
October 2, 2024
ChristiTutionalist Politics (S2EOctSpecial1) Sow to Reap, Known by Fruits, Failure to Act is complicit in the Evil befalls w/ Christopher Armstrong Stevenson
ChristiTutionalist (TM) PoliticsSpeaker A, Christopher Armstrong Stevenson, is an 18-year-old from Florida who is currently studying engineering but wants to get into e-commerce and social media business. He shares his conservative political views and pro-life stance against abortion. He believes promoting contraception could help prevent abortions.
Speaker B, Joseph M. Leonard, discusses various topics with Christopher, including the left's agenda, grooming and pedophilia, homeschooling, work ethics, and the failure of communism. He emphasizes the importance of taking action to turn the nation away from wicked ways while also trusting in God's timing.
They explore generational shifts, with younger people becoming more conservative due to the left's push. Christopher affirms seeing this trend among his peers. They also discuss the biblical concept of "work sets you free" and the difference between being unable and unwilling to work.
Christopher, an 18-year-old conservative, shares his views on abortion, contraception, and the left's agenda.
Joseph, a Christian constitutionalist, discusses topics like grooming, homeschooling, work ethics, and communism's failure.
They explore generational shifts, with younger people becoming more conservative due to the left's push.
The importance of taking action to turn the nation away from wicked ways while also trusting God's timing is emphasized.
The biblical concept of "work sets you free" and the difference between being unable and unwilling to work are discussed.
Homeschooling or actively countering negative influences in public schools is deemed crucial for proper education.
The potential risks of promoting contraception and its link to abortion laws like Roe v. Wade are debated.
The failure of communism and the importance of personal responsibility and work ethic are highlighted.
"With that stuff, I think that could be a big part of where the slippery slope could start. So if that's where it starts and if it leads into what we, what we have with, with the roe versus wave, with all the abortion laws that we're around, then that it's just, it's not a good idea. I don't think that we should begin promoting that kind of stuff, and it's a shame that we have, but." - Christopher Armstrong Stevenson
- This quote highlights Christopher's view on the potential risks of promoting contraception, as it could lead to a slippery slope towards abortion laws like Roe v. Wade.
"Yeah. As I say, thankfully, more are awakening from their woke stupor. And indeed, the more the left keeps pushing, the more ridiculous the further down that slope that we warned was the slippery slope that was coming to where we are today. They didn't listen. I can't say you didn't listen. You weren't here. Right. I've been talking about this stuff for five decades now, ever since I was in high school in the seventies. The slippery slope. This is where we're heading. People did not listen, would not listen. Thought the Democrats were still the party of JFK. No, they are not." - Joseph M. Leonard
- This quote captures Joseph's perspective on how the left's agenda has become increasingly extreme, and how people failed to heed the warnings about the slippery slope, leading to the current state of affairs.
Chapter 1: Introduction and Background
The chapter begins with an introduction of the guest, Christopher Armstrong Stevenson, explaining the origin of his middle name Armstrong. The host Joseph M. Leonard gives some background about himself and his work. They discuss Stevenson's age, location, education, interests, and political affiliations.
- Christopher Armstrong Stevenson is an 18-year-old from Florida who is currently studying engineering science in college, although his interests lie in e-commerce and social media.
- Stevenson is a member of the Republican party and has been influenced by his father's conservative views and media sources like The Blaze.
Key Quote
"I'm so part of the republican party. That was what I signed when I put on my, when I went to get my driver's license. And I so I get a lot of my information. Like my dad listens to the Blaze media podcast. He listens to them all the time. So I get a lot of my stuff from him and them and, and so that's where, that's honestly where most of us come from. My dad is like, he's taught me everything." by Speaker A (Christopher Armstrong Stevenson)
- This quote reveals Stevenson's political affiliations and the sources from which he gets his information and views.
Chapter 2: Generational Shift and Conservative Values
The host and guest discuss the generational shift towards conservative values among younger generations, despite attempts at liberal indoctrination. They touch on topics such as the left's agenda, gender ideology, abortion, and the importance of homeschooling in shaping conservative values.
- There is a growing generational shift towards conservative values, as more young people are 'awakening' from liberal indoctrination and embracing conservative principles.
- Homeschooling is seen as a crucial factor in shaping conservative values and beliefs among younger generations, as opposed to public school indoctrination.
Key Quote
"Like among, especially among my friends. Like they're all, they're all similar to me in my, with my activism, with my beliefs, that kind of stuff. But no, just in general, what I've seen, I did, I was home schooled for most of my life, but I took a year in public school. And whenever I went there, there is definitely a lot of the leftist kids. But I think that the conservatives were actually a bit more dominant there, which was surprising to see." by Speaker A (Christopher Armstrong Stevenson)
- This quote from the guest supports the idea of a generational shift towards conservative values, as he observed more conservative students than leftist ones during his time in public school.
Chapter 3: Abortion Debate and Moral Dilemmas
The conversation delves into the contentious issue of abortion, with both the host and guest expressing their pro-life stances. They discuss the moral dilemmas surrounding abortion, such as the potential for compromise on certain exceptions and the slippery slope of allowing any form of abortion. The importance of contraception as an alternative is also explored.
- Both the host and guest hold strong pro-life views and are hesitant to compromise on the issue of abortion, though the host acknowledges the moral dilemma of potentially saving some lives through limited exceptions.
- The use of contraception is discussed as a potential alternative to abortion, as a means of preventing unwanted pregnancies without terminating a life.
Key Quote
"Yeah, it's, it's amazing. I just, it's like horribly amazing. But, yeah, no, I can't begin to think of compromising that stuff because with the stuff that I believe, with who I am, with how I was raised, I'm just, I'm firming what I believe. Now, there's certain things that my mind can be changed on, of course, but when it comes to certain things like abortion, it's just, it's disgusting." by Speaker A (Christopher Armstrong Stevenson)
- This quote from the guest expresses his strong pro-life stance and unwillingness to compromise on the issue of abortion, which he finds morally reprehensible.
Chapter 4: Personal Responsibility and the Dangers of Socialism/Communism
The discussion shifts to the importance of personal responsibility, hard work, and earning one's way in life. The dangers of socialism and communism are highlighted, with examples of their failures throughout history. The guest shares his perspective on the entitlement mentality prevalent among some of his peers.
- Personal responsibility, hard work, and earning one's way in life are emphasized as essential values, in contrast with the entitlement mentality and reliance on government assistance.
- The dangers of socialism and communism are highlighted, with examples of their failures throughout history, such as the Mayflower Compact's initial attempt at a communal system.
Key Quote
"Bradford instituted private property, personal freedoms and responsibilities. Everything our nation was then gone on to be founded on. Have you ever heard the Mayflower compact talked about in that reality before?" by Speaker B (Joseph M. Leonard)
- This quote from the host emphasizes the importance of personal freedoms and responsibilities, as exemplified by the Mayflower Compact and the founding principles of the United States, in contrast with the failures of socialism and communism.
Chapter 5: Closing Thoughts and Encouraging the Youth
In the final chapter, the host and guest share closing thoughts on the importance of young people embracing conservative values and personal responsibility. The host offers to send the guest some of his books to encourage his growth and potential future endeavors, such as starting a podcast.
- The host encourages the guest to embrace his conservative values and potentially start his own podcast, offering to send him some of his books on podcasting and writing.
- The conversation highlights the importance of young people embracing personal responsibility, hard work, and critical thinking, rather than succumbing to entitlement mentalities or being indoctrinated by liberal ideologies.
Key Quote
"But if I go too much over 30 minutes, it will cost me viewers because of that quarter attention span of social media today. People want it in a short paragraph rather than delve into full, in depth. Go really down the rabbit hole. You see that amongst your peers, don't you?" by Speaker B (Joseph M. Leonard)
- This quote addresses the shorter attention spans prevalent among the guest's generation, which contrasts with the host's desire for in-depth discussions and exploration of complex topics.
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A
show
based
on
the
facts,
honesty.
The
man,
the
myth,
the
legend.
Christitutionalist
Joseph
M.
Leonard.
Welcome
to
cristitutionalist
politics
podcast,
aka
CTP,
in
association
with
thelibertyveacon.com.
and
I
am
your
host,
joseph
M.
Leonard.
And
that's
l
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n
a
r
d
c
t
p,
is
your
no
muss,
no
fuss,
just
me,
you,
and
occasional
guest
type
podcast.
I
really
appreciate
you
tuning
in.
As
Graham
norton
will
say,
let's
get
on
with
the
show.
Hello,
everybody.
Welcome
my
guest
today,
christopher
Armstrong
Stevenson.
If
you're
looking
on
behind
the
scenes
bitch
shoot
brighty
on
rumble
or
YouTube
video,
you
see
me
using
air
quotes,
and
I'm
doing
that
for
a
reason.
We'll
have
Christopher
explain
why
the
Armstrong
Stevenson
thing.
Have
at
it.
All
right,
so
my.
My
legal
last
name
is
Stevenson,
but
I
go
by
my
middle
name
armstrong,
because
it's.
I
don't
know,
it's
kind
of
like,
become
like
a
thing
over
the
last
few
years
because
that
was.
I'm
named
after
my.
My
dad's
best
friend,
who
is
an
ex
navy
SeaL,
who
is
Christopher
Armstrong.
So
that's.
Yeah,
that's
kind
of
where
it
comes
from.
Cool.
I
like
that.
And,
yeah,
my
full
name
is
Joseph
martin
Edward
Leonarde.
So
a
lot
of
people
called
me
Martin.
It's
on
my
license
plate.
M
a
r
t
y
n,
which
is
now
going
to
confuse
some
people
because
my
terror
strikes
coming
soon
to
a
city
near
u
book.
There
is
a
martin,
m
a
r
t
I
n,
which
is
how
my
middle
legal
name
is
indeed
spelled.
But
it
has
nothing
to
do
with
me.
It's
a
fictional
character.
I
just
used
that
name.
But
now
that
everybody's
thoroughly
confused,
let's
have
you
give
us
your
background.
All
right,
so.
Well,
I'm
18
years
old.
I
live
in
Florida
and
Daytona
beach.
And
currently,
well,
I
used
to
live
in
North
Carolina.
That's
actually.
That's
where
I
like
it.
I
like
it
up
in
the
mountains.
Mountains
are
good.
But,
yeah,
so
I'm.
I
try.
Or
I'm
going
to
college
right
now
for
engineering
science,
which
not
really
what
I
want
to
do,
but
I
get
into.
I
do
like
e
commerce,
a
little
bit
of
social
media
stuff,
and
that's
kind
of
what
I'm
trying
to
get
into.
Like
that,
the
whole
online
business,
trying
to.
And
maybe
even
potentially
starting
podcasts
of
my
own
one
day
because
this
fun.
I
enjoy
this
stuff.
That's
great.
You've
got
to
get
my
fourth
internationally
available
book,
podcasting,
quick
start
guide.
And
then
after
that,
helps
you
to
get
your
podcast
going,
you
will
want
to
write
a
book.
I
will
want
to
see
a
book
from
you.
My
second
international
book,
how
to
write
a
book
and
get
it
published.
Hence
tips
and
techniques.
So
in
fact,
after
this
show
is
over,
when
we're
offline,
I'll
get
your
address,
I'll
send
you
a
copy
of
both
those
books.
But
at
any
rate,
and
I
say
at
any
rate
because
it's
an
ongoing
gag
here
about
me
maybe
renaming
the
show
too,
at
any
rate,
because
that's
actually
a
good
name
for
a
podcast.
Heck,
I'll
let
you
have
it
if
you
want
to
use
it.
At
any
rate
is
a
great
podcast.
And
I
jokingly
keep
saying
it
over
and
over
and
over
during
this
show
now.
So
it's
become
an
ongoing
running.
Gaganous
most
podcasters,
you
got
to
avoid
the
AHS
and
the
ums
while
you're
gathering
your
thoughts.
And
then
I
for
some
reason
started
doing
at
any
rate,
so
now
it's
become
an
ongoing
run
and
gag
here.
So
indeed,
at
any
rate,
I
was
very
encouraged
to
see
you
becoming
active
and
I
that
will
be
great.
I
would
look
forward
to
you
doing
a
podcast
and
if
you're
willing
to
have
guests,
I
would
love
to
be
your
first
guest.
But
indeed,
at
any
rate,
I
wanted
to
bring
you
on
very
much
because
of
your
age.
Right?
I'm
62.
In
fact,
I
have
a
friend,
zelibertybeacon.com,
where
my
show
has
corresponding
correlating
articles
with
my
Saturday
show
drops.
Roger
Landry
over
there
does
a
podcast
called
Boomer
and
Zoomer.
He's
team,
he's
my
age.
So
he
teamed
up
with
somebody
younger
to
do
a
zoomer
and
boomer
show
to
give
both
the
young
and
old
perspective.
So
exactly
why
I
want
to
have
you
want
to
give
that
youth
perspective.
Are
you
politically
active
in
a
political
party
or
anything
like
that?
Currently,
yes.
I'm
so
part
of
the
republican
party.
That
was
what
I
signed
when
I
put
on
my,
when
I
went
to
get
my
driver's
license.
And
I
so
I
get
a
lot
of
my
information.
Like
my
dad
listens
to
the
Blaze
media
podcast.
He
listens
to
them
all
the
time.
So
I
get
a
lot
of
my
stuff
from
him
and
them
and,
and
so
that's
where,
that's
honestly
where
most
of
us
come
from.
My
dad
is
like,
he's
taught
me
everything.
Yeah.
Glenn
Beck.
Love
Glenn
Beck.
I
recently
had
a
show
about
social
media.
That's
not
what
I
was
meant
to
refer
to,
but
a
couple
shows
ago,
I
don't
remember
which
one
it
was,
I
mentioned
Glenn
Beck.
There's
good
and
bad
and
ugly
on
the.
Virtually
any
site,
any
channel
you
tune
into.
It
was
like,
remember,
Glenn
Beck
was
on
CNN
at
one
time,
right?
I
used
to
watch
Glenn
Beck
when
he
was
on
CNN
before
he
went
to
Fox
and
now
created
the
blaze.
I
used
to
watch
him
on
CNN
all
the
time.
There's
nothing
worth
watching
there
anymore.
But
that's
a
whole
other
episode,
because
I
have
written
on
that.
I
mean,
the
enamedias,
I
hashtag
it
eneme
and
then
lowercase
dia.
They
are
left
biased.
Emedia.
They
are
almost
all,
except
for,
like,
the
blaze
or
newsmax
and
Oan
left
wing
propaganda.
They
become
part
democrats,
as
they
call
them,
apparent.
You
know,
they
are
no
different
than
Pravda
used
to
be
in
Russia.
Yeah,
that's
a
good
point.
I've
seen.
I've
seen
a
lot
of
the
stuff,
like,
with
the
BBC,
actually.
I
follow
close.
I
follow
them
a
bit
closely,
and
I've
seen
some
of
the
stuff
that
they've
done.
Like,
they.
They've
really,
like,
gone
way
downhill,
that.
Remember
at
one
point,
a
while
back,
they
had
some
incident
with
one
of
their.
One
of
their
employees
was.
I
believe
he
was
engaging
with
a
minor,
and
they,
like,
completely,
like,
hit
his
name,
hit
who
he
was,
protect
him
completely.
But
they're
out
here
trying
to
expose
other,
like,
influencers
who
are
trying
to
spread
the
truth,
and
they're
trying
to
call
them
out
for
straight
up
lies.
Yeah,
I
saw
that
story.
I
know
who
you're
talking.
I
don't
know
the
name,
but.
Yeah,
I
know
who
you're
talking
about.
Right.
I
mean,
the
left
has
become
the
protectorate
of
pedophiles.
I
mean,
there's
just
no
way
around
it
anymore.
They're
just
all
this.
You
know,
the
LGB
part
of
the
equation
has
a
big
problem
with
the
TQ
part
of
the
equation.
I
have
gay
and
lesbian
friends.
They
are
part
of
the
tolerance
and
acceptance
crowd.
They
know
my
christian
position
on
traditional
marriage.
They
also
know
that
I
was
willing
to
support
civil
unions
to
give
them
legal.
Legal
protections,
but
not
destroy
traditional
marriage.
We
are
great
friends.
We
understand
where
each
other
comes
from.
And
I
abide
by
Matthew
seven.
Condemn
not,
lest
ye
be
condemned.
I
don't
condone
your
lifestyle.
They
understand
that.
But
I
am
not
going
to
condemn
you.
That
is
for
the
Lord.
Final
judgment
is
for
the
Lord.
But
they
are
in
that
LGB
part.
Indeed.
Not
fond
of
the
TQ
part.
That
is
indeed
what
I
coined
also
terms
gativists
engaging
in
gativism.
They
are
about
pedophilia
and
grooming
and
recruitment,
not
the
born
this
way.
Tolerance
and
acceptance
of
the
past.
They
literally
want
to
recruit
people
into
the
lifestyle.
Big
difference
between
the
two,
right?
The
log
cabinet
Republican.
No
problem
with
them
whatsoever.
Plenty
of
gays
and
lesbians
I
know
are
republicans.
No
problem.
This
is
not
about
being
homophobic.
I'm
sure
you've
feel
probably
the
same.
They
do.
Yeah.
It's,
it's
like
I've,
I've
known
some,
some
gay
people
in
the
past
who
have
been
like,
just
really
actually
amazing
people.
They've
been
fine
with
me
being
me.
I've
been
fine
with
them
being
them
because
they,
they
weren't
like,
so
just
gaietivists.
They
were
gay
to
this?
Yeah.
They
weren't
gaietivists
about
who
they
were.
They're
like,
yeah,
I'm
just.
This
is
me,
but
it's
not
my
personality,
it's
not
my
lifestyle.
And
with
the
gaietivists,
they
come
for
our
children
because
they
can't
have
children
of
their
own.
So
how
are
they
going
to
keep
their
movement
going
unless
they
let
us
put
the
work
in
our
children,
spend
the
money
on
them,
raise
them,
have
them
all
this
good
stuff.
And
that's
what
they
do.
They
come
along
and
then
they
start
trying
to
put
the
propaganda
and
all
of
the
lies
into
their
head
and
try
and
change
who
they
are
and
make
them
into
something
that
they're
not
trying
to
confuse
them.
Scheme.
Yeah,
it's
become
a
leftist
fascia
cracks
part
of
their
fabric
at
part
of
their
coalition
about
destroying
western
culture.
I
have
an
episode.
The
issue
is
never
the
issue.
And
that's
the
case,
you
know,
that's
been
around
long
before
me
about
marxist
revolution.
The
issue
is
never
the
issue.
It's
what
and
how
you
can
use
any
issue
to
gain
power
for
yourself.
It's
all
about
power
and
control.
And
the
minute
they
have
full,
like
Russia
or
China,
one
party
rule,
all
you
useful
idiots
will
be
kicked
to
the
curb
because
you're
no
longer
needed.
And
they
can't
figure
that
out.
Exactly.
It's
like,
it's
like,
it
reminds
me
of
the
whole
like,
abortion
thing
back
when,
back
when
that
was
around
and
they
were
trying
to
legalize
it
up
to,
up
to
the
full
nine
months.
And
then
you
just
have
to
stop
and
think
about
that
in
terms
of
like,
if
they're
willing
to,
to
murder
a,
like
a
newly
born
baby
because
it's
just
like,
it's
irrelevant,
it's
not
needed.
When
are
they
going
to
move
on
to
the
elderly
who
can't
help
themselves
and
need
to
be,
need
to
be
helped
by
somebody
else?
They
would
be
eventually
just,
just
waiting
back.
I
have
an
episode.
By
the
time
this
airs,
it
will
have
dropped.
But
since
we
are
recording,
I'm
looking
at
my
calendar.
Today
is
technically
Wednesday,
July
3.
Happy
4
July,
by
the
way,
for
tomorrow.
So
we're
recording.
Wednesday,
July
3.
I
have
a
show
called
self
sufficiency.
Season
two,
episode
58.
That
will
be.
That
will
be
dropping.
Saturday,
July
27.
And
that
is
a
follow
up
to
a
previous
pro
life
episode
of
just
that.
The
slippery
slope.
Right?
They
at
first
said
we
wanted
to
be
safe,
legal,
and
rare,
and
most
people
were
fine
with
that.
Okay.
But
of
course,
the
slippery
slope.
Look
at
where
we
are
today.
They
demand
even
post
birth
abortion,
the
very
thing
that
Kermit
Gosnell
is
in
prison
in
Pennsylvania
for.
New
York,
Michigan,
and
several
other
blue
states
have
legalized
the
baby
is
born
via
a
botched
abortion.
No
problem.
Just
put
it
off
to
the
side
and
let
it
die.
So
it's
no
longer
safe.
More
women
are
dying
to
abortions
than
that
Roe
v.
Wade
age
cry
of
eliminate
co
hanger
abortions.
More
women
die
today
due
to
botched
abortions
because
they're
not
safe.
Legal.
Well,
most
places
it
is
legal.
And
that
rare
part,
well,
again,
look
at
today.
Most
people
are
willing
to
compromise
with
the
life
of
the
mother,
not
the
health.
Health
means
mental
health.
That's
the
dodge.
Oh,
my
God.
It
would
just
upset
my
mental
health.
Therefore,
let
me
kill
my
baby.
No.
If
it's
the
life
of
the
mother,
which
is
like
a
one
in
a
million
chance
that
would
happen,
or
rape
or
incest,
all
of
those
combined
are
lusted.
1%
of
all
abortions
performed.
So
me
as
a
Christian,
knowing
things
aren't
perfect
on
this
planet,
if
we
can
limit
it
to
life,
rape
and
incense,
99%
of
all
abortions
would
then
be
illegal.
What?
Where
do
you
stand
on.
On.
Are
you
willing
to
compromise
a
little?
Let
me
put
it
this
way.
I
give
it
an
o.
And
that
self
sufficiency
again?
Yeah,
because
Ed
Kroll
brought
up
on
the
previous
life
episode
about
the
eugenics.
That's
the
next
step.
As
you
alluded
to,
Obamacare,
socialize,
money,
always
about
rationing.
Well,
we
can
give
you
a
$20
fentanyl
pill
to
end
your
life
because
we're
not
going
to
give
you
the
$20,000
hip
surgery.
But,
yeah,
an
EMT
or
a
cop
comes
upon
a
river
that
there
are
four
children
drowning,
one
at
09:00,
one
at
noon,
two
at
03:00.
What
do
you
do?
You
save
as
many
lives
as
you
can,
right?
You
don't
say.
Well,
I
can't
save
all
four
so
I'm
not
going
to
save
any
of
them.
That
is
just
stupid.
You
go
in
after
the
two,
you
know
you
can
save,
right?
Yeah.
Like,
and
with
that,
yeah.
The
whole
compromising
thing,
I
don't
compromise
with
that
kind
of
stuff
because
I
just,
it's
absolutely
abhorrent
that
people
would
do
that
in
the
first
place.
But
I
mean,
it's,
yeah,
the
slippery
slope
is
genuinely,
I
don't
know
how
people
haven't
caught
on
more
to
that.
That's
how
the
way
the
world
works.
But
we
have
to
keep
a
strict
and
tight
system
and
not
be
willing
to
make
these
sorts
of
sacrifices
and
come
like,
oh,
it's
just,
just
once,
it's
like,
like
with
a
cigarette,
you
know,
just,
just
take
one.
Just
take
one.
And
then
next
thing
you
know,
lung
cancer.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So
that's
the
existential
trap
for
us
as
christians.
We
want
to
be
100%
pro
life
all
of
the
time.
But,
like
here
in
Michigan,
we
had
a
law
on
the
book
from
ages
ago
that
made
abortion
of
any
kind
at
any
time,
for
any
reason
completely
illegal.
But
the
left
was
able
to
get
an
abortion
allowance
bill
anytime,
any
place,
any
reason
performed
by
anybody,
and
they
sold
it
as
a
limited
abortion
bill,
so
it
passed.
And
we
in
Michigan
failed
to
get
the
15
week
heartbeat
bill
passed
because
a
lot
of
people
indeed
said
no.
If
we
can't
get
all
abortions
eliminated,
they're
going
to
let
all
kids
be
killed.
And
I
don't
get
that.
Would
you
vote
for
a
15
week
heartbeat
bill
and
save
as
many
lives
as
possible,
knowing
you're
not
able
to
save
them
all?
Or
are
you
just
willing
to
let
the
left
pass
their
bill
and
more
babies
would
be
killed?
That's
the
existential
dilemma
we
have.
Yeah,
it's,
it's
amazing.
I
just,
it's
like
horribly
amazing.
But,
yeah,
no,
I
can't
begin
to
think
of
compromising
that
stuff
because
with
the
stuff
that
I
believe,
with
who
I
am,
with
how
I
was
raised,
I'm
just,
I'm
firming
what
I
believe.
Now,
there's
certain
things
that
my
mind
can
be
changed
on,
of
course,
but
when
it
comes
to
certain
things
like
abortion,
it's
just,
it's
disgusting.
Honestly,
I
wouldn't
like,
even
if
I
were
to
get
myself
into
some
kind
of
situation
like
that,
which
I
wouldn't,
but
if
I
were
to,
then
I,
I
mean,
it's
all
about
making
you
feel
like,
oh,
I
feel
like
I
want
the
easy
way
out
here.
So
that
would
be
easier
and
better.
But
it's
not
about
easy.
It's
not
about
how
you
feel
it's
about
doing
what's
right,
but
doing
what's
best
for,
like
what
would,
like,
what
would
Jesus
do?
You
know,
like
that
kind
of
a
thing.
Yeah.
Well,
I
didn't
mean
to
turn
this
whole
show
into
about
abortion,
but
another
kind
of
dilemma
is
there
are
a
lot
of
christians.
Well,
I
don't
know
if
it's
a
lot.
I
don't
know
what
the
percentage
is.
I
might
try
to
look
that
up
at
some
point,
actually
oppose
birth
control.
Now,
I
absolutely
certainly
oppose
the
morning
after
pill
that
the
conception
has
already
occurred.
But
if
there's
a
contraception
pill
that
can
prevent
the
fertilization
and
therefore
that
spark
of
life,
then
that
to
me,
is
an
alternative
to
promote,
because
abortion
is
unnecessary.
If
you
pay
attention
and
take
contraception
methods
or
a
condom,
you
take
precautions.
Before
the
term
they
use
reproductive
rights.
That's
a
farce.
If
you
take
precautions
to
prevent
the
conception,
reproduction
doesn't
happen.
Once
the
conception
occurs,
your
reproductive
rights
are
over.
That's
happened.
But
if
you
take
contraception,
there's
no
need
for
the
abortion.
But
they
want
to
kill
babies
as
six
weeks,
ten
week,
six
month
old
babies
as
a
form
of
birth
control
instead.
Where
do
you
stand
on
the
contraception.
Then,
with
that
stuff?
That's
where
it
gets
a
little
bit
difficult
because
it
can
be
so
easily
justified
to
make
that
stuff
seem
like,
oh,
well,
you
know,
it's
just
like
barely
even
seems
like
it's
a
thing
even.
But
with
that
stuff,
I
think
that
could
be
a
big
part
of
where
the
slippery
slope
could
start.
So
if
that's
where
it
starts
and
if
it
leads
into
what
we,
what
we
have
with,
with
the
roe
versus
wave,
with
all
the
abortion
laws
that
we're
around,
then
that
it's
just,
it's
not
a
good
idea.
I
don't
think
that
we
should
begin
promoting
that
kind
of
stuff,
and
it's
a
shame
that
we
have,
but.
Well,
some
indeed
would
argue
that
began
that
slippery
slope.
I
mean,
I'm
not
arguing
one
way
or
the
other
here.
I'm
just,
you
know,
putting
out
the
food
for
thought.
Indeed.
I
mean,
everyone
has
to
draw
their
line
somewhere.
For
me,
a
majority
of
my
life,
I
have
indeed
been
an
absolutist.
Like
you're
promoting
that
either.
We
must
end
all
abortions.
But
then
I
came
up
with
that
analogy.
You
come
upon
a
lake.
If
you
were
a
cop
and
you
decide
to
not
go
on
that
lake
to
save
the
two
because
you
can't
save
all
four,
I
would
want
you
prosecuted
for
dereliction
of
duty.
So
that's
where
I
come
from
today.
But
indeed
why
I
wanted
you
on
to
give
the
young
versus
older
perspective,
because
I
am
seeing
this.
I'm
part
of
up
or
down
river
Michigan
right
to
life
here.
And
there
was
just
an
oratory
contest
where
we
have
high
schoolers
come
and
speak
about
their
pro
life
position
and
why.
And
we
are
indeed
seeing
a
generational
shift.
In
fact,
I've
done
a
show
on
that.
Let
the
left
keep
pushing.
A
generational
shift
is
occurring.
Younger
people
are
becoming
far
more
staunch
conservatives
than
I've
been
willing,
than
I
was
when
I
was
younger.
I'm
moderating
a
bit,
but
our
younger
people
have
been
pushed.
The
pendulum
is
swinging.
Are
you
seeing
that
among
your
peers,
that
indeed
more,
despite
the
lustest
attempt
at
indoctrination,
more
people
your
age
are
indeed
being
conservative
and,
or
as
I
coined
now,
constitutionalists.
Stay
with
us.
We'll
be
right
back.
Hi,
my
name
is
Ed
von
Durenko,
and
I
host
your
american
heritage
on
Saturdays
at
two
in
the
afternoon
on
this
station.
Your
american
heritage
is
a
show
about
the
struggle
we
find
ourselves
in
and
how
to
react
to
it
in
the
light
of
our
biblical
and
american
heritage.
Listen
to
it
while
you're
working
around
the
house,
the
garage,
cleaning
the
guns,
walking
the
dog,
driving
or
just
lazing
around.
Join
me
at
02:00
Saturdays
here
on
WHAM
radio,
1600
AM,
92.7
FM.
God
bless
America.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Like
among,
especially
among
my
friends.
Like
they're
all,
they're
all
similar
to
me
in
my,
with
my
activism,
with
my
beliefs,
that
kind
of
stuff.
But
no,
just
in
general,
what
I've
seen,
I
did,
I
was
home
schooled
for
most
of
my
life,
but
I
took
a
year
in
public
school.
And
whenever
I
went
there,
there
is
definitely
a
lot
of
the
leftist
kids.
But
I
think
that
the
conservatives
were
actually
a
bit
more
dominant
there,
which
was
surprising
to
see.
But
yeah,
the
kids
are,
I've
seen,
I
actually
have
seen
some
of
them
change
from
leftist
to
the
right.
I've
seen
them
change
like
that.
And
so
I
think
it's
a
big
part
of
it
is
because
of
how
much
the
activism
has
grown
and
with
how
forceful
they
are
pushing
some
kind
of
agenda.
I
think
that
the
kids
of
this
generation,
a
lot
of
them
actually
are
smart
enough
to
wake
up
and
look
around
them
and
see
what's
really
going
on,
which
before
I
went
to,
to
public
high
school
for
a
year,
I
didn't
actually
think
that
was
a
possibility.
But
sure
enough,
yeah,
it
was
pretty
amazing.
And
I
still
have
some
really
good
friends
who,
Christian,
conservative,
all
that
good
stuff.
Yeah.
As
I
say,
thankfully,
more
are
awakening
from
their
woke
stupor.
And
indeed,
the
more
the
left
keeps
pushing,
the
more
ridiculous
the
further
down
that
slope
that
we
warned
was
the
slippery
slope
that
was
coming
to
where
we
are
today.
They
didn't
listen.
I
can't
say
you
didn't
listen.
You
weren't
here.
Right.
I've
been
talking
about
this
stuff
for
five
decades
now,
ever
since
I
was
in
high
school
in
the
seventies.
The
slippery
slope.
This
is
where
we're
heading.
People
did
not
listen,
would
not
listen.
Thought
the
Democrats
were
still
the
party
of
JFK.
No,
they
are
not.
Yeah,
I've
seen,
I've
seen
a
video,
actually,
was,
it
was
an
old
interview
from
JFK.
He
was,
and
he
was
talking
about
he
wanted
a
better
and
stronger
America.
He
wanted
like
the
bare
minimum
push
ups
for
every
american
to
be
16.
And
it's
at
like,
most
people
start
to
do
like
five
now.
So
it's
absolutely
nothing
like
how
JFK
was.
Not
anymore.
Yeah.
No,
JFK
today
would
absolutely
be
a
conservative
Republican.
He
would
be
a
constitutionalist,
our
first
catholic
president.
And
I
was
born
and
raised
Catholic.
But
like
I
say
on
the
show,
this
is
not
about
Catholicism
or
Presbyterianism
or
Lutheranism
or
Methodist
or
any
of
the
brands
or
flavors.
It's
about
what
we
could
come
together
under
Christ
in
agreement
on.
Like
I
talk
about.
I'll
get
your
thoughts
on
the
rapture
here,
but
before
I
do,
I
want
to
say,
doesn't
matter
to
me
if
it's
going
to
happen
or
not.
And
the
reason
I
say
that
is
it's
not
on
my
terms
or
my
time.
It's
God's
terms
and
God's
time.
So
let
him
worry
about
that.
And
that
if
it
happens,
is
going
to
be
in
the
future.
We've
got
too
much
to
worry
about
in
the
here
and
now.
Now
with
having
said
that,
if
you
want
to
state
your
beliefs
in
the
rapture
or
not,
you
can
ortain
if
you
want
to,
whatever
you'd
like
to
say
on
that.
All
right.
I'm
totally
fine
with
talking
about
that
stuff.
And
I
believe,
personally,
I
believe
that
it
is
going
to
happen.
And
my
church
preaches
about
it
a
lot.
So
I
get
to
hear
a
lot
of
scriptures
about
in
prophecies
coming
true
and
all
the
ins
and
outs
about
it.
But
no,
I
think
I,
I
hear
that
people
are
talking
about
it's
going
to
happen
soon,
that
a
lot
of
the
prophecies
have
been
fulfilled.
But
personally,
I
mean,
I
can't
confirm
or
deny
whatever,
whatever
God's
planning.
All
I
know
is
that,
well,
I
know
where
I'm
going
when
I
die.
So
it's
all
the
same
to
me
whether
or
not.
Yeah.
But
what
worries
me
is
if
christians
like
my
book,
terror
strikes,
coming
soon
to
a
city
near
you,
there's
a
Tokyo
chapter.
It's
not
just
about
islamic
radicals.
It's
about
all
terrorism.
The
Omshinoko
christian
cult
in
Tokyo
engaged
in
terrorism
because
they
were
a
christian
cult
that
believed,
like
Muslim
Shiites
do,
that
it
is
their
job
to
hasten
Armageddon,
to
bring
about
the
apocalypse,
to
hasten
revelations,
to
bring
Christ
back
sooner.
What
is
your
again,
I
just
dropped
a
piece
today.
Again,
we're
recording
Wednesday,
July
3,
on
beforeitsnews.com.
in
the
news,
things
you
may
not
have
heard
that
are
important.
And
the
opening
line
is,
is
the
anigh.
And
immediately
below
that
is
an
image
of
the
book
of
revelation.
So,
yeah,
is
it
tomorrow?
Is
it
next
week,
next
month,
next
year,
next
decade
or
next
century
again,
that
is
God's
time
to
know,
not
ours.
So
you're
not
of
that
camp
that
thinks
we
should
hasten
Armageddon?
No,
definitely
not.
Because
at
the
end,
you're
absolutely
right.
It
is.
It
is
God's
time
and
go.
And
only
God
the
father
knows
when,
when
it's
going
to
happen.
So
us
trying
to
take
matters
into
our
own
hands
and
do
it
ourselves,
it's
just,
it
doesn't
seem
like
a
very
good
idea,
especially,
especially
with
how,
the
way
that
the
islamic
people
are
doing
it,
because,
like,
blowing
up
buildings,
killing
jews,
all
the
stuff
that
they
do
over
in
the
Middle
east,
there
was
actually,
there
was
a
guy
who
was
sentenced
to
death
in
Pakistan
recently
for
spreading
hateful
content.
And,
yeah,
it's,
it's
just
become
a
mess.
But
I
know
they
call
themselves
the
religion
of
peace
and
seems
to
be.
Anything
but
now,
again,
now
my
book,
terror
strikes,
coming
soon
to
a
city
near
you,
goes
into
this.
We're
not
talking
all
Muslims.
Right.
Doctor
Judy
Jasser
wrote
a
book
called
reform
the
battle
for
the
soul
of
Islam,
and
he's
running
in
Arizona
for
Congress
as
a
Republican.
I
fully
support
him.
I
was
on
a
black
muslim
female
show
discussing
my
book.
She
gets
it.
Of
course,
people
try
to
call
me
islamophobic,
but
obviously
they've
not
read
the
book.
We're
not
talking
all
Muslims
here.
And,
but
look
at
history.
It
is
said
that
only
seven
to
10%
of
Germans,
and
I'm
of
german
heritage.
Our
family
escaped
world
war
one
times,
so
weren't
there
for
world
war
two.
I
no
doubt
there
might
have
been
some
family
left.
I
have
no
idea
where
they
were
and
things.
But
seven
to
10%
only
Germans
were
Nazis,
and
look
how
that
turned
out.
So
if
only
10%
of
Muslims
are
geishas,
as
I
call
them,
global
islamic
jihadist
interim
army
soldiers,
if
only
10%
of
Muslims
are
geishas,
that's
a
problem.
There
is
a
problem.
The
world
is
on
fire
because
of
it.
But
again,
terror
strikes.
Not
only
about
islamic
terror,
about
all
terrorism.
Again,
I
made
that,
went
out
of
my
way
to
make
that
point.
The
omstring
Yoko
Christian
cult
who
believed,
like,
Shia
Muslims,
that
doing
evil
deeds
was
okay
because
it
might
hasten
the
return
of
Christ.
And
nowhere,
nowhere
of
anything
I've
seen
Christ
say,
did
he
say
that
we
should
do
that?
So
I'm
with
you.
It's
not
proper.
It's
not
right.
It's
not
smart.
We
are
to
write
two
chronicles
714.
I'll
get
your
reaction
on
that.
Pray
and
turn
from
wicked
ways.
I
shall
hear
and
heal
your
land.
Well,
pray.
I
got
to
show.
Is
prayer
alone
enough?
No,
it's
not.
And
turn
from
your
wicked
ways.
It
says
right
there
in
that
package
passage,
we
are
to
try
to
turn
our
nation
from
its
wicked
ways.
We
are
to
do
act,
not
just
pray.
We
must
act,
and
then
God
will
help.
Not
wave
a
magic
wand.
We
do.
He
will
help.
Your
thoughts?
I
think.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
That
actually,
that
reminds
me
of
proverbs
three,
where
it
says,
trust
in
the
Lord
with
all
your
heart
and
lean
not
on
your
own
understanding.
Like,
that's
basically
just
saying,
let
God
do
his
work
and
just
trust
in
him
that
he's
going
to
do
his
job.
Right.
So
we
should
just
play
our
parts,
listen
for
him,
wait
for
him
to
tell
us
what
to
do
and
not
try
to,
not
try
to
take
over
and
do
it.
Like,
do
God's.
Well,
do
what
God
is
supposed
to
be
doing,
because
he's
got
it
all
figured
out,
unlike
us.
And
there's,
there's
just
no
changing
that.
We
can't,
we
can't
play
God.
Well,
they
both
play
off
each
other
exactly
what
you.
Like.
I
said,
it's
God's
time.
We
know
what's
coming.
We
know
what's
going
to
happen,
but
at
the
same
time,
he
tells
us
to
try
to
turn
our
nation
from
the
wicked
ways.
So
revelation
doesn't
have
to
come
tomorrow,
but
hopefully
next
century,
right?
Are
we
on
the
same
page
there?
So
we
are
to
try
to
prevent
everything
from,
quote
unquote,
going
to
hell
in
a
handbasket,
or
we
are
complicit
in
the
destruction.
Would
you
agree
with
that?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Because
if
God
calls
you
to
do
something,
then
you
go
do
it.
You're
doing
what
he's
told
you
to
do,
and
that's
good.
So.
But
we
shouldn't
be
trying
to
hasten
the
process
of
Jesus
coming
back.
We
should
be
just
listening
to
what
God
says
and
then
just
carrying
it
out,
letting
him
take
care
of
all
of
the.
All
the
other
stuff
that
we
don't
know,
that
we
don't
see
and
just
waiting
on
his
time.
Yeah,
I'm
going
to
wrap
it
up.
I
did
make
a
note
because
I
did
forget
I
wanted
to
bring
up.
I
think
it
explains
a
lot.
And
in
my
book,
terror
strikes
coming
soon
to
a
city
in
UU,
I
also
talk
about
homeschooling.
I
mean,
not
everybody
can
do
that.
Obviously,
if
you
can,
you
should.
But
if
you
can't,
you
at
least
need
to
set
aside
time
at
night
to
know
what's
going
on
in
your
schools
and
reinforce
the
positive
and
counteract
the
negative.
Right.
So
I
think
homeschooling
explains
a
lot
of
why
you
are
who
you
are
today.
And
I
think
you've
already
agreed.
But
you
agree
that
public
schools
can
be
okay
as
long
as
you're
paying
attention,
not
just
letting
them
be
your
child's
babysitter.
Exactly.
Yeah.
No,
with.
Because
what
they
tried
to.
What
they
tried
to
do
is
they
want,
like,
both
parents
working
so
that
school
can
raise
the
kids.
So
that's
why
I'm
happy
that
I
was
homeschooled
because
I
always,
I
had
a
parent
home
to
help
teach
me
school.
And
then
also
along
with
that
religious
stuff
and
political
beliefs,
what's
going
on
in
the
world.
Like,
my
parents
got
to
raise
me
as
their
kid.
I'm
not,
I'm
not
the
child
of
the
government.
I
wasn't
raised
by
public
school.
And
I'm
so
thankful
that
I
got
to
do
homeschooling
because
it's.
I
mean,
the
program
that
we
did
is
definitely
a
lot
more
challenging
than
public
school.
So
I
have
the
opportunity
to
be
a
bit
more
advanced
in
my,
my
school
skills
and.
Yeah,
and
it's.
You
were
taught
to
be
able
to
think,
not
what
to
think,
and
you've
come
to
your
own
conclusions
based
on
the
evidence
presented
to
you.
Now,
I
don't
want
to
put
words
in
your
mouth
here,
but
I'm
thinking
you're
going
to
agree
with
this
next
statement.
It's
like
Hitler,
E.
Clinton
and
it
takes
a
village.
It
takes
a
village
is
biblical
in
the
community
sense.
Community
is
biblical.
Volunteerism.
It
is
biblical
charity
to
be
our
brother's
keeper.
Hitler's
it
takes
a
village
is
Nazism.
Wards
of
the
state,
separation
from
church
to
state
not
separation
of
church
to
state,
as
Jefferson
wrote
about
in
his
letters.
It's
not
in
our
founding
documents.
But
indeed,
communism
is
not
biblical.
Community
is.
Communism
isn't
voluntary,
it's
forced,
it
isn't
charity,
it's
theft
through
redistribution
of
tack.
Your
thoughts?
I
mean,
exactly
right.
That
nails
it
right
on
the
spot.
And,
yeah,
communism
I've
seen.
I
just
look
at
the
way
that
the
communist
countries
work.
You
see
that
they're
all
in
shambles,
and
people
will
go
around
saying
they're
like,
oh,
we
just.
We
haven't
done
it
right.
Same
socialism,
just,
oh,
we
haven't
done
it
right.
We
have
to
try
it
this
way
and
then
it's
going
to
work
better.
But
every
time
they
try
these
systems
and
these
ways,
it
always
ends
up
with
that
top
1%
in
power.
The
rest
of
the
99%
are
starving,
being
killed
in
the
streets
by
each
other
for
food.
It's
chaotic,
it's
hell.
It's
not
how
we
were
intended
to
be.
Right.
As
Abraham
Lincoln
said,
you
cannot
lift
others
up
by
tearing
others
down.
And
when
you
give
things
to
people
that
they
didn't
merit,
they
didn't
earn
in
any
way,
they
don't
appreciate
it.
That's
why
ghettos
didn't
work.
You
give
somebody
the
housing
completely
for
free.
They
didn't
earn
it,
they
don't
respect
it.
It
falls
into
disrepair
because
they've
got
no
pride
or
respect
in
where
they're
living.
Because
they
didn't
earn
it,
they're
paying
nothing
on
it.
It's
like
the
Bradford
colony.
I
have
no
doubt
in
your
homeschooling,
you
learned
about
the
Mayflower
compact.
Yes.
But
did
they
teach
you
that
it
was
actually
a
communist
compact?
That's
why
the
left
likes
teaching
it
as
history.
Without
the
full
story.
The
Bradford
Colony
Mayflower
Compact
was
a
commonwealth.
Everyone
owned
equally,
everyone
shared
equally.
And
over
time,
more
people
decided,
I'm
not
going
to
pull
the
Carta,
I'm
going
to
get
in
the
cart.
The
same
failing
of
socialism
and
communism
everywhere.
So
you
didn't
have
to
learn.
Socialism
and
communism
was
a
failure
due
to
Marx,
Lenin,
Mao,
Stalin,
Che
Castro.
What's
going
on
in
Venezuela
now?
Learn
from
our
own
history.
Communism
failed
here.
Bradford
instituted
private
property,
personal
freedoms
and
responsibilities.
Everything
our
nation
was
then
gone
on
to
be
founded
on.
Have
you
ever
heard
the
Mayflower
compact
talked
about
in
that
reality
before?
I
actually
don't
think
I
have.
It's
been
a
while,
but.
No,
I
don't
recall
that.
But
it
makes
sense
now.
That
is,
Paul
Harvey
would
say,
hearing
the
rest
of
the
story
matters.
Yeah,
absolutely.
Right.
And
I
like
what
you
said
about
how,
like,
if
you're
just
given,
given
housing
or
something,
if
you
haven't
earned
it,
if
you
haven't
worked
for
it,
that
it
just
all
falls
apart.
I
really
like
that
because
it's
so
true.
I
know
for
a
fact
that
certain
things
that
my
parents
had
given
me
while
growing
up,
it's,
I
don't
have
the
same
respect
for
it
as
I
do
the
things
that
I
now,
I,
like,
buy
everything
for
myself.
I
do
everything
myself
pretty
much.
And
I
absolutely,
I
take
care
of
the
things
that
I've
worked
for.
And
that's,
it's
a
big
part
of
the
problem
here
is
that
nobody
wants
to
just
wait.
Nobody
wants
to
work.
They're
just
waiting
on
a
stimulus
check.
They're
waiting
on,
waiting
on
somebody
else
to
go
do
the
work
for
them.
And
so
I
just,
that's
a
big
part
of
why
we
have
fallen
apart
as
a
country.
Amen.
And
thank
you
for
that
admission.
This
is
the
importance
of
having
the
younger,
older
perspective.
That's
why
so
many
younger
people
are
communists,
because
they
haven't
bought
a
house,
they
haven't
bought
a
car,
they
have
things
given
to
them
because
they
are
children
and
their
parents
are
taking
care
of
them.
And
as
they
get
older,
they
think,
why
can't
government
be
my
mommy
and
daddy
and
I
not
have
to
work
for
anything
and
it
doesn't
work.
It's
exactly
right.
When
you're
younger
and
you're
given
something,
you
don't
necessarily
respect
it
because
now
as
you're
older
and
you're
working
and
earning
your
own
money
and
buying
your
own
things,
you
have
that
much
more
respect
for
it
and
want
it
to
last
because
your
hard
earned
pay
went
towards
it.
Like
this
house
I'm
in,
I
earned,
I
worked
for
it.
Uh,
so
therefore
I
respect
it
and
I
engage
in
the
upkeep
so
that
it
lasts.
Right.
You,
I'm
glad
you
see
that
difference
because
you're
at
that
age
of
transition
now,
going
out
into
the
real
world,
not
having
your
parents
to
completely
rely
on
and,
hey,
things
ain't
fair
out
there.
Yeah,
no,
definitely,
definitely
not.
But
it's,
I
feel
like
a
lot
of
people
have
a
hard
time
making
that
transition
from,
from
being
a
kid
into
adulthood,
especially
with
how
we're
lying.
We
are
wanting
the
government
to
be
mommy
and
daddy,
like
you
said,
and
sin.
I
just,
I
never
understood
that
because
I
enjoy,
like,
I
enjoy
working
for.
What,
I
hate
to
interrupt
you
here,
but
what
I'm
about
to
say
is
going
to
be
controversial
and
it's
going
to
upset
a
lot
of
people.
Please
hang
in
here
with
me.
Don't
have
an
immediate
knee
jerk,
emotional
hysterical
reaction.
Right.
We
got
to
use
our
brain.
That's
on
the.
Right.
We
are
supposed
to
be
thinkers
and
use
our
brains.
The
notion
work
sets
you
free
again
is
a
biblical
concept.
The
Nazis,
however,
put
it
over
their
concentration
camps.
That
wasn't
work.
That
was
slavery.
Work
sets
you
free.
That's
not
slavery.
Work
gives
you
freedom
to
earn
your
own
way
and
do
what
you
wish
with
what
you
earn.
Right?
A
big
difference
there.
But
people
here,
you
know,
a
younger
person
might
hear
work
sets
you
free
and
they
think
you're
repeating
nazi
propaganda.
No,
I'm
repeating
a
biblical
tenethead
that
the
Nazis
worked.
Exactly.
Work
is.
I
mean,
it's
required.
Like
John
Smith
said
back
in.
Back
in
Jamestown,
if
you
don't
work,
you
don't
eat.
So.
Because.
Right.
Because
they
learned
from
Bradford
Colony's
failures.
Right.
And
there's
a.
The
Bible.
I
forget
exactly
the
scripture.
But
there
is
a
difference.
We
are
to
be
each
other's
brother's
keeper
and
take
care
of
widows
and
orphans.
Right?
But
you,
as
my
brother,
is
my
duty
as
a
Christian
to
be
your
keeper
if
you're
unable
to
do
for
yourself
versus
those
who
are
unwilling
to
do
for
themselves,
that's
in
the
Bible.
Unable
versus
unwilling.
I
have
no
obligation
to
you
whatsoever
if
you
are
a
low
life
piece
of
crap
wanting
to
only
ride
in
the
car
if
you're
able
to
do
for
yourself.
Like
I
myself,
full
disclosure,
I'm
on
disability.
So,
you
know,
and
I
don't
like
it.
I
don't
like
having
to
rely
on
disability.
But
I
worked
all
those
years,
got
sick,
couldn't
work
anymore.
I
am
unable
versus
unwilling.
Major
difference,
right?
Yes,
absolutely.
That
is
a
huge
difference.
And
nobody
really
seems
to
understand
that
anymore
because
nobody
wants
to
work
with
me
personally,
I
would
rather.
I
think
I
would
rather
starve
to
death
working
my
butt
off
trying
to
make
something
of
myself
rather
than
sitting
on
the
couch
saying,
oh,
government,
you
get
to
own
me.
You
get
to
run
my
life.
Just
pay
my
bills
and
feed
me.
Oh,
you.
After
we're
done
here,
you
really
got
to
check
out
some
of
my
past
episodes.
I
recently
had
one,
too,
called
slaves
to
state.
You
queued
that
up
perfectly.
Exactly
what
you
said.
People
willing
to
be
slaves
to
the
state.
So,
at
any
rate,
we
are
now,
like,
almost
50
minutes
in.
I
try
to
keep
my
shows
usually
around
30
minutes
because
I
call
it
today's
twatter
now.
X.
Right?
Attention
span.
Everybody
wants
to
give
me
just
the
headline,
though.
The
headline
can
be
misleading.
Misleading.
All
right,
give
me
a
drive
by
Potshot
quote,
which
can
be
misleading.
There
are
a
lot
of
gray
areas.
We
need
to
have
detailed
discussions,
not
just
quick
talking
point
sound
bites.
But
if
I
go
too
much
over
30
minutes,
it
will
cost
me
viewers
because
of
that
quarter
attention
span
of
social
media
today.
People
want
it
in
a
short
paragraph
rather
than
delve
into
full,
in
depth.
Go
really
down
the
rabbit
hole.
You
see
that
amongst
your
peers,
don't
you?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
No,
it's
gotten
through.
It's
gotten
so
bad
that
even,
like,
three
minute
long
videos
to.
To
people
and
be
bothered.
Oh,
three
whole
minutes.
It's
not
15
seconds.
Can't
watch
it.
Thank
you
again
for
that
admission
of.
I
know
that's
not
you,
but
unfortunately,
too
many
of
your
peers.
Too
many.
I
joke.
I.
And
this
is
just
a
joke.
Yeah.
I
call
some
the
Y
generation,
as
in,
you
know,
the
letter
Y
to
go
with
x
and
z,
but
y,
as
in
wh.
Why
are
you
here?
You're
completely
useless.
It's
just
a
joke.
But
indeed,
you
know,
a
joke
is
good
if
it's
based
in
reality.
There
is
some
truth
in
that.
Some
of
these
people
are
just
useless
mouth
breathers.
Right.
They
just
exist.
And
entitled
attitude.
I'm
entitled
to
everything.
You
owe
me
everything
just
because
I'm
here.
Yeah,
no,
that's.
That
is
so,
so
very
true.
And
I'm
certainly
happy
that
my
parents
spanked
me
as
a
child
because
I.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Another
great
admission.
Amen.
Right.
Spoil
the
rod,
spoil
fear
the
rod,
spoil
the
child.
Right.
You
know,
spanking
to
the
point
of
obsess
ab.
I
can't
talk
now,
you
know,
too
many
times
for,
like,
no
reasons
at
all.
Bad
parenting.
But,
yes,
physical
discipline
has
to
come
into
play
at
times
to
get
a
point
across.
Some
parents
don't
do
it
at
all,
and
that's
bad.
Some
parents
do
too
much
of
it,
and
that's
abusive.
There's,
again,
what
did
I
say
about
gray
areas?
We
could
have
a
whole
hour
discussion
on
spanking
alone.
Right.
So
with
that,
I'll
just
say,
thank
you,
Christopher
Armstrong
Stevenson,
for
joining
the
christitutionalist
politics.
If
people
want
to
reach
out
to
you,
do
you
have
a
website
or
you
want
water
x
or
fascist
book
or
Instagram?
I
am
actually.
I
am
on
Instagram.
My
user
is
strong
american.
Okay.
I'm
writing
that
down
at
Armstrong
American.
I
will
add
that
into
the
show
notes
so
people
can
find
you
and
reach
out.
Thanks
again
for
coming
on.
Take
care.
God
bless.
Have
a
great
day.
You
too.
Thank
you
for
having
me.
Thank
you
for
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