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Speaker 1 (00:47):
Jesus, ship is getting.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
Space, kimming up, giving us there, kimming upsta gi usim up, Jesus.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
This ain't no mystery. Wait geas out to the west side.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
Jeez, I'm here because I am a roaring line crying
out welcome everyvided to the trust in the Lord and
the man in report combo as we have been doing
over the last couple of weeks. Now we're going to
get this all organized, uh at one point in time,
but we will not be doing combo. And of course,
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on yesterday there was at this hour, there was a
rebroadcast of some of our rebroadcast material, which I think.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Is always good.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
I don't think that when you listen to me the
first time that you hear everything I say. And then,
of course, not everybodylike Angela Kine who's on every day,
not everybody's on air every day because they hospital visits
or the doctor's visits, or all kinds of things that
they graduations and all kinds of activities that they have
to attend to. So rebroadcasting all catches maybe up a
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third of people even never even heard the broadcast in
the first place.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
So there we are.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
Now we've got a lot of work to do, and
so I want to be able. Today is going to
be also a sort of a if you're trunk hated broadcast,
because I'm going to do some things now, and then
I'm going to bring up some rebroadcasting of last night's
pre meeting because I think there's some very interesting things
that the Holy Spirit said last evening, and perhaps with
some other things that we're going to be doing.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
We're delighted. Trust in Law with all.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
Thine hotly, not that I don't understanding, and all thy
ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct your past. Eighteen
years it's been since we started. They that went upon
the launch or renew their strength, they shall mount up
with wings as eagles. They should running, not get we were,
They should walk and think not. But it's brought us
through some very tumultuous times, very difficult times, and I
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suppose that the where we are at present, that was
becoming even more if you will, tumultuous, if I don't
know if you want to call them difficult, But we're
in the tribulation show. Actually we should not expect anything
to be easy greasy, to use a term, because we
are in the tribulation and there are number of things
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that are happening around the world. I want you to
hear this. I know I don't have enough shirt and tie.
I have on a shirt but not a tie today.
Can I shout this with you? I thigured that I
can talk to you. I don't think you're in my
enemy or you're going to make accusations against me, But
we are in the tribulation. That's number one. And number
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two is that Almighty God has chosen me to be
His John, the baptizer of his second coming, and to
be the spokesperson the profit, even if you will, of
the tribulation and the time at which we now find ourselves,
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and that my voice is central and key to the
power and the controlling factor. That the tribulation is controlling
all things. The tribulation is controlling all things that Donald
John Tribulation Trumpet are doing or is doing. He's being
controlled by the prophecy. He's not on his own. And
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I think maybe I can talk to you, and maybe
you will listen. One of the things I want to
point out is that you're not looking at someone who
has a very easy life. Someone has everything. Every door
just opens up for him, and all the world recognizes
who I am. That is not, and never has been,
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the will and the way of God. I will tell
you this, I do plan to win the mayoral election
here in New York City, and I plan to win
it with a lot of if you will, well, self
gratification to whoop the ones that are out there now.
There are names that are being floated around as if
somehow know they're going to win. They have no idea
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how I'm going to bust out on the stage over
the next couple of weeks and shatter their world. Is
going to shatter the world of a whole lot of people.
They have no idea what's coming because they're not paying attention.
And those that are paying attention, they're doing everything within
their power to prevent me from becoming the mayor of
the City of New York. But I'm going to do it.
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Let me also make this announcement now. I think it's important.
This is the pre announcement, and then we'll have the
formal announcement early next week, as this is my last
live day broadcasting. The pre announcement is this come in.
The pre announcement is this is that I that I
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will be holding fifteen days of on the street ministry
and rallies campaigning in three specific areas. I'm going to
be on the streets for fifteen days seventy two hours
per clip. Number one is to deal with the area
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of homelessness and not necessarily in that order in New
York City. And by homelessness, I mean to also deal
with the era of patholot psychological problems of those that
are homeless and are creating psychological, pathological, unpredictable crimes on
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the streets of New York City, no matter where you live.
I'm going to spend fifteen days but three days in
a clip dealing with that. Number two, I'm going to
be dealing with the issue of housing, and not low
income housing. I'm going to be dealing with high income people.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
That is to.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
Say, we've got to stop labeling people low income. By
labeling people low income, you then label them to a
segment of living in life that everybody else.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Looks down upon.
Speaker 4 (07:48):
We have got to stop that labeling of lowing housing
is either housing or housing. We can't call it low income.
When we say low income, we are saying that these
people are not as qualified, they are not as dignified,
they are not as economically strong, and even though people
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living in some of the houses may not earn the
amount of money that other people are earning, they shouldn't
be called low income. I think we need to eradicate that.
I will make a move to eradicate that the term
low income will not be labeled. It is a racist, prejudicial,
inconsiderate label upon people to call them low income. Why
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don't you just call them niggers. Now, we're going to
eradicate the term low income, and we're going to be
structuring housing. I'm going to put forward. I'm going to
take Zoran Mandami's idea of allocating one billion dollars to
hire more police officers and to keep, if you will,
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get old people in their ghetto cages, because that's where
crime takes place in black neighborhoods. A billion dollars. He's
going to spend for more police and keep the ghetto
people in their ghetto cages so they won't come outside
their cages and bother other people in their neighborhoods. A
billion dollars he's going to spend. Well, he's not going
to be mayor, but I'm gonna take the idea and
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we're going to put together a pool, if you will,
and tie if you will, well, I don't want to
call it low income housing, but a pool with families
that have demonstrated a sense of structure and unity can
come and borrow one to three million dollars from that
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pool of a billion dollars at a very low interest
rate to buy a home in New York and Brooklyn
and Queens but mainly in areas that have two and
three family units of housing, and they will be able
to then at least rent out one of the floors
of their forced building, a three story building to a
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homeless family that has a husband and a wife, not
just the woman, but a husband and a wife.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
And that's going to be very important. That way, it
will give the person.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
Who now, rather than Mondami spending a billion dollars to
keep black people in their ghetto cages, which is exactly
what he said they're going to do, We're going to
use that same billion dollars to put people into homes
and make them business owners, because then they become landlords.
They'll have a sense of business, collecting rent every month,
being responsible for the fuel, being responsible for the electricity,
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being responsible.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
For the maintenance of the building.
Speaker 4 (10:36):
One of the problems that have never been identified is
that there are a large number of Hamite out there
Black people that don't have business experience. They don't have
the experience of managing a building. They don't know what
it is to make sure that the fuel never runs
out in the middle of winter, or when the baller
breaks down in the middle of the night, the temperatures
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of zero plus zero role. They have no experience of that.
They have no experience of maintaining the roof and understanding
the windows and understand most people Black people don't have
their experience, so therefore they have been bereafed of certain
kinds of developmental skills. By allowing them to buy a house,
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they've now got to be responsible for taking care of
the maintenance of the house, the windows, the fuel, the electricity,
the roof, and if anybody living in the building, how
to maintain the building, sanitation on the building, all of
that which not only gives them opportunity of home ownership,
but gives them an opportunity of business development skills as well,
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that they can let it translate someplace else. So it's
very important that I become the mayor of the City
of New York and that you hear these items that
we're discussing and then promote my candidacy. I'm going to
be the name mayor, there's no doubt about it. But
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that would be Adam number two in terms of rather
than what Mondamie is talking about, a billion dollars to
keep black people in their ghetto cages.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Because that's exactly what he said.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
And we've also discovered that Mandami, his base, his political base,
are mainly very wealthy people and very young wealthy people
who are part of the team gentrification that destroyed housing
in the communities of Bedsty, Fort Green and Harlem over
the last thirty years. His base, they are the ones
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that destroyed and came and took over, and now they
want to now take over New York City. It ain't
going to happen. So homelessness will be number one. My
spending fifteen days sleeping on the streets of New York.
Number two would be development of housing and economic disneys
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skills and then cueing homelessness by taking people out of
the shelters and putting them into two and three family
houses rented out by the person who owned who bought
the building. Now he becomes the landlord and develops rental skills.
It's beautiful. It's a beautiful program. I'm going to put
that together. And thirdly, the issue of crime in New
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York City. I'm going to introduce myself as a former criminal.
I was arrested for armed robbery in nineteen seventy four.
I was arrested for burglary in nineteen seventy five. By
since it's the ten years in the state of New
York for armed robbery and three years in the state
of Florida for burglary, I've been beaten by the police,
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left for dead, hospitalized. I was beaten so bad by
the Miami Beach police officers. So I understand crime. I
walked through the prison systems. I've been in some of
the most notorious prisons in America. I understand crime, and
I'm going to put myself out there to all of
the places and spaces where crime is urinating from or
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in urine from maybe what crime is developing. I'm going
to put myself out there as one who understands crime.
I'm better than a police officer. I've been a criminal
myself been I'm an ex convict I've been, so I
will be able to relate to people and bring crime
down the first year I'm there, bring crime down the
seventy percent. And one of the things that Mandami is
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thinking about is Trump is now sending ice agents and
National Guards person into various neighborhoods to put keep these
ghetto people in their ghetto cages. That's what Mandami wants
to do as well. But no, I'm going to bring
down crime. I understand the process, I understand why young
men get involved in it, understand the age categories and
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why they do it, and I'm gonna be able to
deal with that. So I'm going to spend fifteen days
out on the streets of New York, sleeping on the
streets of New York to bring attention to those three issues.
And reason why I said this is a pre announcement
is because I'm going to be spending the first fifteen
first three days out in Staten Island. That's where I'm
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going first. I'm going to God's Country, Staten Island. And
the reason why it's pree because I don't have the
exact dates of when I will be in Staten Island,
but I will be going to Staten Island first, and
from Staten Island, I'll be coming back to New York
City to Williamsburg in the Hasidic Jewish neighborhood. I don't
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have the dates for that, but I'll get those dates
and then you'll be able to if you want to
spend the three days out there with me, if you
want to spend some time talking to me while I'm
out there on the streets, that'll be fine. But I
will not go to my home. I will not use
my bathroom, I will not sit at my table, I
will not sleep at my bed for fifteen days now.
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There will be an increments, but that's what I'm going
to do to demonstrate my commitment to the City of
New York and some of its most pressing problems of home, homelessness,
how crime, and housing. From Williamsburg, I'll move to. I
believe my next thought would be Queen's in the Rego
Park area, where we still live in the Park City,
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in Rego Park, right off of Queens Boulevard. I'm going
out there, very ritzy place, but I'm going out there
because no matter where you live in New York City,
if you have to travel, you affected by trains by
the by people that are home that you affected by criminals,
no matter where you live. So I'm going to Rego Park,
and from Rego Park, I'm going to Brooklyn to Fulton
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Street and Nostren and from and Fulton, I'm going to
Bronx on one hundred and forty ninth Street and Third Avenue,
and from there I'll be coming home to Outline seventh Avenue,
one hundred and twenty fifth Street. So I wanted to
be able to get that announcement out today, and I
want to rebroadcast this on every broadcast we got, even
on our Saturday broadcast. We want to rebroadcast this, and well,
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I hold no, I'm sorry. Yeah, I do want to rebroadcast,
but the day will come up and perhaps as I
get the dates of when this is going to happen,
because I'm waiting on a couple of things to happen.
I'm waiting to buy a three hundred thousand dollars add
buy on television, and I'm waiting to make sure that
the people, the donors are the people that's going to
make that possible financially, will make it possible. I don't
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have the money in my hands. Right now, So I
can't be absolutely sure, but I do want to be
able to have that happen. And once that takes place,
then we're off to the races and we'll have We
got forty days before November fourth, and I'm gonna win
this election. There's no one can beat me or defeat me,
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and I'm going to be the most amazing mayor that
New York City has ever had. So I wanted to
be able to express that to you. What I'd like
to do now is to take a break and I'll
be gone for just a couple of seconds, and then
I'll be right back because I have more to say
about where we're going and what's happening. But thank God
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for the trust of Lord hour. Thank God we've been
able to turn this hour into the hour of our campaign.
I thank God for all of your financial support you're
giving to the Manning Report, given to the Manning for Mayor,
giving to the Outline Ministry.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
I thank God for all of that.
Speaker 4 (18:17):
I'm gonna ask them you need to take me to
a break, but don't go anywhere. I'll be right back.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
To all New Yorkers.
Speaker 5 (18:31):
Lend me your ear November fourth is approaching, quickly, and
you need to know that you still have a choice
in voting for the best candidate as Mayor of New
York City, and that person is none other than James Manning.
Pastor Manning may be able to save the black race
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in America if he gets into politics. He knows what
the problems are. He is the Quintus black Man. He
has been everywhere where a black man can possibly go
in America, from an elite university to prison, from a
rural southern background to a big city existence to a
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corporate job, to a brief life as a criminal, from
poverty to a middle class existence, to a belief in
God and a reaffirmation of faith, to a religious leader
and a family man. He understands the black man and
woman down to their very bones. Eluct him people of
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New York City to the Mayor's office. With the advent
of the new AI technology, white racist and power will
have god like technologies at dead disposal, while possessing primitive
impulses to suppress all progeny that are week, Just as
the Nazis did in Germany during the period of World
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War Two. Eugenics as a concept is about to make
a huge comeback because we didn't deal with these philosophical
concepts over several generations. Since we didn't heal these psychic
impulses in our collective unconscious, they will re emerge among us.
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Now is the time. Now is the moment. Now is
your opportunity to change your life. New Yorkers, Let's make
history together. Print his name James Manning on the ballot
on November fourth, twenty twenty five, and.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Watch your lines be mightily blessed.
Speaker 4 (20:57):
All right, In addition to my campaigning fifteen days on
the street, you know, the New York press has refused to.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Acknowledge me, and nothing would give me.
Speaker 4 (21:09):
More pleasure than to defeat not only the politicians that
are in this the corporate money. That's said, because ultimately
I have some things I just can't share with you
right now. But let me just get around the edges. Ultimately,
ultimately the people are gonna make the choice, and the
people don't want Mandamie. All over America people are cheering
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for me. Stop Mandamie, even though they don't live in
New York. They don't want madam So he simply got
that position because Andrew Cuomo is about as interesting as
watching paint dry. He's just boring, he's lethargic, he's lost
his mojoe. He's going to be accused of being in
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the Epstein files, and so there's nothing to him, and
they don't have anybody else they can put up. They
put up several other candidates in the primary, but they
all physidol because there were nothings in nobody's But people
don't want mon named. They definitely don't want that red
cap wearing board with all them cats.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
In his house. They don't want him.
Speaker 4 (22:13):
Even Donald Trump said he's not worthy for prime prime
time and going to bring a whole lot of cats
down to Gracon matches. So he knows he's gone. He
and he knows as long as I'm indicating on the race,
in the race, he wouldn't have a cat's chance. And
Adams is on his way. So the matter would be
this is that depressed.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
The media in New York.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
They have done everything possible to prevent the ears and
eyes of the New Yorkers from seeing me. But I've
reached more than five million New Yorkers already. They well
five million Americas, I should say, how many of those
have been New York has been not able to certainly say.
But I do plan to launch a thirty three hundred
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thousand dollars ad campaign should I get the money, and
I you know, I plan to reach at least fifteen
million New Yorkers, fifteen million Americans, rather would at least
four or five of them being four or five million,
of those being New Yorkers in particular relevant to the campaign.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
I plan to get that done, and so I will win.
Speaker 4 (23:21):
I feel more confident about my winning now than I
have ever, and I from day one I felt very confident.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
I said I would win.
Speaker 4 (23:27):
But the fact that Cuomo and Adams and the Red
Cap boy of warring out one another, and the trap
through the matter is New Yorkers don't want Mondomit.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
They don't want him. They don't want him.
Speaker 4 (23:42):
I got a note from Elder Smith earlier this morning
regarding the fact that people of Staten Island are planning
on leave in Staten Island, many people in the Jewish
faith are planning on leave in New York if Mondamie
becomes the mayor. They don't want him. The majority seventy
New Yorkers, if not eighty percent of New Yorker don't
want them The only people want them are young, wealthy gentrifiers,
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if you will, I suppose gen zas some of them are.
But the rank and file members of New York don't
want one Damin and they don't want Cuomo either. Who
they want is me that we're going to be able
to definitely clear up and listen. I'm gonna take another break,
but don't go anywhere.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
I got a lot more.
Speaker 4 (24:27):
I'm gonna We're gonna rebroadcast some of the things from
last night, and I want to tell you about the
Middle Passage venture that we're working on as well, and
tell you about our announcement boards and everything, and the
number of people we plan to reach in this process.
So don't go anywhere, all right, I'll be right back.
Just hang in, hang tight. I'll be right back. Greetings everybody.
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My name is James Manning. I'm the pastor of the
Outlaw Worm Missionary Church right here in Harlem, New York.
I'm standing on the corner of African Square in front
of the Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
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Statue.
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My purpose for being here today is because more than
eleven years ago, the Lord God Almighty introduced to me
the building of the Middle Passage Arch, a memorial that
would represent the deaths of the literally millions of Africas
that died in the three hundred year slave trade between
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Europe and Africa and America. Now, let me say this,
this is not a racist building memorial or arch. America
is the greatest nation in the history of this planet.
There's no doubt about it. There's no nation as generous,
as powerful, as blessed of God as is America. So
this is not about racism at all. It's not about
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stirring racial anks. This is about memorializing the deaths of
the millions of Africans that died during the Middle Passage,
whose bodies lie neath the cold Atlantic waves, and whose
voices have not been heard. They didn't get an opportunity
to come to America to be slaves. But God has
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called me to build an arch here on one hundred
and twenty fifth Street and seventh Avenue, on this African square.
And I want to show you where the arch should build.
Should be built. It should rise as high seventy feet
in the air near the Teresa Hotel, and it shall
be centered facing one face of the arch should be
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facing the east side, going to the east of Harlem
as it were, and the other side would be facing
the west side of Harlem going west as it is,
and the arch should be anchored in this part of
Seventh Avenue on one hundred and twenty fifth Street. This
project has been ordained by Almighty God.
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He introduced the idea to me. I accepted it.
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Of things that will be necessary in order for this
arch to be built, and to be built speedily, and
to be built lovingly, without racism, without anks, but rather
than being built as a memorial of anger or racism,
built as a memorial to the greatness of what America is.
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But one of the things that's key to getting that
arch built that I should become the mayor of the
City of New York. Once I'm the mayor of the
City of New York, the project will go much easier
and much smoother. I'm counting on your support as we
make this effort to build this great memorial standing seventy
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feet high into the air and reaching across Seventh Avenue
to the south side and the north side and east
and west going on.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
One hundred and twenty fifth History.
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I thank God for the privilege of serving him on
this wise I think him for believing in me.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
I want to.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
Ask you to do the same thing that Jesus does
that he believes in me.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
This will be a memorial that will bring people from
all over the world.
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For finally, the voices that lie beneath the coal Atlantic
will have a memorial stone memorializing their time, their contributions
also to America. I want to also state as I close,
as we bring this project to a close, that again,
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the work that God has called me to do, the
work that I would do as the mayor of the
City of New York, will only make America.
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A better, a more powerful, and a more.
Speaker 4 (28:49):
Exclusive, blessed Christian nation that honors is dead no matter
what the past has been. And I want to say,
there will not be one stone that will be brought
from the continent of Africa. All the building stones will
be brought from Africa. But now one stone will be
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brought in hatred. And this project will never symbolize racism
of hatred. And when it is finally done and the
Fat Lady sings, the Fat Lady will sing, God bless America,
lend that I love.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
That will be her tune.
Speaker 4 (29:30):
When this project is finally finished, can I count on
your support starting number one with my becoming the mayor
of the City of New York. I need your help.
I need you to donate, I need you to pray,
I need you to participate. And then once the legislation start,
I want you to stand up and say, let the
voices of the dead that lie beneath the cold Atlantic
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waves be heard for the first time in over three
hundred years. Thank you so very much for listen to me.
I'm James David Manning. I'm the Lord's servant again. I
want to repeat, I'm going to be an amazing man.
I'm gonna win the election again. I feel more confident
now that I see the dirty tricks that the Red
Cat Boy and the Catman is using, and the fact that.
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That Adams is gonna have to go. Both of those
are gonna have to go.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
The corporate were all placing their hopes and all their
eggs in the Cormo basket, but they're going to see
I'm the demanded to be Mondamine and I can't wait.
That's gonna take another couple of weeks, but I'm going
to start my sleep out on the streets. I'm gonna
spend fifteen days on the streets from New York relating
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to the people, and whether the press covers it or not,
that are going to be I'm gonna cover it. And
I think one of the things that we need to
be able to do is that the to demonstrate that
the press is biased and they were to keep from
the American people in New Yorkers, in particular, a candidate
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that can really.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Serve New York in an amazing way, and that is me.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
Because of their prejudicems, because they have made lgbt Q
six a utopian idea here in the in the in
the Northeast area, a very liberal New York is a
very liberal area, and they want they want to choose
the mayor. The media wants to be able to choose
who should be the mayor of the City of New York.
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But I'm going to be that person. And so I'm
gonna spend those fifteen days, first in Staten Island, then
in Williamsburg, which is Brooklyn. I'm gonna spend two nights
in Brooklyn. Williamsburg, I'll spend a day two days. Then
I'll spend some time on Fulton Street, where I had
my chock full of nuts, coffee and nut bread with
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my father, Willie Patterson. I'm gonna spend sleeping on the
streets there on Fulton and Nostrom, and then I'm going
to in Rigo Park, where I once lived out in
off of Queen's Boulevard in ninety fourth Street. I'm gonna
spend three nights out there, and I'm gonna spend three
nights also in.
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The Bronx and here in Manhattan. I'll come home, but.
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I'm going to use these nights to relate, to indicate
my ability to relate to the people. And we'll see
how the press treats that, whether or not they'll cover
me or not. They didn't cover me before, and I
think it's important that we realize that they have an
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axtra grind. They don't like me. They don't like me
because I speak to the truth. They don't like The
primary reason they don't like me is because I'm anti LGBTQ.
The other reason why they don't like me is because
I speak the truth about black leaders.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
Listen.
Speaker 4 (32:52):
There has never been a listened to pastor Manavere Catholic.
There has never been in the history of the universe.
As many distraught wasting lives of black men as it
is right now, since Obama, and to some degree, since
Doctor King, since Charles Wrangell, since Jesse Jackson, since Al Sharpton.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
Listen to me once again. Listen to me.
Speaker 4 (33:15):
Whether you reject me or not. I'm not asking you
except I'm asking you to listen. There has never been
a time in the history of the universe where Black
men are as wasted as lost. I got a video
I can show you of them on.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
The street steep. This was never before.
Speaker 4 (33:35):
There has never been in the history of the universe
any group of men as destroyed as these men done.
Are our black men since the days of Doctor King,
since the days of Jesse Jackson, since the days of
Al Sharpton. This is historical, and black leaders are responsible
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for this.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
They have no leadership skills.
Speaker 4 (33:59):
There all sellouts, and they the black family has never
been as destroyed. Black children has never been as fatherless
as they are right now. There has never been a
time when this has been so pervasive in the history
of the entire universe. What we're looking at now is
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a catastrophe, if you will, of the destruction of black
men because of liberal Democrat legacy. Black politicians sellouts. I
included Obama in that. Let me take him out of
because Obama wasn't black, So that's the first thing. But
and black folk. Then you got the extraordinary catastrophic decimation
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of the black man, fatherless black children, hustanlest black women.
And then you got the bourgeois negroes. I call him
pensionos now during the days of Angela Davis and rap
Brown and Stokely Carmackael and if you will, we call
all them bourgeois. But I've renamed them. This name is
made this name has made it to the urban dictionary.
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I call them the pension those negroes because they want
to be white. They just test being black so much,
and they don't realize that psychologically they have a disdain
for black people. They look at black people, black men
sleeping on the streets and would squash them under their
feet as they would approach in a dirty kitchen. These
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bourgeoise negroes who've got a good job making one hundred
and seventy five thousand dollars a year or more, working
for the government or working in some government institution, they
think that their lives, they think they got it going on.
But they hate being black, and so I need to
come to the rescue of America and its sanity and
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its unity and peace, and I will I will now.
So you don't have to believe that there has ever
been a time when black men or any family, whether
they be in India or in Asia or in China,
there's never been a time when a family has been
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so decimated as the modern day family of the bourgeoisie
depension on his negro and the black man sleeping on
the street, with homelessness, in crime and imprisonment. It is
a scream and I'm gonna cure it. I'm gonna cure
it now. One of the things I'm gonna do. The
media don't want to report that because the media have
already New York media have already decided that homosexuality is
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the utopian cause.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
And by that I mean.
Speaker 4 (36:39):
They believe that homosexuality is the highest ideal of any
society's interaction of respecting of humanity. Now, you have to
realize homosexuality is against God. Clear, there is no space
in the Bible for homosexuality.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
There is no leeway in the Bible.
Speaker 4 (37:01):
There is no statue that allows for homosexuality in the Bible.
It just doesn't there. It's plainly and clearly against God.
But the liberal media and the pensionos negro have all
made a decision that they're going to live to homosexuality
above if you will, any other price, any other for instance,
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of you could look at the world, what should be
the utopian cause? By that, I mean what should be
the highest ideal and standard of libery. What do you
think it should be. I think it should be charity.
I think that it should be that. And with respect
to humanitarian issues. Now, in terms of other issues, deity issues,
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it ought to be the worship of the Lord Jesus Christ.
He is the utopian of utopia, the Lord Jesus Christ,
and the worship of him is the greatest act any
person can ever do.
Speaker 1 (37:58):
That's one thing.
Speaker 4 (37:58):
But in humanity, humanitarian way, I think the charity is
the utopian cause. What they've done, they've made homosexuality, having
sex and having sex as unproductive sex as the highest idea,
hiding philosophical ideas, hiding the ideas. When Martin Luther stood
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before the diet of worms in Germany and said, so
help me, God, I can do no other, or when
Galileo stood before the Pope in Rome and said that
the sun does not move, and they kicked him out
of the Catholic Church. But he's still on his principles
having developed the telescope.
Speaker 1 (38:36):
Are some other.
Speaker 4 (38:37):
Higher ideal about the ways of living understanding philosophically humanitarian
or the development of the Constitution of the United States
of America. Such document was never developed prior to that,
while there were documents of monarchies and documents of autocrasts
and autocracies and theocracies around the world, nothing had been
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developed as brilliant as the Constitution of the United States
of America. But the homo sexuals have taken that. They've
taken homo sexuality above the Constitution, that it is the
utopian ideal, even though it's against the Bible. And if
you don't subscribe to it, they call you a hater
and they will disengage you from the rest of the
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world wherein they have control and possibility. They will disengage
your participation in every possible way. And there are people
because they're selling it. They are people whose minds are
really not they're lazy faar about the Bible. They're not
really committed to Jesus. I mean, okay, they might go
to church, or they might sing a song, or might
say Jesus is Lord. I might call upon them when
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they needed help, but I could They're not committed to Jesus.
Hell no, they are not committed to the Word of God.
They're not willing to put their lives on the line.
They're willing to go along with anybody else that comes
along with a new idea. But the fact that homosexuality
has been lifted to the greenish utopian ideal above the Bible,
above the Constitution, it is absolutely it's madness, and that's
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why they don't want to cover me. But here's what
I'm gonna do. I'm gonna should the donors make this possible.
I'm gonna buy three hundred thousand dollars worth of television ads,
and I'm gonna go on television myself.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
Can you help me? Will you help me three hundred
thousand dollars?
Speaker 4 (40:24):
Now, we have some commitments, and we want to be
able to make those commitments work.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
But I want to ask you to help me. Will
you help me.
Speaker 4 (40:34):
To be able to fight this scourge and the love
of Jesus. Jesus said in Matthew's Gospel of Chapter twenty four.
I think it's verse fourteen that the love of many
will wax cold. And that's why they look at homosexuals
and they say there's nothing wrong with that, and anybody
who doesn't appreciate that is a hater. And then they
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try to use the business of love at any rate.
I need the three hundred thousand dollars. I'm going to
spend fifteen days out on the street. I'm going to
win the officer of the mayor of the City of
New York, and I'm going to do it in a landslide.
And the black politicians will be everybody, from Michelle Obama
to Kamala Black Ain't back Paris to all the rest.
Speaker 1 (41:22):
Of them, and all that entire group will be exposed.
Speaker 4 (41:27):
We're in the tribulation and you're going to see some
mighty things take place. I thank God for my strength.
I thank God for my commitment to Him. I'll tell
you this and I'll let you go because I beg
you might have something else to do. Make a commitment
to Jesus and never turn around no matter who comes along.
Einstein comes along and tell you where you can keep
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Jesus and your ideas aboutanity humanity. Stay with Jesus. Stay
with Jesus, and you may end up poor. You may
end up in a jail cell somewhere where they feed
your bread and water and they'll let you get light.
Stay with Jesus. Never leave Jesus, Never leave Jesus.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
All right, here's what I'm gonna do.
Speaker 4 (42:10):
I want you to review some of the things that
we did in our most recent teaching and our open
rewards prem eating, and then after that we'll see what
happens is whether the engineer will let you see the
last segment I had with Queen's the flip in terms
of my commitment and discussion with him. We go ask
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the engineer to take you into the recorded broadcasts of
my being and the open Rewards prem eating last night.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Mister engineer, please.
Speaker 4 (42:41):
Because I am a roarring line, crying out, welcome up
behind him to the open Rewards prem eating. And the
reason why I'm cackling or laughing or whatever is because
I haven't been present. I was not present so that
I was not president yesterday, and highly possible I will
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not be president tomorrow. I have to be with our
attorneys on tomorrow. Uh and I that schedule at ten
o'clock meeting downtown with the attorneys, and prayerfully I could
scoop back uptown a meeting the last one hour. I
scoop back uptown and be on in this desk, at
this desk by twelve noon. I pray that will work out. However,
it is all pending as to whether or not it
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will not. But I I'm you know, I so you're
listening to a lot of rebroadcasts. I don't think it's
harming anybody. In fact, I think rebroadcasts they I think
they are. They're prob always powerful information. Like at least
I think that they are, and that you you can,
you know, get more out of the broadcast second and
third and fourth time around. Love it so much sweet
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the second time around? Uh So they doesn't really have
that all right? So today were the Opening War's premiering.
As always I have, But I tell you what I
have been wanting to do. I want it. When I
was here, I was doing a teaching about weeping and
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that that was a hole over, not a hole over,
but if you will, a segment leftover leftover from the
Saturday morning teaching I did at the puppet of power
about weeping and and so I want to get back
to tell you that I'm with you. I want to
get back to tell you that I'm with you. I'm
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praying with you, I'm I I want to ask you
to look at me as a man who has been beaten,
been knocked down. I've had some very disappointing moments, disappointing hours,
disappointing years. I've had some threatening situations. The truth of
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the matter is if I had taken the way the
devil offered me years ago, you know, I wouldn't be happy.
I I was listening to I think Elizabeth was telling
me something about Denzel Washington.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
Y'all know him.
Speaker 4 (45:10):
You know Training Day was in Malcolm X movie Scott
Spike Lee. I think we said is that Denzel Washington
was an alcoholic. He was drinking and he finally had
been doing so for like ten years while making all
those movies. But he wasn't happy all who He had
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issues and I don't know if he finally kicked it,
but he said that that was his So I want
you to know that if I had taken the route
that was offered to me, I remember Joe Davidson Sale
Media said to me that they wanted me to make
a gatekeeper, wanted me to be a gate caper of
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the broadcasts on the across a major network like Sinclair
Television is today. And I didn't accept it. That There
was so much I didn't accept because it was just
not what God called me to be. I think that,
in fact, I know in order to be able to
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actually jiggy with me, to use the term, you got
to know I'm sold out on Jesus. You got to
know that I'm completely so I don't.
Speaker 1 (46:27):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (46:27):
You can't offer me money, you can't buy me, you
can't do you can't offer me power, you can't do it.
Speaker 6 (46:32):
Now.
Speaker 4 (46:32):
I'm going to be the mayor of the City of
New York. You know that's to be clear about that.
And I want you to help me there anyway. But
those of you who are weeping, those of you who
are weeping, Uh, keep on weeping, Jesus Web. If Jesus Web,
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it's okay for you to do it, but don't quit.
Jesus wept. But he went to the cross anyway, right,
he didn't say, And going there, he said, Lord, if
this cup be possible to pass from me. Let it,
but don't do it, because I'm asking you. If it's
some other way that we can get this job of
salvation done without me going to the cross, we'll do it.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
But I don't.
Speaker 4 (47:16):
I'm not my wheel. And he went to the cross anyway.
So I was saying the Elia Butler the other day,
I told, don't quit. You know, one may say, well,
you know, you keep praying, filibulty, keep you keep and
and what do I suppose encouraging him?
Speaker 1 (47:34):
You know?
Speaker 4 (47:35):
And he keeps fighting because you keep encouraging him. Yeah,
that's right. That's why I keep incour because I want
him to fight. And uh, and it's it's not easy.
It's not easy. But don't quit. Don't quit, just keep
fighting it. And then of course you know, I going
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back Minister whole. Necker's an extremely fine I will talk
to him in the ages. But he Uh, that boy
was down at the Jordan River. I can tell you
that right now when I talk to his wife and
his son, and both his son and his wife were
in that operating room going bout years ago.
Speaker 1 (48:11):
That boy was down to the Jordan River.
Speaker 4 (48:13):
Now he was down there, he had cancer everywhere you
could shake a stick anyway, you could have cancer in
your body.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
That boy Honiker had cancer. But now.
Speaker 4 (48:26):
I'm gonna send him a notification, a letter of nomination
to the leadership roster of elders here at the Ministry
globally because he's been such doing such a great job
of of of ministry. And uh, we've recently been able
to reconnect with Sister Mingo. Sister Mingo through the first
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Mayor Manning Manning for Mayor party in the history of
the where she threw the first one. I'm she told me,
told me I didn't realize is I was sitting on
a desk. Elizabeth was sitting on the deser, A bunch
of the leaders sitting on there were all eating good food.
I mean they had every kind of food. I'm gonna
tell you something of that thing that sister Mingo did.
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People were taking buckets of food home. They were I
think they're playing. She had planned for a whole lot
more people need to come, so they would take people
taking buckets full of I think people took enough food
on to feed their family for a week, especially the moxtails.
Speaker 1 (49:27):
Uh that we're at that joint.
Speaker 4 (49:29):
But and you know, I'm praying that God would reverse
that stroke she had mingos. I'm praying that God would
reverse that. So if you're weeping, if you've been weeping,
I understand Jesus whipt now he did. And the we
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got a couple of other We got mother one. I
haven't been to see her in a long time. The
Lord have mersage. I hope everybody know. But I'm praying
for another one though I haven't been to see a
mother dunlot left right in the building. I've been to
see her. But I'm glad that everybody at least gives
me the acknowledgement that I am very busy and Pastor man,
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if you busy, now what you're gonna do when you
become the mayor of New York City.
Speaker 1 (50:20):
Be busier.
Speaker 4 (50:22):
That's why it's important that I have a good group
of people that believe in me. So there on double
sit there on second guess me, then on I can
once they get this done, then with what I don't
think he should do it that way, And I just
think he ought not to talk to people like this,
and I don't know anybody like that. I don't need
you because you're gonna second guess everything. We ain't gonna
never get nothing done. I need people who actually believe
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in me. And I'm praying that I it's the pastor
man a wait of it now. But I you know,
I'm thinking about becoming the mayor. What's gonna be like.
I'm thinking about what to be like to sit in
the city hall way, to get up every day and
have a thousand things coming at you, everything from a
cat up in the tree in the fire department, fell
out of one of the fireman fell out the tree
trying to get a cat, and you got to go
speak at a news conference, or the new fire department,
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to train problems on the trains, all kind of all
that stuff coming at you every day that I'm I'm
already trying to get acclimated to that because I'm going
to be the next mayor and I'm thinking that I
need people who don't second guess me. So when you're
not right about everything, I don't have to be right
about the thing. You're just you're just not the second guess.
I don't need people who second guess me, or people
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who have more modern ideas. You know, we think we
should be doing this one thing out there, one thing
that one of the things about Mandaming is that there's
a whole lot of very rich people. Young people got
plenty of money, many of them from Jewish heritage, by
the way, or they just got old money from the Mayflower.
And they're all young. They're all college Columbia, New York University.
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You know, ain't nobody old and who've been poor. Ain't
nowhere in the world you got you're crazy enough to
vote for Mondami. You may be young and think you
know how the world should work. You know, young people
need to be slapped back for for our generation, to
let them see what the world is really about.
Speaker 5 (52:08):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (52:09):
But that's why they want somebody who can rebel against society.
They these young people want to rebel. They want to
free sex. They want a free bus ride, they want
to free lunch. They don't want nobody telling them about
their sexual practices.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
They that won't know.
Speaker 7 (52:25):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (52:25):
So that's what that's why, that's what, that's what's up
with him. They just were rebellious against the order of
the world that has built this great America society.
Speaker 1 (52:35):
So any ring, I.
Speaker 4 (52:36):
Am, I am, I am thankful to God that I'm
here today.
Speaker 1 (52:42):
And if you've been weeping I've been praying for you.
Speaker 8 (52:47):
I have.
Speaker 4 (52:48):
I've been I've not been praying as much as I
used to pray, but not that my present in effective.
But I have been going into the secret clause and
now I've been praying, and I'm glad to be here tonight.
I pray that I can be at tomorrow. But I
got some business with some lawyers tomorrow, or with a
lawyer tomorrow, I think just one, and we'll see how
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all that works out.
Speaker 1 (53:13):
We will.
Speaker 4 (53:17):
What I'd like to be able to do now is
that we got the last short psalm for a long time.
We got some one thirty four tonight and it's only
two verses, three verses. Then after that we're gonna get
into the long psalms for a very long time. So
take advantage of this one. Next week is coming because
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it's this is this is it, my brothers, if you're
sitting there waiting for your wife to read the psalm
before you can dig into that soup or those beans
or that spaghetti, whatever it is eating. So I I'm
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gonna go ahead now. Uh. And you know we're in
the outlaw celebration. There's not a lot to talk about outlaw,
right now I think there's such a so much talk
about the campaign. Now, I think we've done a good
job so far. I mean, we got kicked off the
bat by the way. The Appellet Division rejected our uphill.
So I forgot to tell you all that on Saturday.
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I heard I learned Friday night that the a Pellet
Division rejected out here.
Speaker 1 (54:23):
All right. But the thing of it is this is that.
Speaker 4 (54:27):
While I wanted them just to sustain our reverse, it
just Peerlma's decision. I mean, I've looked at everybody from
Clarence Darra to Roy Cone, to Johnny Cochran to Perry
Mason on television'll met Perry Mason. And what I've discovered
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is that you have to let these judges know when
you walk in that courtroom, they better know what they're doing.
But I don't want people that well, I can just
rule against him and he's gonna walk away with his
tail between his leg. Hell no, hell no. And that
judge Perlmann really got on. I mean I've asked somebody
that Judge Blue y'all know about that. I Judge car
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y'all know about him. Judge Lawyer Ga Schofield was a
very good judge. She she you know, Judge s Goofield
the Southern District, she you know, she dealt with us
and gave me, gave me pro slate slack for over
a year, Judge Judge goe Field. So I want to
take my hand off to Judge Schofield. But these other
judges Judge Blue called me sheinanigan. Man who think you're
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talking to.
Speaker 1 (55:33):
And so?
Speaker 4 (55:36):
But you know, someone told me this years ago, said
you might not have a baby to win every fight.
Speaker 1 (55:46):
I was a young boy. Then he said, but.
Speaker 4 (55:50):
When you get in a fight, the person who beats
you won't want to fight you again because you fight
so hard. He may have beat you, but he you helped.
You would have fought so hard. You don't want no more. Man,
you don't want no more of you. He won't stare
cause you fight hard. Something on that order was that
even though you get beat you fight so hard, people.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
Don't want to fight you no more. They don't want
no more.
Speaker 4 (56:12):
They ain't gonna come back and I'm pushing you again,
They're gonna stay away with you because you fight so hard.
That's what I learned that as a young boy. I'll
never forget it. And every fight I've been in I've lost. Well,
I've never lost a battle, as I say, but I
want these judges to know you. I walk in your
court room, Pastor Maner, just walked in your courtroom, Perry Mason,
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Johnny Cochran. If it don't fit, you must quit. If
it don't fit, you must quit anyway. So I do
want to I want to say that because, uh, we
gotta fight now on our hands to get to win
this mayoral election. I saw criteously with out at the
Western and the Cannibal there day. I looked at right
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in there. He looked like a dead man. I think
he's gonna withdraw from the race, mainly because he realized
as long as I'm in and he can't win. Though
he got me knocked off the ballot, he thought I
was gone. He thought I was gone. In fact, I
think I heard either Elder Salem or Attorney Hallelujas say
that when I took them to court. I think Hurdie
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Curtis lee Was said, I didn't hit they said the
Curtically was said, I didn't think that Manny would go
this far. I didn't think it would. I didn't think
it would get a lawyer. I think I don't know.
Elder Salem said that attorney Hallelujah said that somebody said
that they were surprised that I was still fighting. They
thought I was gonna roll over like a little boy
and go there. You must have lost your mind. I'm
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pastor man. Did somebody tell you about me? If I
tell you about me curtically, what did somebody tell you
about me? I think they told the turny Hallelujah that
and uh that I they didn't expect me to come back.
And then after that I took him to the appellate division.
First of all, fought in the border of election. Then
I thought in court they I think he I think
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he realizes law he got a fight on this. I
looked him in the eyes there that he looked like
a dead man. He looked so sad because he knows,
as long as I'm in the race, ain't no way
in hell he gonna ever win. He knows that he's
smart enough to know that at the very least. So
where we at, where we're what we're doing right now
is that we want to go ahead now and read
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the scripture, read the text, because I got some things
I want to share with y'all. But I do want
everybody to know that I'm praying for he said, Pastor MANI,
you've been absence. You've been I've been missing in action.
I was dealing with a whole lot of people today.
I don't even tell you about what I was dealing
with today. It was a mess. Uh And then tomorrow
didn't did the lawyer. He's not well any rate. But
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I also want to share with you some of our
strategies for winning the election. And I don't want anybody
thinks the past. The first time in a thousand years,
Pastor MANI is not every word coming out of his
mouth and not outlaw celebration. Well, it isn't now, and
it isn't That isn't important. Things things happen, and what
we're doing now is extraordinarily important. But I know that
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you're weeping. I talked about the first time last time
I cried one first the first time, the last time
I cried. There's been years ago. I cried. I cried.
I haven't cried since then, but I did cry. But
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that weeping. When the lights out, you're in the room
by yourself and like Jesus, just standing on the hill
and say I would, Lord, but look at what's happening,
and you start weeping. Jesus started weeping, he did, he did. Oh,
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by the way, you know, I got something. These people
run around talking about Jesus is love.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
The Oh.
Speaker 4 (01:00:15):
The other day I had an opportunity to well, I'll
talk to you about that later. I said, let's go ahead,
and I read the text. I said, I only got
an half an hour here. I'm acting like I got
two hours at the y and I don't. I only
got an hour here today. The engineer I got to
get home. So it says, now, behold, bless ye the Lord,
all ye servants of the Lord. I'm the Lord servant. Y'all,
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y'all know that anybody I can tell you all that
that I'm the Lord servant. He said, well, behold bless
ye the Lord, all ye servants of the Lord. But
I'm a servant of the Lord, which by night standing
in the house.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
Of the Lord.
Speaker 4 (01:00:52):
I sleep in the house of the Lord. This arm
has got to be perfect for me because I sleep.
You in the house of the Lord, So I said,
you live here? I said, yeah, I live in this house.
Lift up your hands in the sanctuary that's true. Bless
the Lord.
Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
I think.
Speaker 4 (01:01:08):
I think Captain Faugh, who sleeps in the in the
house as well. I think I called him this morning, sleeping.
Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
In the sanctuary.
Speaker 4 (01:01:15):
A couple of weeks ago, I called Sister Bathsheba sleeping
in the sand.
Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
I think she was sick.
Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
I don't want to say anything because I couldn't take
up the stairs. I think she was sick. She was
sleeping on the pig. This morning I called Captain Foi
he was sleeping in the sanctuary as well. He said,
lift up your hands in the sanctuary and bless the Lord.
So next time you come into the sanctuary, all you
outlaw people, anybody else will that matter, lift up your
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hands and say blessed door when you walk into the sanctuary. Amen,
thank God, I'm in the sanctuary. Sister Mingo, are you listening,
Sister Mingo, Hello, mister Mingo, huge when you when you
come into the sanctuary, lift up your hands and say
bless the Lord.
Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
Lift up your hands and you walk and see.
Speaker 4 (01:02:01):
I will never ride in a chair or be disabled
ever again lifting for handss to make your resister lingle.
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
Trust God to do He's able to do it. He's
able to do it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:19):
Lift up your hands in the sanctuary, and bless the Lord,
trust him, the Lord that made heaven and earth. Bless
thee out of Zion. Thank God for that Lord. For
Jesus we are. We are grateful unto you that we're
able to weep. We're not complaining. Weeping is not complaining.
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But but, but, but Jesus, the tears that come from
our weeping. We're not crying. We're not trying to let
anybody publicly feel bad. We feel bad enough by ourself.
We don't want to make anybody else feel bad. So
we go off to a room our by ourselves. Even
if we have to go into the bathroom and weep,
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we went on anybody else, so want the what's wrong
and why you you know, And we don't want to
make a whole lot of noise and get everybody else
upset and cause them to lose their appetite. So we
just we just weep in a room by ourselves where
the lights are out, and only the angels of God
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will come and minister to us when the angels are
in the room. When it's dark in the room and
we're weeping, the lights out, the windows are closed, the
shutters up and we weep, and the angels come and
they don't take away the burden. They don't take away
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the tears. They don't take away the concerns that have
brought us to the stage of weeping. But they stand
and guard over our well being to let us know
that it's all right. Go ahead and weep. And at
the end of that weeping eye didn't preach this on Saturday,
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but after that well has been emptied, that the weeping
brings out all the poison. We can weep and weep
devils through our tears, devils we can weep them out
of our bodies.
Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
We can. We can by weeping.
Speaker 4 (01:04:33):
We can take away the track, take away the spirit,
take away the nerve center that allows even the devil
of sickness to be in our bodies.
Speaker 1 (01:04:42):
We can remove the nerve track.
Speaker 4 (01:04:43):
We can remove the path and the devils for sickness,
for harm. We can weep it out. We can weep
it out. We can wipe it out. We can wipe
it out. We can weep it out. We we we
before the Lord, going to your Jesus said, go go
into your closet and pray. And Pastor Mander says go
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into your closet, close the door, shut the door, turn
out the light, and weep we t all the evil
spirits come out. Weep, weep, weep, all the sickness come out. Weep, weep, weep, weep, weep.
To the angels, stand there and minister to you the
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way they minister to Jesus. After he had been there
in the wilderness for forty days and forty night, they
just came to minister to him to see if he
needed anything, provided anything for him.
Speaker 1 (01:05:36):
He was weak, and they came to minister. So weep, weep, weep, weep.
Speaker 4 (01:05:47):
All the sickness out of your body, weep, weep, bring
up everything that's not productive for your existence, and so
for your worship of Almighty God. We bless you the Lord,
the servants of the Lord that's standing in the sanctuary
of the Lord. Bless the Lord in the sanctuary. Bless
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the Lord and Jesus. This is just a little bit
on you. For you. People don't like to come to
the sanctuary no more. Oh, I know that online is good.
We have a big online audience. Go the devil lives
about that too, But they don't like to come to
the sanctuary. No more mainly because they don't want to
put nothing in the offering play but the online that
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the WiFi internet has shut down the sanctuary at any rate.
Jesus uh, I'm gonna weep till I get here. But
I ain't gon let nobody see me weep it. I
ain't gonna let nobody to see me reaping. I amen.
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James Brown had a James Brown got a song that
Papa don't take no mess. Papa, don't, Papa, don't Papa,
don't Papa, don't take no mess. Papa don't take no mess.
Speaker 1 (01:07:05):
Said said. He said.
Speaker 4 (01:07:07):
I said, I thought I saw Papa cry. He said,
It's just some dust in my eye, but I knew
it was a lie. Papa, Oh, James Brown, he was
something you know, Papa don't take no mess. I thought
I saw Papa cry. He said some dust was in
his eye, but I knew it was a lie. Papa,
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don't Papa, don't Papa, don't Papa, don't take no mess.
But I I want to turn the corner here for
just a second and let you know that that I
was praying today and I've discovered something I want shared
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with you. I'll see, how will you deal with this,
and that is that every time you curse a strong
black man, I'm not talking about a rapper, and let
me be specific, so there'll be no question. Every time
you curse me and by cursing man, and you say, well,
I don't think he should say that, and I don't
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think he should. I don't really, I don't curse in
the pupe and I don't. I just I say what's
in the Bible. You just don't know the Bible. But
every time you go against me in any way and
any spirit, you are cursing literally millions of black women
from having a good man. Imagine, listen to this. Imagine
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if people just stop, like brother Raphael or Sulimane right
and realize Pastor Man is a good man. He is
the most experience. Don't be running me, don't be bringing me.
These college professors and these whatever the movie stars or
whoever they are, they can't hold a canada to Pastor Man.
Suppose you actually believe that in your heart. Suppose you
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actually say, ain't no way Obama can hold a canada,
Pastor maning, Ain't no way none of these other people
can hold a candle. So suppose you ac because it's true,
but you don't believe it because you've got other standards
that are important to you. But suppose suppose people actually
said that that there ain't a man like ain't a
man on planet or ithlack pastor matter. Suppose the people
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and started lifting me up so other men can see
what it is to be a man? Are you listening
to what I'm saying? So when you don't do that,
Let's say you disagree with the sermon I say. You
disagree with the way I approach life. You disagree with
I deal with circumstances. Every time you disagree, you destroy
the opportunity for men to look up and have something
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to look up to, such as a strong man such
as myself.
Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
Check it out.
Speaker 4 (01:09:42):
Now, the Lord told me to tell you this, the Lord,
there ain't another man on planet. Or if you can
talk about TD Jakes who hangs out with puff Daddy
and these sex freak offs or woman now I lose,
or you can talk about it creftlow dollar, Micaholla, creftload dollar,
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but there ain't another man on the planet. Suppose you
suppose God opened your eyes and you were able to
see the man that I am, and that all people
sort of lifting me up. So the black man is
sleeping on the street. You know we have mister engineered
bring up James, minister Honaker song that your father put
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the video to. There has never been in the history
of the world, in the history of the universe, the
devastation and homelessness we see a man on drugs sleeping
on cardboard boxes. There has never been in the history
of the work, not even in the poorest part of
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cow Dotter, Cowcutter in there a bomb bay. There's never
been anything like this, Never since David Dinkins our shopping,
Barack Obama, Jesse Jackson, David Patterson, and a slewer other
black leaders across America. The black man has fallen lower
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than any time in the history of the world, including slavery,
you know, doing slavery. Black man used to wear tux cedars,
Yes they did. They call him a house negro. Okay,
now where the house negro? But the house negro had
on a dog goe tuck cedar and English boots. That
ain't never ben a time such as a time. And
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every time you criticize me, every time you disagree with
my sermons, every time you disagree with how I bring
for a proof.
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
Every time you disagree with my strength.
Speaker 4 (01:11:40):
You disagree with the one thing that can lift black
men up to be men and to bring joy back
to the black woman as a mother and to the
black children as at by time you disagree, every time
you have something ugly or something negative, or you start
quoting some almost like you start quoting some person who's
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efflusing from way back, when every time you support them
and don't support the one black man on planet Earth
who's above every other man.
Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
There's no other man on the planet like me. There's
norther man on the planet like men.
Speaker 4 (01:12:16):
And every time you see that man there, you see
that man that says Obama, I bet.
Speaker 1 (01:12:23):
You he voted for Obama.
Speaker 4 (01:12:24):
I bet your sisters and their mothers and I voted
for Obama.
Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
And I bet you they run the house after you
see this.
Speaker 4 (01:12:31):
And every time you speak against me, every time you
get a hissy against me, I don't like the way
he said that, and I don't think he should talk
to people like that. And he's too strict, he's too legal,
he's too bitter. Every time you do that, you destroyed
the black man's chatons of ever seeing a champion and
a hero. Every time you do it. Every time you
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do it, out of your mouth comes the curse of.
Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
The black man.
Speaker 4 (01:12:57):
Out of your mouth comes the curse of him to
his lowest pity. He's never been as low as he
is right now because of you. See where did it
lift me up? Listen, you can say what you want
about the mayor's campaign. If I'd gotten one tenth of
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the press that these other creeps have gotten, the election
will be over right now. Everybody will know the election
of Manning's wanted hands down. They purposely have made a
decision to make sure I don't get no press. They
purposely have made decision, and you're sitting back there talking
about it. I don't have a snowballs child chance. I
don't have a snowballs chance in hell you're talking about
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I don't have a chance. No, it's not that I
don't have a chance. They are doing everything within their
media LGBTQ mafia legacy. If you will freak media to
stop me from getting the eyeballs and the attentions of everybody.
But I want to say something to you. I want
to say something. Your daughter ain't got a man, your daughter,
your children on got fathers.
Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
Is that right?
Speaker 4 (01:14:01):
Your children don't got fathers, right, your father their children.
When your father that you laid up and made a
baby with him, he poke you, pump you full of babies.
And every time you see him, all you think about
a dispute because he's weak, he ain't got no money,
he broke, he ain't talking about nothing, he ain't got
no strength. And yet you're gonna talk about me, the
man who does have strength, the man that your man
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needs to be. Your man needs to be like me.
Your man needs to be my kind of man, your man.
But yet what you do is you cut, you destroy you,
You talk me down and talking up some homosexual, talking up,
some freak, talking up, some hustler. You talk the greatest
man on planet Earth, the man who is a man
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to lead to show man how to be men, how
to be a man over a woman. Well, I don't
think he should have said that in a sermon. And
I think preachers ought to be preaching, by love, y'all
see that little witch out there the other day. I
think preachers are to be preaching, my love. Let me
tell you something. I went to heaven the other day, right, yeah, yeah,
I went to him I was in the gonna have
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peligation now right through the Parligates, down the Crystal River,
cross on the on the boulevardom Gold.
Speaker 1 (01:15:11):
And guess why I saw sitting right there on the
Boulevard of Gold.
Speaker 6 (01:15:14):
I saw Hitler.
Speaker 9 (01:15:16):
I saw Hitler sitting on the bouletward. I said, oh, what, plump,
what's up?
Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
Ain't off?
Speaker 9 (01:15:21):
Ain't off you in happen? He said, yeah, man, I mean,
I said, how you get it with the hold of picture?
You killed all the stuff you did?
Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
Ain't off? How you get in heaven? He said? Have
you heard Jesus loves everybody? Why? I said, what you say?
He said to me, you ain't where you being? You
ain't been to the church. He ain't you been to TD.
Jake's church. Ain't you been to Billy Graham saying his riding.
Jesus loves everybody. That's how I got here. That's how
I ain't off Hitler got to Heaven. Course, Jesus loves her.
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But I said, I can't take this.
Speaker 4 (01:15:50):
So I started walking on the other side and ran
in Osama been load.
Speaker 1 (01:15:54):
That's what? Oh Lord, that this is it? That this
is the sod o sarma. What you're doing here in heaven.
Speaker 9 (01:15:59):
Boy, what you're doing, oh farmer, what you're doing in heaven?
Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
He said, don't jere you heard?
Speaker 4 (01:16:05):
Even though I'm a Muslim and I killed pousing broad terror,
but Jesus loves everybody. The one sermon that pastor man
home pre about Jesus. All you got to do is
just say Jesus love. You can kill rain rop the
whatever you want to do. Jesus just loves everybody. I
saw idiot me and I said, idiotti.
Speaker 9 (01:16:25):
Oh, but I said, Lord have message. All these men
sit hits sitting up in heaven drinking a glass of lemonade,
talking about He said, I said, hot, Yeah, he said,
Jesus love. Don't you know that Jesus loves everybody?
Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
What a liar?
Speaker 4 (01:16:40):
What a snake? What a blasphemous You're going to hell
and you're going there quick.
Speaker 8 (01:16:50):
Jesus loves. So therefore Hitler's in heaven. Jesus love.
Speaker 4 (01:16:54):
Therefore some of beIN Loddons in heaven. Jesus loves, so everybody.
Nobody goes to hell, everybody goes to heaven. All you
gotta do is say, Jesus, do you love me? What
a what a bunch of sick, What a bunch of devils.
The lies that the devil's poor told in these popos,
billygram to uh ten jays, the lies that the devil
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had told in these pools, and now telling among the
churches that Jesus loves you, and therefore you got to
you got an interest into heaven to be with your ancestor.
Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
What a liar, what a lie on the mouth. It's
about order.
Speaker 4 (01:17:28):
Every time you hear that Jesus loves something, you know
you that's the devil talk. Get behind the devil, Get
behind the devil.
Speaker 8 (01:17:35):
Jesus loves, Jesus loves Hitler, Jesus loves Jesus loves Osama.
Speaker 4 (01:17:42):
Be in loaden Jesus love Yeah, okay, all right, so
check this out.
Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
Look at this.
Speaker 4 (01:17:53):
The one man on this entire planet, from India to Russia,
to America to South am the one man to be
the example of what a black man should be and
a man in general should be, is James Manning. And
all you do is cut him down. All you do
is cut him down. First of all, you don't have
the wisdom to interpret whether he's preaching about it and
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why he's saying it and how he identifies people. You
don't have the wisdom, You don't know even know how
to pee on yourself. You're gonna take down. You're gonna
take down the one. You're gonna take a man. Every
time you take me down, you take another father from
the children. Cause he can put all he now. He
can pump up woman, he can pump a full of babies.
Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
But he broke.
Speaker 4 (01:18:35):
He can't take care of her. He don't know how
to love her. He don't know how to hold down
a job. And Pastor Manning will make a man out
of him. Not no sissy. Not somebody running around here
talking about James Baldwin like that Eddie Gloyd boy out
the in Princeton University always got that book of James
b James Baldwin raked his brother, his younger nine year brother, relentlessly,
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while his Pentecostal father was sleeping in the other bedroom.
Speaker 1 (01:19:00):
Freak that low life.
Speaker 4 (01:19:01):
James Baldwin raked his nine year old brother repeatedly while
his father would have to get up at that Pentecostal
church on twenty seventh Street. And now you're gonna lift
up James Baldwin and somebody to be proud of raping
his brother in the.
Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
Bed at night.
Speaker 4 (01:19:17):
James Baldwin, he's somebody's hero, passed the man into strict
I don't know how I go to that church now.
He just talks about people and he he ain't. I'm
the one man that can bring a man back to
being a man. And until you realize that, you can
vote for all the Obamas you want, both, all the Mondamies
you want, you ain't gonna never get no man. You
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ain't gonna never get no thrill. Large reason while a
lot of women are turning, the women is because that
man can't turn. They can't ring their bells. Hell, they're
not lesbian. But to say, damn, he can't do nothing
for me. He got the equipment, but it don't mean nothing.
I don't got no feeling. He ain't got no feeling.
I ain't let me try to see if I can
get something. This woman ain't no lesbian, but damn I
might be able to better offer than another woman. I'm
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with this man even though he got the equipment, because
he ain't no damn man. You scared and everything about
him is scared, weak, unproductive.
Speaker 1 (01:20:11):
Well, I wouldn't do it that way. This is the way.
Speaker 4 (01:20:13):
You don't know anyway, So go ahead, keep on keeping
keep on, keep on criticizing pastor matters that right, keep
on the one man. Ain't nobody else, not killing anybody.
Ain't nobody else. Ain't nobody ere you think about it,
Look at the look through the fouls of the movie stars,
look through the fouls of all the preachers, look through
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the fowls all the politicians.
Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
Ain't nobody but Manning. I'm the only one.
Speaker 4 (01:20:38):
Can bring the black man back, have him pulled up
his parents, get up off the street, slide sleeping on
the street, and go home and take care of his children.
Speaker 1 (01:20:48):
I'm the only one. Yet you think you so smart,
Look at you.
Speaker 4 (01:20:53):
I ain't sending him no money.
Speaker 1 (01:20:56):
He he he, I know. Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:21:02):
By the way, you better watch how you roll up
on me. You know, no, because they can talk about
turning the other chick all you want. Yeah, you roll
up on me, I'll turn the other chick. But then
I'm gonna turn around and kick your ass all the
way back in the kiddy yank. Come on, come on now,
I don't roll up on me the wrong way. Mm hmmm, no, son,
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So every time every time you take me down or
talk about me. Every time you do that, you destroy
women's opportunity to have a man in the bed with
her to night. Because I'm a man and you're criticizing me.
Speaker 1 (01:21:44):
I'm a man.
Speaker 4 (01:21:45):
What you want another woman in bed with you? What
you want another small man who's weak, who's afraid, who's
not a fighter. That's who you want to bed with you.
Let's pray Jesus, we thank you, we give your name
the glory. This is a prayer eating I didn't forget.
I didn't forget. But Lord, you know, if for some
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of the Lodden's in heaven, if if if Adolf Hitler's
in heaven, then.
Speaker 1 (01:22:13):
I don't want to go now. I don't want to
go nowhere.
Speaker 4 (01:22:16):
I don't want to go where Hitler is drinking lemonade
and sitting in and kneasy. Tell I don't want to go.
Send me to Hell. I don't want to go. If
Hitler can do all of that hell and still go
to heaven, If Edie I mean, can do all that
hell and all that and murdering, If he can do
all of that and still go to Hell, I don't
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want to.
Speaker 1 (01:22:37):
Be around him.
Speaker 4 (01:22:41):
If he can create all the all the people that
have created all the suffering, all the people that have
created all.
Speaker 1 (01:22:47):
The pain in the world.
Speaker 4 (01:22:50):
And yet all they got to do is say Jesus
is love, and they get their cash to go to heaven.
Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
Well, I don't want to go. Not there.
Speaker 4 (01:22:58):
No, with all the pain they've created, and there's no consequence,
Jesus says love. What a bunch of liars. They're nothing
more than the liars. And if there is a place
where some have been lying on all the others, it's
the devil's heaven. That's where I said, that's what that was.
That was the devil's heaven. That wasn't the heaven of righteousness.
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That wasn't the sanctuary of God, that was the place
of the Holy charub them. That was the sanctuary of
the devil. And that's what these preachers preach. That's what
these people preach. Callded lork pasimanic cussoms when he's telling
me your dog gonna right. You need to be cussed
and cursed too. Cussing curses. Two different worlds need to
be cussed and cursed. So Jesus, thank you, let me
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talk tonight, all right, Litsen, I wanna turn the corner
for the second on a few moments left. I want
to say this is that the we are looking to
I'm gonna be on the street for fifteen days. We
have forty some days left and probably starting early next
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week out as soon as we get the vans wrapped,
the other man rapped, I'm gonna be on the street,
sleeping on the street all in all five boroughs, and
I just need as a part of the campaign, I'm
gonna hold rallies, seventy two hour rallies, non stop rallies
on the street. I do want to say this that
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we have been posting up videos on Facebook and so
far I think Sabbath was talking about one of the
an ad agency on Yessay she said, we've gotten over
a million views we have on Facebook alone. We've gotten
over two million, one hundred and sixty eight thousand views
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since the first of September. That's just three weeks since
the first of September. On Facebook along Manning for Me.
You see that that Manning for Me yellow and red
that has been seen two million, one hundred and sixty
eight thousand times. Of course it's globally, but a large
part of it's in New York and a large part
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of it influences New York as people I now speak
to say, whatever happens in New York's mails race is
going to happen around the world. That's why Manning has
got to win. But we also have gotten two hundred
and fifty thousand views on Instagram.
Speaker 1 (01:25:26):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (01:25:28):
Since the first of September, We've gotten two hundred fifty
thousand views on Instagram, million one hunder and sixty eight
thousand on Facebook, and we've got we've handed out one
hundred and fifty thousand flyers over the period of time.
So we're looking right at what is it, two point
five million, and that's just in the three week period,
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So we got two more three week periods going. We
got six weeks left, so we got two more. So
let's say we just repeated what we're doing over the
next six weeks, we would have another five hundred thousand views,
giving us a total of.
Speaker 1 (01:26:12):
Three million.
Speaker 4 (01:26:15):
And three million, thirty three million, five hundred thousands.
Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
What we would get. Yeah, so.
Speaker 4 (01:26:23):
One million, three million, five thousand. Yeah, like I said,
my math, but that's not what I plan to do.
What we have done to get the two point five million.
I want to multiply by five. So what we're going
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to come up with By the end of the season,
somewhere around fifteen million views. People have seen Manning for
mayor fifteen million times. Yeah they missing you know, bring
up that Manning knocks out mandamin It is a genius ad.
We want to make sure y'all supporting me. We want
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to make sure, by the way, somebody gave a big
gift to the Manning for campaign today, but we want
to make sure that the Manning formail dot com and
me knocking out Mandamie is seen by at least ten
million people before November fourth. It does separate things. One
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is is that it lets people know I'm running and
you gotta write my name because they knocked me off
the ballot box three times. So it seals that deal succinctly, quickly,
all in sixty seconds. The deal is sealed. I knock
out MANDOMI write the name of James Manning. It's brilliant.
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There's never been an ad like it. There's never been
an ad like it, and we got to keep it
like it is. I instruct it to cut it down
to thirty seconds. But no, no, we got to keep
it like it is, and it is my intent, and
we have the ability now, and praise God, to make
sure that before November fourth, that ten million people will
have seen this. Now, only eight million people live in
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New York and only four million people in New York vote,
but I'm going to flood the zone with ten million
of these in addition to the two point five million
that have already been seen before the fourth of November.
So you can say what you want. You can say
I haven't been on New York One. You can say
they don't know, they haven't. They don't want a strong
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man New York One. These news people seeing in do
not want to show you a strong man. I am
so sick and tired of watching these sissy sitting up
on television and as news anchors or correspondents or supporters,
and they're all they're all are weakened in sugar water
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with a gain with number ninety three grade gasoline in
the tank. I'm so sick of it. They won't let
a man get know that, they won't that you. You
ain't gonna see no man on none of these news
programmed I don't watch anything but the news. I don't
watch Hulu or Disney, you know any of that. I
don't watch it. I don't know what goes on on that.
All I watch is news. But you know all you
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see are these It's sickening. Well, people ain't gonna never
get me standing there with my gray hair knocked out
the man with the black hair.
Speaker 1 (01:29:30):
Oh, that ad says it all.
Speaker 4 (01:29:31):
I want to make sure that at least this add
is seen ten million times before the fourth of November.
What do you think? What do you think that many
people seeing it? I don't have to know about my policies,
my policies. I'm a pastor. My policies that I'm a
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man of God. That's my policy, my policies. I knocked
out all Mondamini's policy, all his lives. By the way,
you know, Elder Smith sent me a note the other
day that Mandamie is a part of the team gentrification.
He's with the gentrifier. All the people that stole all
the property in Brooklyn, Fort Green Bedsty here in Harlem,
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those are the ones that are voting for Mandami. That's
where he got his vote from. He didn't get his
vote from both working class people. He got his vote
from all the college students, rich students, rich people, all
the wealthy people. They came out in them. They never
voted before, but they came out. All the gentrifiers voted
for Mandami. And it's true when I could have told
you that myself. However, now the news is finding it out.
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But I'm gonna knock him out ten million people by
the end of the So I also thank you, mister engineer.
Also planning to spend fifteen days. I'm thinking about I'm
thinking about what that's going to be like. There's been
fifteen days out there on the street. I put a
call through to UH to Captain FO to see whether
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or not the van's gonna be wrapped. But Elizabeth gonna
be a lonely woman for fifteen days.
Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
This is there.
Speaker 4 (01:31:10):
If we went together Saturday on the street, were out there,
this is on one hundred for the ninth Street. But
that girl gonna be that girl. She'll be a lonely
girl for for fifteen I'm good because I'm gonna sleep
on the street for fifteen nights. I'm gonna reach fifteen
million people. I'm gonna sleep on the street for fifteen days.
What you gotta say about that is that policy enough
for you. All you gotta say about that. I was
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here one hundred for the ninth Street said you become mayor,
you're gonna do something about this mess. Go on your
dog gone right. One of the other thing about people
that they know I will get things done.
Speaker 1 (01:31:45):
They know I will.
Speaker 4 (01:31:47):
They've seen me get things done in this church, in
this community. If I become mayor, it's gonna be a
wholly different world. But I'm gonna do that.
Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
The lawd say.
Speaker 4 (01:31:59):
I'm thinking for path man in fifteen days out there
on the street. That's a long time it's spent out
in the street. But I want, you know, I want
to want to thank Deborah Love Carter Smith.
Speaker 1 (01:32:14):
Uh.
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She's working on the Middle Passage and we prayed it
we'll be able to get it done. I'm not sure
she's working with Izzy is his third year Night Pratt
and he's getting some, you know, a lot of assignments
that he's got to work on. So I'm gonna give
Deborah Love call her because she's very talented. My god,
what I saw those young people do at the graduation
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and what I saw them do or on the Middicary
Passage event, she's very talented. She all start her own
production company and maybe I'll get Once I get some money,
I'll fund her. She can start making movies because she's
very talented. Deverla love car. She's very talented, very talented.
I' mean extraordinarily so well she's able to do. I
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mean she had Glory of the floor. I didn't know
Glory the floor could even talk.
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I know a girl could talk.
Speaker 4 (01:33:06):
But anyway, I want you know the intro to the
Middle Passage. I want you all see this as well,
because all this is going on at the same time
we're doing the Mayor's thing. All this is going on
as well. Miss Indinet, bring up that Middle Passage thing
I did the other day on twenty fifth Street. Greetings everybody.
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My name is James Manning. I'm the pastor of the
Outlaw War Missionary Church right here in Harlem, New York.
I'm standing on the corner of African Square in front
of the Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
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Statue.
Speaker 4 (01:33:46):
My purpose for being here today is because more than
eleven years ago, the Lord God Almighty introduced to me
the building of the Middle Passage Arch, a memorial that
would represent the deaths of the literally millions of Africas
that died in the three hundred year slave trade between
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Europe and Africa and America. Now, let me say this,
this is not a racist building memorial or arch. America
is the greatest nation in the history of this planet.
There's no doubt about it. There's no nation as generous,
as powerful as blessed of God as is America. So
this is not about racism at all. It's not about
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stirring racial anks. This is about memorializing the deaths of
the millions of Africans that died during the Middle Passage,
whose bodies lie beneath the cold Atlantic waves, and whose
voices have not been heard. They didn't get an opportunity
to come to America to be slaves. But God has
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called me to build an arch here on one hundred
and twenty fifth Street and seventh Avenue, on fricking Square.
And I want to show you where the arch should build.
Should be built. It should rise as high seventy feet
in the air near the Teresa Hotel, and it should
be centered. It's facing One face of the arch should
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be facing the east side, going to the east of
Harlem as it were, and the other side would be
facing the west side of Harlemn going west as it is,
and the arch should be anchored in this part of
seventh Avenue on one hundred and twenty fifth Street. This
project has been ordained by Almighty God.
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He introduced the idea to me. I accepted it.
Speaker 4 (01:35:44):
One of the things that will be necessary in order
for this arch to be built, and to be built speedily,
and to be built lovingly, without racism, without anks, but
rather than being built as a memorial of anger or racism,
built as a memorial to the.
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Greatness of what America is.
Speaker 4 (01:36:06):
But one of the things that's key to getting that
arch built that I should become the mayor of the
City of New York. Once I'm the mayor of the
City of New York, the project will go much easier
and much smoother. I'm counting on your support as we
make this effort to build this great memorial standing seventy
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feet high into the air and reaching across seventy five
Avenue to the south side and the north side and
east and west going on one hundred and twenty fifth story.
I thank God for the privilege of serving him on
this wise. I thank him for believing in me. I
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want to ask you to do the same thing that
Jesus does.
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That he believes in me.
Speaker 4 (01:36:54):
This will be a memorial that will bring people from
all over the world. Finally, the voices that lie beneath
the cold Atlantic will have a memorial stone memorializing their time,
their contributions also to America. I want to also state
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as I close, as we bring this project to a close,
that again, the work that God has called me to do,
the work that I would do as the mayor of
the City of New York, will only make America a
better and more powerful and a more exclusive, blessed Christian
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nation that honors its dead, no matter what the past
has been. And I want to say, there will not
be one stone that will be brought from the continent
of Africa. All the building stones will be brought from Africa,
but now one stone will be brought in hatred. And
this project will never symbolize says I'm a hatred. And
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when it is finally done and the Fat Lady sings,
the Fat Lady will sing, God bless America, learn that
I love. That will be her tune. When this project
is finally finished. Can I count on your support starting
number one with my becoming the mayor of the City
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of New York. I need your help. I need you
to donate, I need you to pray, I need you
to participate, and then what's the legislation start. I want
you to stand up and say, let the voices of
the dead that lie beneath the cold Atlantic waves be
heard for the first time in over three hundred years.
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Thank you so very much for listening to me. I'm
James David Manning. I'm the Lord's servant. I want to
ask you very quickly here tonight. We just got an
invoice today or at least a proposal from an ad
agency that has agreed to, you know, put us on
television all that kind of good thing. And they want
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a three hundred thousand dollars retainer. They want three hundred
thousand dollars up front. Now, they are very professional, they've
been doing this for several years. They know what they're doing.
They've ran a lot of campaigns, especially mayrow campaigns in
large cities. But they want three hundred thousand dollars. You
just start the project, and so can I ask you
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to go to Maning for may I make a donation
tonight today. Now we need to be able to make
that payment to those people. We only have six weeks.
We don't have time to be missing around now.
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The time is tight.
Speaker 4 (01:39:46):
We got six weeks, forty days and it's up. The
jig is up. But I believe we get started with
that three hundred thousand dollars. I think it will help
us raise another three hundred thousand dollars. Uh, at least
I prayed it will. I thank God for all of
y'all that have given to the Manning for Mail campaign.
Thank you for your gifts. Praise God for that.
Speaker 10 (01:40:09):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:40:10):
But we we need you just start to give now.
Speaker 4 (01:40:15):
At the same time, I need you to know that
the coffers of the we got a large gift the
other day from a Donna, and all that money is gone.
All it's all gone. It's all gone. Like Willie at
the train station in Chicago in the movie You're raising
in the sun. All that's gone. And so we need
you to give your tithes and your offering. Will the
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Lord will bless you, He will bless you. So do
two things here at one time. Two things are necessary.
One is that you give to the Manning fa Mail
to help us raise that three hundred thousand dollars. And
then you give to the uh manning the meathelight of
the you give the outlaw church, you give your tithes
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in your offering. Then I don't wait to do to
tomorrow morning, because as long as you wait, if you
don't give it tonight, you wait to do it, there
is it and the money won't be in our bank
to monday. So get on the case. All right, all right,
but thank you so very much, and remember I'm the
man to raise up men all over America. Peace out. Hey,
all right, bless your daughter.
Speaker 6 (01:41:30):
You're the pastor of the church.
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Yes I am.
Speaker 6 (01:41:32):
I love that you of even watching that church and
me and my hustle for you.
Speaker 1 (01:41:36):
You're so bold, you are not out of order, and
I love the authority that you want so inspirational. That's
for man's sitting back in the curtains. Thank you for
all your.
Speaker 11 (01:41:48):
God bless you, thank you, follow you, thank you, thank you,
thank You're so very very much God bless you.
Speaker 1 (01:42:01):
Want a little up here.
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What's your name, Lynette nicholast thank you, Jenneless, Yes, I'll
take a flight.
Speaker 1 (01:42:09):
You're a journalist. You're right for.
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Essence Magazine, the Books and Culture.
Speaker 1 (01:42:14):
Will give me some press. Thank you so much. Sing
me forward knows that I'm gonna be intially all right.
It's a fushing hearing the car and I'll give you
all of that. I'm so happy to meet my husband.
Sometimes we walk well with from our condo just to
see what you cooked up. I'm so whole. It's it's
just true.
Speaker 10 (01:42:36):
People are so caught up in modern day creatures and
they're trying to be celebrities and please everybody.
Speaker 6 (01:42:40):
True leaders are supposed to tear that. They're supposed to
break down protocol, you know, and not follow.
Speaker 1 (01:42:46):
The status close though. Thank you for your compliments.
Speaker 6 (01:42:49):
Yeah, not everybody's confused.
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We understand the.
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Whole of this. I'm gonna make you here. That's we
don't we gotta lovely, we don't care.
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I love you all.
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I cannot wait to tell my husband.
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We always come and see what you're pudding. How's your
nixt Nicholas? Okaya, God blessing that, Yes, ma'am.
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I'm so thank you for y'all.
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God bless you. Thank you for stopping and saying hello
to me. Absolutely, thank you, God bless you.
Speaker 13 (01:43:32):
Take a picture of me a pass to James Manton,
so we become and be like I met him personally,
where you're gonna help me move to better place.
Speaker 1 (01:43:41):
I will read that card.
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Will help you improve your life if you get a
better income or take these burdens off your shoulders that
you're carrying her out.
Speaker 1 (01:43:48):
Yes, we need to understand that. Thank you, God bless you.
I understand that's you. How are you imas you need.
Speaker 7 (01:44:04):
To right.
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To be?
Speaker 1 (01:44:08):
Hey, bring that.
Speaker 6 (01:44:11):
Right over the mayor?
Speaker 1 (01:44:12):
All right? What's your name is? Jerald David gerd David
j J E R A L D r LD. Okay,
I'll be looking for him.
Speaker 13 (01:44:29):
I'm talking about the mayor, next mayor. That's what you mean. Definitely,
God bless you, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:44:48):
Lord.
Speaker 14 (01:44:48):
I just lift up my brother, Lord, and I just
prayed that you would sustain him and gird him in
this time, Lord, and then all things you will be done.
Speaker 1 (01:44:55):
He seeks so hard after your will. Yes, Lord, Yes, Jesus,
plan your per yes.
Speaker 14 (01:45:00):
Jesus, your timing and through it being obedient to Youljah. Lord,
and I just pray that my brother would be used
whatever happens.
Speaker 1 (01:45:08):
Thank you.
Speaker 14 (01:45:08):
Discouraged that he would give praise and glory. Jesus, Thank
you for the heart that is in him. Thank you
Jesus him and guide him different way through it, that
you will be magnified glory, that others would be led
to Christ.
Speaker 1 (01:45:20):
Lord. Yes, Lord, Yes, Lord, Yes Jesus, it would be.
Yes Jesus, Youllelujah, your glory and your honor. Thank you,
glory got to be. I pray that it would be
less of us. It's so much more of you, Yes, Jesus, Yes,
Jesus work. Yes Jesus, it's to you. You are Lord Jesus. Yes,
can physically, mentally, emotionally, in spiritual Lord. Thanks his family
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and his congregation. Thank you, Jesus, guide them and bless
them and Jordan closer to your heart. I pray this
in Jesus precious name, in Jesus name, in Jesus name.
Thank your brother, got it. What's your name, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt,
there you are. Thank you, Kurt, God bless you.
Speaker 4 (01:45:56):
I shall never ever forget this prayer and I leave Heaven,
will never forget this prayer.
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Well, God, bless you, my brother. Thanks God will be
gone right, brother, Thank you, Thank you God bless you.
Speaker 15 (01:46:09):
Just go on and Christal move her out there that show,
out of that environment.
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Let her live once.
Speaker 10 (01:46:15):
Again, Bring us a d S good house. Let us
family move against in your name Jesus, no moment, no
more things, no more hurt, so that she may live against.
She might have a like in your name, Jesus, every name, prayer.
Speaker 1 (01:46:39):
In Praszyn.
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Lord, and this brother has asked for prayer, and he
has come close to me and has received my spirit.
Speaker 1 (01:46:58):
I believe and understood it.
Speaker 4 (01:47:00):
I'm asking all my to God that you would you
would hear his prayers and answer his prayers, that you
would open doors for him that need to be open,
and you would clear pathways for him that need to
be cleared. And then your name, Jesus, I pray your
blessed upon him. Hallelujah and amen Amen brother.
Speaker 1 (01:47:19):
My good bad choices, bad choices.
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All right, I'll pray the okay, Oh yes, thanks, give
mid Street to your living boolswoman all through life.
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And she's.
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That you're breaking.
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Powers you already take you.
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For honesses, remove all politic cain and sy I asked
Abd to God that you will do this, that this
darning might be said.
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Food in your name, my friend, Louiah, Amen, all like you,
Blessing God, bless.
Speaker 16 (01:48:25):
The name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you for
bringing this system. Thank you for her struggles, thank you
for her knowledge. Thank you for the fire that's in
upbelly and in the spirit. We thank you for bringing
up by today that I might be able to speak
with her.
Speaker 4 (01:48:39):
But I thank you for uniting us together, that we
might work together to bring this community back to life,
to bring it back in all the people that have died,
watching their homes being taken from them, pushed out of
their six momre partners with the high ceilings, and to
give all that up, and many of them now living
in homeless shelters. We pray, Almighty God, you give us
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the strength renewed by your power, and Jesus.
Speaker 1 (01:49:03):
Will be going already. But do you mind, I pray
for you, pray for me. Go ahead, my Lord, and
my God, my Father and Heaven. Lord.
Speaker 17 (01:49:18):
I just thank you for this man of God.
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Lord, I thank you for a passive James.
Speaker 7 (01:49:22):
I think you his ambitions to drive his vision for
the office of the Mayor of New York City. Lord,
may uncommon grace be upon him in the mighty name
of Jesus, so that he may take the office, Lord God,
that we need.
Speaker 1 (01:49:35):
More servants of God in office and politics.
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That that that run the government's Lord may uncommon grace,
uncommon favor be upon me, that he may take the
office for your kingdom, for your glory, Lord God, because
we know that the nations are judged by the leaders
that are in So Lord, I pray leaders are our
servants of God.
Speaker 1 (01:49:58):
God will take you the nation office in their in
their states and their Jesus or God Lord, that you
may reign over the nation. Lord God, hallelujah.
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Thank you for your servant of God.
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I thank you for the drive, for the thank you.
Thank you, Lord God.
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And Lord I thank you that you have anointed him
for a time and the season for such as this.
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Lord God. Lord, may may you're handy upon him.
Speaker 7 (01:50:24):
Lord God, that as we come to the ends of times,
we are taking a position of leaders Jesus, our cities and.
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Our Yes, nations. Yes, Lord, I thank you, Yes.
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What is to come in Jesus Mighty Nameelujah and Jesus Name,
bless you.
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Jesus.
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Don't understand. I don't know which way to go. A
lot of things that are I just don't know. Jesus,
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we take my bec don't understand. It's alone, dark road.
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And I you me.
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Every Hello, Jesus Sweet, take.
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Mine because I don't know, mister Jesus, leave me.
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Take it from mistake.
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I don't know which way to go.
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Jesus Sweet, take my hand, Jesus, Jesus Us, I love,
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I love.
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Shine is a.
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Hey mon, dammy, what's my name? What's my name? What's
my name? James Manning? When you going to that voting.
Speaker 4 (01:54:44):
Booth on the fourth of November here in the New
York City mayoral election, And when you go in there,
whose name you're going to print in the right in section?
Speaker 1 (01:54:55):
Whose name you're going to print in the right in
section on the batty? Who are you gonna print? Whose name?
James Manning?
Speaker 4 (01:55:05):
Hey man, Donnie, do you understand the words that are
coming out of my mouth?
Speaker 1 (01:55:11):
Do you understand the words that are coming out of
my mouth?
Speaker 4 (01:55:14):
Whose name you're going to print on the writing section
on the ballot.
Speaker 1 (01:55:19):
On November fourth here in the New York City mayoral election?
James Manning?
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All right, now, let's get it on. I'm the only
one that can cure the spiritual problems.
Speaker 1 (01:55:36):
From n York City. I can bring healing and I
can bring Union York shady.
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Ready, Get ready, ready, get ready, Ready, Ay ready.
Speaker 12 (01:56:10):
Lud of City, Get ready from who will fight for
you in all your me He's tired of the lastity
you've been told.
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Can He's a chance for you to vote for.
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He's a man with the plans that will get you
through your struggles.
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At all.
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Enjoy the dawn of a new your eyes have never seen.
Get ready for change, and be truly said, Love righteousness.
We don't need no politician.
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Love righteousness is all.
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Loving righteousness. You York hit in geez loving martouses. That's
all weed need. Yes, a can, it's a can't can. Yes,
the cannon the canon, and he will because he's the man. Yes,
a canyes he can't can.
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It's the cannon. He can and he will because he's
a man.
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It's a can.
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It's a can't can. It's the canon. He can and
he will because he's the man.
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Yes he can, Yes, he can't can.
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Yes, the canon he can and he will because he's
the man.
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I'm a magiziness.
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You can't can.
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It's the can.
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You don't need no Colitian as Harvey Madistine. Yes he
can't can.
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It's all we.
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Love medicine, Yes, the can't can.
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Yes, the cannon and willed in gee having Madstone.
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If you can't can, that's all we Hey.
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Jesus, set this get off free. My children were crying.
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