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politics without the soap opera
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with unfiltered constitutional
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conservative truth,
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the conservative review
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with daniel horowitz, fellow,
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american patriots, standing
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guard and vigilant to protect our life
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our liberty and our property here
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at cr podcast
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this is your host daniel hurwitz, back
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today, for a brand-new week, the
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liberty week, preceding july
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4th our independence day in boys
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and more poignant than ever we
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must fight for our liberty
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if you listen to
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my colleagues there's no need to fight anymore
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we want already we won the battle of life
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there's no problems anymore we just
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had another great religious liberty
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or religious freedom victory at the supreme
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court today six to three on
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our football coach in california being able
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to pray at fifty yard line
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it doesn't get better than this folks i mean
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they would these the best times
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okay sarcasm off their
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look a lot of you know that my response
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my response my elise
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in to the dogs ruling the
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little been muted then
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i want explain say why it's muted
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why you can't blame me and why you
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should be concerned as well learn
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the lessons as we noted from
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the good news what could be done what
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should be done why
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it's not being done and
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when i read what i resent
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really the most in is how
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the very phony
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conservatives vitter
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giving in the
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death the culture of death they
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into liberty issues of today where the puck
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is dating towards they
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are the ones that are in greece hitting themselves
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with the success the where
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the puck stated in the past
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at some point we have to learn the lessons of
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failure remember
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every once in awhile we've we've had great
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victories over last fifty years the
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thing seem to get worse and worse and worse and
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on the only one who's trying to put it together and
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ask why why on ned
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does it always seem to get worse
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even when it seems like we're winning
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in the biggest reason is
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because we have movement that dead
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set on always fighting
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the issue that we got beaten over the head with
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sister years ago while
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they're on to bigger and better things now
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the me we can fight this we did it
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turns out i was actually wrong on friday
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i thought it was only a few states it seems
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like the majority of red states already had trigger
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law that the needed the
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dogs opinion came down boom abortions
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are banned john gone awesome
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the couple states we sell to work on like indiana
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where we have terrible gov there it
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it's pretty good stuff
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and to me the first lesson from
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there is take
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the abortion issue okay
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most polls actually so that
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every poll shows pretty
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divided
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there was always a clear majority
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that support abortion this country
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if you would isolated to the barbaric
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tactics in the late term and everything
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that would scenes but general the
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majority would oppose dobbs okay
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it's certainly not the majority
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other way and yet
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the republicans in almost every redstate
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bomb they didn't wait a second
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longer than they needed to fifty
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year thing sued issue triggers
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lot of people band i'm
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thinking to myself wow
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all these other issues that are
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actually even more there
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are more winning is you've our side
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then abortion and
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yet the
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hell at all it's impossible we can't do
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that that's are politically feasible they
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don't wanna do this we
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can't block fi be sauce we
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can't block the trainee agenda that
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we could just how about female sports are
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you kidding me it shows
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you where there's will there's a way where
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we fight for something and create a red line
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we succeed that's
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the lesson we need to learn not to
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belabor the point we made on fridays they
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just want to reiterate that based on
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the news that we're seeing that the majority of these actually
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did already been abortion
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look at how swiftly the were able
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to do that and i'm telling you
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if they would act upon that on
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the issues that frankly the pull much better
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for us the
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would have a different country
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that's less the number one lesson
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number two you've watched over the weekend
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as bunch of democrats have faded
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don't care about constitution right
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they cannot give you constitutional rationale
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the banner state from regulating
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abortion they they say
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screw that and they're all like hey i
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don't care about the courts the d o
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d unbelievably cod
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the said that near areas
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would say they have base there know
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like fort campbell in ducky
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or the
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really a good number the bases are in states
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where abortion is banned you're
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not going to listen to the states and
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i again in meyer they
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are willing to use the
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power of the levers of government
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they control to advance
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their agenda wait weather's constitutional not get
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get our side except abortion
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never willing the use
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the levers of power they control to
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secure our our outcomes that
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are indeed constitutional and
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just and prudent
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and i also just wanted to to note
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that when you look at all the less saying
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i don't care about the constitution
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the they're not just saying oh and
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here with the courts see when i said we should defy
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the poor it's i'm in because we had
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a constitutional right
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now and we would write legal opinions
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that completely bus stop the
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course of jurisprudence and so
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that we have the chances are sites that they're
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they're not alleging
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to make that case they're not trying to make their
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case okay
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they are blindly saying yeah i know the constitution's
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the wait is that don't care which
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underscores the point that you cannot live
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harmoniously in a country where
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only one side abides by the contract
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and i'd bring this up lot in the context of
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illegal immigration if you have the said
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saying we're going to suspend immigration
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enforcement you can't then enforce
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the constitution us and say oh or states
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can enforce immigration laws well
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that's when the feds are doing it for the feds are
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violating it's all bets are off that's
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just another point want to bring out but
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again broadly speaking what
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am i upset about then i
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said this before but to those of you who
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have not heard me say this when
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i start off with her and analogy as
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they always do the a
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fifty year battle going on where raiders
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and bandits the
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country trying to attack your garden
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your state your barn
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your farm
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and you know goes back and
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forth he destroys them croft the
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story guardian half way
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you rebuild it you fight goes back
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and forth for fifty years okay
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the fight is still going on and
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what's going on a group
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of those the and and finally
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go in to manor house itself
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the floater the man's wife and children if
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water we
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are today and
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also did giving the analogy for myself
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vs everyone else unlike that guy
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the her bed it you comes
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out of that manner home what
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in his shirt after
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losing the battle the
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people the people are dead and
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i come out and i find the scene that
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everyone dancing around the garden
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we
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want a garden five after fifty
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years it's over we
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taste the raiders away
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now what would be the reaction to
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that hypothetical person who just suffer
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the trauma i'm losing all the
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family yeah
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the garden the safe now after
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fifty years that's
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how i feel did
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mean it's done good thing a vacuum of course it
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is
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and we're
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going to go through today but
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ended today i want to fully understand
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why pfizer is the new planned parenthood
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why biomedical fascism indeed
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products that are being foisted upon us
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the new abortion
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expected mandatory or defacto
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mandatory and obsessed
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pressured beyond belief
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so far nobody's going to pressure you get an
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abortion gave you know one abortion
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you don't have to get
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again it immoral it's horrible tried fight it we
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did we banned in the red states the have
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a couple more left and that's fine but
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i'm not
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going to allow the same
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phony republicans that
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not only loud
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the water and the manor house to occur
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in join with it's to this
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state champion it
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what they're going to take credit for
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saving the garden voluntary
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abortions that our people weren't getting
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are over with in our state though they'll they'll be
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doubled up the blue states mandatory
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abortions on you are now the new beard
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of age and it's
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time we finally cracked this
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stupid not the republican
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party and the conservative movement i'm hearing
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it from all these legislators i speak to
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well daniel i i
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i oppose mandates
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by the shots are amazing that
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line is unsustainable
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you will be made to care at
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some point
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that the pro life issue to by the way mean
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this is this is no joke where this is headed i sutter
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to think where this is headed the next
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new thing want to start
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off before we go into some the latest
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news on the sauce and then get to
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our special guest the
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one of the things that happened to just to illustrate
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this point that when we
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finally stop voluntary abortions
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in part the states we
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then incur mandatory abortion
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again what it going on in the military is heartbreaking
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on thursday is the deadline for
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thousands of national guardsmen
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to get the sauce
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then don't hear a single gov speaking up
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and governor's control that the
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unlike other branches of military secret
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step in and demand on them
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get removed it in
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would have to respond by title tanning
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that has not been done yet where
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are the governor's the
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guy the i want
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hear all i've been divorced my says needed
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likewise scotus today ruled
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that the other coaches free speech
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and free exercise rights were violated
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wayne the
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you see california hard
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him from praying the field after
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the game
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this to three really now i would
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note that even this ruling is
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not as categorical as he sings on
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it didn't categorically
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a from once and for all that
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unless the state is literally
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establishments they
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run religion california southern
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baptists whatever it's not
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a violation of thousand clause they
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didn't do the
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fit in this case it was it was on
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his private time the circumstances
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or so clear didn't even come into conflict conflict
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with anything
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though it's not necessarily going to foreclose
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future cases
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the nearly keep coming back for more says not
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that categorical clarence thomas
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is always wanted to go categorical but is always
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he's a loner
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they wanted ecstatic about this ruling want
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you guys to listen to this clip
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from october twenty twenty from
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you've all harare hi
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swabs see the adviser
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what he had to say about god
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and human soul
14:41
he go with him but some gov of governments
14:44
and corporations for the first time in history
14:46
has the power to basically
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half human being there
14:50
is another spoke about hockey and computer
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hacking smartphone talking bank accounts
14:55
but big story of story iraq is
14:57
the ability to hack human beings
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and by this by this that if you
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have enough data and you have enough
15:04
computing power you can understand
15:06
people better than they understand and
15:08
fell over and then you can manipulate
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them in wayne which were
15:13
previously impossible and
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perpetuation the old
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democratic system the
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function we need to reinvent
15:24
democracy for this new
15:26
iraq in which humans
15:29
are now had trouble animals you
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know that the whole idea that humans
15:34
have you know this that they they have these
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solo spirit of the have free
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will and nobody knows what's happening
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inside me so whatever
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i choose whether it be election
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or weathering the supermarket this is my three
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wheels that's over my
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my quoting harare because
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that guy matters okay
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because clearly
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the plane the great reset any succeeded
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the great resets and they have succeeded
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getting the republican the support the
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destinies is up to this day so
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the you might have our public prayer you
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might be ah to pray under your mask the
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injected with bio weapons that will sterilize
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you and kill you early and
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your loved ones the like you might have
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more guns than you ever had before we
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have less freedom you understand
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the idiosyncratic outcomes
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the and even outcomes
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of our politics with republicans
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obsessively almost to a fault
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fight yes sir he's bethel while
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the of like abortion is low
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tech murder they have high tech verner
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what you doing in and let's get into that
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we were told they were safe and effective in
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reality these
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arabs are not safe
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and effective they
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are unsafe and contraceptives
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though some of you might have seen this this
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should be the biggest news story
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of the entire month
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no kidding they won't be that
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it doesn't matter
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daniel we won the lights issue
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or did we last
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century abortion was the
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biggest tool
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the eugenics agenda this obsessive
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agenda that i must readily
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admit i was not fully understanding
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of how deep it ran and
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how much it the
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find much of the ruling
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class in the world but this
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the population agenda it
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was run through abortion that
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has changed you
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know i'm right when i tell you people
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like harare charles cause
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schwab pritzker
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they gave i don't think they're crying
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over the dobbs opinions they might funnel
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the money's of blue states could deal do their
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stuff and that more more babies are
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just telling you because they
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already have it you
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can't avoid their abortions
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want to give you credit says it's hard lot of people
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done good work this i think the
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first person to break this was jiechi
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week j i k he why
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l e a k s if
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you on follow month twitter a
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hes hes physician i cant say more about
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who we is because the of is be quiet
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the cities are just some random goofy guy
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i'm he is very smart guy and
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he was the first to set off this trend
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over the weekend of really good internet lose
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that have been finding one after
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another in countries the
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first
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quarter of twenty twenty two we
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are seeing a precipitous drop
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in birthrates numerous
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countries and , reason why
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the first quarter of twenty twenty
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two is significant is
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because that is because the nine months
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benchmark the
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in most countries where you
19:04
had a critical mass of take
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up the vaccine
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among those who would
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be of child bearing age in
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other words
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the for safety signals would have
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on lower birth rates is
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is assuming the south's would be causing
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that he
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no one among seniors it would be
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the fourth quarter of twenty twenty one right because
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they start letting january february depending on the
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country of twenty twenty
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one in terms of getting the south but
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obviously they don't you know they don't have the
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baby is it's it's from the younger cohorts
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so that was more april may
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the wiki leaks is the first one who
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started this would germany
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and did a ten year average look from twenty
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eleven twenty twenty one then
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you see every year roughly sixty
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three thousand
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sixty four thousand there
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the first quarter of each respective your
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january february and march
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that trend held consistent and
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twenty twenty twenty twenty one
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why that important because
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that's covert territory in
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other words if cool vid would have started
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to cause some the it
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didn't know low birth rates may
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be sterilizing people and you
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know sperm counts and ovaries whatever
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which is always a possibility mean on the open
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to that covert is bio weapon they're both buy weapons
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you would have seen that signal or a long ago
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currently was started seeing that beginning twenty twenty
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once we do not see it the birth rates
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are not any low suddenly
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you come to quarter one of twenty
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twenty two and in germany it
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down to fifty four thousand
20:54
okay approximately
20:56
nine at standard the
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a sent over suddenly
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it he did years know
21:03
the scene way to explain
21:05
that happening by chance there has
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be some monumental
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thing that occurred the
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since then people have noted online
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there's
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bunch of data now lot of people done good work
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britain norway slovenia taiwan
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switzerland norway is
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down sixteen point one percent
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even more than germany the previous five
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years for quarter one average
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okay the
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in uk there's an eight percent drop for first
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two months of the year i don't think they have march yet
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the get this is the beginning when
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we would start to see it you're
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obviously this is going to become clear either
21:45
way within the next few months by
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the way the was an article that came out last last
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year predicting that they would be baby boom
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space on the sales of pregnancy tests
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which were up thirteen percent and twenty
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twenties as we would expected with
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the blizzard babies the nominal right when you're locked
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down the has been away for home together right
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you would you would have much more of this okay
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everyone thought you'd have more and
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yet down
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switzerland decreased about fifteen
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percent let's take look at m
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iger to does on
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his some stack make sure
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you subscribe it's called
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i got news newsletter the
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population of taiwan okay
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though he noted that
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there was a twenty three
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percent drop in the birthrate in taiwan
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twenty three point two four percent in
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may twenty twenty compared to may
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twenty twenty one
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and he notes that that is a
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twenty six sigma event
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the
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tweet this point three drop in
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signals that means that the standard
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deviations are so far beyond
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pale it would be like a
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point zero zero zero one percent
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chance of
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know just random chance
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being because that
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okay it's
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truly insane don't know
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how many zero's it is like he he has
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their it's on the like twelve zeroes and
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the decimal then
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he notes as we thought
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germany it perfectly
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hit the nine months benchmark
23:37
the take up of the vaccine from that age
23:39
group nothing else correlates
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with now croatia doesn't prove causation
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but nothing else even correlates with again
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if were just this i wouldn't even are
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like auto know who knows what gone
23:52
but when we know the leopard nano
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particles obsessively
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the posit in the testes and ovaries
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we now have this study on a spoon can't
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he doesn't
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we know that the liberty of particles are pearl
24:07
inflammatory and inflammation there
24:10
it is recipe for reproductive disaster
24:12
we know this sudden spike
24:14
in stillbirth scotland
24:16
israel and iceland is not other
24:18
places okay
24:21
we know oh busy practices
24:23
are having this problem and they don't talk about there
24:27
is no way this
24:29
is not occurring there's
24:31
like there's no way that neuro
24:33
degenerate problems and neurological
24:35
problems and cardiac problems and he was
24:38
logical problems are in occurring it's question
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of is it yeah a bad or
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yea yea bad okay that's
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only questions to exactly quantify
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but the fact that these things
24:50
our total deaths shots that
24:52
is incontrovertible clear
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there is nothing to talk about again
24:56
i talk that this i'm last
24:58
week for just to revamp
25:01
the most important study probably
25:03
ever done ever
25:06
done just came out
25:08
oh authored by dr peter darcy and
25:11
your the british journal medicine
25:16
and the bunch of other
25:18
authors from us australia then
25:22
compared the adverse
25:24
events of special interests the
25:27
be they're very severe the
25:29
beer special and yeah
25:31
you know the the land people in the hospital and
25:34
he did a very simple thing be
25:36
looked at the trial participants
25:38
of mode during a and pfizer and
25:41
they followed them up from and
25:43
told month after the
25:45
second shot they
25:48
found the
25:51
wanted it very simple study compared
25:53
to his there's no complications of this what
25:57
is the reduction in hospitalization
26:01
with from
26:03
kobe to based on the advocacy of
26:05
shots and
26:07
what is the
26:09
increased risk i'm half
26:12
these him from non covered related injuries
26:16
promote journal the
26:18
increase risk the adverse
26:20
events as waitress with fifteen
26:23
point one per ten thousand where
26:26
is the reduction that it you benefited
26:28
in terms of cove it was six point four
26:30
there and out and that's
26:33
two and a half to one
26:36
more likely to do harm then
26:39
good hi there increase
26:41
race with ten point one saw that larger
26:44
the doses it it is lower in
26:46
terms of them severe adverse
26:48
events
26:51
in the reduction in operation
26:54
was also lower two point three is against the lower
26:57
dose oh it's history here here's
26:59
the deal
27:00
if you in order to have dose that worked
27:02
at all you needed who
27:05
have something is going to kill you
27:07
who point three to ten was so that's like almost
27:09
five one serving more than forty one hodge
27:12
straight up the rate of fire
27:14
these love the number goat there's no to
27:16
run nice but it's much worse than the
27:19
it was april twenty twenty
27:21
this with the war on stream were
27:23
at little bit of advocacy against critical
27:25
illness
27:26
now it has negative advocacy
27:28
against getting it's and critical illness agree
27:31
to meet him imprinting so
27:33
it's worth and remember the
27:36
dow was that the heart of the benefit was
27:38
the first month immediately afterwards
27:41
compared to just a month
27:43
worth worth adverse they promise
27:46
of would up for two years cause
27:48
you would think we'd want to study the long term effects
27:50
as you well know after month the on blinded
27:53
the trials
27:54
any vaccinated all the placebo so
27:56
we there's no way we'll ever find that splits
27:58
we all know good sunk of
28:00
adverse events occur within first month
28:03
but we know certainly like with
28:05
, mire cordite is lot
28:08
them have subclinical and the inflammation growth
28:10
and growth and could come out and
28:12
in got to got into cardiac arrest
28:14
months later okay
28:17
so none of that is included so
28:19
that the risk benefit analysis is much worse
28:22
than that and then in time
28:24
we seen right now that we're initiating
28:27
the baby sauce
28:29
it is shocking and that was for adults by the
28:31
way for babies that with never as the
28:33
zero benefits even a result one
28:35
strength from hassles is recovered and
28:38
now it's negative eon
28:40
negative an adverse events
28:44
the did absolutely sickening
28:47
it is utterly the getting
28:51
that is a much bigger pro
28:53
life issue that it population
28:55
control
28:59
this is cathy just over the weekend the
29:02
a new study published phones the published
29:04
in nature
29:06
down the risk of my credit is falling modernists
29:08
out within a week of the second dose was
29:10
forty four times higher
29:13
the of the background deprive
29:16
the upper for males eighteen
29:18
twenty fourth surprisingly for females
29:21
eighteen twenty four it was forty one almost
29:23
as much server all the talk
29:26
with now the town females on with is not
29:30
pfizer seem to b b
29:32
significantly lowered still extremely elevated
29:35
for like to twelve to seventeen courts but mode
29:37
turner was pretty much the same the
29:40
hell do you think that modern asylum babies
29:42
toddlers that is
29:44
literally a forced abortions
29:48
this is the population forced
29:51
on you were pressure on you hi
29:54
tech you can't avoid
29:58
then we have then
30:00
we have
30:02
tomorrow the future framework the
30:04
same as the a committee that approved babies as
30:06
their meeting then
30:08
they are going to basically allow the
30:11
have briefing document is out now
30:14
it it hilarious because a
30:16
toby rodgers under his subsets has
30:18
a great summary of
30:20
if you want to see it
30:23
he's he's really taken the lead on this feature framework
30:26
thing warning about
30:28
you're not telling the of an endless
30:30
litany of sorts that are
30:32
coming up with an overgrown sought which by
30:34
the way it's for be a one when we're ready at the a
30:36
five and and but it's
30:38
hundred comes analogous will probably who knows will
30:40
be
30:42
it's unbelievable what
30:44
they say this sauce works so well
30:48
that we really need get the south approved
30:52
much quicker that they don't
30:54
work anymore so we need very one
30:57
though the announce
31:01
the now use a modified vaccines for the purpose vaccines
31:03
stream composition decisions or
31:05
need to rely mainly and comparative immunogenic
31:08
city data due to the time
31:11
constraints involved and
31:13
vaccine manufacturing
31:15
and clinical advocacy evaluated studies
31:17
a direct quotes this is a joseph
31:20
mangled up into the not even hiding it's and
31:22
why should they republicans are going to call
31:24
the that own it's hold a press conference announced
31:27
that they're not going to distribute them within
31:29
their respective states know they're not
31:32
you're on as and they have openly
31:34
announced they're not going have clinical
31:36
trials they're
31:39
going rely on taking
31:41
body they taking
31:43
it could be in vitro could an animal
31:46
it could be in lab oh look we
31:48
see a body
31:50
even at even though we've learned from two years that
31:52
it means nothing
31:57
there would like this is the new normal
31:59
the go
32:00
one to another to another to another so
32:02
what happened was they couldn't so efficacy
32:05
and kids rights of the had to do this immuno it's
32:07
to disagree bridge of you know bridging
32:11
and now they're using that against us you're
32:13
right the south don't work the
32:15
weapons so does anybody else and now that
32:17
we did that with babies now this
32:19
is the new normal
32:22
now headed for to do you think you're
32:25
ever gonna have a new that's been produced
32:27
that is safe and effect is based on this and
32:30
yet they have enlisted an endless whitney
32:32
of them in pipeline
32:35
you cannot say stadium ah
32:37
don't want talk about arms of
32:39
that these i look at our mandate
32:42
the that
32:43
he the great eyes that medical i want
32:45
to some political want to touch it that
32:47
is the biggest issue it reminds
32:49
me for fifteen years i thought this
32:52
daniel i'm opposed to illegal immigration
32:54
but i love all legal immigration
32:57
the was like why i mean
33:01
in the how much from were
33:03
over what period of time like you
33:05
can just say that any
33:07
would never want to touch it until was too
33:09
late
33:11
hamlet islamic immigration the crazy refugee
33:13
programs the visa program who
33:16
much to quickly from the third
33:18
world americanize
33:20
them like know
33:23
we can be viewed as racists
33:25
we can be viewed as into immigrants again you
33:27
did diverse is all about that sachs
33:30
the just it don't matter with
33:32
these jerk off the
33:34
matter all
33:37
that's what was and by the way as you well know
33:39
when you're of the tight oh legal
33:41
immigration great but i don't like an illegal
33:43
immigration
33:45
you're not exactly fighting illegal immigration
33:47
with all your power either and it's similar here to
33:49
still like we don't like mandates yet they voted
33:51
for the budget bill and into this say
33:53
they're voting for the end the a this year
33:56
the defense bill with the
33:58
main be enough for the military we
34:01
do we have on the military we
34:04
have it on healthcare
34:06
workers we have it on people who need
34:08
organ transplants then
34:11
you're not doing jack squat about
34:16
more story i want bring up before we are
34:19
bring on our guest to talk about pfizer
34:21
being the new planned parenthood
34:23
and why this is the new abortion issue by
34:25
magnitude of fifty from
34:28
last week's the uk daily mail
34:32
lawsuits in of lockdown classrooms
34:34
five year old still a nappies
34:36
the diapers and their faces talking like cartoon
34:39
talking like cartoon characters
34:41
a binge watch and unable to feed
34:43
themselves
34:46
the way she gently coaxes her little girl
34:49
into smart new trainers it's clear
34:51
that chloe is it is caring mother
34:53
and sauna wants the better children says concerns
34:55
about the development of both jordan six and
34:57
my a for reading
35:00
an exercise book emmy the pages can cover
35:02
to in squiggles chloe twenty four
35:05
single mother who lives now scores of norwich
35:07
explains jordan's teacher wants him to write a poem
35:09
the so far behind yes even know what
35:12
post office the
35:14
funny word their don't understand i'm in limited
35:16
period the and
35:21
they talk about how they basically
35:23
have turned in entire generation
35:25
of children into trains
35:29
human robotic the
35:31
ongoing
35:32
idiot and that is you've all harare
35:34
dreams that clause swabs dreams
35:37
you make people stupid
35:39
they can talk page rule
35:41
the they became function what
35:44
they paid and republicans went along
35:46
with it now
35:48
i say we should sudden schools maybe
35:50
they'll say wishes amassed his there
35:53
and are doing what takes to pass council
35:55
members personally criminalizing nesting
35:58
of of of of the population especially it
36:01
the perhaps the two three years from now they'll
36:03
be on t like yeah maybe this the software
36:05
mistake never
36:08
fighting the issue at the time it matters
36:12
the crazy crazy article the
36:16
through it the we talk about
36:18
the low you know low income but
36:20
i'm i was speaking with my sister goodnight
36:23
my sister's speech therapist
36:25
you said it's been her busiest year ever it's
36:27
insane the like at least i have
36:29
permanent job security and
36:33
she said the difference if people don't realize
36:36
is is actually affected high income
36:38
families to okay
36:41
he the thought was oh high income families
36:43
could do better with
36:47
what called distance learning the zoom
36:49
garbage it turns
36:51
out the zoom thing was an uneven
36:53
thing zoom thing was biggest issue in terms
36:56
of permanent damage
36:58
it was the going back to school
37:00
for year and half and depending
37:02
on where you are
37:04
with that stupid nests to all the
37:06
republicans when they supported walking down kids
37:08
and they're like was or think let's go back to school
37:11
daniel i there's a annual like than as
37:13
that is that a then as saying goes
37:16
i didn't was like no it's actually better to be
37:18
home without mask don't care
37:21
that's what does she did tells me that
37:24
the the literally the
37:26
she and and we don't mean this a mean ways you saying
37:28
they all look autistic they're
37:30
not and mean they're they're they're not autistic
37:33
the way they talk
37:35
and it and see i'm you maybe i'll have are on the
37:37
show at some point is you scared of losing her job
37:39
like everyone else no one wants to speak out
37:41
publicly
37:44
donut hole profession is obviously covering
37:46
it up
37:48
because they'd be no you can't miss it you cannot
37:50
miss it it's like need have
37:52
standard deviations of increases
37:54
in trends the amount of people
37:56
that need speech therapy is like tripled
37:59
the making up in amber their be get what i'm saying
38:03
the out of control there's
38:05
she told me if you look at the sounds
38:08
they can't make it at all because
38:10
of both them wearing mask the
38:12
adults that the toddlers ah
38:14
know from twenty twenty would would typically
38:16
follow their facial expressions
38:18
they were unable to do that that
38:21
in itself is freakin holocaust that's
38:23
a genocides and you wanna say oh we solve
38:25
the baby issue now
38:27
was forced upon the children
38:31
again i could avoid an abortion
38:34
we couldn't avoid this going is it's the closets
38:38
and now i want get something else
38:40
he can avoid
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i mentioned
39:17
on friday part of why my
39:19
attitude and demeanor was a little bit muted
39:22
little bit dark given what a momentous
39:24
day it was is because the story
39:26
i was dealing with which is similar to this entire
39:28
thing why
39:31
we bane in red states voluntary
39:34
abortions we now have the sack
39:36
still mandatory abortion
39:39
red states with the blessing
39:41
of almost every republican
39:44
the figures manifestation of this
39:47
the kidney transplant heart transplants
39:49
stuff where we now have people being
39:51
denied transplants
39:54
for not getting the covert shots and other shots
39:56
as new thing now it's such an idolatry
39:59
we don't do this anything else except
40:01
for this
40:02
well we mention this story from middle tennessee
40:04
in one of the vanderbilts ah
40:07
medical facilities we're
40:10
we now have baby august
40:12
august stole
40:14
s t o l l and you could go to coda
40:17
for august hope c o t
40:19
a that a transplant
40:22
organization website for august hope
40:25
donate to the case there six month
40:27
old baby that badly needs heart
40:29
transplant imminently being denied
40:32
initially they wanted the cove it's out with all
40:34
them now they might have dropped covert sought
40:36
the man's but they want all the other ones
40:38
literally together so with us today
40:40
to give a quick update on
40:42
this is robbie
40:44
starbucks some you might have remembered him
40:46
he was one of the few congressional candidates
40:48
running on our agenda i'm
40:51
it's whole long story they random off the ballot
40:53
and tennessee five off to get to that another
40:55
day but rather than
40:57
just you know being said about all that
40:59
effort he put in he's doubling down
41:02
to be a voice for people even outside of congress
41:04
and he's really trying to represent
41:07
this family in the media a get
41:09
the story out he's done a good job that
41:12
a robbie thanks so much for
41:14
joining us today to discuss this this
41:16
terrible story
41:18
absolutely yeah they're happy as
41:21
representative for the family add to be clear
41:23
i am still running for congress but you know like he
41:25
said i've kind for politics aside to the situation
41:27
to help family the and
41:29
taken little break year to do a
41:31
to do this for them because they were uncomfortable doing
41:34
the video stuff they after at the with for them
41:36
on to give up a struggle because they're spending
41:38
so much their time with baby august but yeah
41:40
mean the way to you ensure this is absolutely
41:44
i mean just spot on this on this
41:46
situation where six month old child
41:48
essentially janelle had their lives held
41:50
over their parents had any
41:52
they tried to course the parents into doing something the
41:54
parents were not comfortable with unfortunately
41:57
the update in the cases bit cases baby
41:59
august not doing well enough to
42:01
be transferred to another facility so
42:04
we're trying to work with vanderbilt it
42:06
to to get them to listen
42:09
to parents of starting a new and make deal with
42:11
parents to that the parents can make
42:13
their choice have their parental rights in
42:15
time and go have their babies
42:17
life save them in the very idea
42:19
that any doctor would be okay
42:22
with essentially sentencing six months
42:24
year old baby to death because that's what it is he
42:26
says you can't have this heart transplant it's hard it's feeling
42:28
he will die without the train it's
42:31
just mind blowing the people because i
42:33
mean i think most of us operate under
42:35
the assumption the doctors get into it with
42:38
ios to do no harm area
42:40
that's definitely not what's happening here
42:43
so it's the two things i can understand
42:46
number one what would possess
42:48
a doctor when a bit babies
42:50
in nyc you on a ventilator who
42:53
at that point you your yummy of the systemic
42:55
organ failure you're worried about
42:57
like that style vaccination schedule
43:00
i mean sets mental illness in and of itself
43:02
it's like you know i don't know your whereabouts
43:04
some preventative thing while so i'm dying
43:06
out in trauma after a car accidents on a
43:08
who does that there's something really wrong about
43:10
that but then also just medically
43:13
know he and the even there was nothing wrong with
43:15
it would be a little bit bizarre but
43:18
putting recovered set aside seems like
43:20
the back down on that but originally
43:22
they're going aforesaid could
43:25
you explain medically what it looks
43:27
like and know neither of us are doctors but i
43:30
don't think you need to be there
43:32
you have baby on a ventilator and you're giving
43:34
them what like ten sixteen shots
43:36
and one sought
43:42
that even mean
43:44
doctors if they if they have a cold then
43:47
you know that you're not gonna be yeah
43:49
there you go and give them shots
43:51
while they have cold the doctor will reschedule
43:54
actually to different time
43:56
you know for them to get them so
43:58
it's them idea that dot there's you're already familiar
44:01
with the when you're immune compromised you
44:03
know you shouldn't go and give
44:05
these kids these these vaccines even
44:07
if you are okay with them the guy
44:10
it could potentially be harmful when your immune system's
44:12
already down and your body can't deal with the load
44:14
that break not to then tell somebody
44:17
whose child is suffering from heart failure
44:19
that they have to go do this and
44:21
potentially deal with you know the
44:23
outcome of that which could be the most
44:26
severe instead , going
44:28
and trying to fix the child's heart
44:30
is is crazy and this is the things you
44:32
is is know the cardiology team
44:34
is accident great to to august
44:37
this is one doctor on the train switching
44:39
there was no issue until he went for transplant
44:42
you know to go on the list and get yet review
44:44
for everything because yes he had heart had
44:47
in june if sale but it was not transplant
44:50
surgery but it was just horse surgery and
44:53
they had no issue with his status said
44:55
this with his also
44:57
about how certain doctors have
45:00
an agenda in my beliefs
45:02
on and go on to have
45:04
you know sort of god complex and
45:07
you know really use that inappropriate ways
45:09
i think that's something we're seeing here
45:12
yeah i mean because it's not situation where
45:14
you're dealing with let's say measles
45:16
mumps and you're like many gotta get the sites
45:19
where deal with heart failure and why would
45:21
you obsessive out that and as mention
45:23
you know the lot the towel did schedule
45:26
the are live attenuated viruses
45:28
so this not exactly the type
45:30
of thing that to me and makes sense to do
45:33
multiple versions of that in one
45:35
saw while the kids on
45:37
ventilator it just it is shocking
45:41
now do of your to just look at the concerns
45:43
that like you know i'm giving
45:46
you know hepatitis fact is we're
45:48
we're we're in the area where there's not
45:50
a at this mass outbreak of hepatitis
45:52
was very cleanly well off area
45:55
on beyond that either thing but the flu
45:57
shot in year over year the efficacy
45:59
the flu dot is i
46:01
mean to be is favorable
46:04
as i can be not
46:06
entirely something that you can
46:08
get out bet your money your money
46:10
year after year and there's
46:12
been years where people who got the
46:14
shot actually and studies were found
46:16
to have gotten the flu more and
46:18
initiative with nothing but
46:21
it go in and mandate that you a child
46:23
say or else you can't you
46:25
can't be saved i mean here's thing to to
46:27
it's not about this is that even if
46:29
was operate from those the assumption that you
46:31
fully agree with the doctor and
46:33
he fully agree that the kids should have this
46:36
it gets not one making the choice yes sir
46:38
you're going punish the six month old houses just
46:40
speak because disagree with the
46:42
be opinion in the decision of his
46:44
parents
46:45
luna it makes no sense even if you believed
46:48
forever reason that it was necessary you
46:50
would inform them you would encourage them you'd pressure
46:53
them born push comes to solve the
46:55
notion that you would just but but again
46:57
they want make sure they nip it in the bud
46:59
set there is no no
47:02
dissent from that agenda and that's
47:04
how the something that's a little bit shaky about
47:06
the vaccines because if they're that amazing
47:09
their know you wouldn't need to be
47:11
that hard core about there's something there's
47:13
a funny agenda going on there aren't
47:15
here's rounder stand this not berkeley
47:17
california cases middle tennessee
47:20
where the heck are the republican elected
47:23
representatives and the governor
47:26
you know i have reached out to the governor
47:28
arm and i did speak with it's staff the
47:30
chief of staff told me they'd be reaching out to vanderbilt
47:33
the arma get your back in terms of how
47:35
eat out that all went on did reach
47:37
out to some representatives some have
47:39
said they're making phone calls others have said
47:42
you know how can we fix this for the future
47:44
and i've started to discuss the idea
47:46
certain legislation and occurrence love the
47:48
idea of legislation and especially
47:50
yeah both called something like august loss
47:53
they would essentially stop this from ever
47:55
happening again and would very
47:57
clearly outlined the parameters
48:00
or at the fact that vaccination status
48:02
can never be enough to
48:04
see you getting medical care that you you
48:06
should be able get the spirits you can't be prioritized
48:09
differently based on vaccination
48:11
status because that is should never
48:13
be a consideration and save somebody's life
48:15
ever
48:16
yup and and until you get rid of every
48:18
other discrimination law you
48:20
know don't come back me they all they can do
48:22
whatever they want k we're not that seventy
48:24
eighty nine libertarianism for them
48:27
and twenty twenty two north korea sexism
48:29
for us okay we're going to apply
48:31
anti discrimination law evenly you want to get rid
48:33
of them want to get rid of tell seventh we
48:35
get as it's plus it's posts you eat
48:37
it you can play that game within framework
48:39
that we're living in because any get facism
48:42
arm so i think this this
48:44
is really really important because it's happening
48:46
everywhere having red states also
48:48
i find important to his i thought they did
48:50
as a bill that address this i think we're not
48:53
so clear on it on but
48:56
even if it is the more expensive version
48:58
that im i heard that even cms
49:01
hot
49:01
the red zone so are you know i i
49:03
hospital that take cms
49:05
money on there they are exempt from
49:07
the mandate law passed by tennessee
49:10
but my understanding was that pieces that
49:12
was just for employees to get but patients
49:15
they couldn't your mandated upon them
49:17
but even if i'm right about that which
49:19
i think we're still you know exploring it
49:21
doesn't apply for the other sauce
49:24
and that's something i didn't think about so
49:26
they don't we needed a broad legislation
49:29
to to not just focus the curvature
49:32
yeah we do we do we need broad legislation
49:34
that overall focuses on just pure medical
49:36
freedom when it comes to vaccination that
49:38
that this is this is people's choice yeah
49:40
now they get to decide what metal
49:42
and honestly spurs for in really all
49:44
medical care because there's some third you
49:46
know there's and of course the left with
49:48
they will what about abortion well that's somebody elses
49:51
medical fear not just yours you're killing somebody
49:53
else and don't have choice what
49:55
he termed of your medical care
49:57
your body you should be in control of what
49:59
medical
50:00
decisions you want to make you know you want to
50:02
though you should able get a if you don't want to get
50:04
it you should have other alternatives and not be
50:06
detail on discriminated
50:08
against by the medical establishment so i think
50:10
that there's number of different areas where
50:12
people would say that felt like
50:14
they were coerced into treatments and things like
50:16
that with a threat of you know
50:19
losing other cure whatever it is and
50:21
we gotta have rob legislation deals with
50:23
all of that says know you're free to
50:25
make the choices about your own medical care
50:28
and just be clear to make an equivalent with
50:30
abortion still be the equivalent of
50:32
us saying hey if you get
50:34
an abortion and then let's simultaneously
50:36
you need a kidney transplant or something
50:39
the woman either gets we're not gonna give it used to
50:41
get an abortion snow and we we we
50:43
would never suggest that that nothing to do with anything
50:45
we don't like abortion is murder and we're going after
50:47
that but we're not going to deny other
50:49
care that saves the life just
50:52
as don't like the other choices that they're making
50:54
arms and nobody's doing this
50:56
is this is hop horrific violence in number
50:58
coats on i know i'm sorting you
51:00
and you really have hard out now on
51:03
we'll have to have you back again but just real briefly
51:05
a when's the primary and ton frame
51:07
it for us what contest is about
51:11
yeah totally separate from baby august stuff
51:13
on it is it's all the sport peak left or right
51:15
my name and robbie stuff so we just had a yeah
51:18
a struggle come out from
51:21
the district wide and we're pretty shocked and i
51:23
gotta fifty percent of vote in his second place
51:25
somewhere around think thirteen fourteen percent
51:27
something like that so
51:29
, mean there's a lot people who were saying bike
51:31
the establishment really screwed up here we're
51:33
going to do whatever is necessary to elect
51:36
this guy so and i think that's
51:38
really just about transparency in the fact that
51:40
that been very clear enough stuff from beginning i think
51:42
big reason why everything that happened with
51:44
the ballot going to court into the supreme court
51:47
everything i think lot of it had do
51:49
with and is my personal opinion personal
51:52
, lot pushback the establishment when
51:54
they realize i was really seriously not going
51:56
take money from the pharmaceutical companies and
51:58
from the big medical taxes when i
52:00
said no to that stuff i think it lot
52:02
them not willing a public been year but when they found
52:04
out i actually said notice money i think that
52:06
that changed certain things that's just my opinion
52:09
i've seen how plays out in politics is
52:11
not popular thing to do but
52:13
i was willing to not take that money and
52:15
instead throw some of our own savings
52:17
and on you know long said people's
52:19
donations and stuff to get job done because
52:22
i just feel like the idea being representatives
52:24
been really distorted by certain
52:26
people in power and the
52:28
idea was never go and be a lobbyist
52:30
for com suitable companies it was to be representative
52:32
of the people that's not the salmon enemy of these
52:34
companies or anything like that it's that i'm
52:37
i'm not an enemy of the people and i'm not going go
52:39
and have these companies my back pocket dictating
52:41
the decisions i make i want to be able
52:44
to have real representatives against
52:46
it to do what's right for people well
52:50
we are definitely going to count on you because
52:52
we have very few people running on this
52:54
issue even though it's the issue that took over
52:56
the world destroyed our lives but somehow it
52:58
doesn't exist to republicans
53:00
i have about ten fifteen pieces of legislation
53:03
love you to introduce you get their what's
53:05
up with them with
53:06
trump's endorsement how is that playing
53:08
in the district
53:11
so he's not he doesn't have an endorsement
53:13
in this race them or doing full right now
53:15
but i hope a you know if it's favorable
53:18
enough may get trump involved in the race i'm
53:20
you know i think i've been a great i'm
53:22
advocate of his since policies and
53:25
you know friends with his son don jr and don
53:27
jr actually demanded that
53:29
tennessee republican party put me on the ballot but
53:31
the didn't listen to m m
53:34
and so you know they've they've had some
53:36
some vocal miss from family in terms of that
53:38
you know i'm so we're working
53:40
towards that hope to earn his endorsement in the well
53:44
yeah me too that's that's the key without
53:46
that it's very tough and we gotta get him on the
53:48
right side of these endorsements because our
53:50
our people just don't have the the
53:52
money to go up against big pharma
53:54
and pharma and know one
53:57
good member for medical freedom is worth
53:59
sixty other it's not about majority they're
54:02
all bunch iraq nypost it's about your
54:04
budget city to be perfectly honest you know we
54:06
need we need we need people up there who are willing
54:08
to shame our own caucus who
54:11
, willing say hey i took
54:13
this over there is a bill the does
54:15
exactly this dismember this member
54:17
this members that now they said it's impossible
54:19
you know and and really put and know that some popular
54:22
thing to say asian they established or for
54:24
the truth is it's if we don't have those
54:26
fights we don't we don't go and do those
54:28
things what are we in
54:30
why we exist we just democrats
54:32
like are we actually
54:34
gonna stay i mean we can use words liberty
54:36
your freedom or any those things we don't actually
54:38
before you know and that's i guess what bothers
54:40
me is that there's a whole lot people
54:42
there who will cut an ad where it has
54:44
words liberty freedom in it but minute
54:46
you give them a bill the chance to
54:49
stand up for liberty they're
54:51
suddenly busy and got schedule consulate
54:53
yeah you know though
54:55
you know we've got fix that
54:57
well we're really porn for you but again
54:59
what you're doing even now is more important
55:02
so where could people find out
55:04
both about you and then about
55:06
the yellow the baby august and how
55:08
do i don't it's illegal funds
55:12
yes so actually you know given than
55:14
go dotcom slash fight for august
55:16
is the best place to go because the koda
55:18
wanna you know a not sure
55:21
with media attention the so gotten if theres gonna be
55:23
in issue their new go theres not going
55:25
be yes dotcom
55:28
the winter gives them go where they are the
55:32
last fight for august fight
55:34
for august okay and
55:36
yeah and then you can find out more about research
55:39
a starbuck twenty twenty dot com
55:41
again i've tried i've tried really hard with august
55:44
have keep politics out of it even i told you
55:46
know a lot people you know
55:48
we don't have to discuss my discuss my at
55:50
all i just as you could have gone to advocate
55:52
for this issue because you know
55:54
i mean this is this the kid's life you
55:56
know i and you know to be honest only
55:58
the know how it's parent parents voter
56:00
anything like that i'd adept i have no clue
56:02
to have no clue and and just how people know for
56:04
record i made mistake when introduce
56:06
you i saw i didn't and now
56:08
it's coming back to be with the writing cans
56:10
candidacies i thought you were done i
56:12
didn't even know you are still running so i'm
56:14
i'm actually very elated you're still running
56:17
that's good news but that is actually no
56:19
i had you on is all because
56:21
of this or will revisit that at
56:23
some point but yeah me we we are very few
56:25
people fighting for that's go out on
56:28
get this done let let us know how
56:30
we can help and keep us updated well
56:33
be taking appreciate it take a goblin
56:35
this pride everyones coming through for the have
56:37
are project on youtube short join
56:40
us create a shorts showing how youre stepping
56:42
for pride using the hashtag youtube
56:44
pride challenge come through for pride
56:46
on youtube short visit youtube
56:48
dot com backslash the
56:51
there you have folks that was baby
56:53
august the story and eighty
56:55
august was
56:57
robbie starbuck who's also congressional candidate
56:59
tennessee's insists district a
57:01
writing candidate because he was so potent
57:04
running on or issues they had to find technicalities
57:06
take off the ballots don't even know all the
57:08
story with that and and how the happen
57:10
i just know he wasn't well liked by the establishment's
57:13
and as you can tell for could reason ah
57:16
but now i think you understand
57:18
why i'm feeling the way feeling am mean
57:21
it's is this issue
57:23
the magnitude of this lice
57:26
issue is so much
57:28
greater than the abortion issue for the simple reason
57:31
that you can avoid it if you're that
57:33
predicament
57:34
you're in a military you're one these legal and as
57:36
could be everyone in the future remembers
57:39
if we don't get this
57:41
as an issue taxi abortion
57:44
guns vaccines
57:46
if we don't get that out there we
57:49
are now staring down the
57:50
cyril of an endless litany of these
57:52
new things even assuming the existing ones aren't
57:55
problematic woods we ready found out
57:57
the flu shot his arm and
57:59
yeah i would say
58:00
the mothers have some problems as well
58:02
we need commission to go through all of them we
58:04
need that that is so and i like
58:06
you could take every baby that sports jeb
58:08
jeb jeb jeb jeb more more more and
58:10
now openly now we know they're dangerous we don't
58:12
need to invest new ones for sure
58:16
i'm pro life know you are now no
58:19
you are not if you're republican
58:22
the
58:22
not raising couldn't concerns
58:24
about the south they
58:26
are part of the death culture
58:29
denali not conservatives they're certainly not pro
58:31
life they not realize
58:34
he did a mandatory abortion
58:38
it will be a part of any childhood
58:40
schedule they'll ban
58:42
you from school it
58:45
won't able to get a pediatrician okay
58:49
this is apartheid this
58:51
is joseph mangle a territory
58:55
actually any the truth be told hate to sound course
58:57
but even nazi experiments esther
59:00
up the genocide the actually benefit
59:02
is a little bit scientifically from summer the
59:05
had this we literally get nothing for
59:08
it
59:08
is garbage straight up bio weapon
59:10
garbage me maybe you learn how to wage
59:12
bio warfare against your enemy but all
59:14
other than that you're
59:17
you're gonna learn nothing from it
59:21
by the way just one more story
59:23
you know that that dirtbag
59:25
republican chris sununu governor of
59:27
new hampshire while he's actually
59:30
different than always got governors because he officially
59:32
is pro abortion
59:34
these the i think the only republican governor laugh
59:36
maybe larry hogan to of maryland
59:38
but don't even consider him a republican
59:41
he vetoed the bill making i ever met
59:43
in as albert pharmacies that
59:45
we worked so hard for though
59:48
you could kill baby no problem you
59:50
could access he's distributing in new
59:52
hampshire distributing
59:54
the deaths shots to babies negative
59:57
efficacy thousands
1:00:00
of maladies a causes including death yet
1:00:04
he vetoed a bill the make a
1:00:06
nobel prize winning essential drug
1:00:09
available at time when they're
1:00:12
making so hard for people to get it
1:00:15
and you're telling me the republican party is
1:00:17
pro life know it is not pro
1:00:20
life yeah three
1:00:22
years battle and
1:00:25
frankly that's how it always
1:00:27
has been there always
1:00:29
good
1:00:31
on the issue that is not be
1:00:33
for the expense
1:00:36
of the issue that is now
1:00:38
that we're they spent yo you
1:00:40
can be both what i'm telling you is
1:00:42
they are using this
1:00:45
to screw us on every other issue
1:00:47
now i've one spot everyone's this arms this
1:00:49
entire insurgency this budding and searches
1:00:51
excuse ironic the same literally
1:00:54
thirty minutes before the dogs attending came out
1:00:56
on fridays i had my column raking
1:00:58
in in writing what i said to you guys
1:01:00
over the over the airwaves
1:01:04
the
1:01:04
need to start recruiting independent
1:01:06
candidates to run in general elections
1:01:09
and in thirty minutes later this came out like great
1:01:11
see how now there's gonna be no
1:01:13
need for the saved already
1:01:16
it's fun we're done without
1:01:18
problem
1:01:19
no look , the
1:01:21
life issue look at the abortion issue and
1:01:23
see how after
1:01:25
many years finally made it made red
1:01:28
line a litmus test that every
1:01:30
republican it's immediately school pedal
1:01:32
to the net on that issue then ask
1:01:34
yourselves why isn't
1:01:36
it that way the issues that
1:01:38
matter even more right now how
1:01:42
do we make it that way
1:01:44
those issues and that's what we're going to build on
1:01:46
for the rest the week that lot more
1:01:49
coming down some interesting guess as well a
1:01:52
five star rating on i tunes with comment
1:01:54
it's really helping write i can't thank you
1:01:56
guys enough it helps with algorithms
1:01:58
arm i must say i do
1:02:00
apologize that some of you said
1:02:03
said i tunes is running these
1:02:05
i'm like homosexual
1:02:07
agenda as at the beginning for the so
1:02:09
called pride month look
1:02:12
i mean unless i obtained in i
1:02:14
tunes completely there's nothing
1:02:16
i can do about that i asked about
1:02:18
that our our test team here that says
1:02:20
how it roles obviously anything
1:02:22
that i endorse is alive read i know
1:02:24
i endorse of , ads
1:02:27
i'd certainly don't endorse endorse
1:02:29
but with only way is to just get away from others
1:02:31
platforms which make very hard for people
1:02:33
find so so for now
1:02:36
you know we got another two days less to this wretched
1:02:38
this so we have july
1:02:40
which is liberty months biblical
1:02:43
prize money as we like
1:02:45
to call it call mile douglas
1:02:47
the all and thank you
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