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about the voice. Little bit dry air, a little dry
here in the studio. Dry air, cold air moving into
where we're at in the foothills of the Appalachians in
southwestern southern southwestern Virginia. Well, in this time of year,
sometimes you get that. Sometimes you have rain, sometimes you
have the license now, and then sometimes you get these
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dry cold fronts or dry fronts that just blow through
and then it drives out your sinuses, drives out your throat,
drives out everything, and then you start getting all hell
you know that thing going on of course right here
at Christmas right now, speaking of which, the war on
Christmas continues to rage. And really it's not a war
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on Christmas. It's it's a war on Christ. Let's just
I mean, cut it down to the brass tacks and
those who like to honor Christ. Now, granted, there's a
lot of stuff and trappings of Christmas and materialism and
all of that that's you know, not good. I get that,
all right. Some people go overboard into those kinds of
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realms and that's not particularly honoring to Christ either. So
you've got the two extremes, neither which really honors Christ.
You've got the sort of the Antichrist who just anything
to do with the baby Jesus or the grown man Jesus.
Let's just get it out of here. That's their view.
And then there's other people who, you know, Jesus sort
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of becomes a footnote and an excuse to where it's
just all about Santa Claus and it's all about snowmen
and all about Christmas trees and all about the gifts
and who's going to get me what for Christmas? And
how many gifts have I got under the Christmas tree,
and how how much I can indulge in, how drunk
I can get into bouchers I can get And of
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course that dishonors Christ too. So you've got the two extremes.
I mean, I get that, but you've got folks in fact,
even in Bible belt red state areas. Okay, And I
keep saying on this show, if you listen to any
amount of time, this isn't just some blue state thing.
This is just cranky old Democrats all right there. This
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is happening in Red State. It's happening everywhere in the country,
anti Christian bigotry, and of course it rears its head
around the Christmas season. Certainly not just here, in many
parts of the world. I've been seeing stories coming out
of the UK, but no surprise, given the way the
UK is drifting and much of Western Europe is drifting
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these days. As they embrace full wokeness in DEI, I
think they're in some ways kind of what we were
maybe five years ago with all this DEI non sense.
And by the way, equity equity, just for the record,
does not it is not the same thing as equality.
They're two different things. Those are entirely two different concepts,
and in fact, even the way that that equity is
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applied the HR departments of corporations, let's put it that way,
is not even probably in line with with eve in equity.
It's uh, it's pretty much everybody gets a first place
blue ribbon, no matter how hard you worked or didn't work,
and especially if you are considered some sort of a
protected class where you get you get special things and
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special accommodations and special promotions and special treatments within the
corporations and within the corporate world. Uh, the other people don't.
So it's a it's it's sort of a rigged card game,
if you will. Playing field is slanted. But that all aside. Uh,
the War on Christmas is fully raging, and not too
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far from where I'm sitting down the road aways down
in South Carolina, pretty pretty red state, Soothe Calina, Bible
belt church on every other street corner. Well, a traditionals
a nativity scene is caught some heat. That's been reported
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by Paul Boys Briybart dot com. South Carolina Town Committee
keeps nativity scene after mayor orders it removed. Small town
Committee and Sooth, Carolina kept a Nativity display in a
market parking lot in defiance of the mayor's order that
it'd be taken down. Controversion began in Mullen's, South Carolina
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around Thanksgiving, when Kimberly bird Byrd, head of the Mullens
Beautification might have you a distant relative, I don't know
ahead of the Mullens Beautification Committee, said her committee would
decorate the town's new marketplace like a Hallmark movie for
the Christmas season, believe it would draw in business. All right,
So this was, in fairness, somewhat of a business move,
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all right. The group paid for the decorations out of
their own pocket. Out of their own pockets. They didn't
pay for it. This group of business folks paid for
it themselves. And the decorations, you know, the snowmen and whatever,
the Santa clauses and so forth, included a Nativity scene.
Oh that's where they went wrong. But Mayor, I don't
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know if it's Miko m I Ko picket, Michael Miko Miko,
I don't know. Reportedly asid it be removed fearing it
would offend residents in the community of other faiths, because
you know, in the First Amendment. You've got to read
it carefully. But in the First Amendment, there's that do
not offence clause. Right, isn't that in there in the
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Bill of Right somewhere? Oh it's not? Oh dog gone,
well what ought to be? What were those wig wearing
idiots thinking when they wrote that thing back in the day. Anyway, quote,
I would like to clarify my reported comment about the
Nativity scene the re questions that activity seems to be
removed solely from the public parking area. The reason for
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this is the separation of Church and State applies to
the unicipalities as well, regarding religious symbols on public property
in parks. Not so fast. And I'm going to give
some clarification there because this again as someone who's not
really fully understanding the First Amendment, not fully understanding the
Supreme Court verdicts either. Pickett said this in a public
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Facebook post. I think that there should be mandatory courses
for all mayors and city council people, and police chiefs
and sheriffs and so forth in localities all across this country.
There should be mandated courses on the Constitution. I mean,
they swear ohs to uphold them. But they don't know
what that they're swearing oaths to is the darnedness of
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the thing they claimed up. All these elected officials, they
take an oath of office, and typically typically included in
that oath is that you uphold the constitution of your
state on all those basically mirror the Federal Constitution, if
you will, the US Constitution and the US Constitution. Take
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oaths to uphold all that. If you're a police chief,
if you're a sheriff, you take you take these oaths. Okay,
olds used to mean something, but you ought to understand
what you're taking an oath too when you take the oath.
I'm not gonna take an oath to something if I
don't understand what I'm taking the oath too. Let's supply
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some common sense here, but and our age common sense
is going out the window because it's all about feelings.
In this age of Oprah and doctor Drew and others,
it is all about feeling. Doctor fil Will asks, well, Bob,
how do you feel when Marge says that about you?
How does that make you feel? It's all about feelings.
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And I've warned that this day would arrive, and it's here,
and It's all about the feeling. Somebody's feeling. The highest
crime that one can commit in our constitutional republic, ladies
and gentlemen, is to offend someone, to hurt somebody's feelings.
Somebody's feelings got hot. Well, there's no hut feelings clause
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in the First Amendment. It's not there. It doesn't exist. Yes,
there is a separation church and state, but that has
been so misconstrued and so much poured into that that's
not even part of it. We are a community composed
of various ethnicities and religious beliefs. Both my family and
I are deeply rooted in. This is the mayor and
our own beliefs. She added, I want to emphasize that
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I have never stated that the Nativity scenes should be
prohibited in Mullins. Well, this one apparently should be prohibited.
Bird told Fox News that she refused to back down
and vowed to keep the Nativity display. Quote our small town,
we have a church on every corner. Bird told Fox
it's a faith based community and the Bible belt. I've
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been here fifty three years of my life and never
heard of anything like this happening here. Well, it's because
we live in this woke DEI culture, Well, we kind
of affward to offend someone. Christ is why we celebrate Christmas.
I mean, yeah, that's kind of a whole. It's kind
of like saying, look, don't pay attention to the trees
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in that forest. It's just a forest. Yeah, sort of
missing the point, doesn't it. Oh, the marriage okay with
having a big Christmas display, as long as there's no
mention of Christ in Christmas, as long as there's no
scene depicting the whole reason why there is a Christmas.
We can't have that. We can't have snow men, and
we can't even have manners to say Merry Christmas. But don't, don't,
you know, go into that Jesus thing. What it was
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it that Jesus said, those who are ashamed of me
on that judgment Day, those who are ashamed of me,
I'll be ashamed of them before their father, before the Father.
Christ is why we celebrate Christmas. Bird at it. I
really thought she would probably change her mind or come
back and say, I'm sorry, I made a mistake. Let's
have a meeting about this, but nothing. Virtue of the
community has been supportive of her decision not to back
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down and again, the business communities one who paid for
all this stuff, not the city. They can cast city
a dime in that regard. I never thought I had
to do anything like this, she said. But at the
end of the day, we have to stand for what
we believe and what is right. Now. It's we need
to know that. In nineteen eighty four, look this upgang.
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In nineteen eighty four, the US Supreme Court case Lynch v. Donaldy.
That's ly Nch v. Donaldy, the O n an L
n an E L l Y Lynch v. Donald Supreme
Court case. In that particular court case, the court decided
it was an air one in a five to four
decision that a Nativity scene displayed by a Rhode Island
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city did not violate the Establishment clause of the First
Amendment when it was part of a broader holiday display
that included Second symbols. Now, one of the things that
they did in my old home stomping grounds of Austin, Texas,
that they would do in the capitol. They'd have a
big Christmas Street down there, but they also had a great,
big giant minora. Other religious groups could put stuff down
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there and signage and snowmen and whatever. So it was
all good, and the Supreme Court has said, look, if
you allow other stuff, that's fine. And by the way,
this would even finance by the city. This was financed
by a bunch of business owners. And a lot of
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times that happens in a lot of smaller towns. The
business you know, the Chamber of Commerce or whatever, business owners,
their business association, downtown Business Association or something like that,
typically a private group. You get other private groups that
throw in there. I don't know, other different groups, you know,
the I don't know, the oax Lodge or something like that,
just some some whatever veterans group or something like that.
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They get together and they buy the Christmas decorations and
they decorate the sidewalks and decorate the put the put
the decorations up on the street lights and the killey poles,
and you know front windows of the shops and the
stores and the offices and blah blah blah blah. I mean,
it happens a lot of small times, count on for years.
There's nothing new. Happened before many of you hear my
voice were probably even born. It's been kind of a
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tradition in a lot of smaller towns North south, east, west,
everywhere else in the middle of whatever. So this isn't
something unheard of or unusual. But this mayor got all
dei and got all woke and decided this might offend somebody. Apparently,
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Uh yeah, I did offend some people, apparently offended, offended
the business groups, offended those folks, and you know, uh,
these are kind of things that get you unelected next
go around. But somebody, some lawyer in the city, and
I don't know, maybe they don't even have one. Some
city attorney should have said, excuse him, his mayora. There
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is this case, thine think before you a Supreme Court case.
That attorney didn't do their job. But I still say
there needs to be education about all this. There's no
way any violation of the establishment clause in the First Amendment.
People have stretched that thing beyond anything our founders ever
intended and pour all kinds of stuff into it that's
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not what's intended, never intended. And again, this is privately financed. Okay,
it may have been in a public parking space, but
it was privately financed, and at first the city was
all cool with it until there was a little baby
Jesus dollars sitting in a little manger and Joseph with
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Mary around it. Oh well, now wait a minute. You
can have Roodolph in his red nose blanking. You can
have the Grinch, probably even have Crampus beating a kid
or something. But all of a sudden, here's a little baby. Here,
here's a little here's a little baby g in a
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in a little food trough, a little Joseph, a little married. Well,
and I wait a minute. That Jewish family is illegal.
It's almost any it's almost any Semitic if you think
about it, because I mean, let's think about this second.
I mean, then the Nativity scene is really the scene,
if you will. And I know there's a lot of
stuff about that scene that's probably a little bit mythical
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in terms of how we get it kind of wrong
in terms of the Bibles that actually happen. I get
all that. I get all that the three Wise Men
probably came like when Jesus was too and I get it.
And the star wasn't just two feet above the you know,
the the stall there or wherever he was born. I
get it. There's there's some there's a little bit of
myth thrown in there. I understand. I'm not saying that
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Jesus' birth is a myth. I'm just saying that, you know,
we sort of surround that with kind of the Christmas
card thing. I get it. But the point being that's
the world's most famous Jewish family arguably. Okay, there is
there a little overlap beeer of anti Semitism. I don't know.
Everything was good to those three till those till those
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three Jews showed up, you know now now and yeah, no, uh,
put him somewhere else, you see what I mean. It's
what's what's the force and the spirit behind that?
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Could it be Satan?
Speaker 4 (17:35):
As a church lady would say, anyway, let's take a pause.
Of Courseatan's always irritated. He can't get another for Christmas
from for Christmas from nobody is he? He's always on
the sand as naughty to us?
Speaker 5 (17:53):
Right.
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Oh. Yeah, and then we've got the ahoas you're the
hoa Nazis, right, the Homber Association Nazis. Thank god I
live in the neighborhood that doesn't have one of those.
I think they did back in the day, but no more, thankfully.
And I lived in the neighborhood in South Austin, Texas.
At narrowly it's partly because I raised some sand about it,
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and a few other neighbors as well. Narrowly, I think
it was one or two votes for the people that
turned up for the so called HOA meeting to vote
to even have an HOA. It was narrowly, I think
about one or two votes defeated. Yeah, if you read
about the history of homeowners associations of they're rooted racism.
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They just really are. The first one was started Nashley
in the Houston, Texas area, and it was to keep
undesirables out of the neighborhood, primarily blacks and Hispanics. So
that's what that was about back in the nineteen twenties
and thirties. So you know, they're kind of funky to
be and their history is funky to begin with, let's
just put it that way. And I'm being polite in
those terms. So anyway, HOA threatened to Colorado, and I've
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got a lot of weird junk coming out of Colorado.
The Bermuda Triangle has moved from Florida to Colorado. I
don't know what is going on there. The Rocky Mountain
High has got people a little too high. I don't
know what's happening hoa threatened Colorado homeowner over a twenty
eight foot inflatable Santa, but neighbors fought back and won.
Being reported by Jonathan Jones Western Journal, a towering inflatable
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Santa Claus turned into an unlikely source of holiday controversy
in the town of Severance, Colorado, before ultimately uniting a
neighborhood this month. The massive decoration belongs to Dora Flores
and her husband, who said they saved throughout the year
to purchase the big Santa. The effagy of Santa stands
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taller than their house. Once it was installed earlier this month,
the inflatable quickly drew attention from passers by, and many
families stopped by to take pictures of this play. In fact,
KUSA TV reported on it. Flores said that the decoration
brought joy to the neighborhood, especially for children who stopped
to admire it. Okay, so far, so good. A neighborhood
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castal May told the Denver news station that her first
reaction was surprised at the size of the Santa. May
added that the decoration had a meaningful impact on her family,
particularly her daughter who has autism, and was excited about it.
About a week later, the situation took a sharp turn.
Flora said she received an email and let her from
from in Company LLC, the firm that oversees the homeowners'
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associations in severance. And this is the other thing. A
lot of times these companies, these private firms managed these hoa's,
and they get pretty nasty, and a lot of them
typically have lawyers, sometimes their law firms actually and then
here here comes the stuff. I think some of them
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need to be probably just outlawed, to be honest. The
notice stated that the Santa was excessive in height and
not permitted, and instructed the family to remove it immediately.
Let her also warn of potential fines, collection costs and
possible attorneys fees if the decoration remained. Flores said the
message was disheartening and the family felt discouraged after being
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told inflatable had to come down, but instead of quietly complying,
Flores decided to fight for the Santa. She saied the
situation in person and online, including a post in the
local city Facebook group asking neighbors for support and understanding.
The response was swift and visible. Neighbors began posting supportive
comments and placing signs in the yards, including one that
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read we stand with sin and probably which were also
homeowner associated violation, but they didn't anyway, We're gonna do
to everybody. Another neighbor questioned why the inflatable had become
such a serious issue. Across the street, neighbor Cody Bowden
put up his own inflatable and made it clear he
had no plans to remove it. As more decorations appeared,
residents described at growing unity against the company. May said
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the situation showed how something simple could bring people together.
Soon after Flores told kus Say, she got a call
from from and company. She said the firm acknowledge she'd
had made a mistake and apologized and confirm that Santa
could stay with no penalty. See what happens when you
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stand up to the bullies and kind of punch him
in the nose. A little bit. Yeah, the inflatable, which
had been taken down for most of the week is
now back up. Barring any unforeseeing weather, they could bring
the thing downcers you know, the weather can change your
color right up pretty quickly. So there you have it. Yeah,
I'm glad. I'm glad they fought that. I'm glad they
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fought it. I mean, look, either you own your property
or you don't. It's just that simple. And that was
my argument. Homeowner associated one argument, So I own this
thing or not? Do you guys own it? Because if
you do, I want you to pay the homeowners insurance.
That's what I told them when a represented from a
would be homeowners association group is actually based in Again
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and I think I think it was huge. That might
have been corpus. It's a big conglombered organization. I said,
you're gonna pay the homeowners insurance. And there were some
things in the uh in the uh CCRs that we signed,
they were kind of weird, like they could just walk
into my home anytime day or night without twenty four
hour notice. I mean weird stuff, I mean real Nazi
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kind of stuff. And I was reading it to them, going, uh,
you know I'm not even sure this is constitutional, and
even a cop in our neighbor They lived our neighborhood, like,
you know, it's kind of wondering about that. My subjects
make come was busting in my house, you know, out
noticed about two in the morning. They're gonna be met
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by me and mister Smith and Wesson. Yeah, the whole thing,
the whole thing fell apart, thank god, thank god. And
they cost too much. And so we say, oh, they
maintained a value for neighborhood. Well, our neighborhood had an
overinflated value anyway. And by the time I lively missuss
All and I moved from there a number of years ago,
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it's been about ten and a half. Tell you this
part of the country, Boy, did the prices go up
right after we left. I mean the values of the
properties got real open floated. They are all over that
part of the country and all over Austin, Texas specifically.
We'd hung out about another year. We could have got
a lot more money out of the little old cracker
boxer lived in. It was a nice house, don't get
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me wrong, the smallest house on the street. But it
was a nice neighborhood, nice area. There's nothing wrong with it.
Great part of town. A lot of professional people lived there.
Nice mixed neighborhood, a lot of different races, mixed marriages.
It's a great neighborhood, super great neighborhood. Quiet for the
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most part, folks with young kids, young working couples, a
few teenagers here and there. Getting a little roudy, but
you gonna have that anywhere. But nice, nice part of town,
nice area, a lot of professionals, a lot of folks
worked in high tech, worked for state government, etc. Set
a lot of professionals. Nice area. And boy did the
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price had go up after all this fault of well
you don't go maintain your property, vidue, you don't have
a nature whil property visors went through the roof and
we actually got a good price for our decent price
for our home and where it was able to drop
cash on the one that we are now in no mortgage,
thank you lord. So we moved from a seller's market
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to a buyer's market. And this person was pretty that
owned this bunker that we live in because probably it
is on the ground, so I called a bunker. They
wanted to get out, get out of their situation as
quick as they couldn't move to another state. So it
was so a little bit blow market, probably about ten
fifteen grand blow market. And we swooped in and we said, okay,
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it's great, been freshly remodeled, and you know, we looked
fantastic and lovely. Mississill saw the pictures would even with me.
I just showed her pictures. She was still back in Texas,
and she said, that's our house. And the day we
moved in, she wept. She loved it so much. I
don't think you could blow out of this house with dynamite,
She says. She never wants to move again. So you can.
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You cannot have an h o A and still maintain
My point of the story is you cannot have an
h o A and still maintain great value in your
in your neighborhood, okay, and in your property, in your
investment without the home Owner Association nazis coming around because
you're but going, here's two inches too tall or something crazy.
Let's take a bullet In fact, I've known people who
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said that's one of the things that they look for
when they're looking for a housees does this place have
an h o A. If it does, forget it I
ain't moving in.
Speaker 8 (29:04):
Hey, what's up? This is Toby Mack with the five
loves of a Jesus Freak. Write them down, hide them
in your heart. Here they are Love God, love his Word,
love your enemies, love your neighbor, love truth.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
Sound easy, Not likely.
Speaker 8 (29:21):
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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That was persecution dot com cut off fair a little
quick fire. That engineer probably the president of a homeowner association. Anyway,
Moving to Arkansas Bible Belt again. You know red state
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Bible belt area. Now we were talking about Colorado. That's
a blue statement and Bible belt. Here we go. Governor
Sanders rejects a demand from a legal group to undoe
Christmas closure. The Freedom From Religion Foundation took issue with
a Sanders Christmas message. They take issue with everything. What
do they not take issue with? It has anything to
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do with any kind of religious holidays, well primarily primarily
Christians are not mess with Muslims.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
Uh, just just.
Speaker 4 (30:59):
Just us Christian. This is being borned by Andrew Markin Miller,
also Fox News. Arkansas Republican Governor Sarah Hugby Sanders is
fired back at a legal group who took issue with
her recent move to closed state offices not just on
the twenty fifth, but on the twenty six as well,
to celebrate everybody a long weekend to celebrate Christmas and
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give employees more time with their families. After issuing a
proclamation closing state offices for Christmas, Sanders received a letter
from the Freedom from Religion Foundation the FFRF, a group
focused on the separation of church and state, they claim,
calling for her to reverse the move and claiming it
was unconstitutional. Never mind that Christmas technically is a federal holiday.
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They managed to leave that out. They leave certain things out,
you know that, just conveniently in their little letters and
responses and the little fights and response that are obtained
by Fox News Digital Centers told f FRF that she
will do no such thing. She said, you say that
my communications as governor must be neutral on matters of
religion centersoe I said that even if I wanted to
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do that, it would be impossible. Christmas is not simply
an end of the year holiday with broadly observed secular
cultural aspects, as your letter states. It's not gifts, trees,
and stockings that make this holiday special. Christmas is the
celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, and if we
are to honor him properly, we should tell his miraculous
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world changing story properly too. Sators went on to call
it ironic that she received a letter claiming I was
alienating my non Christian constituents as I was leading a
anr a lighting celebration with people from all across Arkansas.
Of course, that's happy Honica. By the way, that's one
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of the observance of traditions, if you will, of the
holiday of House you like the Minora, and she participated
in that. She said, I doubt that they would say
that my administration alienates non Christians. In fact, many would
say the opposite, that only by voicing our own faith
and celebrating other faiths can we make our states diverse
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religious communities feel seen and heard. Okay, good for her.
She kind of played, kind of played that other religion
card she was participating in. And and again, let's go
back to the setting point that Jesus's wait for it,
wait for it, wait for it, wait for it. Jesus
is Jewish. There is that centers into the letter by
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telling the FFRF that they missed the point of her
Christmas proclamation, explaining that it was not to browbeat readers
with a Christian doctrine, but rather to point to the
humility of Christ's birth and of the amazing fact that
the King of Kings was born not in a palace
or temple, when an humble manger attended only by poor shepherds.
Though you may enter this season with bitterness, know that
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Christ is with you, that he loves you, and that
He died for your sins, just the same as he
did for mine and everyone else's. The letter concluded. Letter
from f fr F claimed that Sanders used her official
capacity to advance a specific religious very point and violation
of the first Armaments Establishment Clause rock rock Back violation
first some Amamont rock Back Friday Amant Establishment claus separate
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parrot uh Fox of the Digital actually reached out to
the f fr F or comment. They didn't give one.
I guess they're too busy, I don't know, doing their
green fur uh delsd for fleas or whatever. Anyway, there's that. Yeah,
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I'm just in that kind of mood, you know me. Well,
this happens every year. I mean, we see this all
the time, and it and it's just it's getting crazy.
But there's something deeper that's behind all this. And actually,
in all seriousness, in some parts of the world, around
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the holiday season, if you will, of Christmas and New
Year's and so forth, even Honikum violence against Christians and
Jews does tend to ramp up. Imagine that. And in Nigeria,
I've talked a little bit about I'm talking more about it.
In Nigeria we have say in fact, I heard a
number thrown out today. I don't remember who I was watching.
(35:37):
I may have been news man, I don't remember somebody,
or I may have read it. I can't remember. I
remember catching it this morning. Had a lot of going
on today, doctor's appointments on Aline yards, both myself and
the lovely missus l But anyway, you don't care about that,
but that there was at least eight thousand Christians murdered
and executed in Nigeria since the beginning of this year.
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So there is basically a genocide of sorts happening with Christians.
And by the way, there are politicos here in this
country who are supporting radical Muslim politicians in Nigeria. They
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don't like Christians, begin with supporting them in their elections
to win offices. Let that soak in. Let that soak in.
We've given taxpayer dollars to that country. Let that soak in.
We've helped out their government. Let that soak in. And
their government has done little to nothing to stop the
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wiping out of Christians in that nation. And it's happening wholesale,
and almost nobody's talking about it. I've been a little mentioned,
scant messaging and mentioning of it from the President and
(37:09):
a few high ranking folks stayed apart, but not much,
not much. Rubio said a thing or two. But what
are we doing? Little to nothing was being said, very little,
very little. Nicki minaj Yeah, I know, I know. She
(37:35):
was in the news for not such good things sometime back.
I get it. She now claims to be a Christian.
I hope that that is true. I do hope that's true.
I'm only here clipping a minute. She was at Turning
Point USA, their deal that they had there in Arizona,
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the America Fest, and on Sunday she had some things
to say. It's being ported by Jo Kovac's World of
Daily Well, we absolutely cannot have them empowered. Nicki Minaj's
stories Antichrists and government. Our spirit irritates them because when
we speak, they get shown up. When the truth walks
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in the room, the lies hide. Superstar Nicki Minaj on
Sunday gave an ominous warning against allowing people filled with
the spirit of Antichrist to be holding power in America
pring with Erica Kirk at Turning Point USA is America
Fest and Phoenix, Arizonomnaj said, it's not just Nigeria that's
facing vicious persecution of those who follow the teachings of Jesus.
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Christians have been being persecuted right here in our country
in different ways. She's right on that. So when we
talk about Nigeria and other countries, know that pridministrations saw
nothing wrong with that, and that's what's wrong with them.
Let me let you hear the clip. And again this
is Nicki Minaj. She was being interviewed or talking to
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Erica Kirk there, of course, like Charlie Cook's widow who's
pretty much taken over running Turning Point, USA. Let me
let you here. This is just a portion of their conversation.
You got a lot more, but let me let you
hear this clip. This is Nicki Mina.
Speaker 5 (39:24):
This is something I know that's really important to you
and on your heart, and I just I personally want
to know what inspired you to speak out for the
Christians that are being slaughtered in Nigeria.
Speaker 11 (39:39):
Well, and that brings me back to our great president
and this administration and our great country that we take
for granted that they're right now in this world are
people who cannot worship God as they please, where they please.
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We take it for granted because we have it. We
can't even imagine not having that right. But every time
we pray and fellowship, we have to remember the people
that are right now in this world hiding to pray
and fellowship, and we have to pray for them. And
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first of all, Nigeria is a place I've always loved
someone very dear to me, my pastor is Nigerian. I
have lots of Nigerian barbs and so hearing that people
are being kidnapped and while they're in church, people are
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being kidnapped, people are being killed brutalized all because of
their religion, and that should spark outrage in the Great America.
Speaker 3 (41:01):
And that's what it did.
Speaker 11 (41:03):
And again, we're not backing down anymore. We are not
going to be silenced by the bullies anymore.
Speaker 2 (41:12):
Okay, know that.
Speaker 11 (41:16):
Hear that, receive that bullies. We won't be silenced ever again.
We will speak up for Christians wherever they are in
this world.
Speaker 6 (41:29):
Amen.
Speaker 4 (41:31):
Amen, Well, and I hope she puts money where my
mouth is on that Chris. Talk can be cheap, but
I'm praying for her that she meant and I'm gonna
give with the benef of the doubt that she meant
what she said. Of course, you know, we've seen a
lot of celebrities talk, a big talking, you know, of course,
people in Hollywood and then the music basin and Rosa
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completely apoplectic about her sitting there with Charlie Cook's widow
and being a part of that thing. And I mean
black and white and everything in between and just going
nuts anyway. Yeah, they're kind of melting down in some
of the media and some of the entertainment world over
(42:16):
her and over her comments and all that. Of course,
you know those price there. But she's right, and there
should be more. There should be more outrage because the
main thing media didn't want to talk about any of
this stuff that they've barely given any mention of this.
(42:37):
You know, a few thousand dead Christians is mainstream media
pretty much thinks the few thousand dead Christians is a
pretty good thing. That's just a few less troublemakers in
the world in their minds. So they're rare to speak
out too much. When a bunch of Christians get slaughtered
by a bunch of radical Muslims. It's like, well, you know,
almost as if they asked for it, and they just
(43:01):
move on to other thing. Well, it's not as sexy
is talking about the orange man. Uh, the orange man
you know, picked his nose and inflicted and flicked the
booger or whatever, you know, And and so that's what
gets that's what gets the media attention. And yes, what
he said about Rob Reiner was was was bad. There's
no way around that don't got a big of a
Trump supporter you are, how big of a Maga fan
(43:23):
you are? That's that was wrong, That was screwed up.
But was I shocked, No, because a narcissist will tend
to do those kinds of things. Now, now, he's not
the only narcissists who've ever had in the wine House. Yeah,
I believe he is one. I've said that. I stand
by it on the show. I think God's using him,
and I like a lot of what he's done. I
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really do things he said and done. Hmm, not so much.
But he's not the first narcist who've had in the
White I think with the biggest ones is Barack Obama,
Bill Clinton. We're gonna get into Bill Clinton here in
a minute a little later on the show, another big
narcisst We've had some big narcisses in the White House
over over our the life of our Republic. Okay, we've
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had some some pretty big uh egos and megalomaniacs in there.
You almost have to be to become president. I mean
in some ways, especially in more modern times that's in
the past hundred years. I mean, probably one of the
biggest uh chess stumpers that we ever had in the
White House was arguably Teddy Roosevelt. He was a I mean,
(44:26):
he was a big chest stumper. But you know it,
we'll have more as time goes on, we will have
some more. So that's why I'm not really I'm sort
of taking it in stride that we have one in
the White House because he ain't the first and he
probably won't be the last, so that all being said,
But that was wrong. I thought it would have said
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about Rob Royder. But she caught some heat too for
you know, calling him a great president. And then yeah,
that she's she she just got uninvited from a lot
of Hollywood Christmas parties right there. If she's even going
to go to any take going off some Christmas lists
and put on their naughty list, I'm sure you. You
just don't go against the powers that be in the
entertainment world. Otherwise you're shut down and cut out and
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that's the end of that. But I think she probably
knows that. I don't think she cares. I mean, we'll
find out in coming days, I guess. But she's right
in the fact that there's been little to no coverage.
There's been a little to just not a lot to
talk about it. But again, am I surprised, no, knowing
the main instinct media the way I know them, of course,
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you not gonna mention much about it because well, you know,
they just don't. They don't want to admit that Christians
are getting be from pillar to post in many parts
of the world. They want to continue the view of
Christians as a pain in the rear end basically and
stumbling blocks, speed bumps in the road to greater progressivism,
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greater socialism, greater Marxism, greater communism, greater as they're the
ones that are blocking the progress to utopia. Get these
Christians and they're silly miz out of the way, and
we'll be a lot closer to our rainbow unicorn utopia
(46:18):
where you can be whatever you feel like you want
to be. One day you feel like you want to
be a woman, you can be a woman. One day
you feel like you want to be a man, you
can be a man. One day you want to feel
like you can be something in between. You can be
something in between. You want to be a space alien,
you can be a space ating. You want to be
a t reaction, you can be a t reaction. You
want to be a fuzzy kitty cat, you can be
a fuzzy kitty cat. You know whatever, you want to
be in there utopia, and you will be cradled from
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the cradle to the grave by your ever loving, warm
and caring government. That's what they yearn for and long
for in many of the newsrooms of the mainstream media.
That is what they're pushing for and fighting for. And
forget that constitution written by We need a new one.
There needs to be written in in different a different
(47:05):
color of ink, and needs to be uh all uh
all happy and and chirpy and cheery. This old, dreadful
constitution that we've had written by a bunch of guys
prancing around in wigs and all of them having sex
with their female slaves, we need to get We need
to get rid of that constitution. It's defunct from the beginning.
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It's illegitimate from the beginning because it was written and
drafted and voted on by a bunch of illegitimate people.
So we need to trash the whole thing. Let's write
a new one that's act of a lot more dei
and woke friendly, and let's just have us a whole
new constitution. I'm not like, I'm not kidding. I mean,
this is what these people want, This is what they've
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wanted for a long time, and this is what's being
churned out by colleges and institutions that you pay for
in many cases with your tax dollars or your funding
if you're sending your kid to one of these places,
and this is what they're churning out. There's a bunch
of socialists, communist Marxist activists who don't think our country
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is even legitimate to begin with, from stem to stern.
They want it all torn down and let's start agawn,
forget what we've got. I mean, look, if you can
show me something better than what our founders gave us,
I'll sign on to it on a hrtbeat. I haven't
found it, and these folks don't have it. They think
(48:34):
they might, but they don't. So I'll stick with what
we've got. It ain't perfect, but it works if you
work it, and it's probably as good as it's gonna get.
And we have an amendment processed our constitution. You know,
we feel like we need to tweak something here and there.
We can do that. Our founders put that in because
they knew they couldn't foresee every single situation is going
(48:55):
to come down the road. They knew that our society,
even back then, was somewhat evolved. New issues would a rise,
new interest should arise, Certain things that they hadn't even
thought of would arise and hid. And they knew the
union wasn't perfect. They were perfecting the union, but they
knew it wasn't perfect. They knew there was problems. They
they still let the issue of slavery to deal with.
(49:16):
They knew the thing wasn't you know, there were still
some issues that we're still cooking in the pot. But
that's why they gave this amendment process. And they needed
to get something down on paper and get it out
the door while our nation was still barely holding together
before it flew off into thirteen different pieces or fourteen
(49:36):
or fifteen by then. Really, so they drafted this constitution
and it works when we work it, when we follow it,
it works. The problem is we usually don't in our
governments anymore, take goes to it, swear to it. But
you know, out the door it goes. Let's take a pause.
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Oh yeah so uh oh. By the way, just a
quick update here. This hit not too long before I
went What kind of shift? Kids, You're just a second?
This hit not long before I went live, pulled it
off the world to Daily being parted by Jokovex. Brown
University custodian said. He said he saw the shooter more
(52:14):
than a dozen times and reported it, and the school
did nothing. Nothing. Two students are here today. That kills
me every day. I can't get his face out of
my head. According to the guy, the aftermath of the
horrific mass shooting at Brown University, at custodian at the
college says he solved the private guvernment more than a
dozen times before the bloodshed. No action was taken by
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the school despite reporting his suspiciousious don't do this to
home kids, leave it to the professionals, reporting his suspicions
to security, say that ten times fast. His name is
Derek Lacy, who has worked at the IVY League school
for fifteen years, told The Boston Globe he knew something
was off with the perpetrator before Claudio and Neves Valiente
(52:56):
opened the open fire there on December thirteenth, two students
and wounding nine others, and then you know, doing the
other stu. At least he remember seeing the gum at
about six twenty pm the day before Thanksgiving, and then
just after eight pm December first, wpri I TV reported quote,
somebody kept telling me, don't ignore it. Don't ignore it.
(53:18):
We interact with the students all the time, Lisi said.
He said, this hits close to home because it's our workplace.
We spend more time here than we do at home
because of the shift work we do. TV station reported.
At least he said he reported the individual as suspicious
to a third party security vendor for Brown called Events
Staff Services LLC or EESS, on three separate occasions. When
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he warned them December first, a staff member of that
security company told him they were only present to cover
an event lease. He said the university's Department of Public
Safety might have been notified, and he doesn't know if
any other action happened. He assisted not respond to multiple
quest for common of course not they probably luwried up.
Speaker 12 (54:03):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (54:03):
David Madonnald', the company president, told The Boston Globe that
investigating reports of suspicious people is not his job. Well,
your security, I think it kind of maybe would be
if it's I mean, we're just a scurty company. We're
on a rest grade reports as suspicious paper or anything
like that. Really Okay, it's gone saying, well, you know,
I'm just a doctor. I don't really try to heal
(54:25):
people or curve people of illnesses. I'm I'm just a doctor.
I'm deserved with the track, you know, the trophy wife.
I don't come to mavy your sec wow, anyhow they
might want to get a new firm.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (54:41):
I don't know. Beam me up, scutty. There's no intelligent
life left on this planet. Once photos were released of
the person of interest, Lisey immediately called the tip line
and he was interviewed by a police saw money December fifteenth.
Because said what I told detectives, it was like I
could see him and nobody else could. It is an
eerie feeling. Lisey explained. It was the way he was
browsing in the classrooms he was like rolling his eyes
(55:04):
one way, rolling his eyes another way. It wasn't just
that classroom, it was all the classrooms at least, he says.
Many what ifs are still swirling in his head. Yes,
the shooter is responsible, he said, but security should have
been better, without a doubt. Well, somebody should have said something,
you know what they always say if you see something,
specialists reported. Well he did, and nothing happened. So there
(55:27):
you have it. Yeah, there's definitely a comedy of errors,
if you want to lose to use that term comedy
very loosely. I think that kind of went into this.
I mean, ultimately the trigger man is responsible for what happened,
and of course now did menton no tales as that goes,
But I just start I throw that out there, a
(55:48):
little update there on that, so it looks like, you know,
people were told, but they didn't do anything. Nothing happened.
Still on the subject here of Christians getting the dirty
end of the stick, this guy gets handcuffed, no disruption,
(56:12):
just ministry. Christian gets handcuffed for preaching Jesus at a
major US city bus station. How dare he? How dare
he doesn't he know the bus people might be offended.
There he talking about Jesus. These folks also being borned
(56:33):
by Bob Bundrew World. In that Daily dayline, Houston, Texas
again red state the belt buckle of the Bible belt.
I mean in parts of Houston you can't hardly go
two blocks out driving past the church building big one
too well, they do things bigger in Texas anyway.
Speaker 6 (56:52):
Right.
Speaker 4 (56:54):
A premier legal team focusing are religious and other rights
across America is warning the Houston Bus Authority or AUTHORITA
that it is violating the US Constitution with its scheme
to censor the speech of a Christian. He's the American
Center for Law and Justice st a CLJ group that
confirmed it has sent a warning letter to the Metropolitan
Transit Authority of Harris County concerns the attack on Howard Camp.
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For the chier years, he as ministered at an outdoor
Houston bus terminal. His ministry is simple, preach, pray with people,
hand out bottle of water and food, offer encouragement, and
share the hope of Christ with anyone who wants to
hear it. How dare he No fees, no obstruction, no disruption,
just ministry. He's not shouting he's not screaming, he's not
(57:39):
throwing things.
Speaker 12 (57:41):
You know.
Speaker 4 (57:43):
Then came September nineteenth, officials dispatched a thor top alais
to order him to get a permit, permit to do what?
When he questioned why he needed government permission to share
his faith in a public space, the officers declared the
bust terminal private property really. Moments later, they handcuffed him,
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pardon me, detained him an issue a criminal transpass warning.
They told him that if he ever came back to
preach a gospel again, he would be arrested. They never
cited a single rule that he violated. It never gave
him a written citation, and to this day, the trespass
warning remains in effect. They show you explained. The legal
team's new demand letter insists that Metro retract the unconsciutional
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trespass warning and restore Camp's First Amendment rights. Explains the
letter quote, mister Camp has already suffered a repearable injury
as a result of Metro's unconsciusional actions, and he continues
to suffer ongoing harm so long as a trespass warning
remains in a fact, loss of First Amendment freedom is
for even minimal periods of time unquestionably constitutes a reparable injury.
Mister Camp has been effectively banished from a public forum
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where he has a constitutional right to speak. He has
been threatened with arrest and criminal prosecution if he returns
exercises rights. Is showing affect on the speech as a
direct and ongoing violation of the First Amendment. They show
Jay note that the Constitution doesn't simply vanish if someone
steps on to government owned transit property. Now you probably
just say, well, wait a minute, the cops told him
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it was private property. Yeah, they lied, or they don't understand.
Public sidewalk streets and outdoor terminals are places where Americans
have always been free to speak, hand out literature, and
share of faith. Religious speech lies at the very heart
of what the First Amendment protects. The legal team explained,
and Metro can I simply call the terminal private property
because it's not. Even if Metro wanted to regulate sound amplification,
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it must do so through clear, content neutral rules, not
by allowing officers to silence this favorite speech whenever they please.
Metro has no such rule for out door areas. There
was not policy enforcement. It was censorship the report charge.
If it can ban Howard Cam from a public bus
terminal because it doesn't like what he's saying, then any
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ciis in Christians are not going to be silenced. The
moments there just becomes inconvenient, and that is not how
the First Amendment works. The ACOJ said, yeah, that Metro
is not private property. Uh, you see the chief obligation
of law enforcement. And this is why I really wish
(01:00:19):
they would be required constitutional study courses for police officers,
for police chiefs, for mayors, for city council people, because
they all swear os are this stuff all swep, pulled
up from the Constitution. But then then the first one
is sometimes to turn around and just simply stomp it
out of in many cases ignorance. And these cops should
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have known better. Shame on them, Shame on them, they
should have known better. They take olds to uphold it,
not trash it. The first duty of anyone in law enforcement,
and anyone really in public authorita is to protect, not
(01:01:05):
to stomp on. To protect and defend your constitutional liberties.
They take an oath to that, but more often than not,
it is the last thing down on the list. If
it's even on it priorities, and it's a shame, and
it's a sham, and sham is shame minus to eat.
(01:01:32):
Oh we see, but we I mean see this all
the time, all the time, because he was talking about Jesus. Now,
if he was talking about I don't know how bad
the Orange Man is, they'd probably let him get away
with it, probably giving him, giving him a plaque of award.
(01:01:53):
But because he was talking about j c Oh, well, no,
you can't have that. He's been doing this for a while,
by the way, he didn't just start doing it. And again,
they never gave him written citation. They never cited a
single law or rule he violated. You see, you can't
(01:02:16):
be arrested for filing a law that didn't exist. Okay,
that's not how that works. Now. Back in the days
when you know, we were being controlled here as just
second class subjects colonists by Great Britain, well they do
stuff like that. But see, we follow a revolution and
(01:02:37):
kind of get away from this nonsense. Okay, as we
veer into celebrating the drive fictic anniversary of the establishment
of our our nation more or less American revolution and
all that. But this is just this kind of stuff
is just ever prevalent and present, and it seems to
(01:02:59):
be targeted more and more right here in this country.
I mean Bible Belt, I mean Texas for crying up
my old home state. No, there you have it, No, sir,
not not going to allow that, not gonna allow that.
You Christians need to shut up and stay in your
(01:03:20):
own lane, stay inside your church house or your or
your house. Otherwise we don't want to hear you, We
don't want to see you. Uh, forget it. Well, let's
move to Colorado. Back in Colorado again, Blue state. Sure,
(01:03:41):
but here we go. I've shared this story before. More
more to come on it. More happening. Pastors have done
nothing wrong. Court hearing pulls back curtain on government Antichrist
scheme city targeted churches, enacting a resolution seemingly designed to
shut them down and then issuing criminal citations to carry
the threat of conviction for following Christ's command. Being reported
(01:04:03):
again by Bob Andrew World and Daily. He's a busy guy.
Christian ministers do Christian ministry. That's what a number of
volunteers from several churches in North Glen, Colorado, were doing
just days ago. They were setting up tables in the
public park, preparing to distribute hot meals to the homeless,
as they had done every Tuesday and Thursday for more
than four years. Been doing this for quite some time. However,
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on this day, the church's ministers had to leave early
because they had court dates on city issue tickets for
violating a city rule, growing to a new report from
the American Center for Law and Justice, which is defending them.
Among the church volunteers at the park that day, a
week before Christmas were the pastures we've been representing the ACLJ,
faithful man driven by a deep conviction to live out
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there calling. The legal team reported they simply were following
the biblical instructions from Matthew twenty five thirty five, where
I was hungry and you gave me food. I was
searched to, you gave me drink. I was a stranger
and you welcomed me in. I was naked and you
clothed me. I was sick and you visited me. I
was in prison in you came to me in as
much as you did it to the least of these,
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my brother and used it to me. The minister's HLJA
said had to report for their scheduled first courtinate on
the criminal citations issued by the City of North Glenn
for simply gathering in a public park to exercise their faith.
It was officials in the city just north of Denver
who passed the targeted ordinance prohibiting recruiting gatherings of five
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or more in public parks, leading to criminal citations against
these faithful pastors. The team said in the courtroom, the
city begged the judge to delay the proceedings their hope
and this is attacked by the way of a lot
a lot of prosecutors to kind of drag things out,
their hope that future amendments to their unconscious ordinance might
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somehow save their law. This wasn't just a tactical to lay.
It was a clear violation of our client's councilors right
to a speedy trial. Foundational protection meant to prevent exactly
this kind of prolae government harassment. The ACLJ report exclaimed,
that's why you are guaranteed in the contitution a not
only a fair but a speedy trial. What happened to that? Yeah,
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not very many trials or speedy these days, are they.
I guess that's sort of a relative term. These pastors
had done nothing wrong for years. Their gathering has caused
no complaints, no disruptions, despite attempts from the city depend
on related nine one one calls on the outreach. They
used the park on a first come, first served basis.
Just like countless secular groups, pickle ball clubs, fittest classes,
walking groups that definitely, definitely have more than five people
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on them that continue meeting without interference, these groups are
still continue to meet in that park again without any
kind of interference whatsoever, and more of the groups of five.
The Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that public parks have
immemorially had been held in trust for the use of
the public, and later called parks quintessential public forums or
board said steal. The city targeted the pastors in their churches,
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enacting a resolution seemingly designed to shut them down and
then issuing criminal citations that carry the threat of conviction
for following Christ's command anyway. The SJ has already followed
a separate federal lawsuit against the city to strike the
discriminatory ordinance and hold officials accountable federal hostility toward religious expression.
Fact world in Daily previously reported that the long history
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of our rateist discrimination extremism generated by the state of
Colorado is pretty extensive. In fact, one of its counties, Guilpen,
a few years back, paid out seven hundred thousand after
officials and government documents repeated to refer to a black
resident as en roy. A pending lawsuit claims that the state,
of course it's run by some wackos and the governor's office,
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legislature and state Supreme Court, is continuing slavery in a sense,
at least a fractional form of it in its work
programs for prison inmates. State officials are demanding the taxpayers
nationwide fund their lucrative abortion industry as long as, of
course pushed to radicalism of having boys who say to
your girls in showers of the You know it's Colorado.
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It has more school shootings than just about anywhere else,
the latest just several weeks back in Evergreen. It also
has a long history of attacking Christians. Jack Phillips of
Masterpiece Cake Shop has been in the courts for a
decade for refusing to submit his Christian faith to the
progressive LGBT mafia. My words agenda, in which state officials
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believe that's despite the state losing at the US Supreme
Court in the fight. And there's still horizing guy. But
even though the Supreme Court told him, sit down, shut up,
you have no authority here on this. You have no
right to do this to the sky. It's just religious bigotry.
And they told the State of Colorado to stop it,
but they're pretty The State of Colorado pretty much turned
right around and you know, gave the digit if you will,
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single digit if you will to the Supreme Court. Same
thing happened with it, my words, The same thing happened
with the state's demand of a web designer to give
up Christian faith in order to operate her business. It
lost again in the Supreme Court, and taxpayers then were
build millions for State of officials to waste in their
legal fight. Right now, the Supreme Court is considering whether
to allow the state to censor pro Christian comments by
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counselors who urge the liver pro LGBT ideologies to young clients.
The North glind fight so far involves pastors Brent Denny
and David McAmish a Brave Church and the Good Name,
and Pastor Dustin Macintosh of Next Step Christian Church who
have been holding weekly ministry gatherings at E. B Rayn's
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Junior Memorial Park for years. By the way, the chief
of police to formed the pastors that he had been
tasked with shutting down their weekly gatherings. The a COJ
said in a shame that on that chief of police,
who again also took an oath. Again, people who lead
law enforcement need constitutional training instead of being paperhangers or
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press gangs. When they're told by somebody, I'll go over there,
and I'm the murer and ma's place stripe. You go
over and you your knows rity Christians are all there.
That's when the police chief says, no, mayor I'm not
because it's unconstitutional anything else, because I'm gonna go to lunch. Now,
that's the way the police chief should have handled it, period.
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But they don't do that. We're afraid of losing their
jobs or their pensions or their invite to the Christmas
party or whatever, you know, And so they go ahead
and do the unconstitutional thing and violate their oaths. Happens
all the time, seeing it a lot happens too many times.
And this is where again there needs to be training
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with these folks. They need to be trained. I know
that there are groups like Liberty First, Legal, Christianna Hall's bunch.
They go around trying to trying to train sheriffs and
police chiefs, and they're doing a good job. I mean,
they're doing what they can trying to educate people on
the Constitution. But they're simply organization. By the way you can.
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I'm not paid to say this go to break here,
but I'm just mentioning it because I'm taking part in
it myself. But there's a college you probably heard of
and probably see their commercials online and seem to be
everywhere different news channels, so forth. Hillsdale College. They offer
free let me say that again, free courses about the Constitution.
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Free courses they get into certain aspects of constitutional law
and the founding fathers, and the genesis of the Constitution
and it's application and what it means, and on and
on and on. I mean, for free, you can't be free.
It's free. Now you can take paid for courses as
well as the other courses that they offer, but they
offer a whole battery. I've taken some of them, taking
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more of them. Eventually I'll have to start paying for something,
but the cons social study courses, and I can't believe
how some of them are free or have been recently
made free that you normally pay for. I mean, of course,
is that some lawyers are required to take. But they're
right there for free. So take advantage of this stuff.
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There's free stuff out there, offered by different organizations. I
just mentioned a couple. Take advantage of it. Educate yourself,
get yourself a copy of the Federalist papers. Just you
wont know what the founder said meant about the Constitution.
They tell you it's not some kind of secret. It's
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not some kind of mystical secret written an ancient runic
on some cave walls somewhere. It you gotta go find.
I mean, it's it's right there. Read the any Federalist papers,
read read the quotations, and read the things from the
founding fathers. There's plenty of the stuff out there. It's
all over the Internet. Now there's a lot of bogus
stuff too, you gotta watch it. But but there's organizations
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and incredible institutions that have catalogs of this stuff. There's
congressional records of the things that they said during the
early days of our republic and from all these guys
different letters, correspondences, speeches, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. But there's stuff
that you can research on and they tell you what
they meant by these things, what they meant by the
Second Amendment, what they meant by you know, the first Men,
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what they meant by this mement, that amendment, blah blah blah,
all the stuff, the Bill of Rights and why there
was a Bill of rights and what you know they
mean in the Constitution and so forth. You can find those.
There's records of the debates that they had on the
they're in the Constitutional Convention, first Constitutional Convention, and they
were hammering thing out. There's records of those debates, documentation
you can you can research this stuff yourself. Don't take
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anybody's word for it. Come to your conclusions. The information
is out there. You just have to avail yourself to it.
And I would encourage you strongly to do that. Take
advantage of these free courses from Hillsdale College for crying out.
And again I'm paying me to say this. Maybe they should,
but they're not. I'd say it anyway, whether did or didn't.
I'm saying, well, they're not paying me so, but I'm
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saying it anyway. This is just anmpossible option. Okay. And
again there's Chris Ann Hall's bunch. You go to her
website Chris Ann Hall dot com k R I s
A n A n n e h A l L
I can spell that right, look her up Googler. There's
other organizations too that that offer all kinds of all
kinds of stuff. It's that again, is free free okay,
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kinds of literature and books and videos and stuff you
can download, and free courses, and I mean all kinds
of or cheap stuff that's not that much and can't
collat you that much that you can that you can
order online or what have you. But educate yourself so
that you know what what the constitutional law, if you will, is,
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so that you'll know what the constitution says and means,
what the founder said and mean because a lot of
people say, well, we don't really know, we can't think
about my con irange, you know, some of ourselves to
buy the ball. And that's BS. That is complete BS
to obfuscate and make you think you've got to have
two PhDs past your name and two law degrees in
order to understand the constitution. That is, that is so bogus,
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that is, nothing can be further from the truth, all right,
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Moving from all this stuff and appeals courts and by
the way, there before I do it, Appeals court diicket firm,
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it's constitutional to make fun of leftist rants. That was
a decision from the ninth US believe or not ninth
US or Court of Appeals has confirmed that it is
still constitutional in the United States to make fun of
leftist rants. By the way, a free speech whe a
fight came out of the University of Washington or Washington
depending on pronunciation, which had ordered a faculty member to
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include in his class syllabus and extremist statement about land
and Native tribes. And by the way, I am of
Native descent, lots of Cherokee in some apache and I
get it. Those exclusively political claims stem from an adherence
to the ideology the nigenous tribes America built the United
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States and the seller Samir had nothing to do with it.
Both those extremes are false. The university told us faculty,
in my opinion, to promote the land claims of the
coast Estalish people of this land and land which touches
shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Sequamish
and the Tu La Lip and Macushut nations. Peter Science
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Professor Stewart Registered decided to have fun with it. He
said in his syllabus, I acknowledge it by the labor
theory of property of the coast of Estalish people can
claim historical ownership of almost the nother the land currently
occupied by the University of Washington, So he was actually
kind of throwing it back at the University of Washington.
Fact conscertionional expert Jonathan Turtly pointed out that reference to
the labor theory, it's actually a nod to John Locke,
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who believed in natural rights, including the rights property created
through one's labor. Of course, the socialist communist markets on
campus abrupted rage and the school removed his statement with
that his permission, and the punishment campaign was then launched
because when you go against the work crowd, it doesn't
go very well. But according to the Federalists, the appeals
court halt of that said, a public university investigated, reprimanded,
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and threatened to discipline a professor for contentious statements he
made in a class syllabus, the statements which mocked the
university's model syllable in other which he's kind of throwing
their own logic back in their face in some ways,
which I think is kind of funny. And I'm taking
that as someone of NATI American area. I think it's
I think it is kind of funny. Mael Syllable's statement
on an issue of public concern cause offense in the
university community. Explaining Judge Daniel Bress and the majority of
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opinion he had debate and disagreement. Our hall manks shift
higher educations to discomfort with the professor's views can prompt
discussion and disapproval, but this discomfort is not grounds for
the university of retaliating against professor. We know the university's
actions toward the professor violated its first member rights because again,
remember the First Amendment protects not just popular speech and
speech that you agree with, but it protects speech that
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you may even at times find offensive. That's the whole point, okay.
And it's a remote robust dialogue because it came out
from under system where if you said anything critical about
old King George or Parliament or Great Britain and its
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government or the Red Coats or any of that. You know,
you could be h you could be thrown into the
into the stocks. So it was yeah, those were tough times.
There was a lot of freedom of speech stuff going
around then. It was like you better watch it. And
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there were spies, you know, and Tory spies and all
that who were very pro king in British government and
they didn't like the patriots and vice versas. Of course
they got pretty nasty at times on both sides for sure.
But yeah, those were kind of the standards of those days.
In those times. That's why we had a revolution. I mean,
there's a reason for all this stuff. Well, just a
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bunch of guys sitting around one day, Hey, you know,
we all have a revolution. Yeah, it sounds great. Let's
have a barbecue to go along with it. Yeah, and
then we'll have us stood on the fourth of July.
Fourth of July. We can have a big barbecue and
pray and get drunk. Yeah, it sounds great. Sam Adams,
you bring the beer. That wasn't why we had a revolution. Okay,
So anyway, shifting gears. Shifting gears, let's talk about I
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want to talk about it's right before Christmas. Try to
keep things a little lighter. But yeah, you know, let's
get this out of the way. The whole Epstein file
saga continues. It continues. Nineteen Jeffrey Epstein accusers claim fed's
violate the law over in the file dump. Now, they
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were required by law to eventually get this thing out,
and I had a hunch it's probably gonna be not
long before Christmas or by Christmas. H Merry Christmas, courtesy
Pam Bondi and the DOJ, but maybe not so much.
It's being reported by Chris Ntsy New York Post. Group
of nineteen Jeffrey Epstein accusers Monday claimed the Justice probably
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badly botch it's release of probes of the disgraced pedo
Fantasiers files while committing a slew of unambiguous law violations. Well,
the DOJ just cannot seem to get it together. I
like Pam Bondi, but I don't know what's going on.
I really don't. I don't know what what's with her.
She needs to be careful, they're about to uh, she's
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not real careful. Careful hold her in contempt at Congress'
will going to that in a minute. She might be uh,
I don't know, she might be out the door one
of these days, I don't know. Before the Trump of
his with uh. The women in the statement released by
their lawyers took the DOJ to task both for what
was included and excised from the thousands of files pretending
to the late Sikos sexual abuse of young women and girls. Now,
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let me interject right here, I suspect even if they
had perfectly released these files, everything they need to be
redacted legally was redacted. Everything that didn't need to be
legally redacted was in there. Somebody's gonna complain that something
should have been redacted or something shouldn't have Okay, it's
like it's like I've been Frankly, it's like Abraham Lincoln said,
you can please some of the people some of the time,
but you can't please all the people all the time.
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So I get that the DOJ and Pambody in some
ways we're in kind of an untenable situation. They're going
to take off somebody. But it really sounds like genuinely
some stuff here is getting botched. That's just I don't know.
But then again, we're talking to the federal government who's
really good and used to botching things. I mean, if
you've had to deal with them, if you've ever had
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to deal with them on an extensive issue, they botched.
They tend to botch things up, sometimes in your favor,
sometimes not. You know, if the RS bought you something
up in your favor, hey, it's a good day. But
you know, and when they maybe should have taken you
down on something and they didn't because they messed up,
and oh well you got a free pass, and okay,
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because sometimes they blow it. That's an organization I think
ought to be abolished. But that's the either here or there. Oops.
I say that out loud. That's probably gonna get audit it.
The women in the statement released by their lawyers took
the DOJD taskmouth for what was included in excise from
the thousands of files pertaining to the late Siico sexual
abuse of young women and girls. Public received a fraction
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of the files, and what we received was riddled with
abnormal and extreme redactions with no explanation. The statement red
Jeffrey Epstein in factor was shown in one wearing a
navy blue shirt with an American flag patch glasses and
watch seeing a share with the red background, but some
stuff was redacted. They're kind of blocked out in the image.
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Same time, numerous victims' identities were left unredact did causing
real and immediate harm. These are clear cut violations of
an unambiguous law. The statement added. There was a collage
of images also showing Jeffrey Epstein interacting with a possible
child with the sensitive content blocked out. Images also show
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Epstein with a possible child and photos that were released
by the DJ where they didn't really block the image out,
so I was like okay. An image collage containing three images.
Image one showed Tanya Radley in a car with their
blonde hair cast getting over his shoulders. Image two showed,
for example, Tatiana Raanley holding a belt around her husband's neck.
Image tree showed a woman with a long blonde hair
running riding a brown and white horse. Blah blah blah.
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Batch of the files was released Friday after the President
trund to bill in November giving the Department thirty days
to make them public, followed by a second round Saturday
removing some of the redactions because then they put out
a second tranch. The massive document of involved court records,
grand jury testimony, in thousands of images, including grow test
photo showing Epstein uh cuddling with little girls that were
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framed and displayed at his little Saint James Island mansion. Yeah,
the guy was definitely a sick. Oh. He had photos
in the glass frame of Jeffrey Epstein and the child
and what appeared to be an airplane. Jeffrey Epstein was
also seen with a person on his lap. Deal Jay
seized this personal photo of him. Uh. Monday statement from
some of Epstein's accusers claimed that the staggered release of
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the documents made it difficult or impossible for them to
comb the files for information they may have needed for
their cases, while also faulting the government for not releasing more. Well,
you know, which is it? Uh, You know, nobody's will
be happy with any of this, especially if they were
a whole lot of pictures of the Orange Man doing
something which so far that really be able to find
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anything that was In fact, there was that doctored photo
that came out what about two three weeks ago, which
actually had nothing to do with Epstein or was on
Epstein's Islands. He was just posing with some uh some
galls from like one of the beauty pageants or something,
but they doctored it up to it looked like it
was something that it wasn't. I don't know, and the
main staic meter ran with it and then suddenly it
just all vanished. They just were talking about it when
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they got busted for getting fooled. No financial documents were released,
a statement continued. Gloved hand holding photos were taking. Grand
jury minutes, though approved by a federal judge, were fully
blacked out. Not the scattered redactions that might be expected
to protect victims' names, but one hundred nineteen full pages
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blacked out. The women said, now, that's kind of weird.
After judge said no, it's okay to have these grand
jury minutes, which are usually kept confidentiallyn sealed, sure enough,
but if a judge decides to release them, then that's
that they can, in most cases typically be legally released.
So why were those all blacked out? I don't know.
(01:30:51):
So here we go. The sog continues. Stuff blacked out
that shouldn't have been, stuff that should have been not.
It makes you wonder, you know, is the I don't
know are the people responsible for printing this stuff up,
like just having a big party in the basement of
the DJ and drinking and you know, getting nacho cheese
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dip on stuff well or back that out, you know.
I don't know. I don't know what's going on here.
But then again, someone say a typical government bureaucrats at work,
what he's prised about. I get it. Yeah, I can't
argue with that. And of course slick Willie's in there.
He ain't real happy and his lawyers ain't real happy.
(01:31:33):
They want more. Okay, I would think there's probably more
than enough on you, dude. But Bill Clinton demands all
Epstein files to be released by DJ as victims claim
thousands more pictures still being held from public and there
might be pictures of him. I don't know. This is
being reported by Natasha and Anderson, a US senior news
reporter for The Daily Mail UK. Bill Clinton has demanded
(01:31:54):
that Trump's Department of Justice releases the rest of the
Epstein files after he was featured in multiple images in
the last job. He may be featured in some more. Dude,
I don't know if you want that, but okay. The
former president of the statement through his spokesperson said, someone
or something is being protected. We need no such protection.
Clinton called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to immediately release
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any remaining materials referring to mentioning or containing a photograph
of Bill Clinton. He accused the dojf select releases to
imply wrongdoing about individuals who have already been repeatedly cleared
by the very same Department of Justice over many years.
Clinton further alleged that by not releasing the files, the
dog will be confirming suspicions that its actions are about
insinuation and not transparency. Statemen comes as group of nineteen
(01:32:37):
lleged victims of Epstein. As long time associate MS Maxwell,
accused the government of missteps in the partial release the files.
They accused the OJ of filing the Epstein Files Transparency
Act by withholding massive quantities of documents and failing to
redact survivor identities. They argue that the failure to release
the full and well, that's probably true. They argue that
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the failure to release the full trove of files and
the DOJ's alleged lack of communication about the action suggests
an ongoing intent keeps revivors in public, in the dark
as much as possible, as long as possible. Bill Clinton
his team again not real happy. There were several photos
of Clinton among the thousands of documents made public, including
an image of him with Epstein. There were several photos
(01:33:19):
of Clinton among the thousands of documents made public, including
others that showed him with different folks. The records that
were released by DJ last week, including photographs in these
tranships call loggs, court records, and other documents, were either
already public or heavily blacked out, and many lack necessary
contexts because sometimes they're blacked out. It's like, okay, well
what does this mean? You know, you get like and
(01:33:41):
the and they said and he was and at eight pm.
And that's like on one page and the rest was
like a linked out okay. There were few revelations in
the tens of thousands of all the pages of records
that have been released so far, some of the most
eagerly awaited records, such as FBI victim interviews and internal
(01:34:03):
memo shedding light on charging decisions, weren't there. Interestingly enough,
this law enacted by nearly unanimous vote in the House
and unanimously in the Senate, and signed by the President
was clear it afforded no permission for delayed disclosure the
alleged victims wrote and the statement release moneykers talked about
that anyway, But Order Leader Chuck Schumer actually now urged
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his colleagues to take legal action over the DJ's incremental
and heavily redacted release the records. And there's also Republican
lawmaker who ain't real happy either in his threatening Pam
Bondi with content of Congress and the DOJ and with
content of Congress. Yeah, there's that. Here's lawmarket. This has
(01:34:50):
been reported by James Fitzgerald of the BB on the
bbsay in England. US lawmakers threatening legal action over unreleased
Epstein files. US lawmakers have threatened legal action against US
Attorney General Pam Bondi after her deadline to release government
files related to the Lake convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
was meant only in part. The release of the Department
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of Justice and DJ documents was highly anticipated, but in
the end only a portion of the available material was
made public. A leading campaigner on the issue is Republican
Congressman Thomas Massey. He said he could try to bring
contemp proceedings against the Attorney General as a result. Maybe
is a way to motivate her. I don't know. The
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dog insisten is complying with its legal obligations, and body
yourself has said she is part of the most transparent
administration in American history. Okay. In addition to the move, well,
not on this, I don't think so. But anyway, in
addition to the move by Massey in the House, the
top Democrat and the Senate, Chuck Schumer, has also announced
an effort of his own to put pressure on the DOJ.
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Of course, they're thinking that they're holding back a bunch
of stuff on the Orange Man. I really doubt it. Maybe,
but I doubt it. On Monday, CENTI minority leaders shoot
because it had already been out. The deep state would
have already put it out there on Monday Sentemnority leader
Schumer is said he would introduce a resolution in the
Senate to take legal actions of its own against the
Trump administration for failing to release the files in full
(01:36:19):
and to hold the Department of Justice accountable. The issue
would be considered when the upper Chamber reconvenes in January.
As she were repealed for support from republic consentats, pointing
out that the law to release the full trove was
bipartisan effort. There's probably gonna be an effort to try
and impeach Trump over this, but it's not going to
go anywhere. Remember where you heard that. The phrase Epstein
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files referred to the trove of information that was amassed
by the Uss's Department during its two criminal investigations into Epstein.
A law that compelled the release of the full trove
was signed by US President Donald Trump in November after
pressure from his supporters and members of his own Republican party.
Friday was the deadline for the of the material. Although
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some material was released, there were many many, many redactions
and other information was held, which angered Massey and his allies,
as well as survivors of the Epstein abuse. Trump himself
is yet to comment. Well, he's probably already commented privately
to Bondie and it probably wasn't real nice, But he's
holding his tongue publicly. That's probably what's going on there.
LG has said that more material will follow in the
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coming weeks. Speaking to CBS program Facination on Sunday, Massie
suggested that the Justice Department was flouting the spirit of
the letter of the law. Who don't want to say
quote the quickest way, and I think the most expeditious
way to get justice for these victims is to bring
inherent contempt against Pam Bondy, And that doesn't require going
(01:37:46):
through the courts. They we have to do something like
that to put a fire into people's hidings over there.
I mean, I don't know, I don't you know. I mean,
I'm no lawyer, but to me, the law seem pretty
clear of what she and the dog had to do. Now,
it wasn't much of a timeline. I mean, it wasn't
a lot of frunway for them to act on. That's true,
But then again, they've had a lot of time, it's
(01:38:07):
already gone by to get this stuff outside. I mean,
I don't know, haveuch more time you need? He would
honest say that Henry contempt is little used legal recourse
that can be used by either the center of the
House the Upper and Lower Chambers of Congress, respectively, which
has not been invoked for nearly a century, according to
the American Bar Association. Messy out of that real Conna
and I are talking about and drafting that right now
(01:38:27):
referring to a Democratic Congressman who has also been prominent
in the campaign for the release of the of the
full Epstein files. Speaking on the same program, bro me
just a second, there we go, speaking on the same program,
kind of gave further detail how the contemporary seedings could work. Sai,
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We're building by partisan coalition, and it would be fine,
and it would find rather a paying body for every
day that she's not releasing these documents, he said, Unlike
an MP effort. Another option that would be theoretically available
to critics of Bondie they contempt to move would only
require support from the House of Representatives, Massey pointed out
(01:39:11):
in the Sunday's interview. But anyway, uh, why is it
that whatever and this isn't a unique to pan body
or this particular DJ. This just happened in the past
with DJs and past leaders of DJs and fbis and
this one and that one. They're so slow to churn
(01:39:32):
this stuff out and drag feet and there's threats of
contempt of Congress, and there's Congressman screaming and begging and
pleading and President signing off and saying okay, fine and
declassifying this and that, and stuff still dribbles and gravels,
and some stuff comes out and it's just you know,
page and page page out of pages, black ink and
(01:39:53):
you and you go, what in the world are they
hiding here? I mean, when they're not asking for you know,
the specific, specific pattern on a nuclear bomb, it's just like,
just wants some info here, what's the big deal? And
it makes you wonder, and it adds to the conspiracy theories,
(01:40:14):
It adds to the question marks, It adds a distrust
of the institutions, It adds a distrust, a general distrust
of our federal government. And you can't blame people when
you when you witness this kind of stuff. Of course,
I don't think we should have a whole lot trust
for him to begin. I don't think our founders had
a whole lot of trust the federal government to begin.
That's why they had all these you know, Bill of
(01:40:34):
Rights and all the guardrails around. They didn't trus it either,
and they were putting the thing together, but they want
to make sure that that that snarling, yapping yard dog
was on a very tough and short chain, on a
very strong chain. So I mean, there's you should have
a general distrust if your government, it's it's healthy, but
(01:40:57):
I mean, this is this just sort of feeds into
the fire of just like, uh, we can't trust anybody
or anything in their government at any time period into discussion,
and you can't blame people for feeling that way. When
this kind of stuff goes on and on and on.
Elected officials seem to not be able to get things
done and get this stuff revealed, and you ask for
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transparency and you wonder, okay, who's really running things? And
these are fair questions to ask. These are the questions
that the mainstream media should be asking. Of course they
don't unless it fits their particular jenda, then the last
it all day long to the point of nauseam. But
if it doesn't, then they just you know, go onto
other things. And everybody's hoping there's a lot of stuff
(01:41:41):
in here on the orangement. I'm really gonna be shocked
if there's much more about him in any of this stuff,
because I think if it was there, I think, you know,
these deep actors that have already pulled it out and
it already already be public, but they may pull something
out and try to run with it. Who knows or
doctor something up and you know, run with it and
right impeach him. But we'll have to see. But I
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don't know what's going on with pan Body and company.
I suspect the Orange Man has probably had some strong
words with her. We'll have to we'll we'll just have
to We'll have to see. Let us take a pause,
and Paul is out any resting report about how young
Republicans young Democrats are kind of joining forces. They're kind
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of feeling the same way. They're kind of they're they're
not far apart in their views on things. What's happening there?
What is behind that? Get that just a bit too.
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Speaker 4 (01:44:41):
All right, so the scandal by Somali legal and illegal
immigrants that are here, especially in Minnesota, that thing just
continues to grow legs and it's I think a lot
bigger anybody expected. And there's even Democrats singing, Wait a minute,
whoa I mean, it's become a bipartisan thing where like
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people are going hold on, whoa what's going on here?
This is being worded by Elizabeth Elkin Fox News. No
way Walla's administration was unaware of Minnesota fraud Scandel Emmer
says whoever was responsible needs to be held accountable. House
up majority Whip Ember the number three House Republican total.
Fox News Digital. Six more have been charged in the
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massive Minnesota frauds team and Tim Wallas kind of responded,
but he played the victim card. You know, he's just
being picked on by the Orange Man. Give me a break, dude,
I mean, you know the Orange Man's coming to get me.
He's hiding under my bid. Come on, that's getting real.
Kind of fifth five year old here, five year old
to share? It's getting old. Okay, you're in charge of
(01:45:47):
the state, dude, the buck stops with you. You messed up.
This happened on your watch. Had nothing to do with
the Orange Man. This was going on before the Orange
Man was even the president. This was back in Biden days.
So yeah, that, as they like to say in Texas rhy,
I'm from ad Doglin going hunt uh six more? But
(01:46:08):
but six more charged the highest ranking Minnesota in Minnesotan,
I'm pronouncing that wrong. And Congress is demanding accountability for
anyone who was involved in or aware of the growing
social services fraud scandal and the go for state. He said. Quo,
I think as they start to peel this onion back,
which just seems to be getting deeper and deeper, you know,
kidding and broader and broad to whoever is responsible needs
(01:46:28):
to be held accountable. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer November
threeous Republican told Fox Digital comes after US attorney suggested
that Minnesota social services programs could have been potentially could
have seen potentially billions, not millions, billions.
Speaker 9 (01:46:42):
With a B.
Speaker 4 (01:46:43):
I've heard numbers as high as eight and nine billion
might be hired in that before it's over with. Who
knows billions of dollars worth a fraud abuse? Since twenty
eighteen House Majority Web time, Now, that was during the
latter days of the Trump administration and on into the
Biden administration. House Majority Whip Tom member is criticizing the
Minnesota Governor Tim Wallas's administration amid what he calls a
(01:47:04):
mushrooming fraud scandal. Top state officials like Minnesota Governor Tim Wallas,
have heaped out on the size of the scope floated
by the federal authorities, though Walls has said he has
been working to crack down all millions of dollars worth
of fraud that has been detected. A little was more
like billions, but okay. Ember stopped short of calling for
Walls to resign when asked by Foxing's Digital, stating, I
(01:47:24):
don't think that's my call, but said anyone found to
be a couple in the scandal should be held accountable.
I would put it this way. Everyone is entitled to
do process, and we need all the facts. But if
someone knowingly and willingly allowed people to steal the taxpayer's
money to send it back to terraces and Somalia, they
should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
And see that's part of our federal federal tax dollars
minding yours money, by the way, went to finance Somali terrorists.
(01:47:50):
And that's just fantastic. How's that for a Mary Christmas
in a happy New Year? Yeah, Fial prosecutors and minutes
so to have charged multiple people with stealing more than
tur undred forty million, thus far from the federal child
nutrition program through the Minnesota based nonprofit Feeding Our Future.
Amy Bach, executive director of the nonprofit Feeding Our Future,
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was one of the sixty people charged in connection with
a two hundred fifty million dollars scheme to deed for
the federal government. The non profits founder. Amy Bach was
found guilty on multiple accounts related to fraud in a
trial earlier this year. The pro best since been widened
to multiple state run programs being investigated for potential fraud. However,
this thing is mushrooming into a much bigger fraud issue,
spending over several different programs, potentially different jurisdictions. Em were
(01:48:34):
said as this thing mushrooms number one. Let's make sure
we hold the people accountable. I will tell you what
I believe. My personal opinion is there is no way
that a billion dollars plus got its way out of
the Walls administration without someone in the administration being aware
and or complicit. I think he's right on that. How
(01:48:55):
the heck does that happen without someone If it was
at Wall, somebody around him new it or was part
of it. Take your peck. I think he's right that's
what we need to find out. He says, how does
that go? According to our ustorney, goes to the highest
level of Minnesota government. He didn't use names, but I
know what the highest level is. We'll see, let's see
(01:49:15):
the proof in combination of dereliction. Minnesota lawmaker as ripped
ten Walls a state fund losing Walls, who is also
running for a third term, took accountability well somewhat and
remarks reporters on Friday, but still blame the Orange man.
This is all my watch. I'm accountable for this, and
more importantly, I am the one that will fix it.
A buddy question whether federal prosecutors' accusations that the fraud
(01:49:36):
could have told in the bins was politically motivated. He
should be equally outraged about one dollar or whatever that
number is. But they're just chising that number without the
proof behind it, Walls said, But to extrapolate what that
number is for sensationalism or to make statements about it,
it doesn't really help us. The game went on to
(01:49:57):
blame that the come administration's weaponar all this against him
and picking on him, and he's a victim and boohoo, okay,
whatever if let me put it this way, if the
people of Minnesota, the land of a thousand lakes and
rivers or whatever beautiful area seeing pictures, if they re
(01:50:21):
elect ten walls, there's something in that water besides the water.
There's something else being putting that water up there gotta be.
That's just dumbing down everybody. I don't know how to
put that. Also, ABC five didn't investigation once you a
(01:50:43):
clip of another group that took the money and ran,
as they say, and committed fraud. It's also out of
Minnesota spending of.
Speaker 9 (01:50:57):
Your tax dollars. I'm investigative reporter Ryan ra and you
are not going to believe what we found this time,
a Minnesota nonprofit kept receiving state grants hundreds of thousands
of your tax dollars, even after the board chair was
charged in a massive fraud case. The organization is Kajog,
(01:51:18):
once celebrated nonprofit that helps Somali kids. Two years ago,
it's board share was charged with a group of men
accused of stealing nine million dollars from DHS's Personal Care
Assistance Program, yet another medicaid program. Despite those charges, I
found DHS kept sending Kajog more than six hundred thousand dollars.
(01:51:41):
This had some lawmakers fired up. The Department of Human
Services appears to be asleep at the wheel. Let me
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our latest investigation at KSDP dot com.
Speaker 4 (01:51:52):
Yeah, it makes you wonder what's going on. Somebody that
had been convicted put in jail but his nonprofit is
still getting up. Are there no property still getting money?
What's up with that? I don't know, I don't know.
(01:52:13):
Kind of weird, but uh, yeah, I think I think.
I think it's it's highly likely that somebody, if not
Walls himself, somebody in adminisrations knew exactly what was going on,
pretty up the ladder, pretty up the food chain. Uh
and uh. I think the Minnesota lawmaker is absolutely correct,
(01:52:33):
and if this thing is just going to go on
and on and on, he walls his ego. I don't
think I let him resign, but I think I hope.
I would like to think I could be wrong that
the good people in the state of Minnesota will well
can't well basically fire him in the next election by
voting for somebody else. We'll see if they keep him
(01:52:54):
in there. Then you know what you deserve the leader
that you get, and sometimes we do. If they're that dumb, uh,
then well I guess they deserve what they get. I
don't know. Let's put that one. I really, I really don't. Finally,
(01:53:16):
why are young Republicans and young Democrats aligning? What's going
on here? What is happening? What is happening with their
quick break? It's happening, it's happening. What's behind it? Let's
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find out?
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The Great cynical generations they've ever been recalled. Younger pubs
and young dams are aligning, being reported by Natalie Sandalbal
Daily Color News. What's going on well? Joe mood of
zoomers those born between roughly nineteen ninety seven and let's
say roughly twenty twelve is apathy. The Manhattan Institute City
(01:56:10):
Journal gathered twenty right leaning zoomers in a Nashville conference
room for a focus group. Quote psychological of this group
was marked by desensitization, shape less by fear than by boredom.
They were not especially anxious about their own futures. They
worried more about what AI and automation might do as
other people than to themselves. Politics is entertainment, a stage
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for mockery, transgression, and performance, not moral seriousness or policy discipline.
Boredom has been the ironic consequence of our boredom curing devices.
Most of the focus group participants got their news, they said,
from social media. Their tastes and political figures and media
(01:56:55):
personalities varies Matt Walsh, a late Charlie k Joe Rogan,
Nick Fuentes. Their opinions on cultural and economic issues very too.
Most believe they will be better off than their parents.
Gen Z conservatives are off portrayed by the media as
a cohort radicalized by economic despair. They're depicted as young
(01:57:17):
people priced out of adulthood lashing out through ideology. But
is it true? Well, how many stinct narratives are not true?
It seems like a lot of them. Spoke with some
of them to find out quoba matters most for them.
All is not needeological consistency, but vibe humor, transgression of
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the sense of being led by someone who can command attention.
That preference more than any specific belief expressed in the
room may prove the most consequential feature of right leaning
gen z political development. I respect the many self identified
left wing Zoomers also considered candidate's vibes of supreme importance.
Many young voters struggle to articulate exactly why the vote
for New York City mayor elect a sohon mond me
(01:58:01):
it just kind of felt right, some of them said,
fact to lots of Mondimi's porters don't even know actually
why they were voting for it. Not a good, not good.
When it's time to vote, do you know who what
you're voting for? Kids? Conversially, left wing zoomers did not
show up in droves for the no Kings protests either
holding a handmade sign and shaking your fist at the
(01:58:25):
man is undeniably baby boomer coded. What does this mean
for the future of the conservative movement? If there is
such an entity, Getting young people to care is the
first and probably biggest battle. Well, and I mean everybody's
(01:58:45):
kind of got their head in social media now. I
mean not just that generation, but a lot a lot
of folks. And I think that the and I've said
for a long time that in some ways the space,
sort of the ara between quote unquote right and left
and Republican and Democrat has been closing. But in some
(01:59:09):
ways these organizations are flip sides of the same coin,
and that conservative and left leaning or liberal don't really
mean what they used to mean back in the day
they sing the Democrat party of your grandpa and great grandpa.
This is not the Republican Party over all Reagan either.
These are different animals. Things have shifted, things have changed,
(01:59:31):
The ground has shifted, and there is a reason why
I'm seeing numbers now in some of the most recent
numbers are based on the last elections, the last couple
election cycles, allegedly that forty three percent now of all
(01:59:52):
registered voters considered themselves unaffiliated or independent. A lot of
times they call these people swing voters. The me he
likes to call them swing voters or switch voters. They're independence.
That should be that should be sending off huge alarm
bells to both parties. It doesn't seem to be. And
I don't know why. If I were running either party,
(02:00:17):
I'd be like, WHOA. But there doesn't seem to be
much of for the leadership anyway, the top echelon leadership
of these parts doesn't seem to be much soul searching
going on either in either camp. They both think they've
got it the damn seem to think if they just
bellow and holler about the Orange Man loud enough, that
that's all they need. And in some cases it probably were.
(02:00:39):
I know it works, I've seen it work, but on
a larger, grand national scale. I mean Hillary tried that
and it didn't work. You know, you have the vice
president of the Biden administration, she tried that and that
didn't work either. Well with Tim Walls that didn't work either,
(02:01:00):
and Kamala lost by nearly a landslide. So definitely, you know,
it's old saying that. It's a definition of and Sandy's
keep doing the same things over and over again. Hope
the next time they work, they're gonna have to come
up with something more than just the Orange Man stinks,
and I don't know what that's gonna be. And next
(02:01:25):
go around the Republicans that don't have the Orange Man,
it's probably gonna it's probably gonna be De Santus or
or Advance. I'm kind of leaning towards the Sandis. But
I'm just saying that. I'm not saying that I personally
in towards the Santas. I'm light. When it's over with,
I don't know, I might lean towards somebody else it's
in neither of the two parties. I don't know. I
keep that to myself generally speaking, but I think the
(02:01:49):
Santas might end up being the front runner for the Repubs.
But well, to see, who knows. That's down the road
quite a few ways. But I've said for a long time,
h there's uh their stuff hitting on both sides. In fact,
I'll let you hear a little something from from Fetterment,
Sarah Fetterman talking about the nastiness that he gets from
(02:02:13):
both parties, but where some of the worst of it's
coming from. This is the CNN interview. I think it's
pretty pretty telling. This is Fetterment in his own words.
Speaker 12 (02:02:27):
I quote, I've drunk deeply of the venom of both
the left and the right. As a connoisseur, I can
confirm that the most poisonous, the bitterest is from the
far left. That is pretty remarkable to hear you say
that as an elected Democrat.
Speaker 17 (02:02:45):
Why you know, it's been it's just been my personal
experience on this thing. And when I asked my digital team,
I said, you know, you're we're on all the platforms,
you know, really, what's what's kind of the harshest, what's
kind of the most personal? And the there was immediate
they said, oh, blue sky.
Speaker 7 (02:03:02):
It's blue sky.
Speaker 17 (02:03:03):
And the difference is I mean the right would say
really rough things and names, you know, some names I
won't I won't repeat on TV. But but but the
on the left, it was like they want me to die,
or that we're cheering for your next stroke, or that's terrible,
that depression want why couldn't it depression one? And and
(02:03:24):
I hope your kids find you, uh, I mean they
even have like the graphic there they have like a stroke.
Speaker 6 (02:03:32):
You know, you know in your head and cheering. Yeah,
and and they.
Speaker 17 (02:03:37):
Said that I remember one they claimed the doctor let
us down, and why did they have to save his life?
I mean just really like I just can't imagine people
are are wishing, you know, I wish he dies or
I want him to die, you know, literally cheering for
for a stroke.
Speaker 4 (02:03:57):
Well, we saw how people wreckd when Charlie Kirk got
blown away. I mean, we've seen this all over the place.
But and you know what again, what Trump said was
when Rob Bryn and his wife were murdered by their
son who went off the rails. And by the way,
there were people at Conan O'Brien's party who said to
cone O'Brian, we're not talking about I don't call it cops.
Who don't call the cops on this kid. Please don't
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call it cops on this kid. Maybe if they had
remind his wife might still be here. I don't know.
But look, the bottom line is this. There's no one
party that's going to save America. Right, that's a myth.
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That's a myth. There's no one president that's going to
save America. Now, God is big enough to use parties
and presidents and politicians and you know, other folks within
government if he needs to. He's done that for you know,
since they want it's in the Bible. He's used some
pretty big guys. They didn't even like him that much.
I mean, it didn't you know. There weren't what we'd
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call hardcore believers, Bible thumpers of the Lord. Okay, they
were kind of Pagans that were sort of like, well, okay,
there might be this other God. I guess he's cool, bumps,
and we'll go worship my other gods here that he used.
I mean, the Bible's full of people like that. So
God can use anybody, anytime, any place, anywhere. He's big
enough to do that. Also, we get his own purposes done.
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Scripture says all things work together for them that love
the Lord, so He's gonna make it all work. You know,
we can read the back of the book and in
the end, the Lord's team wins. Okay, we know that,
we know how the whole story ends. We've been given
the end of the you know, end of the story
for willing to believe it and look at and read
at it and read it and try to understand it.
But in the interim, God can use a lot of things.
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But we've got to put our focus on Christ and
during this season of marking Christ's entry into this world
in human flesh and putting on the mantle of human flesh,
because remember, Jesus just isn't the good Man, he is
the God man, fully divine, second person of the Trinity.
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If you will of the word of God made flesh.
According to the Gospels, He's the Word of God. He
was made flash on that Christmas night, and that's who
we got to put our hope and trust in. Is
that Jesus who went up to become a grown man
about thirty three, thirty three and a half whatever it was.
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Years later, was executed on a cross, tortured, executed on
a cross. Three days later, popped up out of that
grave because you cannot bury the truth or pay God
to be saved and put an exclamation point on the
fact that. Look, I mean, he could just died on
the cross and just you know, bones rotted and that
was the end of it. But she popped up out
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of that craved to put an exclamation point on this
whole thing. That look, I overcame death. I defeated and
conquered death, and I paid the price for your sins,
and you will defeat the conquer death. I mean, yeah,
we're all gonna die, except for those that are raptured.
But there will be a resurrection, just as he was resurrection.
He was type of first Fruits, as scripture says, so
those who believe in him will be resurrected to everlast
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be resurrected to everlasting glory of those are rejecting him, well,
you know, not so good. So that is what it's about,
and that's who and what is going to save America
is turning back to the Lord. And there does seem
to be people use the term revival. I prefer to
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use the word awakening. I think revival is limited and
don't really care for that word for the word it's
application on what's going on. I think there is a
revival happening. Did it catch ahead of steam because what
happened Charlie Cook? I think probably so? Yeah, I think
probably so. It was already there, It was already happening
before even before he even hit the scene. I for
a number of years had seen traces of it all
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over the country. It witness it, experience, it's seen it
for his hand. It's happening. It already been happening, and
it's happening kind of in the byways, highways, subways, hallways.
It's not happening necessarily in the four walls of the
unstucialized church. And I've said that, and some of the
biggest waves of this stuff is going to happen in
places that people won't what would think, Well, that never
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happened there, and it happens there. Okay. I've done street
ministry in Austin, Texas. I've seen some wild stuff that
don't haven't talked a lot about. I'd probably write a
book on it. But I can tell you that the
Lord's moving, and it's been moving, and it's continuing to
move in some pretty wild waves. He's a wild man.
I mean in a good sense of that term. He
is a wild man. And when you think you got
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him figured out, you don't. He'll throw a curveball ecchtang.
He's not going to violate his word. He's not going
against his word. He's not going against the Bible. He can't,
he wrote it. But he will do some things. But
Scripture says his ways are not always His thoughts are
higher than our thoughts. And just when we think we've
got God put in the test to we can check
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it up and watch him fizz. That's when he goes, oh, yeah,
I'm not really. We try to put him in a
box times, you know, but he can. He does things
that we go oh, I didn't see that one coming. Yeah,
because he's smarter than you. He's the smartest guy in
the universe. Okay, let's just start there. So I think
there's great things ahead, but I think there's gonna be
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great trials and tribulations ahead as well. But if we
keep our eyes on Christ and the and the craziness
that's happening in the world around us, we're gonna make it.
We're gonna get through it. We're gonna be fine. We
might feel some bumps in the road, we might feel
a little bit of turbulence around us, like when you
get into plane and things shakes a little bit, but
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it takes off and it lands and you get to
where you're going. So there's gonna be turbulence. The's gon'n
be some shaky, scary moments. But Scripture says perfect love
casts out fear, and we're to keep our eyes on
the Lord even even during the craziest of times. Okay,
and it was certainly some crazy times that Jesus was
born into pretty white times, right, I mean, read about Scripture.
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But so he's not phased by that, And if we
keep ourselves aligned with him, keep our nose in his word,
we'll be fine. We're gonna make it. Okay, But we
need to know what time of day it is. We
need to do our part to prepare, to prepare us,
to prepare our homes, to prepare ourselves spiritually, to prepare
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ourselves physically, get things in order. I've been saying on
this show a long time, because stuff is going to
hit the fan. But that's okay. The Lord's gonna be
with us when he hits It's not you know, it's
not gonna be the end of the world at that moment.
We'll write it, we'll surf the way. He'll be right
there with us. Remember what happened in the storm and
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the boat was being knocked around, and the disciples were
all scared, and Jesus and are taking a nap and
you're like, hey, Jesus, you know the boat's about to
flip over. We're all about to drown. What's going on?
He rebukes the storm and oh okay. And then the
one time he gets up there and walks on the waves,
you know, he just starts kind of surfing the waves,
is out there just walking around like whoa. So he's
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not you know, the Lord isn't freaking isn't isn't freaking
out over anything? Right now? He's not he's not freaking
out over the Orange Man. He's not freaking out over
the the woke joke. He's he's not freaking out over
the damn He's not freaking out over the rebubs. He's
got this under control.
Speaker 6 (02:11:25):
Now.
Speaker 4 (02:11:25):
He allows certain things to happen, but he's he's got
it all right. We have to trust and he's got
us as his kids. Okay. And wacky stuff going on
in the church haven't even gotten into yet, not going
to on this particular show, will in some coming days ahead.
There's some crazy junk that you need to know about
going on in the church. Some of it you do,
some of it you may not. Some of it's hitting
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the news, some of it's not. But we are in
that age of apostasy, and apostse is riddling the modern church,
especially in the West. We'll get into that another time,
but in the meantime, remember the reason for the season.
It's Jesus, all right, Keep him front and the center
during this time. Yeah, I mean, you know, the nice
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Christmas dinners and things is all fun and nothing wrong
with having fun and celebrating. The Lord's all about holidays.
That's why I gave the Jews a ton of holidays.
He's not against you know, partying in the right spirit
as long as it's focused partying and you aren't giving
into debauchery and craziness. Nothing wrong with a little bit
of partying. Jesus performed his first miracle at a wedding,
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a wedding party. Actually the wedding had already happened. I
mean it was the aftermath of the wedding and they
were partying. So the Lord's not against you enjoying yourself
and having a good time within reason. So we can
do that at Christmas. That's okay, but we just you know,
we got to keep up, but still keep the focus
on him. Ultimately, he is the reason for the season.
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It's not just about the Christmas trees and what Santa
Claus brought me or didn't bring me or whatever. It's
about ultimately him. The ultimate Christmas gift is salvation and
that first end of this world in the form of
a little package, little baby Jesus who grew up to
be the big man Baby. The baby is going to
be the big man Jesus, the carpenter, Jesus who scolded
the Pharisees, cleared out the temple with a cat of
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nine tales, had children sitting in his lap and telling
them stories, teaching, teaching folks hanging out with prostitutes to
these criminals, not indulging what they were doing or endorsement
they were doing, but trying to reach them and teach
them that Jesus who ultimately died on a cross and
paid for our sins. Bad Jesus. You know, that's when
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we got to keep in focus this holiday season. Have
a safe, happy holiday season. I have a great beginning
to the new year. This is the last show of
the of the year twenty twenty five. I'll be back
next year doing it all over again. Be sure to
check out the websites Christian Talk at rocks dot net
or dot com. Stay safe, that's holiday if you're traveling.
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Don't know over adults too much and you know, get
indigestion and craziness. Don't wait up for Santa. He didn't
like that. Yeah, he put out some mother the cookies,
I guess, But go to bed at a decent time.
Christmas Eve. He's like people peeking around. He's sort of
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bashful like that. See a little on a bashful side.
Have a great Christmas, great New Year. Sure check out
the websites Christian Talking to rockstottin nittter dot com. Sure,
take care of yourselves, take care of those loved ones
around you, and remember God is love. See you next time,