officer Tatum, Offster Tatum. He does his own podcast reads
a retired police officer big dude, and he had a
(45:31):
gal on whose former CIA person operative whatever, And according
to her sources, there's been a lot of chattered, a
lot of been, some some movements been, some concerns, grave concerns.
And of course we heard Chris Farray talk about what
kept him up at night, that we are due for
terrorist attack now. Whether it's going to materialize or happen,
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don't know. But of course Chris Ray, who I'm not
a big fan of, never was, but at least he
had the gumption to say, I think what a lot
of folks are thinking. And obviously what he was thinking
was that with the open and wide open borders we
had for all those years, how many terrorists have come
through and what are they going to do? And might
they be organizing something that might be just as spectacular,
so to speak put in in quotation marks, or even
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worse than what we saw on nine eleven. And he
sounded the alarm on that that was a great concern
of his and his colleagues. This person on Officer Trade
Officer Tatum's show scale, she said that you know, the
I guess the chatter and the stuff that's going on,
and the amount of people that the estimate may be
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here we could see something kind of like a cross
between on October seven and a nine to eleven hit
this country with thousands upon thousands upon thousands of casualties,
people killed and injured and things destroyed and infrastructure destroyed,
critical pieces of infrastructure, and that many terrorist organizations and
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groups are working together, including hamas, including Hesbela or what's
left of them, including Iranian operatives, al Qaeda hoodies, the
more radical elements of the Muslim Brotherhood from Egypt, etcetera, etcetera.
(47:20):
She ran off a bunch of names. I hope she's wrong.
I'm afraid she may be right. And we have kind
of opened ourselves up to this again by having a
porous border. That was one of the concerns was to
national security of the overflow that we were seeing at
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our southern border. Forget just the guard. A variety of
legal aliens want to come in to you know, make
more money. But what about the terrorists or would be
terrorists that were blending in with them? And according to
this cow, they think quite a few came in and
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beefed up sleeper cells that were already here. So then
perhaps do their shenanigans, and that's a real concern. That's
a real concern for a lot of folks. I don't
hear too much about it from I mean I do
to hear about it from some political talking heads and
both major parties and no part some and not neither party.
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But when you see and hear things like this, you know,
you got to kind of scratch your head and you
kind of wonder maybe what other domestic groups might be
working with these folks who want to attack Heaven knows
what churches, synagogues, church building, synagogues, stadiums, power plants, dams, bridges,
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who knows, hi Jackson airplanes and take them down. I
don't know, but it's pause. It gives one pause to question,
are we ready for something like that? Can we thwart
something like that from happening? Do we have it together?
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And of course with this government shut down? God, I
hope I'm not getting a body any ideas, But if
I were an as long as extremists looking for an
opportunity to maybe do some attacks while servicemen aren't getting paid, well,
everybody's you know, looking at the shiny objects in washing
in DC and not paying attention to what's going on
around them, that might be an opportunity time to attack.
(49:42):
And again, I hope I'm not getting body any ideas,
but sort of thinking like these folks think I might
be joining with that idea. It's almost like not eleven
ever happened, Like we did not learn the lessons. We
didn't learn the lessons, and here we sit, and I
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think we're a big sitting target if we're not careful.
What's so saying? You see something doesn't look right, Tell
somebody about it, talk about it. See someone looks a
little off, say something, Say something. Speaking of the government shutdown,
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if we're going to break orif have begun, as Trump
administration starts layoffs mid shutdown being reported about ericmacnewsmacks dot
com layoffs and the federal government have officially begun. According
to the Office of Management Budget or OW and B
director Russell Vault Vote said the RF had begun. He
wrote that on next The announcement comes after President Donald
Trump warned that the failure to end the shutdown would
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trigger layoffs and said permanent cuts would follow if the
impass continues. In fact, on Thursday, the Orange Man vowed
to make permanent spending targeting Democrat programs first, giving shut
down democrats a little taste their own medicine. Of course,
that's political, no doubt about it. We'll be making cuts.
It will be permanent, he said, And that was during
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Thursday's Cabine meeting. And we're only going to cut Democrat programs,
I hate to tell you. Well regardless. Now, look, I'm
all for downsize in the government. So there's a part
of me that's kind of going hip hopoo ray because
our government's too stinking big, way, bigger than anything Our
funding follows ever intended in their wildest imaginations or nightmares.
(51:33):
But here we are. The sad part is though US
military missing the check. US military troops will miss paycheck
for the first time in history. Just be reported about
Adam Pack and Andy Naper the Western Journal, Western Journal
dot com. You want to look it up. Activity service
members are on the verge of missing their next paycheck
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due to well Senate Democrats to keep going to keep
the government shut it in definitely, But US service members
are already tempered early, reporting to work without the certainy
of being paid on time since the shutdown began on
October first. But the one point three million active duty
troops that include a lot of different folks are likely
to miss their first paycheck as the funding lapse trags
on through the next week. Some top Democrats claim Friday
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that the onus is on the Republicans were going to
pay lapse. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and majority of
his caucus have repeatedly rejected a clean fending measure, however,
to reopen to the government. It's a cr But what
did I talk about that? What two weeks ago? The
chief to have bills on crs. Crs are worthy, the
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constitutional bills, spending bills. Public leaders have sharply criticized their
Democratic counterparts for embracing the shutdown despite mounting fallout from
military families. Hundreds of thousands of federal workers also received
a partial paycheck on Friday due to the lapse in
government funding. Were not in good mood here at the Capitol.
It's a somber day. House Speaker Mike Johnson said during
the Republican Leadership press conference on Friday, yagers all catch
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and eat everybody, Republican, Democrat, you name it. Today marks
the first day federal workers across America will receive a
partial paycheck thanks to Democrats obstruction to the system. Here,
this is the last paycheck that seven hundred thousand federal
workers will see until Washington Democrats decided to do their
job and to re open the government. Sorry next week,
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American service members, many of whom live paycheck to paycheck,
are in a mist full paycheck.
Speaker 1 (53:27):
Johnson continued, the.
Speaker 5 (53:30):
Dems in the House, we're encouraging putting forward of a CR,
just a simple single CR to make sure that military
people got paid. And were some Republicans assigned on to
but Johnston company said noop, and then so did cited Well,
(53:57):
really more congressional rules that say when Congress is in
a performer in a pro forma session, which means they're
just few, I'm showing up just kind of keeps place open.
That and some people will use that time to introduce bills,
just can't really get a quorum together to vote on
a bill at that time. So I don't know, As
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I've said, it's a game that both parties play. Constitution
does not require says a Senate may confer concur may
add amendments. They don't have to just says they may,
they don't have to. House can pass a spending bill,
not a se or are, but with a bill, and
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then tell the Senate to take a hike. That ain't
my opinion, it's opinion of the chief architect of the
of the Constitution, Madison, James Madison Furnerlist fifty eight. He
and another legislature of the era on the House floor
also talked about the go look all this stuff up,
(55:02):
but go read the Constitution. Read article read that section
article one about the power of the purse for the House.
The spending bills must, of course originate in the House
of Representatives, but they have the sole authority. They do
not need the Senate. They can send it can be
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brought in they choose, they don't have to. They look
where the bog down happened? Had they been running by
the Constitution as they used to do years and year,
decades and decades and decades ago before they decided to
start playing this game on a regular basis, just sort
of win brownie points, especially in the next election. Remember
the midterms are coming up early November next year, twenty
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twenty six midterms. To get talking points, they're playing a game,
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Man.
Speaker 5 (59:23):
Well maybe maybe not. One of the means to check
check federal overreach. And started this conversation before we went
to before we went to break. I want to pick
up somebody just told me clarify this a bit because
this game that's being played to ill prove it to you,
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this game that's being played between Republicans and Democrats is
unnecessary and not necessarily even constitutional. Okay, curs aren't the
way to go. It's bills. Constitution requires bills, not continuing resolutions.
One of the main means to check federal overreach was
placed in Article one, Section seven of the Constitution of
the Founder's Explanation of the Powers and Purposes of those
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Powers vested in as vested in the House of Representatives.
Now its appeers to have been the basis for the
shutdown because the Senate got involved. They don't have to be.
They may they don't have to be. I'm going to
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show that to you. And something that the Dems in
there wanted public said aunt. And because they need a
sixty majority vote to getting anything through there, well, it
bogged down on the Senate. The House first of all,
should have passed a bill, a full bill, and then
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just told the Senate thanks, but no thanks. Let me
explain this.
Speaker 9 (01:00:55):
This is.
Speaker 5 (01:00:57):
Article one, section seven Constitution, which reads as follows. Quote
all bills. Now, the word all means one hundred percent
for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives.
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But the Senate may. Doesn't say shall. The Senate may.
In other words, it's optional propose or concur with amendments
as on other bills, says may, it doesn't say shall.
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All right, get it. So the House has a sole
authority to fund or in some cases defund the federal government.
All of the Senate may not like it. They technically
have no conscerttions us say in the matter. James Madison
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tells us exactly why. I mean, they can if they're
invited to, but otherwise hit the road. But here's what
Madison said. This is out of Federalist fifty eight. Quote
the House of representatives cannot only refuse, but they alone
can propose. The supply is requisite for the support of government,
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I mean the federal government. They in a word, hold
the purse. That's called the power of the purse. They
in a word, hold the purse, that powerful instrument by
which we behold, in the history of the British Constitution,
an infant and humble representation of the people, gradually enlarging
the sphere of its activity and importance, and finally reducing,
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this far as it seems to have wished, all the
overgrown prerogatives of the other branches of government. This power
of the purse may in fact be regarded as the
most complete and effectual weapon with which any constitution can
arm the immediate representatives of the people. Let's pause right there.
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What is the house of representatives? They represent you, the people?
Speaker 3 (01:03:11):
Why?
Speaker 5 (01:03:12):
Because the people a gonna be the ones that have
the taxes. Later, I'm to pay for all this junk
right of the people for obtaining a redress of every grievance. Now,
for those of you who know what your five liberties
are in the first Amendment of the Constitution, that's one
of them, the right to redress of grievance right, for
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obtaining a redress of every grievance, and for carrying into
effect every just and salutary measure. Again, that's Furlow's fifty eight.
That's Madison, James Madison. Further clarity of intent comes from
the discussion between Alexander White and James Madison, both members
of the US House representing the state of Virginia. Speaking
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of Virginia, mister White said, quote, the Constitution, having authorized
the House of Representatives loan to originate money bills, places
an important trust in our hands, which, as their protectors,
we ought not to part with. I do not mean
to imply that the Senate are less to be trusted
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than the House. But the Constitution, no doubt, for why's purposes,
has given the immediate representatives of the people. Hey, that's
the People's House, a control over the whole government in
this particular, in other words, with regards to the spending
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stuff which, for their interest they ought not to let
out of their hands. In other words, House of Representatives,
be real slow to get the Senate involved in this thing,
because your job is to represent the people. Because why well,
because it's the people in this matter. In terms of
the spending in terms of spending bills, because the people
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will have in large a part many cases, bear of
the burden with higher taxes if the price tag for
running the government goes up. Now, James Madison said, quote,
the Constitution places the power in the House originating money bills,
of originating money bills, the other words, spending bills. The
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principal reason why the Constitution had made this distinction was
because they were chosen by the people and supposed it
to be the best acquainted with their interests and ability.
They represent the people and should be more concerned, in
other words, about the people and know what the people
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are going through. They're supposed to be talking with them,
hearing from them. The purse is a power place in
the hands of the House on purpose and for a purpose.
It is in itself an important check on government. Power
reigns in the hands of the people to control the
spending and growth of government. Every time they have House
fails to maintain this check. Every time the House passes
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a continuing resolution instead of an actual budget bill, that
vital check fails, and the House relinquishes what our framers
thought to be one of the most important powers held
in trust for the people. So they're actually pardon the expression, gang,
I know this is a Christian show, but they are
hosing you over, you people who are hearing my voice.
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The House of Representatives is hosing you over every time
they do this. Whether they're controlled by the Repubs or
the Dams doesn't matter. They both are guilty. Now, this
is our government is supposed to work. In other words,
what Madison laid out here, This is our government is
supposed to work. But what we're witnessing now, as a
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result of the years of erosion, surrendering of a strict
constitutional process by using the so called CRS rather than
engaging a legitimate budget process, Congress is side stepped the constitution.
One cannot claim to be a debate about the budget.
There's no budget, really, and a CR is not a budget. Whoever,
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the depth of ignorance as to what the constitutional mechanisms are.
More importantly, while we have them, it's not a government
to be hindjacked by those who would destroy the nation
by driving us over the cliff of debt to support
a welfare state. The ignorant populace driven by medium misinformation,
the propaganda, you know, the likes that they're coming from
(01:07:33):
CNN and the Marxist Hoss Nationalist Broadcasting Collective, and even
Fox News and ABC News and CBS News and this
News and that news, et cetera. Cheers this runaway train
and labels those who desperately sought to return our nation
to fiscal sandy is reckless. Oh, guys like you, mister
Richie l hosting Christian talk to rock so called, You're
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a rackless No, I'm a constitutionalist. It's truly reckless. It's
trying to drive this freight train completely blind, ignoring the
operator's manual. Some of these words not mine. Chris Anne
Halls Chris Hannahall dot com. Kr I s A n
n h A A n an e h A l
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l dot com. We to spell that again, k as
in kitchen r I s A n n e h
A l L. Check her out. But she's right. Some
of this is from her, Some of this is me.
This is why this is unnecessary. Gang, And this is
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a game that for seven old decades now, going back
many many many decades, is a game being played between
Dems and Repubs to try and do one upsmanship and
try to make the other one look like they're the
bad guy. They're both bad guys constitutional ignorance. In fact,
Lovely Misses l schooled t Hakeem Jeffries on a post
(01:08:59):
on Twitter. I think it was yesterday on this very
stuff right here. We did not get here. She did
not get a response.
Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:09:12):
I suspect Mike Kid Johnson saw it too, since he
was part of that post. But this is the game
that's been and nobody responded well cause she's you know,
sort of had them.
Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:09:29):
This, this whole thing is unnecessary. Gang. I don't know
how else to put it to you. This is why
we've got to get back to following the constitution. We
have given the keys to our republic to these two
private clubs. That's what they are. Go look at their
go look at their homepages, Go look at who what
manages them. They're private clubs, their political clubs. It's really
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what they are. I'm not saying they don't have a
right to exist.
Speaker 8 (01:09:57):
They do.
Speaker 5 (01:10:00):
But they're playing these games and the rest of us
are caught in the middle. And it should aggravate you,
it should sadden you, it should anger you, and hopefully
propel you to action. But much of what needs to happen.
Here is education. These guys and gals swear, oh's of
the thing. I swear I think they know some fingers
crossed behind their back when they do, half of them
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don't even know. Half of them will take you well,
you know, it's it's kind of hard to understand the Constitution.
I mean, my gosh, people with legal degrees have been
staying the thing for years and years, coming up with
all kinds of stuff and crazy stuff. Yeah, who knows
what they meant. That's a lie. That is an absolute lie.
Constitution is very clear. You do not need a law
to greed to understand it. If you have a minimum
tenth grade education, you should be able to get the
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bulk of it without much problem. It wasn't written in
ancient Chinese, it wasn't written in some Middle Eastern sanskript.
It's written in English. And if you want to know
what the founders meant and said, you can find things.
You can find the Federalist papers, sometimes in the anti
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Federalist papers. You can find various letters, various speeches given
on the House floor. It's in the House Records and
the Library of Congress. You can go look it up online.
This stuff is all verifiable, this idea that somehow that's magical,
and MYSCAL will never know what it is because we
can't dig up the founders and question them. That's a
croc that's a lie to keep the wool pulled over
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your eyes. And I've heard congress persons and talking heads
and politicos from both parties say this crap. It's a lie.
My gosh. Shillsdale College offers free courses on the stuff.
Speaking of Chris Ann Hall, her and her hubby do
seminars all over the country, very inexpensive, and they'll teach
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you this stuff. They'll teach you this stuff. They call
it Liberty Institute, not to be confused with Liberty Cap
up in Lynchburg, Virginia. Let's go to break. We get
back a lot more, a lot more to get into
(01:12:11):
the debate between Winsome Sears and Spanburger. I Spanberger was
sort of surreal. I don't know. Winston was feisty, polite,
but feisty. Or she's she's uh leevex Marina. But I'm saying,
now you know Marines are they're like bulldogs. More Christian
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taught that rock straight ahead stick closed.
Speaker 2 (01:12:42):
More talk continues next with Ritchie l More Christian talked
at Rocks.
Speaker 10 (01:12:47):
Next, this is Max McClain. God created all things by
his word. How does the word have the power to
create because his word is a person. Listen to the
Bible from John one. In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
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He was with God in the beginning. Through him, all
things were made. Without him, nothing was made that has
been made. In him was life, and that life was
the light of men. The light shines in the darkness,
but the darkness has not understood it. He was in
the world, and though the world was made through him,
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the world did not recognize him. From John one, Listen
to the Bible. It's great for the soul.
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Speaker 5 (01:14:03):
With her couple of clips from the debate last night
between when some seers and uh span Burger.
Speaker 1 (01:14:18):
It was.
Speaker 5 (01:14:20):
I didn't sit I didn't sit and watch the whole thing,
but what I saw was enough. Spanburger was just sitting there.
I don't know. She she kept just regurgitating things in
her political ads. Like she would be asked the question
and she would just regrigitate stuff in the political add
and then you would see the moderator go, well that
was and still didn't answer my question, you know, you
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just you just quoted the copy from your ad.
Speaker 9 (01:14:48):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:14:49):
And then when she was confronted about the whole Jay
Jones thing, she sort of gave a non answer answer
and went Some seers kept pressing her on it, and
she just would stand there and she would either kind
of look up stare off into space, or she would
just look down at her notes or whatever she was
scribbling on. A know, she may have been doing doodles
for all I know. I couldn't really tell.
Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
It was just weird.
Speaker 5 (01:15:09):
I don't know how else to put it. Uh, it
was an odd debate, Uh, this being what about Charles
Christ Fox News Earl series came out swinging and heat
of debate as Spanburger dodgers Jay Jones questions, and she
avoided Spanberger, avoided Icock eye contact with with winsome winsome seers.
Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
It was weird.
Speaker 5 (01:15:37):
We didn't even look at her, by the way, love missus.
Allen and I got to talk about this. I said,
you know, Here's what's kind of ironic in this race
between Spanburger and Sears. You have a now Sears some
of you may not know, and of course she has
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explanatory but her folks aren't from here, you know, she's
uh her, her her folks are immigrants, she's children of
immigrants and ex military of course, and of course black
and a woman. Funny that she's being taken on by
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a white liberal woman. I find that very ironic, given
the talking points, given the attitude, given the wokisms, given
the DEI stuff.
Speaker 8 (01:16:35):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:16:37):
The irony here is you have a liberal, white woman
from the suburbs taking on a black woman who's who's uh,
you know, of immigrants of immigrants stock. I just I
find that, you know, you can't make this stuff up.
I just I find that ironic. Imagine imagine if if
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this were in reverse. Imagine the script were flipped and
Spanberger was a Republican who win some Sears was a Democrat.
Don't you know that they would have already made those
talking points on MSNBC and CNN. Here you've got this
white magga, blond hair, blue eyed Republican, this woman who
who represents the oppression of the past going after a
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military veteran daughter of immigrants who's black and a woman. Now,
this is what we've been talking about. Can you imagine
if it was flipped. You can hear CNN and MSNBC
going down that road, right, you can hear them anyway?
Uh win some serious press Spanburger on transgender student policy
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as well, and heated exchange. Here's slam Spanberger for refusing
to take a firm stance on transgender student policies, accusing
her of supporting men nud and girls locker rooms. By
the way, this was on WVY TV, and you know there,
have you been paying attention to this show and paying
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attention what's been going on in Northern Virginia and loudeners.
I would call it low down County with the whole
boys and the girls locker room thing. And then it
reversed here recently where a girl who thinks she's a
boy was in the boys locker room. But you had
the issue of the of a boy that thought he
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was a girl going to the girls. Not well, not
so much of locker room againt well made locker room too,
but the bathroom one girl is sexually assaulted. Of course,
the dad was pretty upset. He got hauled out of
the school board meeting by the cops. I got thrown out.
And you may have seen all that, and the mama
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bears of the and daddy bears of the students going
to this school in loud and out in Virginia where
all this took place, they were like, hey, this is
thanks to your crazy policies and your weird interpretation of
Title nine and letting biological boys and girls' bathrooms. And
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then again just recently, more recently, betting of this school year,
you had a girl thought she was a boy. She
woke up and felt like she was a boy one day,
going into the boy's locker room with her a video
camera on her cell phone, videoing, taking pics whatever. Three
boys spoke up about it. The Muslim boy, well, you know,
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they didn't punish him because well, you know, he's Muslim.
His parents should blow the school up. So we'll go
ahead and punish these to these two other kids, two
other boys. And they did, and then a judge came
in and threw in an injunction because they were suspending.
The judge said, no, we're gonna We're not gonna have this.
We're gonna have the suspension here. That's a good, good
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effect there the rest of their school year and how
they're learning, and we're not gonna do that. So Judge
intervened on that one. Of course, there's still the other charges. Yeah,
they got in trouble for speaking out against this girl
being in their locker room. Who thinks she's a guy
pretending to be a guy, let's be honest, and then
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in there with her with her smartphone taking pics. What
kind of pictures was she hoping for?
Speaker 4 (01:20:30):
You know?
Speaker 5 (01:20:32):
Anyway, let me let you hear a clip here in
just a moment, because wins Earl Sears came out swinging
against Abigail Spamberger and they really got into it on
the Jay Jones thing. You know that was going to happen,
and she wasn't given direct answers when she was confronted
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about a lot of this stuff. I'm talking about spam Burger.
I want you to hear just a little bit of
the exchange between the Sears and and uh Spanberger and
even some of the moderators. We're a little I think
I get a little frustrated with Spanberg because she was
just again quoting talking points from her ad, literally quoting
script from her TV ads here, which we're all being
inundated with.
Speaker 8 (01:21:16):
Me.
Speaker 5 (01:21:16):
I'm starting to have dreams. Uh so I'm literally starting
to have dreams with her in it. She's she's walking
around running around my dreams and she's quoting her ad.
I'm not kidding you. That's how. That's how we're being
inundated with her ads. Well, Sears is ads too, but
it seems like it's about two to one or maybe
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three to one Spanburg or Sears even on YouTube. We
go on YouTube. We we've cut the cable and we
have you know, internet. I won't say the name of
the company because I don't want somebody fussing with them
because of this show. But we have internet, and so
we know, we have our smart TVs that you know,
a couple of them that we have that we watch
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connected to this paricture service, and so you know, sometimes
these networks and these channels don't play the regular kind
of commercials, but so they'll just play these and sometimes
they'll have hers. I mean they'll have two and three
back to back. Sometimes it's the same commercial three times,
and it's like, really, can we get back to the show. Okay,
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let me let you hear. And again, I don't push
Republicans or Democrats either one. I mean, you vote whoever
you want to vote for. I did come out day
before yesterday on the show for the first time ever
on this show and very clearly, clear throatedly, clear consciously
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urged my fellow Christians to not vote for Jay Jones.
That's the first time I've ever come out against a
politician on this show that forcefully to say, do not
vote for this person. Something's wrong with them. This person
does not need to be one of the chief law
enforcement officers in the state. But anyway, let me cheer
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some of this.
Speaker 13 (01:23:06):
Clip discriminating against anyone. What I'm saying is just very
plain common sense. And I'm going to answer the question
my opponent refused to answer, which is simply this, I
will not rescind the governor's executive order. We know that
girls want to have privacy. It's really that simple. And
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my opponent will not answer the question because she voted
for she voted for men nude in girls' locker rooms,
in bathrooms, and in girls sports. She Jones advocated the
murder Abigail, the murder of a man a former speaker,
as well as his children, who were two years.
Speaker 1 (01:23:50):
Two and five years old.
Speaker 5 (01:23:52):
You have little girls.
Speaker 9 (01:23:53):
What would it take him pulling the trigger?
Speaker 3 (01:23:56):
Is that what would do it?
Speaker 13 (01:23:57):
And then you would say he needs to get out
of the race, Abigail, you have nothing to say, Abigail.
Speaker 5 (01:24:05):
I know when she was saying that, she was just
kind of looking down at her little, you know, sh
little podium thing or her little lectern, and you know,
just kind of would look forward, look straight ahead and
just kind of stand there. It was really surreal. It's like, okay,
I'm only going to say the things that are in
my ads, my little talking points, and nothing else. And
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she just stood there like, you know, what, was it
really Spanburger or an AI robot? I mean, I don't know,
you know, it was like wow, I I got to
tell you guys, it was sort of surreal.
Speaker 4 (01:24:41):
At moments.
Speaker 5 (01:24:41):
It was just like, you know, hello, Abigail, the Earth,
the Spanburger, you there. I mean, I don't know. It
was weird, That's all I can say.
Speaker 3 (01:24:53):
Gang.
Speaker 5 (01:24:53):
You should go watch it if you find it. And
some of it was kind of boring too, you know,
these things kind of that was some of the more exciting,
if you will. Things in the debate. The debate moderators
were about as exciting. Well, the debate moderators don't need
to be exciting. Sometimes these debates are too exciting.
Speaker 4 (01:25:11):
But the debate.
Speaker 5 (01:25:12):
Moderators are about as enthusiastic as last year's bird nests,
which you know, but that's okay, I guess in some ways,
because sometimes they become more of the news story themselves,
as we've seen happen than the than the candidates, and
I don't like that either. But you know, there were
up parts of it that were you know, oh are
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they still debating? You know, but there were some moments
that were just like there were like again, there were
surreal spamburer just sitting there like again, like she was
a robot, just just and just freezing up, staring almost
like a Joe Biden thing, just staring off into space.
And she's too young to have those problems, but just
kind of staring forward into space. Were just sitting there,
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kind of doodling on her paper or whatever she was doing.
It was we and not responding and giving non answer answers,
and the matter is going, well, you didn't quite answer
my question. Well, of course, not, and again she just
quoted her talking points from her ads like it was
one big commercial for her. Vote for her, and I
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suspect her people go back and probably cut some parts
of that out where she was just quoting her ads
and use those as ads. I guess they can do
that anyway. Very very strange, very very odd. But what
isn't in politics these days? My gosh, it has become
such a three ring circus. It's become weird in a way.
It's sort of sad speaking of three ring circuses, and
(01:26:43):
even more sadness. So up in Minnesota. Up in Minnesota,
there's a growing way of Minnesota school officials. These are
school officials now who are urging the state to protect
girls' sports. Now, you might recall the arrangement put out
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a deadline to kind of straighten this up. Now, I
don't know how constitutional that really is, be honest. Well,
it's in terms of federal funding. Anyway. Two hund forty
five board members across one hundred and four districts me
that is, across one hundred four districts signed a letter
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as federal compliance deadline looms. It's been worried about Jackson
Thompson Fox News. A Minnesota softball player recounts when play
her clip here in just a minute, facing a trans
pitcher p I T H E R, the decline of
the and of the decline of the state in recent years.
This from a girl. Let's just start a college high
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school girl, former Minnesota high school girl softball player. She
opened up about losing to a transgender picture a transgender
guy on the it was during the state tournament, and
how the declining safety of the state has caused her
in her family fear. The list of Minnesota school board
members who have also signed a letter urging the state
agencies to protect girl sports has grown to protect them
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from trans athletes has multiplied since it launched earlier this week,
a lot of people signing off on it. As a
Friday afternoon, the number of school board members your schooloard
members now to sign a letter with tent of forty
five spending on one hundred and four school districts across
the state. Same list had just around forty signatures on Tuesday,
(01:28:29):
so four days it's got that many folks signing off
on it again. These are school board members. The added
signatures come as the state faces a Friday deadline from
the US Department of Education to amend its policies to
keep biological mails out of girl sports. The DOE determined
the state violated Title nine with its current policies. At
the end of September, more people will admit they felt
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forced to. I think to admit that they backed trans
athletes with a lot of this stuff for a lot
of stuff settles. I think that'll be the case now.
The letter has been addressed to Minnesota Department of Education
MDE Commissioner Willie Jett, Minnesota State's High School League Executive
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Director Eric Martin's and board president Brett Shimmick, and Minnesotatorney
General Keith Ellison. Governor Tim Wallas is copied on the letter.
Of course, she'll probably make a paper airplane.
Speaker 8 (01:29:28):
That is.
Speaker 5 (01:29:30):
Compliance with Title nine is not only a legal obligation,
but also essential to maintaining the integrity of our educational
and athletic programs. The letter reads, protecting fairness in women's
sports is paramount faeral determination highlights how permitting males to
compete on female teams displaces female athletes from podiums, annies
them the advancement opportunities, and administers their visibility to recognition
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in competitions. Female students in our districts and across Minnesota
deserve equal chances to excel in sports free from unfair
physical advantages that biological differences confer. By entering into the
resolution Agreement, MD and MSHSL can ensure equal treatment and
foster and environment where female athletes can thrive. Ellison responded
(01:30:15):
to the letter, insisting that letting males and girls sports
doesn't harm anyone. Well, it might if they're in the
locker room.
Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:30:21):
Anyways. School sports aren't just a good way to get exercise.
They help kids build friendships, make them feel like they belong,
and teach them important life lessons like how to work
as a team, how to treat their competition with respect,
how to win with grace and lose with dignity. Ellison said,
letting the very small number of transgender students in Minnesota
play on their school sports teams doesn't harm anyone, but
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segregating them does.
Speaker 3 (01:30:46):
Well.
Speaker 5 (01:30:46):
Let them have their own league, or let there be
a league where it's all mixed, where it's co ed.
That should solve it, right. Just in other words, have
the girls league, have the boys league? And have a
co ed league problem solved. Real simple exclusion is a
violation of the Minnesota Human Rights Act, which has protected
the rights of trans kids to participate in all extracurricular
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activities for decades. See they're twisting Title nine. Title nine
has no protection for transgender people in sports. There's nothing
in that language. It's federal law. By the way, you
won't you won't find it in there, unlest you pour
it in. You have to twist it and pour it in.
It's the difference between is of Jesus, so to speak,
and ext of Jesus of the text. I to them,
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was certain about their administration's threts. Got education funding for
our kids across Minnesota. But this is a matter before
court right now. He added, the federal government threats to
violate the US Constitution, Minnesota law on Toile nine itself.
I'm finding to prevent these harmful cuts, stop the administration's
building of transcender kids who just want to live their
lives in peace, and protect the rights and freedoms of
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all our students in Minnesota.
Speaker 12 (01:31:56):
But you're not.
Speaker 5 (01:31:56):
That's a problem. And when you let them into bathrooms
and locker rooms, you're really not all This in response
comes despite the fact that multiple girls high school student
athletes in his state have spoken out about how the
experience of facing trans athletes has impacted them, while some
have even filed a lawsuit over the issued. By the way,
these are the same politicians who told everybody back back
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during COVID, fall of science, Fall of science, fall of science. Okay,
let's follow the science. Just follow the science. Some kid,
it says, I feel like a girl and has all
the equipment of a man. Scientifically, is a boy or
is a man? And I don't care. If you cut
off the male genitalia, drill a hole in the groin area,
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that young man will still never be able to bear children.
That is a scientific fact. They will not have a
functioning womb or ovaries, that is a scientific fact. So
these people who were all about science during COVID suddenly
throw COVID out, throw science out the window over this issue.
A trans boy is still just that biologically, still a
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male has the body structure, muscular structure, strength, the hormones,
et cetera, et cetera of a male. Even if all
the genitalia is cut off and removed, they're still going
to have a strength to some extent of a man.
And they cannot have children. They are not a fully
functioning woman and never scientifically will be. We're not there
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yet anyway. They will not have functioning overreas womb. They
cannot get pregnant, none of that. They will not have
a biologically intact full female genitalia, reproductive organs, they won't
have that. They still have the bone structure of a man,
the muscular structure of a man. Those are scientific facts.
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But you see, scientific facts are malleable depending upon the
person's ideological that's throwing those around person's ideological persuasion or
political persuasion. The same people that these hypocrites that taut
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science scientific fact and settled science, and let's promote the science.
Let's let's listen to science. Suddenly in this issue aren't
listening to science. That's that's the rank hypocrisy.
Speaker 1 (01:34:30):
And all this.
Speaker 5 (01:34:34):
Anyway, let me let you hear this girl athlete, young lady,
she started college actually, but she tells her story about
what happened to her, and we'll let it play. It's
hopefully I'm not gonna control for any copyright, so something is,
but do I do. It's proxibly five minutes long. But
I'm going to speak for herself because she has a
lot to say, and she's a brave young lady for
coming for a very smart young lady. But let me
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let you hear in your own words.
Speaker 14 (01:35:01):
Little private school. And my goal from day one was
make it to the state tournament, playing the state tournament
and win it. And we had the team to do
so until we played Champlain Park and you walk up
to the field and you see a biological male in
the circle and hitting, and your dreams are just crushed,
like all hope and all sense of excitement is kind
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of downplayed because now no one cares about you. All
they care about is this biological male that's coming in
and taking away from what the state tournament was supposed
to be. So before the season, we knew that this
athlete was transgender, and the hope was that some team
would be able to beat them. And then the season
starts progressing it and they're just winning and winning and
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winning every game, and you see these videos of this
athlete just striking everyone now, hitting incredibly, So that was hard.
And then we get to the state tournament and we
actually upset the number three seed, so we weren't even
supposed to make it to play them, and then we
upset the three seed ended up winning, and so then
(01:36:08):
later we get to the game and it's kind of
building up. No one's really talking about it because it's
one of those things that it's like what someone else
gonna say if you talk about it. I was extremely upset.
I was talking to my parents beforehand. I didn't want
to play in the game originally, but in the back
of my mind it felt like I was letting myself,
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my team, and my family down because this is one
of the last times that they would be able to
see me play for my high school and in the
state of Minnesota, because I do go to college in Michigan.
Now it hurts in a lot more ways than you
can ever understand. It hurts in almost feeling like there's
no sense of hope in winning the game, and no
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matter what's gonna happen, they will have the upper hand,
and so it's just it's incredibly heartbreaking. And I'm a catcher,
so I have seen move mint pitches, but when your
hands are bigger than a biological female at that age,
and at in Minnesota especially, you're spinning the ball ten
times more. And I would actually say that this athlete
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wasn't on their best game that day, but even at
half their best, they're still blowing it past us, spinning
the ball more, making it so we can't hit. This
athlete did hit a double that scored runs to tie
us up, and it almost looked like it was a
half swing, like this athlete was not swinging to the
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full potential, and the ball was still being hit extremely hard.
And it was hard to call pitches because it seemed
like every pitch I called this athlete could hit. It
didn't matter what pitch I threw, they were gonna make
contact and hit that ball. We got walked off in
the bottom of the seventh inning. And I'm not a
(01:38:01):
very emotional person, and the minute that game ended, I
was sobbing, to the point where I honestly wanted to
just leave right away. I did not want to do
anything else. I want to pack myself up and get
out of there because I was so heartbroken and so
upset that I couldn't even process what just happened. It was,
(01:38:23):
as I said earlier, it was a hurt like no other.
I couldn't even process what was going on because how
do you acknowledge that you just lost to a biological male? Like,
how do you process those events that happened? And that's
something that that entire night, I still couldn't do it.
I was calling my parents crying on and off because
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not only did I lose a chance to go to
the state championship game, which was a dream as a kid,
but we lost to a biological male in a female
championship or female state tournament. I think that you should
vote for who will make our state a better place.
And right now, Minnesota is going through a lot of turmoil,
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and there is a lot that is wrong with what's
going on. It is not the same state I grew
up in. There's so many differences in so many changes
from it's not safe to be there anymore. If we're
gonna be honest, I'm not allowed to go into stint
in polar Minneapolis. My parents will not let me because
of how dangerous it is. And I think that people
should vote for who they think will make it a
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safer place.
Speaker 8 (01:39:29):
You know.
Speaker 14 (01:39:29):
I think that the media attention that was given to
the state tournament and all of that will play a
pretty big role, you know, it reached so many different people,
and so many new people started speaking up because they
weren't scared anymore, because they saw that it's okay to
voice your opinion and it's okay to think it's wrong.
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And I think there are so many more young people
my age, even younger, who are finally now paying attention
to how wrong this is. And it's not something where
they're just going based off what people tell them. They're
doing their research research, and they're understanding that it's not
fair for biological males to play in female sports, and
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nobody wants to repeat of what happened last year.
Speaker 5 (01:40:17):
Very intelligent, very mature, young lady. You know, she w
what eighteen nineteen she started, She now started her college
college years, freshman in college, and again this is what
this wasn't She says, this was not the Minnesota I
grew up. I suppose to some sixty three year old ash,
that's not the Minnesota high grap And this is a
young high school well just barely out of high school
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and first year college kid okay, eighteen nineteen years old
telling it how it is and what she went through.
And she's not alone. I mean, this story can be
repeated all over the country in places where so called
trans athletes. And let's be honest, some of these are fifteen,
sixteen seventy year old kid. They don't know what they
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want to be when they grow up, but such whether
they want to be male or female, and they will
never be a fully functioning biological whatever the opposite sex
was that they think they are want to be. And
that's science at least at least science right now in
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terms of transplanting things, we weren't there yet.
Speaker 8 (01:41:24):
So this is.
Speaker 5 (01:41:30):
Almost I don't know if you got to use the
word epidemic, but it's it's so all over the country
and you're hearing the same story over and over again.
And where are the feminists. Where are the people that
are all about that are all about, you know, the
rights of young ladies. I mean, hello, it's the crickets.
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A little more on this and one other things we're
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Member of a school that banned boys from girls sports
of views, inspiration for the move being bored by Bob
Bonder ruling adaily. I don't believe the boy has the
right to come in and displace a girl on a
team and take her playing ability away and possibly taking
away a chance for her to get a scholarship down
the road, which is happening. I mean, some of these
kids are depending on those scholarships to help, you know,
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defray some costs in college. And then here comes some
trans gown an opposing team that you know, or two
or three that beat the tar out of them, and
that's there goes that. How's that fair? US Air Force Academy.
There have been championships and various as schools and various
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academies where young women have done well and they compete
in you know, in their leagues and do well all
over the country. Various academies, various private schools, public schools.
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School board member at the California district that just recently
defied Governor Gavin Nuisances and state presidents to say that
boys would not be allowed in girls athletics has revealed
the inspiration for the common sense move. Current high school
district trustee Derek Tissinger was interviewed by Fox and said
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he and his colleagues had to witness a Christian school
four foot one of the schools in the district over
trans athlete. It was difficult.
Speaker 12 (01:44:30):
He said.
Speaker 5 (01:44:31):
People try to say, hey, it only affects a small
amount of people, but there were probably thirty girls that
practiced and dreamed their whole life a boy playing volleyball
and they didn't get to play. To sit here and
talk about this is almost ridiculous, he said. He has
sympathy for the boy who was on the girls team
and created the dispute. This young man he has every
opportunity to play in any sport men's sport. He can
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play golf, tennis, he can do whatever he wants to do.
But I don't believe that he has the right to
come in and displace a girl on a team and
take her playing ability away and possibly taking away a
chance for her to get a scholarship down the road. Well,
because he's still a boy. Peace to biologically a boy,
all right. Current, the largest high school district of the state,
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has joined more than a dozen other districts in the
state in defying Newsom's agenda. The trigger for Tissinger was
a decision by Bakersfield Christian to forfeit its freshman's sophomore
game to Ridge View High in the final week of September.
Bakersfield explained quote, as a school, as a school grounded
in the authority of Scripture, we affirmed the biblical view
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that sex is determined by God a conception. A report
at Fox said the resolution was authored by Chino Valley
United School Board president Sonya Shaw and was pushed to
his own district by Tissinger. There are now sixteen districts
in California defying the state. Quote. People in our community
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and our district know that we are concerned about cological
boys playing a girl sports and we don't want it
to happen. You're at it. This gear was threatened by
parents who have a cave for the transgender agenda, but
He cited the warnings from the federal government and President
Donald Trump at schools who allow boys and girls athletics,
Chris potential of loss of funding and that deadline has
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not been successfully challenged. By the way in the court,
so far nobody wants to touch it. Really, I guess
finally there's this the state gives up quest to order
Catholic priest to violate sacredness of confessional being what about
Bob on New World and Daily Washington was wise to
walk away from mister Conyan law the state of Washington.
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What is it with Washington and Oregon? State of Washington
has caved into a coalition of Catholic priest and the
bottom line is that the state authorities are giving up
their quest to order Catholic priests to violate the sacred
seal of the confessional. Quote. Washington was wise to walk
away from mister cony in law and allow Catholic clergy
to continue minis during to the faithful, explained Beckett's CEO,
(01:47:03):
Mark Rainsey. Quote. This is a victory for religious freedom
and for common sense. Priests should never be forced to
make the impossible choice of betraying their sacred vows or
going to jail unquote, say that it adopted an agenda
that purported to require priests to report certain information that
they may obtain through the confessional. Quote. Preventing abuse and
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upholding the sacred seal of confession or not mutually exclusive.
We can and must do both. At a gene Hill
of the Washington State Catholic Conference. That's why the church
supported the law's goal from the beginning and only asked
for a narrow exemption to protect the sacrament. We're grateful
to state ultimately recognize it can prevent abuse without forcing
priests to violet their sacred vows unquote. The fight in
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I'm going to try and pronounce this, I think it's
at Yen vie Ferguson was over a state demand that
priests report information shared with him within the safe could
confine to the church sacrament Confession court block the unconscouctional
law earlier this year.
Speaker 1 (01:48:05):
Quote.
Speaker 5 (01:48:05):
As part of its commitment to safe environment, the Catholic
Church already requires priests to report abuse and neglect to
law enforcement and other state authorities. The church originally supported
the law's broader goal of strengthening protections for minors and
asked only for a narrow exemption to protect the sacrament
of confession. Beckett, working on the case, said, for centuries,
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the Catholic Church has upheld the belief that confession is
a sacred encounter between a repentant sinner and God acting
through the priest, and must remain confidential as to encourage
such repentance. The principle, known as a seal of confession
or sacramental seal, requires absolute secrecy from priests about anything
said while administering the sacrament. Priests has a sacred obligation
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to keep everything he hears during the sacrament of confession
completely confidential seal. The seal is so vital to the
Catholic faith that any priest who violates it faces automatic excommunication.
Over the centuries, priests have been imprisoned, torture, and even
killed for upholding this the uh for upholding the seal,
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penitents today need the same assurance that their participation is
a holy sacrament and it will remain free from government's
interference anyway, whether you're caliker or not. I'm not, but
I men to get where they're coming from. Because what's next?
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What's next? See one thing I've learned is if you
give government an inch, intend to start taking about a
mile or two or three or four, you start opening
up a precedent. They'll even argue it. Well, you know,
there's a pression on us in court, so you know
we can go a step further because you know, your honor,
there's precedent. Forget what losses the Constitution says. You know,
the lawyers are then turning about President. You know this
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quart over here said it was okay, so you know
there's president your honor, Well, yeah, I know the first
menment conscerts, free and religion. But we got president over here.
And there are judges that sometimes kind of go, okay, well,
you're right, you'll forget the Constitution. By the way, there's
no precedent clause in the Constitution I can put my
finger down on it says well, we follow the Constitution
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unless you're some sort of court president that says that
we don't. And then you know, then we got to
kind of go with the court precedent. Yeah, okay, okay.
And that comes from some early Supreme Court decisions misconstrued
and abused and twisted five ways from Sunday you can
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read all about that in the early eighteen hundred is
what happened there in the Supreme Court. And then they said, oh,
now wait a minute, the Spreme Court can kind of,
we can't kind of the ditch the constitution. And well,
ultimately it's justices that say what the constitution really means.
So who cares that Madison thought he wrote? Because if
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Freme Court justice says, well Madison was wrong, Constitution's wrong,
then yeah, we ditch that brought the constitution. Yeah, we
go with it, We go with the justice.
Speaker 10 (01:51:05):
That's so.
Speaker 5 (01:51:05):
Yeah, that's how that works. Yeah, okay, And that's happened
a lot, and to one extent or another in some
form or another and some color another, if you will, uh,
in judicial history in this country, and it's again, it's
it's a it's a bad precedent. I want to end this,
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this show, this episode by encouraging you, as always, to
please keep your eyes on Christ and to please pray uh,
to please fight the good fight of faith. The if
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you don't stand up for your liberties, you won't have any.
And if you're not gonna stand up for them for yourself,
at least stand up for them for your kids and grandkids,
because right now we have opportunities to preserve and in
some cases reinstate our liberties. And I don't care if
your Democrat, Republican, Independent, the josh Moo Party, whatever, We
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should all agree that the Constitution saved, God's law is
the highest law in the land. It was Ben Franklin
that said, you know, we've given this. Lady said, well,
when they were coming out of the final meeting, Conscercial
Convention meeting, she stood up and said, well, what kind
of government have you, gentlemen given us. And it's alleged
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that Ben Franklin, being the Other States, when of course,
was leading the pack, had him in front. He said
a republic, madam, and then stopped, spun around his heels,
pulled the spectacles down, and looked at her for a
moment and said, if you can keep it. Some witnesses
of that said, if you and yours can keep it.
So it's up to us to keep the thing. Okay,
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it's our government, it's our constitution with the people of
the United States of America all that. It's it's in
the preamble. So you need to stand preserve your religious
liberties or liberties for all people, all religions, but especially
a Christian of your faith, because you may wake up
one day and find that you know it's your faith
that's on the enemy's list, and you might as well
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be back in ancient Rome being fed to the lions. Okay,
as I've said, a lot of Christians don't want to
get involved in politics. I get it, and I'm not
saying that, you know, you need to go for a
political office or necessarily even campaign for somebody, or not
campaign for somebody. But what I am saying is the
politics are knocking on your door right now. The politicians
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are coming for you. The bureaucrats are coming for you. Okay,
they're coming to your house. So you'd better start getting
involved and pay attention. At the very least, keep yourself
informed what texts going on, not stick your head in
the sand. And ultimately, yes, keep your eyes on Christ. Ultimately, yes,
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we have a heavenly kingdom that we're a part of.
We are citizens of a heavenly kingdom. Ultimately Christ will
we turn and set up as well. He'll be a
theocratic monarch. He's going to take a throne as king
of the world and be both savior and political leader
at the same time. As Messiah. But in the interim,
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if you want to preserve these liberties that God has
gifted you with it says, you know, to those who
have been given, much is required. He's blessed us with
the argument the probably the greatest nation, or at least
one of them, that the earth has ever seen, especially
in terms of personal liberties and freedoms. But remember that
liberty equals freedom plus morality. You take the morality out
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of it, you just have chaos. You have anarchy, you
have something very different from our founders envisioned. But keep
your eyes on Christ, fast and pray, keep your nose
buried in scripture these days. Fortify yourself with the word
of God. Okay, because the days are evil and you
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are going to need it. And the mass you're coming
off all over the place. Somebody tells you who they are.
Believe them.
Speaker 12 (01:55:26):
On that note.
Speaker 8 (01:55:27):
Got to go.
Speaker 5 (01:55:27):
Be sure to take care of yourselves, take care of
those you love. Remember God is love. See you next time.