Episode 103 Hour of Decision: Fake Democracy in America
Hour Of DecisionJanuary 16, 20260:49:3668.19 MB

Episode 103 Hour of Decision: Fake Democracy in America

Lew muses upon the statement of French movie idol and immigration patriot Bridgett Bardot that “We didn’t vote for this,” referring to the massive Islamic immigration that is destroying her country. We didn’t vote for it in America either, but our corporate masters have insisted on mixing populations to satisfy their own greed, and to create a compliant populace without cultural affiliations to foster the creation of a One World Government.


These elements of “fake” democracy are discussed:

1) Changing the voter pool through mass immigration

2) Street violence to prevent/obstruct policies supported by voters

3) Thwarting the expressed will of the voters through judicial edicts

4) A lying news media and political class that prevents the public from knowing the truth about what they are or are not voting for

5) Stolen elections


Lew spotlights what has happened in California, where three major, conservative ballot initiatives (in 1964, 1994, and 2008) were passed by the voters but overturned by the courts.

 


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Look around you.

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Wrong rules the land while waiting justice sleeps.

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I saw in the congress

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and crossing the country,

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campaigning with Ron Paul.

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Tyranny

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rising,

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unspeakable

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evil,

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manifesting,

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devils lying about our heritage who want to

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enslave and replace us.

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But we are Americans

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with a manifest destiny

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to bring the new Jerusalem

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of endless

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possibilities.

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But first, this fight

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for freedom.

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Be a part of it. But don't delay

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because this is the hour of decision.

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Hour of decision with Lou Moore starts now.

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Welcome to the one hundred and third episode

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of hour of decision.

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My name is Lou Moore.

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And today, we're gonna talk about fake democracy

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in America.

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That's right, folks. Right here in The US

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Of A.

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Democracy, it's a fake

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most of the time,

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too much of the time.

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And, of course, I don't wanna get tangled

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up in the whole conversation about this as

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a republic and not a democracy, which, of

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course, it is.

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But our democracy is always supposed to have

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had our,

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excuse me, our

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republic

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has always supposed to have had a democratic

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element taken from the Greeks.

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It was the intention of our founders to

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add a democratic

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component to

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our system, and that's why

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we elect members of congress. And that's why

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the states,

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not the individual citizens, but the states

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elect the president of The United States. And

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at one time, they elected the senate, but

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that got fouled up in 1913,

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and I'm already digressing.

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Let me get back on track.

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But before I get back on track,

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Now that we got that taken care of,

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let's get back to this whole thing of

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fake democracy. And what triggered me, folks,

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was,

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some quotations that have come out

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after the death of Brigitte Bardot.

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I loved Brigitte Bardot. She was beautiful. She

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was French,

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sophisticated,

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etcetera,

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and she was also a French patriot.

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She was a French nationalist and French patriot.

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And she pointed out

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that we never voted for this

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immigrant invasion that's overwhelming

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our country,

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which if you've never been to France, then

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you may not understand that France is about

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ready not to even be France anymore,

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folks.

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A similar situation that's occurring in Germany,

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That's occurring in Sweden.

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That's occurring all over the continent

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of Europe

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and is also occurring

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in the good old US Of A. But

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she said, we never voted for this.

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We didn't vote to have millions and millions

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and millions of aliens

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come into our country.

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And guess what, folks?

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We really didn't ever vote for that here

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either.

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And so it got me thinking

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about various

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key moments in our history

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that have made a big difference in how

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we live our lives today,

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made a big difference on the situation that

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we're in today

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that we didn't vote for.

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Not directly, not indirectly.

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And,

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so let's take a look

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at fake

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democracy. And, of course, the other thing that

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prompts all this folks is,

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you know, the left always they take a

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talking

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point, and they beat it to death.

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They beat it to death

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because they know repetition is effective.

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Just like people who do jingles on the

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radio and on television know that mindless or

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even

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annoying irritating repetition

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has its effects.

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And we were told all during the campaign

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of twenty twenty four,

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Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.

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Our democracy

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is at risk. Our democracy is at stake.

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What a bunch of crap on every level,

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but it's really

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a bunch of crap

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when you take a look

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at so many key elements of what we

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are dealing with in our country today

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that we never voted for.

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And I look at,

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change, and I I I wanna take a

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case study here

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of things that were voted for that didn't

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happen,

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along this line. And I'm gonna look at

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the state of California.

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Many of us, many of our brothers and

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sisters in the patriotic movement think California is

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gone.

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It's a lost cause.

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Forget

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California.

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Can't get out of there quick enough. Sorry

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for the people who still live there.

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I don't actually feel that way. I love

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California.

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Spent,

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the first twenty years of my life in

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California,

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and,

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there's a lot to be said for it

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and its natural beauty and its

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resources. And it's a lot there's a lot

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to be said for it and its people.

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Some of those people, anyway. But

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I look at,

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the history of

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when the people rose up and spoke

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dem democratically

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through the ballot initiative process in California, and

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then what happened after that.

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I'm gonna use three examples,

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three times,

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where the people spoke clearly

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and nobody cared. Nobody in power cared, folks,

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because

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this is the whole tension that we have,

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with a country that's supposed to be a

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democracy

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or a democratic republic

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and a social engineering

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project

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of the elites.

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And as you well know, if you listen

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to this show with any regularity at all,

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you know I firmly believe that we are

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in the middle of a social engineering

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project

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of our elites, and it's not new. It's

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over a 100 years old.

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It's a Fabian socialist project. It's the internationalist

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project

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for a big, beautiful one world government

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that is a total government

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based on Marxist socialist principles.

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That's where our masters, our corporate elite,

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and their social engineers, their minions,

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have been leading us.

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But,

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occasionally, the people rebel.

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And I'm gonna look at now

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in light of that fact

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at three

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ballot initiatives that occurred in my former beloved

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state of California.

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The first one was in 1964.

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was the year that Barry Goldwater won the

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Republican primary in California,

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beating the millions and millions and millions of

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dollars of Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller

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to win the California primary and to go

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on and win the Republican

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nomination for president.

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Of course, because of the martyrdom propaganda,

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going twenty four hours a day on all

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of the controlled news outlets

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of the time,

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Barry Goldwater, and because of all of the

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vicious lying about Barry Goldwater,

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he, did not fare well in the general

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election.

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But, not only was there a conservative movement

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that had come into,

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full flower in the Republican Party

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events by the nomination of Barry Goldwater,

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but there was just the beginning of an

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overall

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working class

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white

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populist movement

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across this country, including in the state of

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California,

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something that Lyndon Johnson was well aware of,

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which is why if you read,

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biographies of Lyndon Johnson or if you read,

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professional,

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decent

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historical accounts of the election of nineteen sixty

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four,

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Johnson was nervous as a cat before that

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election.

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He had no reason to be. The polls

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were clearly in his favor. He had this

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full blast propaganda campaign working against his opponent.

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He had tons of money. He had the

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whole corporate establishment

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on his side,

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but he could tell.

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He could sense

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as a seasoned,

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the as a seasoned politician

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that the public was restless, that the public

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was upset about

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racial riots that were now breaking out

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all over the urban areas of the North

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as well as the coming rebellion,

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actual rebellion that was going on in the

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South

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over the federal overreach

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and over the so called civil rights movement

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of that period. So even in 1964,

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supposedly a heavily liberal Democrat year,

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he was worried. He was sensing

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there were problems ahead and that they might

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crop up big time for him between that

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and some of his scandals before the election.

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Now they didn't.

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But other things were occurring, and that's why

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I always take people to California

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in 1964

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when I talk about this topic.

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Because Barry Goldwater

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was wiped out in California. He lost two

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to one.

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But George Murphy,

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the first former actor that became a successful

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conservative

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Republican politician,

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was elected

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United States Senator

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in California

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in 1964.

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I was there, folks.

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I wasn't just there.

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There was actually one moment in mister Murphy's

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campaign

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where he had his arms

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around a nine year old red headed boy

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staring into a TV camera

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saying, this is what I'm fighting for. This

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is why I'm in the race. I'm fighting

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for this.

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And that was me, folks. That was me

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in 1964,

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nine years old.

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My first television appearance,

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in the political context

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with future senator George Murphy,

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who won that election,

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a conservative.

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And, of course, two years later, Ronald Reagan

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won 60% of the vote as a conservative

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to become the governor

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of the great state of California. But

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returning to 1964,

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there was another phenomena that occurred electorally

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that doesn't get very much attention,

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if any

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these days.

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Populous

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and people in the real estate industry

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put a proposition on the ballot in 1964

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to get rid of

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get rid of

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a civil rights measure called the Rumford Fair

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Housing Act

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of 1964,

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which said

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that you no longer

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were the master of your property.

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You,

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a man was no longer had sacred rights,

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within his castle and his ability to dispose

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of his castle,

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and that he would have to sell his

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home

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to anyone that came and said they wanted

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to buy it whether he wanted to sell

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it to them or not.

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That was a big deal in 1964

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in California

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because

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unscrupulous

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real estate operators

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and left wing social engineers

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were

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busting

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white neighborhoods

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and getting just one black family

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into a white neighborhood because what would happen

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after that?

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Property prices would plummet,

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and you could buy up

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the whole block,

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but the other, ramification of that was

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white neighborhoods were no longer as safe as

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they were,

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and they became more dangerous. And pretty soon,

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there there was no more white people because

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they all left because of the gangs and

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the violence and the drugs and everything that

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came with that.

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They made a rational decision and got the

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hell out. It destroyed neighborhoods all over

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Southern California, all over

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the country.

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But in Southern California, they had this very

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aggressive law, and this is before the passage

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of the Civil Rights Act

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called the Rumpford Rumpford for Housing Act. Well,

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people

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didn't like this,

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and so they ran a ballot initiative in

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California to repeal

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the Rumpford Fair Housing law.

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And in 1964

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in California, folks,

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it won by two thirds of the vote.

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Two thirds of the people of California said,

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we don't hate anybody. We don't hate black

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people. We don't we just believe in America,

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when you own a piece of private property

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that is your property,

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that you should be able to dispose of

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it exactly the way you want to

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and not be told by the government that

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you would have to sell it to a

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certain individual because they came to you and

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they were of a certain racial group.

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It it won. That was prop 14. Look

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it up. 1964

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in California.

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So the people spoke,

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and nobody gave a damn. Not among the

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powers that be because the courts overturned it.

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And, of course, a lot of what I'm

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talking about underlying here

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is the judicial tyranny

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that we have lived under in this country.

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At least since the time that Dwight David

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Eisenhower,

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not a friend of this show oh, he's

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dead anyway. But

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not not a hero

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in the, version of American history you get

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on this show,

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put Earl Warren

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as the chief justice of the Supreme Court

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and with an accumulation

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of other liberals that were already there

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because of Dwight because of, Franklin Roosevelt and

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Harry Truman.

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You had a revolution in this country that

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went on, and we're gonna talk about this,

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at much more length in our Eisenhower series.

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It is continuing. It will be continuing.

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You had

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a revolution despite the fact you had a

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presidency

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where not a lot of aggressive

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socialistic

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action was occurring, but it was occurring.

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Socialistic

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action, Frankfurt School

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kind of action was occurring through the courts.

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More and more, it's the courts

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are the focal point

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of enemy activity.

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And that certainly was the case in 1964

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when they threw out

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the will of the people in California, two

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thirds of them, and threw out the Rumford

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Fair Housing law. So that's number one.

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So then we go to 1994,

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forty years later

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or excuse me, thirty years later.

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And we have prop one eighty seven in

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California. And prop one eighty seven said

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that if you are an illegal alien,

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you are not allowed to have any medical

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care paid for by the people unless it

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is emergency medical care.

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And you are not allowed to take the

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resources of the taxpayers and have your children

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in the public school system if you're an

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illegal alien.

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In 1994,

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folks,

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when Bill Clinton

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was president of The United States

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and,

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in 1994,

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that passed.

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That proposition, one eighty seven passed with 60%

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of the vote.

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60% of the people said no.

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We do not want the state to be

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paying for illegal aliens.

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We want them out.

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And there was polling at that time. It

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was overwhelming

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against illegal immigration during that time as it

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has been

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throughout the period of time,

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in our history when we've had this invasion.

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But guess what?

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Thrown out by a judge.

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The will of the people

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doesn't mean a damn thing.

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And what do you what happened next? The

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state's overrun,

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overwhelmed.

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The school districts, the hospital districts, the whole

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medical care system has been under tremendous strain

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in California,

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and California's taxes have gone through the roof,

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every kind of tax,

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and they still can't pay for it. And

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Gavin Newsom is in trouble right now for

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budget chicanery as I am recording this in

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the state of California

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because

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it's really expensive to have millions and millions

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and millions

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of illegal aliens in your state getting all

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of the services of the state.

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So there's a second example.

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In California,

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the will of the people,

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who gives a damn about that?

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And the third example, again, in the state

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of California.

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And I use California. California

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is the biggest state in the country, possibly

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the most consequential,

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supposed to be a trendsetter,

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supposed to be off the charts to the

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left, and now with millions and millions of

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aliens and other not headed people that seem

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to live there,

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it is

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to the left despite millions of patriots that

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live there.

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But I refer you now to 2008

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to proposition

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eight,

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which was a very controversial proposition because it

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said that marriage

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should only be recognized if it's between a

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man and a wife.

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in California,

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opposed

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to gay marriage,

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this proposition.

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It passed, folks.

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52%.

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Now we're we're watching this percentage go down

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over the years, I admit. Two thirds in

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1964,

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two thirds of Californians

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bucked the civil rights

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conspirators, the social engineers of the civil rights

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era,

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to pass a bill to repeal the Rockford

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Fair Housing Law in 1987,

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excuse me, in 1994,

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prop one eighty seven,

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passed by 60%

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of the vote to deny

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illegal aliens public services

00:20:17
paid for by the taxpayers.

00:20:21
And in 2008,

00:20:23
there are still 52%

00:20:27
of the, voters.

00:20:29
And this, keep in mind now folks, Chicanery

00:20:31
is in full mode

00:20:33
in the voting situation.

00:20:36
52%

00:20:37
of the voters

00:20:38
opposed

00:20:39
gay marriage

00:20:40
in California, including a not small percentage of

00:20:43
the

00:20:44
African American community

00:20:47
and the Hispanic community.

00:20:50
And and and, of course, in that one,

00:20:53
we really see cancel culture beginning to go

00:20:56
into full blossom

00:20:58
in 2008.

00:20:59
I know people personally,

00:21:01
particularly people in the LDS church, and there

00:21:02
are a lot of,

00:21:04
Catholics

00:21:06
who,

00:21:07
were voting their conscience and who were,

00:21:10
financing,

00:21:12
the effort, the proposition

00:21:15
to limit marriage to a man and a

00:21:17
woman

00:21:19
who lost their jobs,

00:21:21
who were fired from their jobs, who were

00:21:23
doxxed as we would say now. They didn't

00:21:24
really use that term that much then.

00:21:27
And who were harassed in innumerable ways.

00:21:31
And, ultimately, the, religious institutions,

00:21:35
the LDS church and the Catholic church didn't

00:21:37
really do a good job backing these people

00:21:39
either, in my opinion,

00:21:41
or staying with this program.

00:21:45
But,

00:21:47
terrible folks.

00:21:49
But the will of people three times,

00:21:51
three critical issues,

00:21:53
property rights

00:21:56
and the rights, essentially, let's just say it,

00:21:58
of white people to have their own neighborhoods.

00:22:02
The right of the,

00:22:04
legal citizens of all backgrounds

00:22:07
do not have people who are not citizens

00:22:09
sucking their tax

00:22:12
money and of,

00:22:14
citizens of a country the the, not,

00:22:17
allowing the state to recognize

00:22:23
marriages that are not marriages

00:22:25
by any standard of western civilization or any

00:22:27
standard of the last thousands of years

00:22:31
of recorded history.

00:22:34
The public ruled one way,

00:22:38
but the powers that be ruled

00:22:40
another way.

00:22:42
So I returned to my premise

00:22:46
about fake

00:22:48
democracy

00:22:50
in America.

00:22:51
Why do you think

00:22:53
we are in the situation we are in?

00:22:56
One of them is these courts

00:22:59
and just thwarting the will of the people.

00:23:03
And then,

00:23:05
a secondary

00:23:06
aspect

00:23:08
is the bald faced lying of the politician.

00:23:12
So

00:23:13
you are the public,

00:23:16
and,

00:23:17
you were trying to decide whether to support

00:23:19
an issue or not or a bill,

00:23:22
and you're, diligently watching your legislators,

00:23:28
but they're lying about the bills that they're

00:23:31
passing.

00:23:32
And that gets back to the immigration issue

00:23:34
when we talk about

00:23:38
the, 1965

00:23:40
immigration act where they promised the public there

00:23:43
would be no change of the cultural makeup

00:23:45
of The United States Of America

00:23:47
through this bill,

00:23:49
which which was a bald faced lie.

00:23:52
And, of course, this is another aspect

00:23:55
of faking,

00:23:56
democracy and thwarting democracy

00:23:59
when if you don't have the right voter

00:24:02
pool,

00:24:03
you just add millions and millions of people

00:24:05
to change that voter pool

00:24:08
through legal or illegal immigration.

00:24:12
That also

00:24:13
thwarts democracy.

00:24:15
Does it not?

00:24:17
Have you not seen that? Have you not

00:24:18
seen that in California

00:24:21
in particular?

00:24:23
It's fake, folks. Fake democracy.

00:24:27
The will of the people thwarted over and

00:24:29
over and over and over again through lies,

00:24:32
through manipulation, through court decisions.

00:24:37
And we're gonna return to this topic

00:24:39
of fake democracy

00:24:41
in America

00:24:43
right after the news. You're listening to Hour

00:24:45
of Decision

00:24:46
on Liberty News Radio.

00:25:07
Against tyranny and corruption for Christ in constitution,

00:25:11
the second half of Hour of Decision

00:25:13
with Lou Moore starts now.

00:25:22
Welcome back to Hour of Decision. My name

00:25:24
is Lou Moore.

00:25:26
We have been talking about fake

00:25:28
democracy

00:25:29
in America.

00:25:31
Fake democracy, folks.

00:25:34
Not the real thing.

00:25:36
Not really what we're getting.

00:25:39
And,

00:25:40
a perfect example of that

00:25:42
is the fact that we voted

00:25:45
for a man for president

00:25:47
who promised mass deportations, who promised to actually,

00:25:53
fulfill his oath to the constitution of The

00:25:55
United States

00:25:57
and,

00:25:58
require

00:25:59
that,

00:26:00
our laws

00:26:01
that have to do with immigration into The

00:26:03
United States are obeyed,

00:26:06
that our border is maintained,

00:26:10
and that people who have broken our laws

00:26:12
and are here illegally

00:26:15
are removed.

00:26:16
That's a that that's a position that's overwhelmingly

00:26:20
popular, ladies and gentlemen. More more popular than

00:26:23
it's been for years in terms of the

00:26:25
deportations.

00:26:26
And so he is attempting to fulfill president

00:26:29
Trump,

00:26:31
is attempting to fulfill

00:26:33
his campaign promise, his solemn promise to the

00:26:36
American people

00:26:37
to deport people

00:26:39
who are here illegally.

00:26:42
You think that's allowed?

00:26:44
Just as in the case of California.

00:26:47
In the case of California where we talk

00:26:49
about private property, disposing your property the way

00:26:52
you want to, in terms of

00:26:55
the immigration issue in California that we don't

00:26:58
use our tax money for illegal aliens. And

00:27:02
in terms of gay marriage.

00:27:04
What the majority feels,

00:27:06
not allowed.

00:27:08
Our masters will tell us. They will let

00:27:10
us know

00:27:12
what is allowed.

00:27:14
And so now we now we have a

00:27:16
large populist movement, a large America First movement

00:27:20
that wants to reverse

00:27:22
this overall direction in our country

00:27:25
that goes back, as I've said, a hundred

00:27:27
years

00:27:29
and do things like

00:27:31
maintain our borders

00:27:33
and the sanctity

00:27:35
of the sovereignty of our nation

00:27:37
and not have our American workers compete

00:27:41
with illegal aliens for jobs and our American

00:27:45
citizens compete with illegal aliens for housing.

00:27:48
They have our public school systems and our

00:27:50
hospital systems, our medical systems,

00:27:52
taxed to the breaking point to end that

00:27:56
by getting rid of these illegal aliens

00:28:01
and getting rid of legal aliens that we're

00:28:03
green card holders that are here to lower

00:28:06
our wage rates at no fault of their

00:28:08
own.

00:28:10
But that's what the public wants, ladies and

00:28:11
gentlemen. That's called democracy.

00:28:14
That's what the people want.

00:28:16
It's not allowed, folks.

00:28:18
You are not allowed. The powers that be,

00:28:21
the powers that still control,

00:28:24
the legacy media, the powers that control the

00:28:26
universities,

00:28:28
the powers that control the large corporations in

00:28:31
America,

00:28:32
the powers that control the Democrat party and

00:28:34
still have way too much

00:28:36
influence

00:28:37
and control in the Republican party.

00:28:41
No. No.

00:28:42
That's no good. You can't you can't think

00:28:44
that way. First of all, you're not even

00:28:46
supposed to think that way.

00:28:48
But we seem to have a president

00:28:50
that thinks that way,

00:28:52
And so off we go into the street

00:28:54
battle in Minneapolis

00:28:57
because,

00:29:00
you know, they just don't care what you

00:29:03
think.

00:29:04
If this was a democracy,

00:29:06
folks,

00:29:07
they would respect what you think, but they

00:29:09
do not respect what you do think, and

00:29:11
they do not give a good goddamn what

00:29:13
you think.

00:29:15
Not on any kind of issue like this.

00:29:18
And that's why the entire establishment,

00:29:21
again

00:29:23
again, is on the wrong side of a

00:29:25
majority

00:29:28
of the American people.

00:29:30
And so we watched the drama in Minneapolis,

00:29:34
and we watched the news media

00:29:36
and the NBA,

00:29:39
for God's sake, the NBA

00:29:42
at every other major institution lauding

00:29:46
the new hero

00:29:47
of the movement yet one more scumbag

00:29:50
that they've made a hero. They're making fun

00:29:52
of you, folks.

00:29:54
I mean, for, you know, George Floyd, a

00:29:57
drug addled fool.

00:29:59
They made him a hero.

00:30:01
This Obrego Garcia, a human trafficker and a

00:30:04
member of a vicious international criminal gang.

00:30:09
You're not even allowed to get him out

00:30:10
of the country.

00:30:13
He's a big hero. And now this woman,

00:30:16
trained Antifa type of training

00:30:19
that she received

00:30:20
obstructing

00:30:22
federal law enforcement officers in their constitutional

00:30:26
duty.

00:30:28
No, friends. It's not unconstitutional

00:30:31
for federal law enforcement

00:30:33
officers

00:30:34
to enforce our immigration laws and they're only

00:30:37
trying to enforce them,

00:30:39
basically,

00:30:40
against the most vicious criminals that walk the

00:30:42
earth.

00:30:44
But even that's not allowed.

00:30:46
You can't do that.

00:30:49
And you have open treasonous

00:30:51
rebellion on the part of election elected officials.

00:30:55
You have malfeasance on the part of local

00:30:57
law enforcement officials,

00:31:01
and so far, nobody's doing anything about it.

00:31:06
And I'm just gonna say, you know, immigration

00:31:09
thwarts democracy

00:31:11
because it changes the voter pool.

00:31:15
And the fact that they've shoved this immigration

00:31:18
down our throats when we did not want

00:31:20
it in a country, at any point, it

00:31:22
was never

00:31:25
a majority issue that we wanted all this,

00:31:27
flood of immigration.

00:31:29
Never.

00:31:33
But

00:31:35
we did it anyway.

00:31:37
But I'm gonna tell you right now

00:31:40
that this, PR strategy of the Trump administration

00:31:43
saying, we're only going after the most violent

00:31:46
criminals.

00:31:47
Is that working, folks?

00:31:50
The left wing in this country, the news

00:31:53
media in this country, the academy in this

00:31:55
country, the entertainment

00:31:57
establishment

00:31:58
in this country,

00:31:59
the sports establishment

00:32:01
in this country.

00:32:02
They don't give a damn if you're only

00:32:04
going after pedophiles,

00:32:06
murderers,

00:32:07
and the most vicious criminals that ever walked

00:32:09
the earth. They don't even care.

00:32:11
They could care less.

00:32:13
They don't want this kind of enforcement to

00:32:16
occur, period,

00:32:19
in these sanctuary

00:32:20
cities

00:32:22
and sanctuary states.

00:32:27
And so we have this drama

00:32:29
playing out

00:32:31
in Minnesota

00:32:35
by the same people that were whining and

00:32:37
screaming and yelling about democracy

00:32:40
being at risk. Well, we elected a president

00:32:44
to mass deport these criminal aliens,

00:32:49
and that's not allowed because we're in a

00:32:51
fake

00:32:52
democracy.

00:32:54
It's not just the Democrat party folks. It's

00:32:56
the whole establishment.

00:32:58
It's all of them.

00:32:59
You know it.

00:33:01
This could never happen without the complicity of

00:33:04
the large corporate

00:33:06
masters,

00:33:07
the large corporations.

00:33:09
All of the institutions of this country, you

00:33:11
know very well, we never would have got

00:33:14
in the position we're in right now where

00:33:16
we have 50 I mean, God knows how

00:33:18
many million

00:33:20
people in this country don't belong here

00:33:24
without the complicity of all of these power

00:33:27
centers, all of these points on the map

00:33:30
of the establishment.

00:33:34
And it's all

00:33:35
bordering

00:33:39
democracy.

00:33:41
You know, I had an earlier episode called

00:33:43
lies we have to live with,

00:33:46
and it talked about a litany

00:33:48
of lies

00:33:50
that we were told ball faced lies on

00:33:53
issues, the most important issues

00:33:57
of the times that were they were passed

00:33:59
and that became the most consequential

00:34:01
elements

00:34:02
of our life in terms of how our

00:34:04
life touches the government and even the culture.

00:34:08
I mean, whether you're talking about the Federal

00:34:10
Reserve

00:34:11
and the fact that we would never have

00:34:13
depressions again. And then we had all the

00:34:15
worst depressions and downturns in the history of

00:34:18
our country after they passed it, or whether

00:34:20
you're talking about this immigration issue and the

00:34:23
Emanuel Sellers bill in 1965

00:34:25
that Teddy Kennedy pushed through the senate with

00:34:28
the complicity of president Lyndon Baines Johnson

00:34:31
as part of an overall

00:34:33
Fabian socialist thrust called the great society

00:34:37
named after a book written by a Fabian

00:34:39
socialist

00:34:40
theoretician.

00:34:43
And one of the big features

00:34:47
of internationalism

00:34:48
and also of the Democrat party

00:34:51
and of the Fabian socialist in this country

00:34:54
is to

00:34:55
change

00:34:57
the cultural,

00:34:58
racial makeup of society so they are all

00:35:01
international.

00:35:03
So this country will no longer be the

00:35:06
impediment that it has been

00:35:08
to the one world government, and so they

00:35:10
can get a new voter pool

00:35:15
to combine

00:35:17
with the brainwashed

00:35:18
among us

00:35:20
so they can only win elections.

00:35:26
That's one of the tactics, folks. Immigration is

00:35:28
a tactic

00:35:30
of thwarting

00:35:31
democracy.

00:35:32
It is a tactic

00:35:34
of thwarting democracy, and so is violent street

00:35:37
action

00:35:38
where you raise so much hell

00:35:40
with weak politicians that are afraid

00:35:44
to reverse your activity

00:35:47
that you get what you want that way.

00:35:49
And, again, you thwart the majority who doesn't

00:35:51
want their city burnt down.

00:35:57
So

00:35:58
mass immigration

00:36:00
towards democracy,

00:36:02
mass street agitation,

00:36:04
and threatening

00:36:05
behavior

00:36:06
towards

00:36:07
democracy.

00:36:09
The lying

00:36:10
news media, they're selective reporting,

00:36:14
and they're pumping up of the lies of

00:36:17
politicians

00:36:18
towards democracy because you don't know what you're

00:36:21
voting for.

00:36:23
When you think you're voting for a bill

00:36:25
that will not

00:36:27
change the cultural makeup of The United States

00:36:29
when in fact it's pretty damn obvious

00:36:32
that it will.

00:36:34
But it may not be obvious to you

00:36:35
because you're a working person and you don't

00:36:37
have time to analyze all these things, and

00:36:39
Walter Cronkite and all the rest of them

00:36:42
of that era of in 1965,

00:36:44
I'm saying now,

00:36:45
are lying to you

00:36:47
when they are telling you lies and when

00:36:49
the politicians

00:36:51
are telling you lies.

00:36:53
That also thwarts

00:36:55
the will, the true will

00:36:58
of the people.

00:36:59
The judicial

00:37:01
mafia

00:37:03
has been a major

00:37:05
impediment to democracy

00:37:09
in this country, and all these things lead

00:37:11
us to an overall

00:37:13
situation where we have a fake

00:37:17
democracy,

00:37:21
but there is a battle

00:37:23
engaged now

00:37:25
to change that.

00:37:27
And I'm not trying to black pill here,

00:37:29
but we need to support our president. He

00:37:32
needs to invoke the insurrection act folks

00:37:35
being nice,

00:37:36
only rounding up the criminals.

00:37:38
As a PR

00:37:40
thing, it ain't working.

00:37:43
That they have no problem turning a total

00:37:46
thug

00:37:47
into a hero.

00:37:49
They have no problem

00:37:51
doing everything

00:37:52
they can to stop lawful

00:37:55
activity

00:37:57
to pick up only the most violent criminals.

00:37:59
They have no problem about impeding that. They

00:38:01
don't care if you're not picking up just

00:38:04
the average guy out in front of a

00:38:05
Home Depot

00:38:07
who's got Hispanic or whatever.

00:38:09
They don't care, folks.

00:38:11
They don't care one bit. We gotta round

00:38:13
them all up.

00:38:15
We are either gonna have the will of

00:38:17
a nay as a nation

00:38:19
to really

00:38:20
assert

00:38:21
the will of the people and force our

00:38:23
gutless politicians

00:38:26
to do the same

00:38:28
or we will lose this country.

00:38:30
And it's on the line, folks.

00:38:33
Western civilization is on the line, and this

00:38:36
is the hour of decision. It's the hour

00:38:38
of decision in Britain and in France and

00:38:41
in Germany and in Sweden and in Norway

00:38:44
and in Italy, and in, New Zealand, and

00:38:47
in Australia, and in Canada.

00:38:50
And it certainly is the case

00:38:52
that it's on the line.

00:38:55
In The United States

00:38:58
Of America,

00:39:00
the country that has a manifest destiny from

00:39:03
God

00:39:03
to be the new Jerusalem and a city

00:39:06
on the hill.

00:39:09
We have been blessed more than any other

00:39:11
nation on the planet, but folks,

00:39:14
we gotta do our part.

00:39:17
We gotta do something with those blessings

00:39:20
and protect

00:39:22
what we have been given by our God

00:39:24
and by our ancestors,

00:39:28
by the founders, and by the pioneers

00:39:32
who built

00:39:33
this nation, which is not a nation of

00:39:36
immigrants. It was an Anglo

00:39:38
Saxon

00:39:39
nation

00:39:40
of settlers

00:39:42
and then related peoples,

00:39:44
kindred peoples

00:39:45
who joined with them,

00:39:47
the Germanic peoples, to build this country.

00:39:50
And then other people came over here, and

00:39:52
some of them were definitely contributive, and many

00:39:54
of them were not.

00:39:57
But that's what we're talking about.

00:40:00
That is what we're talking about. And now

00:40:02
I'm gonna pivot,

00:40:05
to one more

00:40:07
thing that thwarts democracy. Absolutely.

00:40:11
It's called stealing an election.

00:40:15
If you can't lie enough to the people,

00:40:18
if you can't threaten the politicians through the

00:40:20
street demonstrations, if you don't have enough crooked

00:40:23
judges

00:40:25
and communist judges

00:40:28
perverting the constitution and perverting the will of

00:40:30
the people,

00:40:32
if you don't have enough lying scumbag politicians

00:40:35
to get it put it over on the

00:40:37
people,

00:40:39
you can just steal the election.

00:40:41
And I think a lot of that has

00:40:43
been going on

00:40:44
for a long time, and not just in

00:40:47
one party.

00:40:49
And that's been a problem

00:40:52
because

00:40:53
when there's any real impetus

00:40:57
on the part of one party, oh my

00:40:58
goodness. George Bush stole the election in Ohio.

00:41:01
He is the most terrible man in the

00:41:02
world. Look at this evidence, a, b, c,

00:41:04
d. Look what he did.

00:41:07
But then you win the next election with

00:41:10
Obama,

00:41:11
then it's all good, and then you don't

00:41:13
say anything more about it. And this has

00:41:15
gone this has oscillated back and forth, folks,

00:41:17
since the nineties.

00:41:18
In the election integrity movement

00:41:22
where, people are all head up and all

00:41:24
upset

00:41:26
until they get back into power. And, of

00:41:28
course,

00:41:30
the Republican Party was not the vanguard

00:41:34
of the election integrity movement, as we approach

00:41:36
the election of twenty twenty.

00:41:39
Just look at the movie, Kill Chain, and

00:41:40
I'm gonna,

00:41:41
point you out once again, folks, to secure

00:41:44
vote.news.

00:41:46
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00:41:47
You get the latest election integrity news there,

00:41:51
but we also have a repository

00:41:53
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00:41:56
videos, documents,

00:41:58
and,

00:41:59
organizations you can talk to

00:42:02
about fighting for election integrity in your area.

00:42:04
But,

00:42:05
we have, you know, in there, there's a

00:42:07
link to this movie, kill chain.

00:42:09
It talks about the problem with the machines.

00:42:12
Just a Democrat movie, folks. There's no Republicans

00:42:14
in this movie.

00:42:16
It's all Democrats.

00:42:18
But then it was all good

00:42:21
after Joe Biden won in 2020.

00:42:24
That movie was prompted by Donald Trump's victory

00:42:26
in 2016.

00:42:27
This this documentary was prompted by the Trump

00:42:30
victory,

00:42:31
and then all these people muffled themselves pretty

00:42:33
much, like Amy Klobuchar,

00:42:36
like Kamala Harris,

00:42:37
like Elizabeth Warren,

00:42:40
after 2020, and then it's a republicans screaming

00:42:42
bloody murder. But we've broken the pattern with

00:42:45
Donald Trump because Donald Trump won,

00:42:48
praise God, in 2024.

00:42:51
But Donald Trump has sworn now

00:42:54
just in the last few days to lead

00:42:56
a movement to get rid of mail in

00:42:58
ballots

00:42:59
and to get rid of these cursed

00:43:02
voting machines.

00:43:04
This is big, folks.

00:43:06
This is huge.

00:43:08
This is breaking a pattern.

00:43:10
This pattern I've just described.

00:43:13
And,

00:43:16
the movement and and people were telling me,

00:43:18
and particularly,

00:43:19
after the, you know, after the 2022

00:43:22
thing in Arizona, people were saying, oh, this

00:43:24
election issue, it it it's dying down. Election

00:43:27
integrity issue.

00:43:29
And, you know, Lowell Nelson and I have

00:43:31
securevote.news.

00:43:32
We've

00:43:33
maintained it for a long time, for years

00:43:35
now.

00:43:37
It's not dying down, folks. It's never been

00:43:40
hotter.

00:43:41
If you were following Laura Logan,

00:43:44
the former CBS investigative

00:43:46
reporter,

00:43:47
If you're following Mark Mitchell, for crying out

00:43:49
loud,

00:43:50
the head of Rasmussen polling, you follow him

00:43:53
on x, if you follow general Flynn,

00:43:58
or if you follow president Trump,

00:44:01
you know

00:44:03
there's been more,

00:44:06
attention put on this question of election integrity

00:44:09
in the last thirty days than there's been

00:44:11
for the last few years.

00:44:14
And that we have this new book out

00:44:16
and we have new whistleblowers.

00:44:19
Some of this has to do with the

00:44:20
pressure Trump's put on Venezuela and now the

00:44:23
removal of Nicolas Maduro, and there are more

00:44:25
shoes that will probably drop

00:44:27
about Smartmatic,

00:44:29
which started in Venezuela,

00:44:32
which is a Venezuelan

00:44:34
company. It was,

00:44:36
which is at the core

00:44:38
of the fraud that has been occurring

00:44:41
using these voting machines. And then there's just

00:44:44
the common sense

00:44:46
that,

00:44:48
so many of us have sought to employ

00:44:50
the last few years that you cannot have

00:44:52
a system

00:44:54
where you are handing out driver's licenses to

00:44:57
illegal aliens,

00:44:58
but you're also encouraging everybody who comes in

00:45:00
to get their driver's license to get registered

00:45:02
to vote.

00:45:03
That's called motor voter.

00:45:05
That was put in in 1993.

00:45:08
You cannot have a system

00:45:10
where you

00:45:13
are

00:45:13
mailing out thousands and thousands and thousands of

00:45:17
ballots and having

00:45:18
an extremely

00:45:21
precarious

00:45:22
chain of custody issue with the sacred ballot

00:45:27
and not have serious problems. I

00:45:30
mean, all the exposes folks,

00:45:32
just about, almost every expose of election fraud

00:45:36
that occurred

00:45:37
before,

00:45:40
Bush versus Gore

00:45:42
and before this HAVA and this federal,

00:45:45
election reform supposedly that just brought us the

00:45:48
machines because they paid for machines to be

00:45:50
installed, the feds did all over the country.

00:45:55
It was all

00:45:56
usually, it was almost in every case traced

00:45:58
to what they used to call absentee ballots,

00:46:02
which were just mail in ballots that only

00:46:05
people with a valid excuse were supposed to

00:46:07
get.

00:46:09
But that's why nursing homes have been centers

00:46:11
of fraud for years

00:46:13
because they had a plethora of absentee ballots

00:46:17
in these nursing homes and people who were

00:46:19
not many of them of sound mind or,

00:46:22
persuadable,

00:46:24
intimidatable,

00:46:27
and some of them pretty large,

00:46:30
and you could you could participate in helping

00:46:33
to rig an election by working these nursing

00:46:36
homes.

00:46:36
This was a problem in Washington state

00:46:40
going way back,

00:46:41
you know, when I did politics up there.

00:46:43
Even before,

00:46:44
they went to the massive

00:46:46
number of mail in ballots. And then in

00:46:48
2004, they went to total mail in ballots,

00:46:50
which is the year that the the governorship

00:46:53
of Washington state was stolen

00:46:56
by the Democrats where they found more votes

00:46:59
every day for thirty days

00:47:02
to overturn

00:47:03
that election.

00:47:05
I was there, folks. I was involved with

00:47:08
it, with the election,

00:47:10
but not on the winning side.

00:47:14
So

00:47:15
it's encouraging.

00:47:18
It's encouraging that Trump is willing to begin

00:47:21
to enforce our immigration laws.

00:47:24
It's encouraging

00:47:26
that he is still

00:47:28
beating the drum and the bully pulpit, and

00:47:30
hopefully,

00:47:32
we really do have a DNI investigation as

00:47:34
Tulsi Gabbard said we do

00:47:38
against

00:47:39
massive election fraud

00:47:41
that were that we've got pressure now on

00:47:43
governor Polis in Colorado

00:47:46
that may yield the release of Tina Peters.

00:47:48
He's now,

00:47:50
reversed himself and said he's thinking about it

00:47:54
as reported by the Hill newspaper, an establishment

00:47:57
newspaper in Washington DC.

00:48:00
But folks, we've too long

00:48:02
suffered under fake

00:48:04
democracy in this country. Whether you are talking

00:48:07
about the overturning

00:48:09
of the will of the people by judges,

00:48:11
as I discussed in California in particular, but

00:48:14
it's happened all over the country.

00:48:16
Whether you're talking about the fake news,

00:48:19
lying to us, lying politicians,

00:48:22
whether you are talking about,

00:48:25
intimidation

00:48:26
and violence in the streets

00:48:28
that that creates

00:48:30
certain types of policies that are at odds

00:48:32
with the will of the people,

00:48:34
or if you are talking about election integrity.

00:48:38
Fake democracy, folks. I'm getting a little sick

00:48:41
of it. Aren't you?

00:48:44
Aren't you a little sick of all the

00:48:46
things we have to put up in this

00:48:47
country,

00:48:48
put up within in this country today with

00:48:50
the massive immigration,

00:48:52
changing our voter pool, and all of these

00:48:55
other things that I mentioned?

00:48:57
It's time to fight, folks. It's time to

00:48:59
fight at every level

00:49:01
to restore our constitutional

00:49:03
republic including its democratic

00:49:06
features.

00:49:08
Now is the time.

00:49:10
President Trump must invoke the Insurrection Act in

00:49:14
Minnesota,

00:49:15
and we need to fight at every level

00:49:17
for election integrity.

00:49:20
This battle is just beginning.

00:49:21
Go to securevote.news

00:49:23
for some tools to get into that fight.

00:49:27
My name is Lou Moore, and you are

00:49:28
listening to Hour of Decision

00:49:30
on Liberty News Radio, and I will talk

00:49:32
to you again

00:49:34
next week.