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Honduran ballots and foreign fear policies shifteen year by year,
borders open while danger grows in nations drifts where the
river flows.
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We are stun on liberties less line.
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This is the moment to real line.
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If we choose courage over decline, we can rise.
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And hold the line.
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We are standing on libuties less line?
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Who is guarding America when the guard is under fire?
Welcome to hashtag Go Right with Peter Boykin, the show
where we cut through the noise and talk about what
matters inside a constitutional republic. Today is not just a
news rundown. Today is a reflection of where we are
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as a nation. Our government is confronted with danger at home,
conflict abroad, and political games that threaten the varied foundation
of our liberty. So let us dig in. This is
not a quick headline reading. This is commentary that asks
the hard questions about what we are becoming as a
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country and what we're willing to tolerate. We have three
stories that connect in ways many people do not see.
A shooting near the White House that expose of our
failure to protect our own. A brewing showdown with Venezuela
that raises questions about priorities, and an election in Honduras
that reminds us how often the United States try to
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shape foreign nations while ignoring the problems at home. So
let us begin with the National Guard shooting and the
price of ignoring reality. A man legally allowed into the
United States an Afghan national shot two members of the
West Virginia National Guard only a few blocks from the
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White House. One soldier has died and the other fights
for his life. This is not just a tragic story.
This is a direct question to the American government, what
exactly are we doing? For years, the political class promoted
the idea that strict vetting is cruel, that border security
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is harsh, and that enforcement is somehow immoral. They replaced
the practical with the performance and called it for passion.
Now a National Guard soldier is dead, not on foreign soil,
but in the capital of the United States. Our leaders
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responded by suspending asylum applications and promising mass deportations, which
I think Donald Trump's been doing. But for many suddenly
they remember that safety is a duty. Suddenly they remember
that immigration is not a symbolic gesture. Might be because
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we have a Republican Donald Trump in the White House. Now,
this tragedy is not random. It should be. It should
not take spilled blood for common sense to return. I'm
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sure some Democrats were probably talking at this point, you know.
Oh well, I was for that. I was for that.
Clips have shown in the past that they were all
about making sure people were not in this country illegally
and bad people were not in this country. Democrats all
until Donald Trump said we had to actually do it,
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and then everybody was against Donald Trump. A constitutional or
all public cannot servevive its leaders refuse to protect its people.
Liberty requires order. Safety is not an optional accessory, and
it is the foundation under every freedom we enjoy. This
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tragedy is not random. It is a result of a
system that has been weakened by politics, ideology, and a
fear of being called names. Laws that go unenforced are
not laws at all. A nation refuses to defend itself
will eventually pay a price, and that paid price happened
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in front of the White House system. Meanwhile, in Venezuela,
airspace tension and the endless temptation to police the world.
While we struggle to protect our own streets, the United
States is ramping up pressure on Venezuela. The administration declared
Venzuelan airspace closed and signaled more aggressive military posture. Naval
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operations continue, and these are hints of possible land involvement
as traffickers shift rounds. People support these moves say we
are confronting narcotics and defending American interests. Critics warn we
are sliding towards another foreign conflict. Now here's the truth.
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From a constitutional public perspective. You cannot protect liberty abroad
when liberty at home is ignored. You cannot fix the
world when your own problems go untreated. And you cannot
claim to defend sovereignty overseas while allowing chaos at your
own border. Venzuola is corrupt. That is not a question.
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That's not in question. Drug trafficking does arm Americans, and
that is undeniable. But foreign intervention is not really the
best way to go. It's not exactly leadership. It is
often a distraction from deeper domestic failures. I wish the
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news would cover more of that. Now. If we're going
to close any airspace, our border should come first. If
we're going to defend anything, it should be the Constitution
and the safety of Americans. And when a nation spends
more time flexing its military abroad than solving crisises at home,
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it begins to lose sight of its purpose. Power becomes performance.
Action becomes a nerve. Show the Skies as strength. Because
America needs clarity, right, not a new foreign entanglement. Speaking
of entangrable it. So let's go to Honduras and the
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consequences of trying to engineer other countries. Honduras held a
presidential election under heavy scrutiny. Fraud accusations, global observers, and
pressure from the United States all hover in the background.
This is where American foreign policy becomes a paradox. We
say we support democracy, but we constantly influence who we
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should win. We talk about liberty abroad, but we partner
with leaders tied to drug trafficking and corruption. And we
claim to respect sovereignty, but only when it produces the
outcome we prefer. If America truly believed the liberty, we
would stop trying to manufacture it overseas. Liberty cannot be exported.
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Democracy or the puff or whatever cannot be installed like software,
and stability cannot be purchased through endless foreign aid. Every
time the United States tries to shape a number country,
the result is instability that eventually drifts right back over
our border. Migration surges, cartel influence increases, economic collapse, creates
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waves of refugees. Maybe the answer is not more involvement.
Maybe the answer is boundaries, strong ones, clear ones, consistent ones.
Let Honduras choose its future. Let America to lead its
own house first. So what kind of nation do we
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want to be? These are three stories one pattern. A
soldier murdered near the White House, a foreign crisis brewing
in Venezuela, an election abroad influenced by Washington. These are
not separate events. They reflect a country that does not
know its priorities. We must decide what we value. Do
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we value protecting our people or protecting our projecting power?
Do we value borders are global theater? Do we value
liberty or the illusion of control? Because a constitutional republic
is not sustained by emotion, it is sustained by responsibility,
responsibility enforced laws, responsibility to secure borders, responsibility to limit
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government power abroad, and responsibility to treat American lives as
sacred not expendable. We cannot be the world superhero while
our own foundation crackts beneath us. We cannot save other
nations while failing on our own. We cannot preach liberty
while ignoring the erosion of liberty at home. This is
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the moment when America must choose who it wants to
be a protector of its people. Are a former on
the world stage. One leads to liberty, the other leads
to collapse. It's time to choose careful. I'm going to
be right back with the hashtag go right with Peter
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Boykin full commentary. But before that, remember to share this episode,
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We'll be right back.
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Little drum rules as a skylon fis.
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Voices rise and night like warning wheel, truth cuts through.
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The noise and the shifting lines.
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The new day comes from the front.
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Oh, the line stays clear. The message is alive, riding.
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Welcome to go rise with Peter on against where the
voice of the people starts again. Hold the line and
stand fare. This is the place where the truth, love.
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Welcome to go ride with Peter boy care right. Let
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the liberty fire regnight.
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Remember we fight for what's right because it's time to
go right. Welcome back to hashtag go right with Peter
boy Kid. This is the hashtag go right with Peter
Boykin commentary. Is America fighting for liberty or just acting
like Let's step back from the headlines, rooman. Let us
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stop scrolling, stop refreshing, and stop letting every crisis pass
through our minds like static on a screen. Something deeper
is happening, something bigger than one attack, one foreign confrontation
are one election, aboarad. We are watching the slow erosion
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of a nation that once knew exactly what it stood for.
We are watching a government that has forgotten its own
job description, and we are watching citizens struggle to understand
how the country that was supposed to protect them became
the country that puts them second. This is not fear momenting.
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This is not sensationalism. This is a reality that shows
itself every time a tragedy strikes close to power, every
time our government reaches for foreign influence while ignoring problems
at home, and every time liberty takes a back seat
to political performance. A soldier died walking near the White House.
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That should never happen, that should not be possible. That
should shake the nation to its core. But instead it
becomes another story that fades after twenty four hours or so,
because too many people have become numb to danger and
too many leaders are more concerned about optics than obligation.
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America was not built on optics. America was built on duty.
America was built on responsibility. America was built on a
government that existed to serve and protect the people, not
to impress them, not to distract them, and not to
treat their safety like a public relations problem. We cannot
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pretend that liberty is when the streets near the seat
of our own government are not safe. We cannot pretend
that the constitution is strong when the enforcement of our
laws is weak. And we cannot pretend that national sovereignty
matters when we treat the border like a suggestion instead
of a line of fence. Thank god, Donald Trump has
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done a lot of that, but he's only here for
a limited time only. Just like the Big Mac, well,
not the big mac, well, we wish it was a
big man, the McRib And while all this happens at home.
Our leaders have the energy to close airspace of Venezuela,
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send ships into foreign waters, and pressure elections in Central America.
And I'm wondering, did we just get over a shutdown
because we ran out of money. They have the time
and the money to project power outward, but not the
courage to enforce the laws inward. They have the passion
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for foreign missions, but not the clarity of domestic works.
This is backwards, this is upside down, and this is
how nations lose themselves. I mean, you couldn't concentrate itself
in Grandall. Great Britain wanted to own everything, officially lost everything.
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Here's the truth. You can't lead the world if you
cannot lead your own streets. You cannot confront foreign corruption
if you cannot confront your own You cannot protect freedom
abroad if you cannot protect freedom at home. And you
cannot talk about our republic overseas or democracy overseas while
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your own citizens wonder if their rights are next on
the chopping block. A constitutional where a public requires discipline,
It requires moral clarity, It requires priorities. It requires leaders
who understand that their oath is not to fame not
to polls, not to global approval, but to the citizens
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who trusted them with power. For most of the case
under Donald Trump's administration, that's what's going on, But there's
still a lot of people who are not looking out
for us. Liberty does not survive on autopilot. Liberty does
not survive through speeches alone. Liberty does not survive when
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the government pretends acts strong while avoiding the hard decisions
that actually protect the people. Liberty does survive when leaders
enforce the law. Liberty does survive when borders are secured.
Liberty does survive when foreign policy restrained and personal and purposeful.
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Liberty does survive when the government remembers that its authority
comes from the people, not the world stage. So here's
the question that every American should be asking. Are we
living in a country that defends liberty or a country
that performs liberty for the cameras? Are we living in
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a nation that protects its people? Are a nation that
tells its people they must accept more danger in the
name of politics. Every great nation faces a moment where
it must decide what it truly is. That moment is here.
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The choice is not between left and right. The choice
is not between parties or personalities. The choice is between
reality and illusion. Even we return to the principles that
built this nation, are we drift further into a future
where tragedy becomes normal and foreign crisises become excuses for
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domestic neglect. I choose liberty, I choose sovereignty, I choose accountability.
I choose the vision of America that believes citizens deserve
to be protected before foreign interests, and I believe millions
of Americans feel the same way. That's what it's called
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putting America first. You can't mag without putting America first. People.
The path forward is simple, even if it is difficult.
Secure the border, Keep securing the border, enforce the laws,
prioritize American lives, limit foreign intervention, restore the meaning of
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the constitution, Stop pretending you're doing all that, and start
govern A nation that cannot protect its people cannot protect
its future, and right now, the future depends on whether
we're willing to speak truth to a government that has
lost its way, and it's been losing its way for
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a long time. This is not the time to be silent.
This is the time to stand, to speak and to
insist that America returns for principles that made it exceptional.
Because liberty is not guaranteed, it must be defended, it
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must be guarded, It must be chosen, chosen, and it
must be chosen. Now here's a call to action, folks,
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and don't forget. It's time to go right.
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Your city. That's falling across the steel.
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Two soldiers walking.
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With a duty.
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They see.
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Then a shudderings out in the shadow.
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Freedom ships while the people stay.
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How did the danger get this knee? How did the
truth become unclean? We are stand and on liberties, last.
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Line holding out the world.
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You ride the sign.
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If we forget what we are fighting before, we would
lose the country we want swore.
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We are stand in on liveries, last line.
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Ships move south on restless tie, foreign storms that we
chase with pride, but the streets back can't feel the
world away, and the cracks in the foundation widen every day.
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You cannot fix what you will not see.
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You cannot say what you refuse to be. We are
standing and on liberties last line, holding on while the
world rewrite signed.
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You forget what we are fighting before we will.
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Lose the country.
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We want swore. We are standing on libertyes last line.
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Honduran balancing for and fear.
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Policy is shifteen years by.
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Year, border US open, wild, danger growsation drifts with.
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A river flow.
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We are standing on liberties last line. This is the
mom in terreal line.
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If we choose courage over decline, we can rise and
hold the line. We are standing on liberties last line.
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We all stand, Yo stand?
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Do yo stand