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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Unlock clock starts ringing, and you good advance be saying
in a sweet baby, would you have a wake up.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Call like.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening whenever you're waking up.
It's Michael Patrick sels on radio stations across the state
of Michigan worldwide at Ami Big Show dot com as well,
May you love me even always dreamed about living in
your radio. I don't think the President and Congresswoman elon
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Omar like each other very much.
Speaker 4 (00:43):
She is the Muslim.
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Democrat from Minnesota, and she put out an X yesterday.
It's directed straight at the President that said, unlike you,
I can read. And that's why I know what the
Constitution says. Here's what Ronald Trump said, our president about
elan Omar, and.
Speaker 5 (01:05):
I look at somebody that comes from Somalia, who where
they don't have anything then a police, they don't have military,
they don't have anything. All they have is crime. And
she comes in and tells us how to run our country.
The Constitution says this, the constitution. The whole thing is crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
Anthony Hudson is a candidate for governor, a Republican, and
he is going to have a march in Dearborn on
November eighteenth, to quote expose Dearborn for what it is.
That's according to an article by Craig Mauger in the
Detroit News, and mister Hudson joins us on our statewide
radio airwaves right now. Thank you for being here, Welcome
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to the program.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Hey, good morning, Thanks for having me. I'm actually in
Dearborn this morning, and I do want to set the
record strata. That is a misquote for me. I'm not
exposing anything. This is a unity walk that we are
trying to have here in Dearborn, where we're bringing communities together,
getting Muslims to get involved and walk with us in
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peace so that we can calm the temperature about what's
going on down here in this city.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
You're from Grand Blank, correct, yes, sir. And what is
it about Dearborn that's got your attention.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Well, I'm running for governor in this state. I should
be able to go to any city, in any township,
any county in this state without being feared. And there's
a lot of rhetoric about Dearborn right now. There's a
lot of talk about called a prayer. Music being played
five o'clock in the morning, six o'clock in the morning.
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Citizens are saying that they're upset about it, they're tired
of hearing it. There's been women go on TikTok and
Facebook that they're being harassed and spit on and we
want to see this for ourselves. And we came down
this morning at four o'clock to Eastern Dearborn and set
outside the Dearborn Community Center and they had advertised a
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call to prayer at six oh one, and you'd be
shocked to know that nothing played on a loud speaker
at six oh one. It's like the call to prayer
didn't even exist. But the community center was open. People
were going in, they were praying, they were coming out,
they were getting on with their day. But not a
single sound was played out of the speakers at six
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oh one this morning.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
So what do you attribute that.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
I think that there's a lot of misinformation being spread
around by the lame duck media, mainstream media trying to
incite division between Dearborn and the folks that don't live
in Dearborn. They're trying to spread this rhetoric that these
call to prayers are happening early in the morning before
the uh the noise ordinance is lifted at seven am,
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and we came down here unannounced. No one knew we
were coming down this morning, so it should have been
business as usual, and yet it was silent all across
the entire city.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
So that argument or comparison to church bells, I mean,
as age old. It's nothing new about that. There are
church bells. Nobody complains much about that. But the call
to prayer is different sound, but kind of the same
sort of idea. It's not people practicing Islamic faith that
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bothers you.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
But what would bother you and maybe a lot.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
Of people is the idea that Sharia law is taking
a foothold in the United States and maybe even Michigan,
maybe even Dearborn.
Speaker 4 (04:44):
Is that a bigger concern?
Speaker 1 (04:47):
I honestly, personally, I don't see any signs of Sharia
law down here. We hear stories about it, you know,
we we've looked into Shria law. We come to Dearborn.
There's liquor stores, there's gentlemen's clubs, there's nightclubs, there's all
these things here. We spoke to a business owner two
days ago, a female business owner wearing regular clothes, barking
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orders at men which would be a violation of their
Sharia law. And she was just she was a bulldog
in there. I mean, she knew exactly what she wanted
with her business. She is Muslim, and everything she was
doing and saying and wearing would go against Sharia law.
So again, we're here to lower the temperature and bring
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unity to a community that lives within the boundaries of Michigan.
And I think when people can see it firsthand, they
can get a better perspective as to what life is
like in Dearborn. I hear all the stories, we've seen
videos on Facebook, TikTok YouTube of thousands of people in
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the streets screaming death to America, death to Israel. And
the fact of it is is either those are AI
videos or those are videos that were filmed in other locations,
not even in Michigan, and they're declaring that it is Dearborn.
I've spoke to the chief of police here, I've talked
to other city officials, and that rhetoric is not happening here,
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or at least that's what they're telling me. And this
is our third day in Dearborn, and we haven't seen anything.
And you know, I've gotten a lot of messaging on
social media that they're going to push back against our walk.
You know, I don't know if it's the Islam radicals
or the terrorists in this town or whatever, but we're
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expecting opposition when we walk through here. But the goal
of our walk is to be peaceful and to unify
this community with the rest of the state, because that
is a concern amongst a lot of people who don't
live in Dearborn, is as governor, what are you going
to do about Dearborn If there's nothing to be done.
There's nothing to be done. So we're doing our research
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and we want to get involved in this community and
find out for ourselves.
Speaker 3 (07:06):
Three point thirty pm, November eighteenth, the corner of Schaefer
Road and Michigan Avenue is where I understand that march
we'll start and I'll be interested to see what you
find out. And congratulations, I'm throwing your helmet in the
ring to run for governor. Anthony Hudson early this morning
in Dearborn. Republican candidate for Governor with MPs Sure.
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