[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West, you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:00:24] All right, and happy to have you along, my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman live on your radio.
[00:00:29] Hard-hitting news that I refuse to use, no doubt, continues now.
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[00:01:08] Tomorrow night, election, all day.
[00:01:12] At the end of the election coverage, though, or at the end of the election night, I should say, we'll be providing coverage.
[00:01:19] Liberty News Radio teaming up with the Big MIG Rumble Channel.
[00:01:22] So it'll be radio and TV.
[00:01:24] Liberty Roundtable.
[00:01:26] Well, let me say this.
[00:01:27] LibertyNewsRadio.com.
[00:01:29] LibertyNewsRadio.com for the radio portion.
[00:01:31] And then look for the Big MIG Rumble channel for the video portion.
[00:01:35] And it's going to be a bunch of us talking about the elections and breaking it down as it unfolds.
[00:01:41] They're now claiming we might not even know who's president by the end of the night.
[00:01:45] Isn't it a disgrace, folks?
[00:01:46] Growing up, they never had digital mail-in, early voting, all this shenanigans.
[00:01:52] And we knew the answer every time at the end of the elections.
[00:01:54] Now they claim, well, we can't hand count because, man, it would take too long.
[00:01:58] But yet, now they can't even give us the answers same night like they used to.
[00:02:03] And to me, it's just a way of cheating.
[00:02:05] But that's my humble opinion.
[00:02:07] But anyway, we'll have election coverage.
[00:02:09] It'll be 7 Eastern to midnight or 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. mountain time.
[00:02:13] Check it out.
[00:02:14] LibertyNewsRadio.com.
[00:02:15] By the way, Lowell Nelson, who's with me now, will be there helping us break that down,
[00:02:20] along with Dr. Scott Bradley, George Ballantin and Lance Migliaccio with Big MIG,
[00:02:26] Scoop Stanton and crew, Walter Yerkew with Radio 75, James Edwards and some people with him.
[00:02:34] Lowell Nelson will be there.
[00:02:36] Lou Moore will be with us.
[00:02:38] Just so many great people that will break down the elections.
[00:02:42] Lowell, welcome back to Liberty Roundtable Live, sir.
[00:02:45] Well, thank you, Sam.
[00:02:46] Good to be with you.
[00:02:47] My connection is kind of choppy.
[00:02:49] I'm not sure if you can hear me very well.
[00:02:52] But hopefully.
[00:02:54] It's not very good.
[00:02:54] I'm going to have my producer call you on the phone line if that works.
[00:02:57] Yeah, let's do that.
[00:02:58] Thank you.
[00:02:59] And we'll get that done.
[00:03:00] Go ahead and call that, will you, Liz, really quick.
[00:03:04] Meanwhile, I just want you to understand that, folks, there's so much going on in the elections.
[00:03:10] And, you know, they're saying that Harris found guilty of election violations.
[00:03:15] We're just there's just more and more and more evidence of concern.
[00:03:20] People are saying that, hey, got to lock down D.C.
[00:03:24] They're afraid of violence for the elections.
[00:03:27] I want no part of that, folks.
[00:03:29] I want to encourage any of you from any side of the aisle anywhere.
[00:03:33] Do not be violent no matter what happens during the elections, even if you believe they've cheated and done wrong.
[00:03:40] Okay.
[00:03:40] Put your trust in God Almighty.
[00:03:42] Do what you can to create accountability.
[00:03:44] And but don't know violence for the elections.
[00:03:47] I don't care who wins or loses.
[00:03:49] Lola, you back, sir?
[00:03:50] I'm back.
[00:03:51] Sam, thanks for your patience.
[00:03:52] No problem.
[00:03:53] One of the biggest points I'm making for the elections right now is, hey, no matter who wins, we don't need violence.
[00:03:59] We don't need people going crazy.
[00:04:01] We don't need we've got to stop that mentality.
[00:04:05] We've got to be honorable people and hold the moral high ground, Lola.
[00:04:09] Yeah, absolutely.
[00:04:10] Right.
[00:04:10] Sam, regardless of what happens, let's be civil.
[00:04:13] Let's remain a republic.
[00:04:15] Let's let's not go crazy.
[00:04:17] Even when the government gaslights you folks like they do on so many topics, you can't go crazy.
[00:04:23] You've got to stop the gaslighting and stop them from doing that with education.
[00:04:26] But we've got to really realize.
[00:04:28] And in fact, Ron Paul writes an article.
[00:04:31] Government gaslights people about the economy.
[00:04:35] Government economic figures hide the truth about the economy.
[00:04:40] Ron Paul, what a tremendous spot on article before the election.
[00:04:44] Well, well, that's for sure, Sam.
[00:04:46] And I must say before diving into this, that it's it's because of outlets like like Liberty Roundtable that the people can know the truth about what's going on.
[00:04:58] And so, yeah, they may gaslight us in the mainstream media.
[00:05:01] They may do all kinds of things.
[00:05:03] But it's because of outlets such as Liberty Roundtable that people can know the truth.
[00:05:10] And in fact, the mainstream, you know, lamestream, they have lost their so much of their credibility.
[00:05:18] I mean, Joe Rogan's podcast or Tucker Carlson's, you know, big broadcasts, they are trusted by far much, much more than like the New York Times or ABC News or CNN.
[00:05:35] And that's just it's astounding to me that I mean, you said this for years, Sam, but I always thought, well, that, you know, that that's not going to happen.
[00:05:43] I mean, they just have their big thumb on us too heavily that people will always believe CNN.
[00:05:50] But that's shifted.
[00:05:52] The sand has shifted.
[00:05:53] And what I'm finding is that people don't trust CNN anymore.
[00:05:58] They don't have their credibility, but they do look to shows like yours here on Liberty Roundtable and Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan and others for their news.
[00:06:09] And it's kind of exciting, Sam.
[00:06:13] I don't know what you want to say about that before we dive into Ron Paul's column, but I think that's happening.
[00:06:21] Yeah.
[00:06:21] You know, it's something that I've been telling people about for years because I see it.
[00:06:26] I see what's really happening everywhere.
[00:06:28] And I realize that, you know what, they're losing credibility so fast it's not even funny.
[00:06:33] It's to the point where, look, Donald Trump will even be late for a rally that he's speaking to thousands of people so that he can be on the Joe Rogan podcast.
[00:06:41] It's not even traditional media at all.
[00:06:44] Now, I'm not really a super fan of Joe Rogan, but he is there to make the point, though.
[00:06:48] It's just one guy that does a podcast.
[00:06:51] 20 years ago, you didn't even know what a podcast was, people.
[00:06:56] I happened to watch the opening of the Arizona show, you know, where Tucker Carlson on tour with Donald Trump.
[00:07:05] And so I watched the first hour of that yesterday.
[00:07:08] It was delightful.
[00:07:09] I mean, Jason Hewlett, who's a comedian that Utahns know about, most of the nation had never heard of him before.
[00:07:15] Of course, we've known about him for years.
[00:07:17] He opened that Arizona show and about 45 minutes long opening.
[00:07:24] And he was only scheduled for 25, but extending his time, extending his time because he was so funny and so interesting and so entertaining.
[00:07:34] Anyway, you know, they had, what, 75,000 people at that rally or something?
[00:07:42] Just massive, my friend.
[00:07:44] It was massive.
[00:07:45] So we are having a big impact, we meaning the alternative media, if we call ourselves alternative media.
[00:07:52] And I just wanted to put that out there, that the government, which is gaslighting us about the economy, people don't trust the government figures much anymore.
[00:08:01] It's kind of like they're going down the same, you know, hole that credibility of the lamestream media.
[00:08:09] They're following that pathway.
[00:08:11] And I guess I view that as a good thing.
[00:08:14] And the government, you know, this Brownstone Institute research paper, it describes how the federal government understates inflation,
[00:08:24] while at the same time making wages, profits, and economic growth appear stronger.
[00:08:30] And so the case that Ron Paul is making here is, you know, he says that the U.S. economy has been in a recession since 2022.
[00:08:40] So that's like two full years, over two and a half years probably.
[00:08:44] The government claims...
[00:08:45] Yes, let's be clear.
[00:08:46] We've been telling you that, folks.
[00:08:48] The mainstream press has denied it, denied it, denied it.
[00:08:50] Oh, yeah, inflation is a little bit persistent, but hey, the economy is still good.
[00:08:54] In fact, we don't need to even lower the interest rates.
[00:08:57] Then they come back and they say, oh, Joe, he's not capable of doing anything.
[00:09:00] And by the way, we've got to lower interest rates immediately.
[00:09:02] Things are going south.
[00:09:03] But they lied for literally two years about it.
[00:09:11] For two years, Lowell, they lied.
[00:09:19] Oh, did we lose Lowell?
[00:09:22] All right, yeah, we're checking on Lowell, but they lied about it for two years.
[00:09:27] They literally made you believe the economy was fine.
[00:09:29] Yeah, inflation is a little bit persistent, but hey, it's short term.
[00:09:33] Turned out to be long term and say that it's not persistent.
[00:09:36] Turned out to be persistent.
[00:09:38] They're gaslighting the American people, folks, on not only the economy, but on all kind of things.
[00:09:42] If the dollar loses its world reserve currency status, America would face a world economic crisis.
[00:09:51] A major one.
[00:09:52] It could lead to the collapse of the warfare and welfare state.
[00:09:58] And I guess it could go two ways when that happens.
[00:10:02] You know what?
[00:10:02] We could basically spiral down into, oh, my gosh, let's trade our security for liberty.
[00:10:10] And then we'll have neither.
[00:10:11] Go ahead and call him back.
[00:10:12] I think he was trying to call you or something maybe at the same time.
[00:10:16] But anyway, we could either have it spiral down and people will trade their liberty for security and they'll wind up with neither.
[00:10:22] That would be the bad scenario.
[00:10:25] It could also result in a turn towards respect for the principles of liberty, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:10:31] Limited government, free markets, and a foreign policy of peace and free trade, which is what I'd like to see.
[00:10:39] Right?
[00:10:40] Anyway, hang tight.
[00:10:41] Quick pause.
[00:10:42] I am Sam Bushman.
[00:10:43] We're talking about this incredible column from Ron Paul.
[00:10:47] Government gaslights people about the economy.
[00:10:49] Boy, how do they?
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[00:13:04] Ladies and gentlemen, hi, this is Lowell Nelson.
[00:13:06] I'm Sam's guest this morning, riding shotgun with Sam Bushman here on the Liberty Roundtable Live.
[00:13:12] And by the sounds of that last ad, I need more reliable internet.
[00:13:16] And I apologize to you good folks out there that my connection is so poor this morning.
[00:13:22] But Sam summarized the column very well, I'm sure.
[00:13:25] And I just want to highlight one point here.
[00:13:28] You know, the decisions that lawmakers make, that politicians make, they're based only on the information that they have at hand.
[00:13:35] And so if they get flawed information, the decisions that they make are going to be flawed as well, right?
[00:13:40] And so, I mean, if you think about it, if you're a politician and you get the report that GDP is rising,
[00:13:46] that it's actually improving, and that incomes are improving, increasing, and so forth,
[00:13:51] then you're not going to think there's any problems going on in the economy, right?
[00:13:55] But if you do have the correct information, that GDP is actually falling and that purchase is declining, then you know you have a problem, right?
[00:14:04] And so politicians are only as good as the information that they have at hand.
[00:14:09] And so we need to, as a population, as citizens, we need to make sure that they have their correct information.
[00:14:16] So that's why it's important for us to always stay in touch with them and help them understand that, yeah,
[00:14:21] the economy is terrible or, you know, it's really worse than it is.
[00:14:26] And so by staying tuned to alternative outlets such as Liberty Roundtable Life, we can know the truth, right?
[00:14:33] We can know that GDP is not rising.
[00:14:37] And we've actually been in a recession the past two years.
[00:14:40] And communicating that to our politicians helps them, you know, if they're sincere, if they're honest,
[00:14:46] and if they're willing to make those necessary changes, then they will listen.
[00:14:51] And, and, and, and by the way, if they're not listening, then give a new one, you know, get a, you know,
[00:14:57] elect to somebody who will listen and who will keep a, you know, we've got state legislators who,
[00:15:04] who do listen to, to us.
[00:15:07] And, and so it's, it's a good thing because then we help, we help them make good law when we're involved in the conversation.
[00:15:15] So anyway, that's just what I wanted to say about in conclusion, Ron Paul's column before going on to the next thing on my list, Sam.
[00:15:26] So ladies and gentlemen, just one more comment on this.
[00:15:28] It's very hard to gaslight the American people when they listen to Liberty Roundtable Live because we throw down,
[00:15:33] we are truth tellers on your radio, ladies and gentlemen, and we don't let them get by with much.
[00:15:37] And so if you listen to the truth tellers, you know, on Liberty News Radio and that kind of stuff,
[00:15:42] you really begin to understand things in a different way.
[00:15:46] Three ideas from the weekend make the point very well, Lowell.
[00:15:49] Well, county delegates in Utah Senate District 21 held a special election on Saturday morning to fill the vacancy there.
[00:15:59] Well, the vacancy was, is caused by Mike Kennedy, who's likely to win a seat in the U.S. House for Utah's third congressional district.
[00:16:09] He's likely to win that seat tomorrow in tomorrow's election.
[00:16:13] And, and so contingent upon who's winning that seat, we held an election to fill the seat that he's vacating in the Utah Senate.
[00:16:22] And so that's, that's neither here nor there, but after the election, I was talking to a number of acquaintances,
[00:16:28] discussing some ideas that I just thought I would mention briefly.
[00:16:31] I don't want to spend a lot of time on this, but, but there are ideas that may have come up before.
[00:16:36] One of them is a brand new idea.
[00:16:37] Anyway, the first idea is for Congress to forfeit their paychecks if and when, or as far as long as the government is shut down.
[00:16:44] And, you know, not just hold them until later, like back pay, but actually forfeit their salary for the two week period or the month period.
[00:16:51] I don't know how often they're paid, but it may, if it's monthly, then they just forfeit that check that month.
[00:16:57] If, if, if Congress shuts down the government, this might help induce Congress not to shut down the government.
[00:17:04] But of course, you know, you and I both know that when the federal government does a shutdown, they really don't want to stop working.
[00:17:10] They just close the national parks and they're saying services, which causes a public outcry, which gives Congress the pretext to end the shutdown.
[00:17:19] Right.
[00:17:19] So I don't know, Sam, if you have any more to say about that idea or not.
[00:17:23] Well, the only idea that I would have is this.
[00:17:25] I mean, I appreciate that, but I want the government to shut down, especially the unconstitutional portion of government.
[00:17:30] I want it to shut down all the time.
[00:17:32] So I would say this, you know what, if you guys will shut down unconstitutional government.
[00:17:36] I mean, I say we give you guys a little bit of a bonus for every government agency you shut down permanently.
[00:17:41] There you go.
[00:17:42] I like that.
[00:17:43] I get the new American article I read last night said that if government were constitutional, the federal government were constitutional only, it would be only 20 percent of its current size.
[00:17:54] I've always been saying like, like maybe 1 percent of its current size and reach.
[00:17:59] If it was, if it only did.
[00:18:00] I would say 10 percent, because again, we, we've overlooked the interest that we pay on the debt.
[00:18:04] And a lot of those kind of things, too.
[00:18:07] And just think how much extra effort it takes to maintain all those programs and things.
[00:18:12] And so whether it's 20 percent, 10 percent, 1 percent, who knows?
[00:18:15] But we'd get rid of 80 percent at a minimum of government and obligations.
[00:18:19] And so I think we ought to just say to, you know, politicians, hey, look, I'll give you a bonus if you shut down a government agency.
[00:18:25] For everyone you shut down, we'll go ahead and give you a bonus.
[00:18:28] But it's got to be permanently shut down.
[00:18:29] And it's got to be an unconstitutional agency.
[00:18:32] So don't don't beat us up on the proper rule of government over the altar of this lie.
[00:18:36] Be honest.
[00:18:37] Shut down unconstitutional agencies that we don't need to bring back.
[00:18:40] And we'll give you a bonus for everyone.
[00:18:42] You do.
[00:18:42] I don't know how much we'll give you.
[00:18:43] Five hundred bucks, whatever it be.
[00:18:44] Thousand bucks for everyone.
[00:18:45] You know, they'd get rich and would get out of debt.
[00:18:48] Would change the game in an instant.
[00:18:51] Right.
[00:18:51] But right now, you got us tweedledee and tweedledum up there and stuff.
[00:18:54] And both of them have spent us into oblivion is the point.
[00:18:58] Yeah, that's for sure.
[00:19:00] Well, that's a that's a column by Andrew Napolitano.
[00:19:04] And, you know, some of our listeners are not going to like what Andrew Napolitano wrote in this column, Sam.
[00:19:09] All right.
[00:19:09] Now, let me just set the record straight.
[00:19:11] I love what he wrote.
[00:19:13] I know.
[00:19:14] I know.
[00:19:14] Me, too.
[00:19:16] You and I love this column because he's spot on.
[00:19:20] Andrew Napolitano is spot on with this.
[00:19:22] But but a lot of our some of our listeners are probably not going to like it.
[00:19:26] But understand, we don't gaslight on this program, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:19:29] We're truth tellers.
[00:19:30] And so, you know what?
[00:19:31] It is what it is, people.
[00:19:33] We we we channel Patrick Henry, who said it's natural to man to indulge in the illusion.
[00:19:39] He says we are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth and and listen to the song of that siren until she transforms us into beasts.
[00:19:49] Is this the part of wise men engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty?
[00:19:56] Are we disposed to be of a number of those who having eyes see not and hear not the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation?
[00:20:07] For my part, comma, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth, to know the worst and to provide for it.
[00:20:17] End of quote.
[00:20:19] I love that.
[00:20:20] You know, he didn't put that in his column, Sam, but I just had to bring that out.
[00:20:24] That certainly came to mind as I read this column.
[00:20:28] He just now, he talks about the two major policy, the two major party candidates for the office of U.S.
[00:20:34] president.
[00:20:35] You know, he's talking about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
[00:20:38] He calls them Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
[00:20:41] Now, I'm not sure why he calls them that.
[00:20:43] I'm not familiar with those two characters, but I can use my imagination.
[00:20:47] I'm pretty sure Judge Knapp is not complimenting those two candidates.
[00:20:52] He says he hasn't voted for a Republican or a Democrat since he voted for Ronald Reagan in 1976.
[00:20:58] Since those days, he says, quote, the Democrats have gravitated to principles of the government that would make FDR blush.
[00:21:06] And the Republicans have abandoned all principles.
[00:21:09] End of quote.
[00:21:10] He writes that Democrats do not believe that the Constitution restrains the federal government.
[00:21:16] They say so, and they act upon it.
[00:21:19] They believe that Congress is a general legislator that can right any wrong, tax any event, regulate any behavior,
[00:21:25] and intrude upon any relationship so long as there is a national political will for them to do so.
[00:21:34] Most Republicans believe the same, but don't acknowledge believing it for fear of sounding like the Democrats,
[00:21:39] whom they profess to hate.
[00:21:41] End of quote.
[00:21:42] It's just so much fun to read Judge Napolitano when he's speaking like this.
[00:21:46] Yeah, because he's entertaining.
[00:21:48] He's hardcore.
[00:21:50] He's an absolute truth teller, but he puts it in kind of fun prose that make sense.
[00:21:54] Let me kind of make the point for you to help out a little bit.
[00:21:57] Tweedledee and Tweedledum, ladies and gentlemen, are characters from Lewis Carroll's literature.
[00:22:02] You ever heard of The Looking Glass, for instance?
[00:22:05] Yeah, it's 1871 Looking Glass novel.
[00:22:07] Mm-hmm.
[00:22:09] Is the sequel to the famous Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, right?
[00:22:17] Alice in Wonderland, okay.
[00:22:18] Anyway, in The Looking Glass, they encounter two identical brothers,
[00:22:24] and those brothers are twiddly, twiddledum, known for their playful and somewhat nonsensical behavior, right?
[00:22:32] Okay.
[00:22:33] Anyway, they recite poetry and engage in comical arguments, whimsical, an uncertain nature of Carroll's
[00:22:40] and Magisterial world.
[00:22:41] Anyway, then they say synonymous with, and this is where it kind of comes forward,
[00:22:46] two people who act and behave in identical, non-distinguishable, different, but inconsequential ways.
[00:22:55] Right.
[00:22:55] Okay.
[00:22:56] And so there you have it.
[00:22:58] Well, then I think that characterizes Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
[00:23:03] Yeah, because they're totally different.
[00:23:05] They're totally different in so many ways.
[00:23:07] Yeah.
[00:23:08] But, and here's what he highlights where they're twiddledy and twiddledum.
[00:23:13] Lowell?
[00:23:15] Yeah, they both favor war against countries and against people that pose no threat whatsoever to us here in the U.S.,
[00:23:23] and they do so because it appears either domestically popular or financially beneficial to their campaigns.
[00:23:31] You see, and that's, we've talked about that before, right?
[00:23:34] I mean, the tremendous influence that the big pharma has on politicians and that the defense,
[00:23:41] you know, the armaments manufacturers have on our politicians.
[00:23:45] You see, I think that, I don't think war is domestically popular.
[00:23:49] I think that people are tired of the endless wars around the world.
[00:23:54] It's because they get campaign contributions from armament manufacturers that they continue to vote for more war
[00:24:01] and to send more money to Ukraine and to Israel and so forth.
[00:24:05] That's what I think is really happening behind the scenes in Congress, Sam.
[00:24:10] Tweedledee and Tweedledum would both spin us into oblivion is the point Judge Knapp is making.
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[00:30:14] From atop the Rocky Mountains,
[00:30:16] the crossroads of the West,
[00:30:18] you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:30:25] Thank you, and welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:30:27] This is Lowell Nelson riding shotgun with your host, Sam Bushman,
[00:30:31] here on Liberty Roundtable Live today.
[00:30:34] We've been talking about Judge Napolitano's column last week
[00:30:38] about Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
[00:30:40] Both of these candidates for U.S. President,
[00:30:43] Donald Trump and Kamala Harris,
[00:30:45] want to spin this into oblivion.
[00:30:47] They both believe in giveaways for the poor,
[00:30:50] tax breaks for the middle class,
[00:30:51] bailouts for the rich,
[00:30:52] bribes for the states,
[00:30:54] just to maintain themselves and their parties in power.
[00:30:57] Neither one believes in the values
[00:30:59] that underlie the Constitution.
[00:31:02] One candidate wants to amend the First Amendment
[00:31:04] out of existence, basically,
[00:31:07] to enable Congress to criminalize flag burning.
[00:31:10] That same candidate wants to amend the Fifth Amendment,
[00:31:13] which guarantees a fair trial, right,
[00:31:16] before the government can take life, liberty, and property.
[00:31:19] That candidate wants to permit local police
[00:31:21] and federal agents to administer corporal punishment
[00:31:24] at the scene of a crime.
[00:31:26] Never mind that they might beat the daylights
[00:31:28] out of the wrong person.
[00:31:29] Never mind that they might completely misinterpret events
[00:31:32] that occurred before they arrived on the scene.
[00:31:34] And never mind that one man's punch in the gut
[00:31:36] is another man's kiss on the cheek.
[00:31:38] This candidate wants the Constitution
[00:31:40] to permit this, quote-unquote, rough justice.
[00:31:44] Where's that going to lead to, folks?
[00:31:45] I think you and I both know.
[00:31:49] So to one candidate,
[00:31:51] rights are not natural to persons,
[00:31:53] but are granted by the laws of a place
[00:31:55] where one's mother was physically located
[00:31:57] at the time of her birth, right?
[00:31:59] Tell that to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison,
[00:32:01] who, in writing the Declaration of Independence
[00:32:04] and the Constitution,
[00:32:05] underscored the fact that one's natural rights
[00:32:08] comes from our Creator, right?
[00:32:11] Now, also, one of the candidates,
[00:32:13] Tweedledee, Tweedledum,
[00:32:14] wants to permit mothers and their physicians
[00:32:16] to kill babies in the womb
[00:32:18] up to the moment of birth
[00:32:20] for reasons of convenience.
[00:32:22] Basically, this candidate
[00:32:23] somehow equates baby killing
[00:32:25] with personal autonomy.
[00:32:27] He even calls this killing, this murder,
[00:32:29] a right that a woman has.
[00:32:32] Well, this candidate needs to understand
[00:32:35] that the greatest human right
[00:32:37] is the right to live.
[00:32:39] And that's part of the gift of the Creator
[00:32:41] who loves all life.
[00:32:43] Well, the other candidate
[00:32:45] is not too far behind
[00:32:47] because that candidate
[00:32:49] would also permit baby killing,
[00:32:50] but only up to 16 weeks
[00:32:52] of pregnancy, you know?
[00:32:54] Judge Knapp and I believe
[00:32:56] that killing a baby at any time
[00:32:58] should be just unfathomable.
[00:33:00] It's murder.
[00:33:02] So anyway,
[00:33:03] so those are some of the highlights
[00:33:05] of this column.
[00:33:07] Both candidates want to spend
[00:33:08] more on military
[00:33:08] than the next 10 countries
[00:33:10] combined spend on their military.
[00:33:12] So does it really matter
[00:33:13] who's president?
[00:33:15] Well, it certainly does emotionally.
[00:33:17] Half the country wants one
[00:33:18] and half the country wants the other.
[00:33:19] You know,
[00:33:20] Tweedledee or Tweedledum.
[00:33:22] But it doesn't matter constitutionally.
[00:33:25] Both Harris and Trump
[00:33:26] will kill innocents.
[00:33:27] They'll borrow billions,
[00:33:29] trillions really
[00:33:30] and crush liberty
[00:33:31] just to please their supporters
[00:33:33] and to stay in power.
[00:33:35] That's the bottom line
[00:33:36] from this column.
[00:33:37] Now,
[00:33:37] I have a slightly nuanced,
[00:33:40] you know,
[00:33:41] feeling about this.
[00:33:42] You know,
[00:33:43] even though I've probably offended
[00:33:44] all of our listeners,
[00:33:45] Sam,
[00:33:45] I would suggest to voters
[00:33:47] in battleground states,
[00:33:48] still,
[00:33:49] they ought to vote for Trump.
[00:33:50] Why?
[00:33:51] Well,
[00:33:51] both parties hate him.
[00:33:53] The deep state hates him
[00:33:54] and is likely behind the attempts
[00:33:56] to assassinate him.
[00:33:57] The lamestream media hates him.
[00:33:59] So at some level,
[00:34:01] he must be doing some things right.
[00:34:03] And plus,
[00:34:04] in retrospect,
[00:34:05] what about the overturning Roe v. Wade,
[00:34:07] right?
[00:34:07] The Dobbs decision
[00:34:10] probably wouldn't have happened
[00:34:11] without Neil Gorsuch,
[00:34:12] Brett Kavanaugh,
[00:34:13] and Amy Coney Barrett
[00:34:14] on the bench.
[00:34:15] And he appointed all three
[00:34:17] of those justices.
[00:34:19] And just final parting shot here,
[00:34:21] Sam,
[00:34:21] if Donald Trump
[00:34:24] takes office
[00:34:25] and does nothing more
[00:34:27] than pardon
[00:34:28] some of these innocents
[00:34:29] who are in prison,
[00:34:30] like Tina Peters,
[00:34:31] the former county clerk
[00:34:32] of Mesa County, Colorado,
[00:34:33] who helped expose
[00:34:34] the perfidy
[00:34:35] of the Dominion voting machines,
[00:34:37] right?
[00:34:37] How about Ian Freeman,
[00:34:39] who just simply sold Bitcoin
[00:34:40] there in New Hampshire?
[00:34:42] What about Ross Ulbricht,
[00:34:43] the founder
[00:34:44] of the Silk Road website?
[00:34:45] And what about
[00:34:46] all of the J6 prisoners?
[00:34:49] Silk Road's being chief among them.
[00:34:51] Absolutely right.
[00:34:52] I mean,
[00:34:52] if that's the only thing
[00:34:53] that Trump does
[00:34:54] on his first day in office,
[00:34:56] then his election
[00:34:57] will have been worthwhile,
[00:34:59] in my opinion.
[00:35:00] And I agree with your point.
[00:35:01] And I would say this,
[00:35:02] though,
[00:35:03] constitutionally,
[00:35:03] the reason I love his column
[00:35:05] is because he constitutionally
[00:35:06] has a point
[00:35:07] that you can't argue against.
[00:35:09] But I will say this.
[00:35:10] It's not so much
[00:35:11] that Trump will do
[00:35:11] as much of the right things
[00:35:12] as we would want him to.
[00:35:13] It's that he won't do
[00:35:15] as many of the wrong things
[00:35:16] as Kamala will.
[00:35:18] That's really the point here.
[00:35:19] Donald Trump will not
[00:35:20] take us down
[00:35:21] some of the dark roads.
[00:35:21] Kamala will.
[00:35:22] He just won't.
[00:35:23] And we at least have evidence
[00:35:24] of him being the president
[00:35:26] to know that he won't.
[00:35:27] Okay?
[00:35:28] And that's something
[00:35:28] really, really,
[00:35:29] really important.
[00:35:30] Now,
[00:35:30] the way that Judge Knapp
[00:35:32] finishes,
[00:35:33] I really like
[00:35:33] because I think
[00:35:34] this is the point
[00:35:35] that we need to take
[00:35:35] home from this.
[00:35:37] We need constitutional
[00:35:38] people, folks.
[00:35:39] Where are you,
[00:35:40] Thomas Jefferson
[00:35:41] and James Madison?
[00:35:43] Question mark.
[00:35:44] The nation turns
[00:35:45] its lonely eyes
[00:35:46] to you.
[00:35:47] Amen to that.
[00:35:49] Because that's what
[00:35:50] we really need, though.
[00:35:50] We need the Dr. Scott Bradleys
[00:35:52] and the Lowell Nelsons
[00:35:53] and the Campaign
[00:35:54] for Liberty people
[00:35:54] and the Young Americans
[00:35:56] for Liberty people
[00:35:56] and the people
[00:35:57] that are involved
[00:35:58] in the John Birch Society
[00:36:01] and people that are involved
[00:36:02] in all these organizations
[00:36:04] to really step up
[00:36:05] and run for office.
[00:36:06] Okay?
[00:36:07] That's what we need.
[00:36:08] So Judge Knapp
[00:36:09] is making the point
[00:36:09] that we need to look
[00:36:10] to new candidates
[00:36:11] and right now,
[00:36:11] hey, the election's tomorrow.
[00:36:12] You've got two choices
[00:36:13] or you can write in somebody.
[00:36:15] That's your deal.
[00:36:16] I know there's a couple
[00:36:17] more people on there
[00:36:17] you can vote for Jill Stein
[00:36:18] or some other clown act
[00:36:20] but all I'm saying is,
[00:36:22] look,
[00:36:22] we have got to put
[00:36:23] better candidates up
[00:36:24] and that's his main point
[00:36:25] that we need
[00:36:26] constitutional people
[00:36:27] to vote for
[00:36:28] and boy,
[00:36:28] howdy do I agree
[00:36:29] with that, Lowell.
[00:36:30] Oh, 100%.
[00:36:31] I'm with you 100%
[00:36:32] on that, Sam.
[00:36:33] Absolutely.
[00:36:35] And, you know,
[00:36:36] I think that,
[00:36:37] you know,
[00:36:38] vote for Joel Skousen.
[00:36:39] If you don't live
[00:36:40] in a battleground state,
[00:36:41] yeah,
[00:36:41] vote for Joel Skousen.
[00:36:43] That guy understands
[00:36:44] the Constitution
[00:36:45] better than the rest
[00:36:46] of the candidates combined
[00:36:48] and, you know,
[00:36:49] he might not be
[00:36:50] a Scott Bradley
[00:36:51] but boy,
[00:36:52] he's certainly knowledgeable
[00:36:53] about the Constitution.
[00:36:55] He knows who
[00:36:55] the deep state actors are.
[00:36:57] He understands history.
[00:36:58] I mean,
[00:36:59] tremendous reasons
[00:37:00] to vote for Joel Skousen
[00:37:01] for president
[00:37:02] but does he have a chance?
[00:37:03] No.
[00:37:04] He doesn't have a chance
[00:37:04] of being elected
[00:37:07] but we need to get there
[00:37:08] and I really appreciate
[00:37:09] judging him.
[00:37:09] I believe he's a good,
[00:37:10] honest, wise person
[00:37:11] we could vote for.
[00:37:12] That's right.
[00:37:13] Absolutely.
[00:37:13] Yeah.
[00:37:14] So anyway,
[00:37:14] the point though is
[00:37:15] that I think that
[00:37:16] this column is great
[00:37:17] because it really makes
[00:37:18] you wake up and think.
[00:37:18] It really focuses
[00:37:19] on the constitutionality
[00:37:20] of candidates
[00:37:21] and it really focuses
[00:37:22] on what we need to do
[00:37:23] is make sure
[00:37:23] that we have better choices
[00:37:25] going forward.
[00:37:25] It does matter
[00:37:26] who's president,
[00:37:27] ladies and gentlemen
[00:37:28] because I really believe
[00:37:29] that Donald will not do
[00:37:30] a lot of things
[00:37:31] that Kamala will do
[00:37:32] and it's what he won't do
[00:37:33] more than what he will do
[00:37:34] that really kind of
[00:37:35] in my opinion
[00:37:36] puts Donald Trump
[00:37:37] in a better position
[00:37:38] than Kamala
[00:37:39] even though he's far
[00:37:40] from what I would want
[00:37:40] him to be.
[00:37:41] That is a reality check
[00:37:43] that I think we need
[00:37:43] to really understand.
[00:37:45] We also need to kind of
[00:37:46] go ahead.
[00:37:47] And one other point
[00:37:48] I want to make there Sam
[00:37:48] is that here in the state
[00:37:50] I think the state elections
[00:37:51] the local elections
[00:37:52] are even more important
[00:37:53] than the presidential election.
[00:37:55] I know that we talk
[00:37:56] about the presidential election
[00:37:57] this is a national show
[00:37:59] but your state elections
[00:38:01] your local elections
[00:38:02] you know for commissioners
[00:38:03] county commissioners
[00:38:04] or for city councilmen
[00:38:05] or for school board
[00:38:06] I think a school board position
[00:38:09] is maybe one of the most
[00:38:11] important positions
[00:38:12] you have to elect
[00:38:14] but anyway
[00:38:15] local elections
[00:38:16] your state legislators
[00:38:17] is where the action really
[00:38:19] where our attention
[00:38:20] really ought to be focused
[00:38:21] and I'm happy to say Sam
[00:38:22] that here in the state
[00:38:23] of Utah
[00:38:24] 80% of the people
[00:38:27] that the party supported
[00:38:30] won their offices
[00:38:32] in convention
[00:38:33] meaning
[00:38:33] by local
[00:38:35] precinct elected delegates
[00:38:37] you know
[00:38:38] we have a caucus
[00:38:38] convention system
[00:38:39] here in Utah
[00:38:40] we don't elect
[00:38:41] everybody by primary
[00:38:42] we elect them
[00:38:43] using our caucus
[00:38:44] convention system
[00:38:45] and it's such a
[00:38:47] it's a much
[00:38:48] much better way
[00:38:49] unless they commit fraud
[00:38:50] like they did with
[00:38:51] Phil Lyman
[00:38:51] but you're right
[00:38:52] for the most part
[00:38:52] that's what we do
[00:38:53] I'm going to the elections
[00:38:55] tomorrow primarily
[00:38:55] to vote no on the amendments
[00:38:57] to vote all the judges out
[00:38:58] and to write in Phil Lyman
[00:39:02] for AG
[00:39:03] and for Carlton Bowen
[00:39:06] for U.S. Senate
[00:39:07] because these guys
[00:39:08] they truly understand
[00:39:09] the Constitution
[00:39:10] and that's the most
[00:39:12] important thing
[00:39:12] you can do tomorrow
[00:39:13] if you let me use them
[00:39:14] Who did you say
[00:39:14] for AG again?
[00:39:15] Let's make sure
[00:39:16] people heard that
[00:39:17] Austin Hepworth
[00:39:19] Austin Hepworth
[00:39:20] yep yep
[00:39:20] and Carlton Bowen
[00:39:22] for the U.S. Senate
[00:39:23] to replace Mitt Romney
[00:39:24] so
[00:39:25] anyway
[00:39:25] there's a lot to do
[00:39:26] later and then
[00:39:26] I mentioned John
[00:39:27] Birch Society Campaign
[00:39:28] for Liberty
[00:39:29] Young Americans
[00:39:29] for Liberty
[00:39:30] and a variety
[00:39:31] of other groups
[00:39:31] that are doing
[00:39:32] a phenomenal job
[00:39:33] you know
[00:39:34] we really need
[00:39:35] to make America
[00:39:35] states again
[00:39:37] you know
[00:39:37] it seems like
[00:39:38] it's just
[00:39:38] everything is federal
[00:39:39] these days
[00:39:40] and that's got
[00:39:40] to change
[00:39:41] Lowell
[00:39:42] yeah for sure
[00:39:43] and I'm glad
[00:39:44] that you mentioned
[00:39:45] that Sam
[00:39:46] the new American
[00:39:47] magazine headline
[00:39:49] of the October
[00:39:50] 14th edition
[00:39:51] was make America
[00:39:52] states again
[00:39:53] now this is a play
[00:39:55] on the slogan
[00:39:56] you know
[00:39:56] make America
[00:39:57] great again
[00:39:57] make America
[00:39:58] healthy again
[00:40:01] and it's spot on
[00:40:02] because in order
[00:40:03] to make America
[00:40:04] great again
[00:40:05] we must make
[00:40:05] America
[00:40:06] states again
[00:40:07] I mean
[00:40:08] that's the
[00:40:09] double entendre
[00:40:11] there
[00:40:11] and I believe
[00:40:13] that
[00:40:13] in fact
[00:40:14] I have a radio show
[00:40:15] as you know
[00:40:15] Sam
[00:40:16] entitled
[00:40:16] Path to State
[00:40:17] and Local
[00:40:18] Sovereignty
[00:40:18] where I discuss
[00:40:19] the importance
[00:40:20] of state
[00:40:21] and local
[00:40:21] jurisdictions
[00:40:22] nullifying
[00:40:23] the unconstitutional
[00:40:24] acts of the
[00:40:25] general government
[00:40:26] and that's what
[00:40:26] the articles
[00:40:27] in this edition
[00:40:28] of the new
[00:40:29] American magazine
[00:40:30] are saying
[00:40:30] you know
[00:40:31] this
[00:40:31] let me just
[00:40:32] quote this
[00:40:33] part from
[00:40:34] from Gary Benoit
[00:40:35] the editor
[00:40:36] in the introduction
[00:40:37] he says
[00:40:37] the U
[00:40:38] well yeah
[00:40:39] we probably need
[00:40:39] to go to break
[00:40:40] though Sam
[00:40:40] but
[00:40:41] skip the break
[00:40:42] continue sir
[00:40:43] okay
[00:40:43] yes he says
[00:40:44] this
[00:40:45] the U.S.
[00:40:45] constitution
[00:40:46] created a new
[00:40:47] government
[00:40:47] based on
[00:40:48] the astounding
[00:40:48] principles
[00:40:49] that all men
[00:40:49] are endowed
[00:40:50] by their creator
[00:40:51] with certain
[00:40:51] undeniable rights
[00:40:53] unalienable rights
[00:40:54] and that the
[00:40:54] government derives
[00:40:55] its just powers
[00:40:56] from the consent
[00:40:57] of the governed
[00:40:58] and to prevent
[00:40:59] this new government
[00:41:00] from exceeding
[00:41:01] its proper authority
[00:41:02] and devouring
[00:41:03] the rights
[00:41:04] it is supposed
[00:41:04] to protect
[00:41:05] only a few
[00:41:06] limited powers
[00:41:08] were delegated
[00:41:09] to the federal
[00:41:09] government
[00:41:10] by the constitution
[00:41:10] and even
[00:41:11] those few
[00:41:12] powers
[00:41:13] were subdivided
[00:41:14] among three
[00:41:15] branches
[00:41:16] while most powers
[00:41:17] were retained
[00:41:18] by the states
[00:41:19] and yet the federal
[00:41:21] government
[00:41:22] its delegated
[00:41:23] powers
[00:41:23] endangering
[00:41:25] our freedoms
[00:41:25] and is long
[00:41:26] past time
[00:41:27] for the states
[00:41:28] to assert
[00:41:29] their retained
[00:41:30] powers
[00:41:30] and to rein
[00:41:31] in unconstitutional
[00:41:33] federal
[00:41:34] overreach
[00:41:35] end of quote
[00:41:36] and so
[00:41:37] then he recommends
[00:41:38] you know
[00:41:38] read these four
[00:41:39] articles
[00:41:39] they're all
[00:41:39] cover story
[00:41:40] articles
[00:41:40] this whole
[00:41:41] edition
[00:41:42] of the
[00:41:42] New American
[00:41:43] is full
[00:41:43] of articles
[00:41:44] about
[00:41:45] state sovereignty
[00:41:47] about nullification
[00:41:48] the principles
[00:41:49] of 98
[00:41:50] federalist
[00:41:51] number 45
[00:41:52] federalist
[00:41:52] number 46
[00:41:53] he talks
[00:41:54] about how
[00:41:55] we can
[00:41:56] nullify
[00:41:57] he talks
[00:41:57] about the
[00:41:57] importance
[00:41:58] of nullifying
[00:41:59] of local
[00:42:00] jurisdictions
[00:42:00] nullifying
[00:42:01] the unconstitutional
[00:42:02] acts
[00:42:02] of the federal
[00:42:04] government
[00:42:05] and he says
[00:42:06] sadly
[00:42:07] one of the
[00:42:08] statements
[00:42:08] in one of
[00:42:08] these articles
[00:42:09] I just got
[00:42:10] to quote
[00:42:10] this
[00:42:10] quote
[00:42:11] sadly
[00:42:11] as a result
[00:42:12] of lies
[00:42:13] repeatedly
[00:42:14] taught
[00:42:14] in government
[00:42:15] schools
[00:42:15] and by
[00:42:16] the media
[00:42:17] Americans
[00:42:18] have been
[00:42:18] led to believe
[00:42:19] that all
[00:42:20] laws
[00:42:21] passed by
[00:42:21] Congress
[00:42:21] and signed
[00:42:22] by the
[00:42:22] president
[00:42:23] and presidential
[00:42:24] executive orders
[00:42:25] all federal
[00:42:26] regulations
[00:42:26] and decisions
[00:42:28] opinions
[00:42:28] of the
[00:42:29] supreme
[00:42:29] court
[00:42:30] rulings
[00:42:30] are the
[00:42:31] supreme
[00:42:32] law
[00:42:32] of the
[00:42:32] land
[00:42:33] and must
[00:42:33] be
[00:42:33] implemented
[00:42:34] by the
[00:42:34] states
[00:42:35] who are
[00:42:35] subordinate
[00:42:36] to the
[00:42:37] federal
[00:42:37] government
[00:42:38] end of
[00:42:38] quote
[00:42:38] this is a
[00:42:39] huge
[00:42:40] misunderstanding
[00:42:41] and so
[00:42:42] amen to that
[00:42:43] and I made
[00:42:43] the point
[00:42:43] last hour
[00:42:44] with Dr.
[00:42:44] Scott Bradley
[00:42:45] that I'll
[00:42:45] highlight
[00:42:46] here
[00:42:46] because I
[00:42:46] think it
[00:42:46] really is
[00:42:47] relevant
[00:42:47] think about
[00:42:48] how many
[00:42:48] thousands
[00:42:48] of laws
[00:42:49] they have
[00:42:49] everywhere
[00:42:50] from the
[00:42:51] general
[00:42:51] government
[00:42:51] to the
[00:42:52] state
[00:42:52] world
[00:42:53] whatever
[00:42:53] to the
[00:42:54] county
[00:42:54] to the
[00:42:54] city
[00:42:55] I mean
[00:42:55] even in
[00:42:56] Utah
[00:42:56] they have
[00:42:57] about a
[00:42:57] thousand
[00:42:57] bills
[00:42:57] that hit
[00:42:58] the
[00:42:58] docket
[00:42:58] every year
[00:42:59] and about
[00:42:59] 500
[00:42:59] pass
[00:43:00] or whatever
[00:43:00] every single
[00:43:01] year
[00:43:01] 500
[00:43:02] I'm
[00:43:02] 50
[00:43:02] plus
[00:43:03] years
[00:43:03] old
[00:43:03] think
[00:43:03] about
[00:43:03] how
[00:43:04] many
[00:43:04] that
[00:43:04] is
[00:43:04] just
[00:43:04] in
[00:43:04] one
[00:43:05] state
[00:43:05] and that
[00:43:06] because
[00:43:06] commandments
[00:43:06] of government
[00:43:07] are a gazillion
[00:43:08] but God
[00:43:09] has basically
[00:43:09] two great
[00:43:10] commandments
[00:43:10] love the
[00:43:10] Lord
[00:43:11] thy God
[00:43:11] with all
[00:43:11] thy heart
[00:43:12] might
[00:43:12] mind
[00:43:12] and strength
[00:43:12] and love
[00:43:13] thy
[00:43:13] neighbor
[00:43:13] as thyself
[00:43:14] and really
[00:43:14] what other
[00:43:15] commandments
[00:43:15] could you
[00:43:15] break
[00:43:16] if you
[00:43:16] keep
[00:43:16] those
[00:43:16] two
[00:43:18] isn't
[00:43:18] that
[00:43:18] in comparison
[00:43:19] to make
[00:43:20] the point
[00:43:20] right
[00:43:21] yeah
[00:43:22] yeah
[00:43:22] you know
[00:43:23] and I
[00:43:24] think it's
[00:43:24] Hugh
[00:43:24] Nibley
[00:43:25] who said
[00:43:25] that you
[00:43:25] can gauge
[00:43:27] the decadence
[00:43:28] of a
[00:43:28] civilization
[00:43:29] by the
[00:43:30] amount
[00:43:30] of refuse
[00:43:32] well I think
[00:43:33] you can gauge
[00:43:33] the decadence
[00:43:34] of your
[00:43:34] political system
[00:43:35] by the
[00:43:35] number of
[00:43:36] laws
[00:43:36] that they
[00:43:36] impose
[00:43:37] on the
[00:43:37] people
[00:43:39] so
[00:43:39] very
[00:43:40] interesting
[00:43:40] I appreciate
[00:43:41] that point
[00:43:41] very much
[00:43:42] yeah
[00:43:42] just two
[00:43:43] great
[00:43:43] commandments
[00:43:44] that back
[00:43:45] it up
[00:43:45] I mean
[00:43:45] it just
[00:43:45] provides
[00:43:46] a little
[00:43:46] bit more
[00:43:46] clarity
[00:43:47] for specific
[00:43:47] things
[00:43:48] that they're
[00:43:48] calling
[00:43:48] out
[00:43:49] to kind
[00:43:49] of
[00:43:49] double
[00:43:50] support
[00:43:51] it
[00:43:51] but I
[00:43:51] mean
[00:43:51] if you
[00:43:51] love
[00:43:51] your
[00:43:51] neighbor
[00:43:52] you'd
[00:43:52] never
[00:43:52] steal
[00:43:52] from
[00:43:53] them
[00:43:53] if
[00:43:53] you
[00:43:53] love
[00:43:54] your
[00:43:54] neighbor
[00:43:54] you'd
[00:43:54] never
[00:43:55] bear
[00:43:56] false
[00:43:57] witness
[00:43:57] against
[00:43:57] them
[00:43:58] or
[00:43:58] commit
[00:43:58] adultery
[00:43:58] or
[00:43:59] okay
[00:43:59] and so
[00:44:00] the
[00:44:00] two
[00:44:00] great
[00:44:01] commandments
[00:44:01] of that
[00:44:01] God
[00:44:02] gives us
[00:44:02] two
[00:44:02] guidelines
[00:44:03] and if
[00:44:03] you keep
[00:44:04] those
[00:44:04] two
[00:44:04] guidelines
[00:44:05] man
[00:44:06] just imagine
[00:44:06] if we were
[00:44:07] all self-government
[00:44:07] enough to keep
[00:44:08] those two
[00:44:08] guidelines
[00:44:09] we wouldn't
[00:44:09] need any
[00:44:09] other
[00:44:10] rules
[00:44:11] that's
[00:44:12] for sure
[00:44:12] Sam
[00:44:12] wow
[00:44:16] well
[00:44:16] the
[00:44:17] but it makes
[00:44:17] the point
[00:44:18] we need to
[00:44:18] make America
[00:44:19] states again
[00:44:19] because we
[00:44:19] need the
[00:44:20] checks and
[00:44:20] balances
[00:44:20] that the
[00:44:21] states
[00:44:21] provide
[00:44:21] we do
[00:44:22] have
[00:44:22] 50
[00:44:22] republics
[00:44:23] ladies and
[00:44:23] gentlemen
[00:44:24] we must
[00:44:24] not forget
[00:44:25] that reality
[00:44:26] writes the
[00:44:26] new
[00:44:26] American
[00:44:27] and boy
[00:44:27] are they
[00:44:27] spot on
[00:44:28] lol
[00:44:28] yeah
[00:44:29] and if
[00:44:29] you aren't
[00:44:29] subscribing
[00:44:30] to the
[00:44:30] new
[00:44:31] American
[00:44:31] magazine
[00:44:31] I
[00:44:32] urgently
[00:44:32] and
[00:44:34] adamantly
[00:44:34] suggest
[00:44:35] that you
[00:44:35] do
[00:44:35] it's
[00:44:36] very
[00:44:36] reasonable
[00:44:37] it's
[00:44:38] like
[00:44:38] for less
[00:44:38] than 100
[00:44:39] bucks
[00:44:39] a year
[00:44:39] you get
[00:44:39] this
[00:44:40] twice a
[00:44:40] month
[00:44:41] a great
[00:44:42] magazine
[00:44:42] you learn
[00:44:43] constitutional
[00:44:44] principles
[00:44:45] you also
[00:44:45] learn
[00:44:45] history
[00:44:46] I always
[00:44:46] have an
[00:44:47] article
[00:44:47] in here
[00:44:47] about
[00:44:48] some
[00:44:49] historical
[00:44:50] event
[00:44:51] or
[00:44:52] history
[00:44:53] that we
[00:44:54] need to
[00:44:54] understand
[00:44:54] the one
[00:44:55] in this
[00:44:56] one
[00:44:56] was about
[00:44:57] the great
[00:44:57] emancipation
[00:44:58] in this
[00:44:59] edition
[00:44:59] October 14th
[00:45:00] edition
[00:45:00] was about
[00:45:02] the great
[00:45:02] emancipation
[00:45:03] right
[00:45:04] and how
[00:45:05] the founding
[00:45:05] fathers
[00:45:06] set
[00:45:07] into
[00:45:07] motion
[00:45:08] the
[00:45:08] elimination
[00:45:09] of
[00:45:09] slavery
[00:45:10] nobody
[00:45:10] has
[00:45:11] taught
[00:45:11] that
[00:45:11] in
[00:45:11] today's
[00:45:12] school
[00:45:12] Sam
[00:45:12] everybody
[00:45:13] believes
[00:45:13] that
[00:45:13] the founding
[00:45:14] fathers
[00:45:14] are old
[00:45:15] white
[00:45:15] guys
[00:45:16] who
[00:45:16] loved
[00:45:16] owning
[00:45:17] slaves
[00:45:18] and
[00:45:19] imposing
[00:45:20] their own
[00:45:21] tyranny
[00:45:21] upon
[00:45:22] these
[00:45:22] slaves
[00:45:23] that's
[00:45:23] not
[00:45:23] true
[00:45:24] and
[00:45:25] this
[00:45:25] article
[00:45:25] in
[00:45:26] the
[00:45:26] American
[00:45:26] talks
[00:45:27] about
[00:45:27] that
[00:45:27] so
[00:45:27] it's
[00:45:27] just
[00:45:28] a
[00:45:28] sampling
[00:45:28] I'm
[00:45:28] just
[00:45:35] more
[00:45:35] the
[00:45:36] new
[00:45:36] American
[00:45:36] dot
[00:45:36] com
[00:45:37] check
[00:45:37] it
[00:45:37] out
[00:45:37] the
[00:45:38] new
[00:45:38] American
[00:45:38] dot
[00:45:38] com
[00:45:39] one of
[00:45:39] the
[00:45:39] best
[00:45:39] magazines
[00:45:39] on the
[00:45:40] planet
[00:45:40] right
[00:45:40] now
[00:45:41] when it
[00:45:41] comes to
[00:45:41] understanding
[00:45:42] the proper
[00:45:42] role of
[00:45:43] limited
[00:45:43] constitutional
[00:45:44] government
[00:45:44] and
[00:45:45] education
[00:45:45] and training
[00:45:46] and guidance
[00:45:46] towards helping
[00:45:47] that become
[00:45:47] a reality
[00:45:48] they do
[00:45:49] phenomenal work
[00:45:50] over there
[00:45:50] and this
[00:45:50] article
[00:45:51] is just
[00:45:51] proof
[00:45:51] positive
[00:45:52] now you
[00:45:52] went to an
[00:45:53] incredible
[00:45:53] meeting
[00:45:53] Friday night
[00:45:54] right
[00:45:54] it was
[00:45:55] the
[00:45:55] Highland
[00:45:55] meeting
[00:45:56] held in
[00:45:56] Highland
[00:45:56] Utah
[00:45:57] our guest
[00:45:57] speaker
[00:45:58] was a
[00:45:59] young
[00:45:59] lady
[00:46:00] who
[00:46:00] described
[00:46:01] life in
[00:46:01] communist
[00:46:02] Cuba
[00:46:03] and what
[00:46:04] a refreshing
[00:46:04] change
[00:46:05] it was
[00:46:05] for her
[00:46:06] family
[00:46:06] when they
[00:46:07] left
[00:46:07] Cuba
[00:46:07] went to
[00:46:08] Spain
[00:46:09] and
[00:46:09] thereafter
[00:46:10] came to
[00:46:10] the United
[00:46:11] States
[00:46:11] Sam
[00:46:12] her name
[00:46:13] is
[00:46:13] Gabriella
[00:46:13] and she
[00:46:14] is
[00:46:15] a
[00:46:15] delightful
[00:46:16] person
[00:46:16] you would
[00:46:17] never have
[00:46:18] known her
[00:46:18] background
[00:46:18] by looking
[00:46:19] at her
[00:46:19] she lived
[00:46:21] in Havana
[00:46:21] Cuba
[00:46:21] for 18
[00:46:22] years
[00:46:23] with her
[00:46:23] family
[00:46:24] she grew
[00:46:24] up there
[00:46:25] basically
[00:46:26] before her
[00:46:27] family was
[00:46:27] allowed to
[00:46:28] leave Cuba
[00:46:28] they were
[00:46:29] able to
[00:46:29] leave
[00:46:29] because
[00:46:30] they somehow
[00:46:32] were able
[00:46:32] to become
[00:46:32] citizens
[00:46:33] of Spain
[00:46:34] due to
[00:46:35] their
[00:46:35] Spanish
[00:46:36] ancestry
[00:46:37] like
[00:46:37] her
[00:46:38] grandma
[00:46:38] and grandpa
[00:46:39] were both
[00:46:39] from Spain
[00:46:41] or lived
[00:46:41] in Spain
[00:46:42] or something
[00:46:42] so they
[00:46:43] were able
[00:46:43] to become
[00:46:44] citizens
[00:46:44] of Spain
[00:46:45] and then
[00:46:46] for some
[00:46:46] reason
[00:46:47] Cuba
[00:46:47] let them
[00:46:48] go
[00:46:48] they let
[00:46:48] them
[00:46:49] out
[00:46:49] they
[00:46:49] couldn't
[00:46:50] leave
[00:46:50] if they
[00:46:51] were citizens
[00:46:51] of Cuba
[00:46:52] but because
[00:46:52] they were
[00:46:52] citizens
[00:46:53] of Spain
[00:46:53] they were
[00:46:53] able to
[00:46:54] leave
[00:46:54] and she
[00:46:55] said
[00:46:55] that
[00:46:55] she
[00:46:56] was
[00:46:56] very
[00:46:56] skinny
[00:46:57] you know
[00:46:57] when she
[00:46:58] left Cuba
[00:46:58] they were
[00:46:59] just skin
[00:46:59] and bones
[00:47:00] you know
[00:47:01] like some
[00:47:01] of these
[00:47:01] pictures
[00:47:02] you see
[00:47:02] of holocaust
[00:47:03] victims
[00:47:03] right
[00:47:04] I mean
[00:47:04] that was
[00:47:05] basically
[00:47:05] their
[00:47:06] description
[00:47:06] of herself
[00:47:11] we're going
[00:47:12] to get
[00:47:12] all back
[00:47:13] really quick
[00:47:14] but her
[00:47:15] presentation
[00:47:16] was so
[00:47:16] captivating
[00:47:18] and her
[00:47:19] personal
[00:47:19] person so
[00:47:20] charming
[00:47:21] that they're
[00:47:22] going to have
[00:47:22] her back
[00:47:23] to speak
[00:47:23] again as
[00:47:24] well
[00:47:24] ladies and
[00:47:25] gentlemen
[00:47:25] at the
[00:47:27] Highland
[00:47:28] meeting
[00:47:29] meeting
[00:47:29] it's so
[00:47:30] important
[00:47:30] she did
[00:47:31] such a
[00:47:31] great job
[00:47:32] and she
[00:47:32] really
[00:47:32] highlights
[00:47:33] her
[00:47:33] experiences
[00:47:34] in Cuba
[00:47:36] she's
[00:47:37] passionate
[00:47:37] about
[00:47:38] warning
[00:47:38] especially
[00:47:39] the young
[00:47:40] people
[00:47:41] in America
[00:47:42] about the
[00:47:42] evils of
[00:47:43] communism
[00:47:43] and socialism
[00:47:44] and the
[00:47:45] life that she
[00:47:46] had to lead
[00:47:46] in Cuba
[00:47:47] she's
[00:47:48] raising a
[00:47:49] warning voice
[00:47:50] about the
[00:47:50] evils of
[00:47:50] Marxism
[00:47:51] and all
[00:47:52] these quote
[00:47:52] isms
[00:47:53] whenever
[00:47:53] there's an
[00:47:53] ism it
[00:47:54] isn't good
[00:47:54] ladies and
[00:47:55] gentlemen
[00:47:55] she's a
[00:47:56] voice that
[00:47:57] our young
[00:47:57] people in
[00:47:57] America need
[00:47:58] to hear
[00:47:59] lol are you
[00:47:59] back
[00:48:02] all right
[00:48:02] we'll go
[00:48:03] ahead and
[00:48:03] keep working
[00:48:03] on getting
[00:48:04] lol back
[00:48:04] here
[00:48:06] but really
[00:48:06] she highlights
[00:48:08] her life
[00:48:08] in communist
[00:48:09] Cuba
[00:48:09] and talks
[00:48:10] about how
[00:48:10] they didn't
[00:48:10] have anything
[00:48:11] and it was
[00:48:11] just a force
[00:48:13] it was evil
[00:48:14] it was difficult
[00:48:15] it was hard
[00:48:17] and when they
[00:48:18] went to Spain
[00:48:18] it was much
[00:48:19] better but she
[00:48:19] still saw some
[00:48:20] of the evils
[00:48:20] in Spain
[00:48:21] and she came
[00:48:21] to America
[00:48:22] and thought
[00:48:22] America was
[00:48:23] wonderful
[00:48:23] she got an
[00:48:24] education up
[00:48:25] at BYU
[00:48:25] or I
[00:48:26] I think
[00:48:27] it's Idaho
[00:48:29] and she
[00:48:29] talks about
[00:48:30] many of the
[00:48:30] regulations
[00:48:31] and controls
[00:48:31] that she
[00:48:32] experienced
[00:48:32] in Cuba
[00:48:33] less so
[00:48:33] in Spain
[00:48:34] less so
[00:48:35] in the United
[00:48:35] States
[00:48:35] are starting
[00:48:36] to come
[00:48:36] to a theater
[00:48:37] near us
[00:48:37] and so
[00:48:38] she says
[00:48:39] many of the
[00:48:39] regulations
[00:48:40] and controls
[00:48:40] that resemble
[00:48:42] the regulations
[00:48:43] and control
[00:48:44] that they had
[00:48:44] in well
[00:48:47] they're being
[00:48:47] put in place
[00:48:48] in Utah
[00:48:50] and all
[00:48:51] around the
[00:48:51] United States
[00:48:53] okay
[00:48:54] she's warning
[00:48:55] us not to
[00:48:55] tolerate those
[00:48:56] things
[00:48:56] we need
[00:48:56] to heed
[00:48:57] her warnings
[00:48:59] really poignant
[00:48:59] testimony
[00:49:00] about the
[00:49:01] evils of
[00:49:01] communism
[00:49:02] and a lot
[00:49:02] of people
[00:49:02] speak out
[00:49:03] about this
[00:49:03] but we
[00:49:04] don't
[00:49:04] oftentimes
[00:49:05] listen
[00:49:05] we want
[00:49:06] to dismiss
[00:49:06] this
[00:49:06] as if
[00:49:07] it's not
[00:49:07] important
[00:49:07] or oh
[00:49:08] it's
[00:49:09] it's
[00:49:09] it's not
[00:49:09] really
[00:49:10] that close
[00:49:11] to us
[00:49:11] or you
[00:49:12] know
[00:49:12] we don't
[00:49:12] really have
[00:49:13] to worry
[00:49:13] about it
[00:49:13] or someone's
[00:49:14] just being
[00:49:14] kind of
[00:49:15] extreme
[00:49:15] or you
[00:49:16] know
[00:49:16] they act
[00:49:17] like the
[00:49:17] sky
[00:49:17] is
[00:49:26] really
[00:49:26] see
[00:49:26] an
[00:49:27] understanding
[00:49:28] that you
[00:49:29] don't get
[00:49:29] when most
[00:49:30] people speak
[00:49:31] about it
[00:49:32] yeah
[00:49:33] that Gabrielle
[00:49:34] just opened
[00:49:34] our eyes
[00:49:35] I mean
[00:49:35] I have
[00:49:35] heard
[00:49:36] stories
[00:49:36] of
[00:49:37] you know
[00:49:37] communist
[00:49:38] China
[00:49:38] I've heard
[00:49:39] stories
[00:49:40] about Germany
[00:49:40] and the
[00:49:41] Nazi
[00:49:41] regime
[00:49:41] but to hear
[00:49:42] it fresh
[00:49:43] since the
[00:49:44] revolution
[00:49:44] of 1959
[00:49:47] Cuba
[00:49:47] and people
[00:49:48] who live
[00:49:48] in Cuba
[00:49:49] have had
[00:49:49] no freedom
[00:49:50] I mean
[00:49:50] it was
[00:49:51] illegal
[00:49:51] to even
[00:49:52] slaughter
[00:49:52] a cow
[00:49:53] for your
[00:49:54] starving
[00:49:54] family
[00:49:55] if you
[00:49:55] owned a
[00:49:55] cow
[00:49:55] and slaughtered
[00:49:56] it for
[00:49:56] food
[00:49:57] you've
[00:49:57] got
[00:49:57] several
[00:49:57] years
[00:49:58] in prison
[00:49:58] for your
[00:49:59] crime
[00:49:59] I mean
[00:50:00] what she
[00:50:00] described
[00:50:01] Sam was
[00:50:01] horrendous
[00:50:03] and so
[00:50:04] they got,
[00:50:06] their food
[00:50:07] was rationed
[00:50:07] right the
[00:50:08] children
[00:50:09] would go
[00:50:09] to school
[00:50:09] from early
[00:50:10] in the
[00:50:10] morning to
[00:50:11] late
[00:50:11] afternoon or
[00:50:12] early
[00:50:12] evening they
[00:50:12] got
[00:50:13] one meal
[00:50:13] at school
[00:50:14] it was
[00:50:15] mostly rice
[00:50:15] and
[00:50:16] a
[00:50:16] little water that
[00:50:17] was
[00:50:17] it store
[00:50:18] shells
[00:50:18] were
[00:50:18] bare
[00:50:19] they
[00:50:19] got
[00:50:19] rationed
[00:50:20] their
[00:50:20] food
[00:50:21] they
[00:50:21] got
[00:50:21] a
[00:50:21] chunk
[00:50:22] of
[00:50:23] stale
[00:50:24] bread
[00:50:24] they
[00:50:24] got
[00:50:25] some
[00:50:25] maybe
[00:50:26] some
[00:50:26] rice
[00:50:27] that
[00:50:28] was
[00:50:28] the
[00:50:28] ration
[00:50:28] day
[00:50:29] after
[00:50:30] day
[00:50:30] year
[00:50:30] after
[00:50:30] year
[00:50:31] Sam
[00:50:31] the
[00:50:32] Cubans
[00:50:32] could not
[00:50:33] even go
[00:50:33] fishing
[00:50:33] in the
[00:50:34] ocean
[00:50:34] for
[00:50:34] food
[00:50:35] they
[00:50:35] could
[00:50:35] not
[00:50:36] grow
[00:50:37] gardens
[00:50:37] openly
[00:50:38] they
[00:50:39] could
[00:50:39] raise
[00:50:39] a
[00:50:39] cow
[00:50:40] or a
[00:50:40] pig
[00:50:40] so long
[00:50:41] as the
[00:50:41] proceeds
[00:50:41] of the
[00:50:42] animal
[00:50:42] went to
[00:50:42] the
[00:50:43] state
[00:50:43] so
[00:50:44] man
[00:50:44] I mean
[00:50:45] she said
[00:50:45] they didn't
[00:50:46] even have
[00:50:46] toilet
[00:50:46] paper
[00:50:47] she grew
[00:50:47] up in
[00:50:48] Havana
[00:50:48] and most
[00:50:49] of the
[00:50:49] time they
[00:50:50] did not
[00:50:50] even have
[00:50:51] toilet
[00:50:51] paper
[00:50:51] unless her
[00:50:52] father
[00:50:53] was
[00:50:53] successfully
[00:50:54] enabled to
[00:50:55] steal
[00:50:56] some from
[00:50:56] his place
[00:50:57] of
[00:50:57] employment
[00:50:58] I mean
[00:50:58] it was
[00:50:59] bad
[00:50:59] just really
[00:51:00] really bad
[00:51:01] Sam
[00:51:01] and so
[00:51:02] Gabriella
[00:51:03] described
[00:51:03] her life
[00:51:04] and then
[00:51:06] when they
[00:51:07] got to
[00:51:07] Spain
[00:51:08] she
[00:51:08] actually
[00:51:09] tasted
[00:51:09] her
[00:51:09] first
[00:51:10] hamburger
[00:51:10] at
[00:51:10] McDonald's
[00:51:11] she
[00:51:11] actually
[00:51:12] wondered
[00:51:12] how to
[00:51:13] get
[00:51:13] into
[00:51:13] a
[00:51:13] supermarket
[00:51:14] because
[00:51:14] the
[00:51:15] supermarket
[00:51:15] had
[00:51:15] automatic
[00:51:16] doors
[00:51:16] that would
[00:51:17] open
[00:51:17] when she
[00:51:18] got
[00:51:18] close
[00:51:19] and she
[00:51:19] was afraid
[00:51:19] to go
[00:51:20] in
[00:51:20] because
[00:51:20] they
[00:51:21] might
[00:51:21] close
[00:51:22] and never
[00:51:22] open
[00:51:23] up
[00:51:23] and let
[00:51:23] her
[00:51:23] out
[00:51:23] again
[00:51:24] Sam
[00:51:25] and
[00:51:27] you
[00:51:27] know
[00:51:27] and
[00:51:29] she
[00:51:29] noticed
[00:51:30] the
[00:51:30] woman's
[00:51:30] cart
[00:51:30] was
[00:51:31] full
[00:51:31] of food
[00:51:31] in the
[00:51:32] supermarket
[00:51:32] and she
[00:51:32] told her
[00:51:33] dad
[00:51:33] that
[00:51:33] person
[00:51:34] must
[00:51:34] be
[00:51:34] very
[00:51:34] rich
[00:51:35] and
[00:51:36] of
[00:51:37] course
[00:51:37] her
[00:51:37] dad
[00:51:37] explained
[00:51:38] to her
[00:51:38] well
[00:51:39] no
[00:51:39] everybody
[00:51:39] can
[00:51:40] buy
[00:51:40] food
[00:51:41] here
[00:51:41] food
[00:51:41] is
[00:51:41] not
[00:51:42] that
[00:51:42] expensive
[00:51:42] so
[00:51:43] anyway
[00:51:44] family
[00:51:44] ended up
[00:51:46] leaving
[00:51:46] Spain
[00:51:46] after a
[00:51:47] while
[00:51:47] moved
[00:51:47] to
[00:51:47] Florida
[00:51:48] Gabriella
[00:51:49] herself
[00:51:49] went
[00:51:50] to
[00:51:50] school
[00:51:50] obtained
[00:51:51] a
[00:51:51] graduate
[00:51:51] degree
[00:51:52] in
[00:51:52] Rexford
[00:51:52] Idaho
[00:51:53] and
[00:51:54] Sam
[00:51:54] she
[00:51:54] is
[00:51:54] so
[00:51:55] passionate
[00:51:55] about
[00:51:55] warning
[00:51:56] people
[00:51:56] especially
[00:51:57] the
[00:51:57] young
[00:51:57] people
[00:51:58] of
[00:51:58] America
[00:51:58] about
[00:51:59] the
[00:51:59] evils
[00:52:00] of
[00:52:00] communism
[00:52:00] the
[00:52:01] evils
[00:52:01] of
[00:52:01] socialism
[00:52:02] and
[00:52:03] that's
[00:52:03] why I wanted to mention her experience here on the show Sam
[00:52:05] she is raising a voice of warning
[00:52:08] about
[00:52:08] you need to get her on the radio with us lol
[00:52:10] invite her as a guest
[00:52:12] yeah okay
[00:52:13] I'd be happy to do that because we want her back at the highland meeting
[00:52:16] early next year
[00:52:17] and we're going to publicize the meeting
[00:52:19] we're going to invite all of the youth that we know
[00:52:22] the young people
[00:52:22] the teenagers
[00:52:23] the college age students
[00:52:25] the young married
[00:52:26] and help
[00:52:28] you know let her
[00:52:29] set them straight
[00:52:30] on socialism
[00:52:31] because they're coming out of our high schools today Sam
[00:52:34] believing that socialism is good
[00:52:36] you know
[00:52:37] and it's
[00:52:37] it's
[00:52:38] you know
[00:52:38] they need to hear
[00:52:39] from somebody who's actually lived it
[00:52:42] lived communism
[00:52:43] in order for them to believe maybe that
[00:52:46] you know maybe socialism and communism is bad after all
[00:52:48] and I shouldn't
[00:52:50] you know
[00:52:50] look
[00:52:51] look to change
[00:52:52] our country
[00:52:53] into a socialist country
[00:52:54] so anyway Sam
[00:52:57] that was
[00:52:57] it was wonderful
[00:52:58] wonderful presentation
[00:52:59] you will be
[00:53:00] delighted to
[00:53:01] to speak with Gabriella
[00:53:02] I'll give her contact information
[00:53:04] and we can get her on the show
[00:53:06] many
[00:53:07] many of the
[00:53:08] and
[00:53:09] last
[00:53:09] last thing I'll say about
[00:53:10] she raised the warning voice
[00:53:12] and said
[00:53:12] look you guys
[00:53:13] a lot of the things that are happening in America today
[00:53:17] happened in Cuba
[00:53:18] after the revolution
[00:53:19] of 1959
[00:53:20] the regulations
[00:53:21] and the controls
[00:53:23] are ominously similar
[00:53:26] today
[00:53:26] the ones that are being put into place around us right now
[00:53:28] here in Utah
[00:53:29] and across America
[00:53:31] and she is warning us
[00:53:32] Sam
[00:53:33] she is warning us
[00:53:34] not to tolerate
[00:53:35] those controls
[00:53:36] and those regulations
[00:53:37] Sam
[00:53:40] well folks
[00:53:41] there's what's called a witness
[00:53:43] and a warning
[00:53:43] ladies and gentlemen
[00:53:44] and she's providing both
[00:53:45] I'll tell you that right now
[00:53:46] and we ought
[00:53:47] take heed
[00:53:48] and as Dr. Bradley
[00:53:49] and I focused on last hour
[00:53:50] and we'll let you have the last word on this Lowell
[00:53:52] we talked about God Almighty
[00:53:54] we need to turn to God
[00:53:55] and pray
[00:53:55] I don't care what the election outcome is
[00:53:57] necessarily per se
[00:53:58] and I hope it goes for the Donald
[00:54:00] but really
[00:54:01] the biggest difference
[00:54:02] that we can make
[00:54:03] is turn to God
[00:54:03] and repent
[00:54:04] and He'll heal our land
[00:54:05] and protect us
[00:54:05] God Almighty
[00:54:07] is the key to the exercise
[00:54:09] Lowell
[00:54:09] absolutely right Sam
[00:54:11] that is the key
[00:54:12] regardless of what happens around us
[00:54:14] let's maintain
[00:54:15] our belief in God
[00:54:17] our faith in God
[00:54:19] He is a God of miracles
[00:54:20] and that's one thing
[00:54:21] that Gabby said too
[00:54:22] she believed in God
[00:54:24] because one of her grandmothers
[00:54:25] was Catholic
[00:54:26] and so you let that belief
[00:54:28] stay strong in her heart
[00:54:30] and look how it turned out
[00:54:32] how life has turned out
[00:54:33] for her Sam
[00:54:33] God bless you all
[00:54:34] thanks for your great work sir
[00:54:37] you're welcome Sam
[00:54:38] good to be with you
[00:54:39] campaignforliberty.org
[00:54:40] always doing a phenomenal job
[00:54:41] Young Americans for Liberty as well
[00:54:43] John Burt Society
[00:54:44] check it all out
[00:54:44] and God save the republic


