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including open-air summer saying that that is
perhaps the best movie to be a raul regulate on that count
uh... and tiger woods uh...
a devastating development in terms of the spring up
uh... you know what a mess that story you know how to get about three naps
and then i've got a million things on afghanistan including the russian
experience michael morgan pissed about it
uh... and kay bailey-hutchison bumbling and bumbling trying to figure out why
she didn't care while bush was in charge but all the sudden
pretends to care now though but was in charge
so we had a helluva childress and republicans like the bracelet
i was gonna say ben bernanke you for a little later
because i'm riled up about him but i wanted to do some afghanistan stuff
before we got to
right before we started i thought
can do it
can't hold back
i've gotta let it go right now
ben bernanke
testifying in front of the senate today
uh... he's now being renominated of course to be to have a fad that guy who
nominated him for his first term was george w_ bush
now brocco obama said were get real change in america so this
inquiry doing important position of the head of a threat
and as far as our economy and our financial situations the banks et-cetera
et-cetera
there is no more important position at that
and so the real
dragonball
was the same exact either bush
ben bernanke
i wasn't dead set against them i'd had my concerns
so i'm on my concerns are hey listen
uh... years obama's tommy and some others are saying hey look you know what
we crash no iceberg
any cuts
steered us to s safe shore
well-preserved walton
is a very big rush or
win over ten percent unemployment
uh... i i know the banks of recovered i know they're back to making
record bonuses but i'll have the rest of us recovered
i don't know maybe dot on a nice lifebook repeat
but act so i'm not convinced that we will
recover from the uh...
uh... massive iceberg that we have
what much more importantly
who had to happen iceberg in the first place
alright denver negi
he's ahead of the fed
the most important invention
he's the captain of the ship hugh grant's trading iceberg
exp parts dot on top of the titanic
as bart star
right he's an escort schoolyard
and now or baba tells us we had a rehired
what nonetheless i was like a lot i got an open mind and some democrats likens
the republicans who likened he's supposed to be uh...
uh... an expert on the great depression inhaling deeper sessions like this
now we would need is expertise city as a
hadn't cause other depression or great recession
who it's kind of funny that we rely on his expertise when he does in this most
of the press with
but i had an open
elsewhere
you know me i didn't tell the gavel
when i found the gel that's what it's all over
their work
it's over
in hearings today
they ask him hey listen you know obviously we've got money trouble here
and uh... our budget's out of control center
solis how do you think we can race uh...
is as well
you gotta go after social security and medicare
let me get this right
you gave all our money to the banks
there literally taking record bonuses in the middle of this tremendous recession
but those are not exaggeration that's literal okay
if they can bigger bonuses now the top for banks than they were
in at the height of the economy supposedly two thousand six and about
that
the we can take the money from that
he's in favor of your time
all you paid into social security all this time and medicare so who cares
you know
okay now at that one bad enough went to get the other two
so this energetic re democrat wrote on awsome
two women now you know there's another place to get money
uh... instead of cutting spending over and over and over again in this case
accounts that are supposed to be there for
uh... retirees
how about we get a from
advocate we raise taxes that it
not on the table
is all i know i can't comment on that i mean
jeff's era
but not in my purview it's up to congress i don't say it
wait a minute wait a minute
you just hold us
you thought the best place to get the money was social security and medicare
so now we say hey can we also had the money from raising taxes from though i
well peace in our division up
i don't want all that
it's not even with them
within the realm of consideration
uh... that one bad enough
you know there's a possibility of a fine uh... financial transactions tax
which means came up we don't go and get
alderidge where we don't need a tax bill gates and the doctors and lawyers in the
engineers
let's just simply packs the financial transactions
that discourages risk-taking
and raises money that we can use
the shore up the system
it's perfect only down side in the past was well if we do it then the banks will
go abroad right
but right now the rest of world this asking us
they can we all get together
and do this together
and a guy stopping it of course is tim guy
so how about that possibility no
no no no that would take money away from our wall street fights
i mean uh... you know i'm not sure about that while we figure from the middle
class is that
all right now proposed that work that out
you really stepped into it
will bite his final reference
it was the willie sutton
the bankrupt
bankrupt from back in the day
anna's famous course quotas usa rob the banks because that's where the money's
so when asked me why you have a social security and medicare he said
because that's where the money's
he's not done robbing you yet
the cake
he took trillions of dollars of money
yet at the wall street
because he's at all what could we do we get a nice part while i was adapted
okay and so in order responder that emergency
but i partly created by not regulating banks in the first place
i table your money for the banks
mount would go back for more
commented to retirement fund
and if you're over sixty five in the paper medical bills won't take that
money to
because that's where the money's
so that's what he's looking a rotten
now you tell me
we would be re
not that you know appoint that guy that i had at that lot
that's a change what you believe in
went exactly i
we got a call partly response were causing them as the first place and we
have one
to be kept other shipping
that's the change we voted for
by linking it
the guys
absolute republican uses met in washington and is so strong that i
partly bought into it this the conventional wisdom zonal ten per day
the spot part
yeah i know a republican appointed him but and such a reasonable doubt he does
a great job of politicking in choosing the democrats and i think he's on his
side
but he's got but instead
take from the middle class to punch a wall street dot dot dot
there get the money to you don't take the money from
taxes wouldn't consider
look it's a matter of perspective
for him
the idea of raising money from the guys who were
will make on the first place is unthinkable
it's just not worth it is wrong with consideration
eighteen for new isas
first priority
i can't have it i can't have it
my old friend and reset
halo
now i'm done with that verdict so
that now come down with a okay well we can wrap it up with it
unfortunately of course
uh... you almost certainly did reconfirm
i think that's the tight time like this rear leg
when we do any her
native people versus power right
and power keeps all morning
i mean we like the guy who was supposed to represent the people
and he keeps
what you think that it's over part of this that was from baghdad
denver danke is the
mission of the establishment
is the status quo
washington
wall street
status quo at some bad redacted
ano bombers huge
change was the reappoint him
look i mean you tell me you tell me i'm not supposed to disappoint
how about up and there's a million guys you can choose who were smart
have nobel prizes
who've done this before who rescued economy before when they didn't crash
and they can give you our
dozens of names
and you go with the same guy who cause and that's the first with a cat look i
don't know where to put my
and
and the reason that i can partners and i get worked out this cubicle where fight
against bush
ideal was
we'll look at these that we beat bush
one of our guys it
we can change all the things that are going wrong
but now that obama's in place
on a lot of fronts including what this which is very very important
i think probably the most important decision of this
uh... can you not this early
appointing the head of the fed but
overall epic handling the economy
he doesn't same thing as bush
they would hope that we have
nuclear edu we go take dot o_ bomber
uh... okay
looked up or look ideo a little bit of hope
in an ironic way
you know who else against for nanti
the craziest republican sen
jim bunning
and and why is that whole
begrudge wing
in some ways
is also very skeptical
of power and watch unicef
now all of those guys in the republican party as you well know
or bought off by corporate
wholly owned subsidiary
but some of the guys like him but in what is it not wanting for reelection
ron paul who is actually
uh... principle is set for some of them
are like a you know what
why would i give the money back to back up
and they have
a populist rage as well
and we can marry right wing populism
left-wing populism
maybe we can
begin to dream and hope
of the time where this establishment
that's rotten to the core
doesn't keep on wed
troops so bloody went after bringing she by the way
i want to see if i have that for you
he said some pretty tough thing so heres
he said uh...
he it
the fed chair uh...
usually hands out quote cheap money to his masters on wall street
and he referred to as the definition of a moral hazard
so financial term but
r_t_c_'s using it as a
uh... in both arms said meaning both uh...
definitions of of of that phrase
and he stated that it was either quote incompetence or desire to secret
we funnel money
uh... to a few select firms that was driving ben burning
so jim bunning up playing
now if you've got and when bernie sanders found out what ah...
brenneke said in the hearings today well he was just as angry as i wasn't going
to be absolutely outrageous
one of the reasons is looking gives you an insight into
what is this guy's perspective
and what's he gonna do if you give them another
six
long years
he's gonna continue the fight for a republican
policies that got us into this mess in the first place crazy report
all right now the before we get off this topic
let me tell you one other thing
uh... it's a great piece written by elizabeth war she's the chair of the
congressional oversight panel
uh... and she was
is supposed to and she is overseeing
the banking bailouts now
whether she s powers a different question and she's made some great
proposals and all islands but not to listen to of course
uh... by rob on the administration uh... or oftentimes congress
she's worried about the shrinking middle class
uh... if you are a lot of great things in here allot of numbers as to
one how the middle class is shrinking
product to be in america has been steadily gone up since the nineteen
seventies
but wages are flat
now
why is that
it's not like we're not creating more money the productivity is creating more
money
but it's going to the top one percent
when you see it over and over again in c_e_o_ compensation et cetera
anna representing the shareholders in this certainly
don't give a damn about their employees
so we were being flooded with even though we're working harder
of course
there are more women in the workforce as well
so families uh... proper that rich family working families productivity
as much on
stagnant wages but you know after good sense of it just one factor
in the nineteen sixties
our wages
average american at wages median family
adjusted for inflation
thirty three percent
huge yeah
yeah remember at that time
taxes are between
for the highest bracket between seventy one
to ninety one percent
suspended in ninety percent
right now we're in the thirties
so when we were taxing the wealthy
through the roof
the average american family was prospering
you know i thirty three percent a decade is that unbelievable growth
and then executes iran eleven percent or so still rock-solid we get into the this
decade of
uh... the knots as they call them to thousands
uh...
yes what ira increase for the average american
them
as the money kept going up overall money
is still rising
it's just not going to you
that was ruth was one point six percent
so you're not get the money somebody is but you're not yet
but this is an about you know this uh... it soon as you mentioned
facts like this you'll scream bloody *** shopping work for you won't let
me take all the body pump class warfare
isn't about class warfare and a lot of friends or what the governors that
some work are something but they got the money whatever did as or target whatever
it is again a lot of them
work hard themselves are not the month smart
if some woman she needs to setup i'm not going out to the rich
whose stated goal after their you gotta understand something
it's how you set up the rules
if you set up the rules at a certain way we always
if you set the rules in another way
only certain people win and the rest of us don't
so if there is class warfare
they started a long time ago
and they set up a system
and they set up the rules to their advantage
that's exactly the result they got in the last
nine years or so
they got to take most of the money home and now if u
dare say hey listen
could we
raise your taxes
a little
to pay for the mess you created
that may be that famous line
whatever accordingly
uh...
as it was the warm points at uber ravenous for
at least nine years but realistically of course respect it
nineteen eighty-one reagan came in and slash tax for the rest of it
if there is class warfare
it's on you
you just don't know yet
back out and kill now elissa short afghanistan we got different problems
uh... neglect
and we have filled the liberal a proms will happen and i thought we were going
to be on a good time spoke did democrats a juror
you know they were cabinet
okay um...
i'll be does ice level by you know we had jon alter our on the program not
today but a little later
and is it tells about how what f_d_r_ did his first year you might be
surprised you know
sometimes the family pics presents a little time to warm up
so despite all available evidence though we have a wrong i saw hold out hope
now here is someone who is just is not about this and as i am bout per day
uh... that's michael moore
and
it was all with larry king on c_n_n_
and he was not having obama's speech on a yes and new policy
old friend
let's go to cut had read again as what michael poor things about
the surge in afghanistan huh
all right now you'd get that sense
right here first
the president and missus revival
you ought to withdraw he did not take your advice
parties and the result will be
until her death for him
actual omm
but illegal worse
uh... for troops
and uh...
kill 'em
a real sadness uh... for the parents
of those soldiers uh... of mars over the next eighteen months will not come back
home
but only
and i think
many will ask
for what reason that i did they die
not to stop al-qaeda larry because there is no al-qaeda in afghanistan
in our own c_i_a_ says is less than a hundred elkhart in afghanistan when we
doing enough to the stand
was absolutely insane when president obama tonight says that that out we were
attacked from afghanistan uh...
i don't think so
i think that fifteen of the nineteen hijackers terrace killers
of nine eleven
they were from saudi arabia effect or the one afghanistan citizen amongst them
you're leaving afghanistan and do what they had some monkey bars in the desert
that it
these guys train i have not seen the video
but for that
i mean it's just absolutely insane
larry we have been in this war
for twice as long
as the u_s_ was in world war two
twice as long as world war two
we defeated
uh... hitler and and and total
and uh... mussolini
in half the time it's taken us define
osama bin laden
now keep in mind t_v_a_ nine said we're going in there that uh... you know with
the with special forces to try and capture the killers that's a good idea
that's always talking about is talking about now we have a hundred thousand
troops they are
to find it
these these killers corny hair
absolutely insane
i mean it
it makes a great point uh... i i don't see all of a point that i may but i love
his passion on it
is overly this right which they are hundred thousand rise to kill less than
a hundred allocated as in afghanistan
it's absolutely insane
that can't be there is
and he says look e it's not like he's a softy cebu special forces the killer
let's be smarter that's why i say who work in somalia we landed would kill the
guys
another one of the top leaders in that in that region of africa
and we in fact we grabbed a couple of them
they need a lot like a mad with me
we grab that no one brought up i went and they do you know it worked special
pelo forces work
so why do we have all these guys on the ground
but the only answer i got it
that is not about afghanistan
that he's
using those troops to pressure pakistan
and maybe the implication is hey pakistan
if you don't go get these guys that are in
you know was there a stand
which is in northern paxton
that will do
if that's the case
well that is a little more defensible
but i don't you know maybe they're doing to behind the scenes but they're
certainly not do it on the open and what they're doing on the open doesn't mean
he says
because it explain a little better now let's go feingold
uh... so her finals outlook won't what's our c_n_n_
kirkwood number five here and
he's going to go into that same exact point here
uh... let's talk a little bit of why you oppose but the president
is doing what's wrong with is a logic
by just doesn't add up from the president says we're doing ministry
adding thirty thirty five thousand troops to finish the job
and i asked the question what jack
because the president has been so eloquent in pointing out that art issue
this fighting al qaeda
the argument falls apart when you realize it updated does not have instead
borders in afghanistan anymore it is headquartered in pakistan is active in
somalia yemen north africa affiliates of in southeast asia why does it make sense
to have a huge brown presence in afghanistan to deal with a small okay to
continue but we don't do that and so many other countries were actually
having some success
without invading the country in attacking those are not part of al qaeda
doesn't make sense here's how the president response to that i'll play
this clip from the speech last night
we must deny al-qaeda a safe haven
we must reverse with all of us moments and and and i've been told it over throw
the government
i guess the main point is trying to make is if
if uh... if the u_s_ were to lose let's say that that is that just won't walk
away all those all qaeda operatives who across the border there's a package that
would simply go back to a pre nine eleven situation that the taliban would
control and give them that's a favorite in the past as an incredibly uh...
unlikely scenario in my view
uh... that al-qaeda it would be find that to be the ideal place returned to
the notion that the taliban would automatically welcome them with open
arms questionable in light of the fact in the first place he came into
afghanistan developments blessing because they had a lot of money
fast-track fowler hiding in caves in pakistan and i'm wondering why the
president thanks he shouldn't have a ground forces and troops in all
countries all of the world internally potential but current safe havens for
allocate why are we doing that approach of a huge land presents in those places
as a northern africa indiana somali
doesn't make sense why this one place figured there were some other place al
qaeda actually is that that was you know
on so it looks just let me ask industry with feingold
when he says and that he
doesn't think that out here will necessarily go back in afghanistan if we
given the pressure they're getting from the pakistani army at this point
they probable a lot of the not all of them but on the public works
now what time i would read set them is a different issue i agree with wine will
be a
but opinions
it's
me is on the point is overwhelming he said that there are any have safe haven
in a place like somalia for example uh... and then they have very strong you
know breakthroughs in yemen southeast asia
and all over the world
what's mine is the best example
says they have some safe haven there
we had two choices we get it on the special forces attacked which is what we
did
or we could have
invaded an occupied samoan
now of those two choices
what makes more sense
no one in their right mind would say
invading and occupying somalia
makes more sense
obviously
are targeted special forces operation against al qaeda leadership
was up much better idea
so why couldn't even if
in the worst case scenario some about kato weeks back in afghanistan if we'll
even a couple of years
why couldn't we knew special forces strikes and throw strikes against those
guys anyway
if uh... if president obama saying
we absolutely need a hundred thousand boots on the ground
in afghanistan to go after
a hundred al-qaeda guys will but we need a hundred thousand was on the ground in
somalia to go up with a hundred alligator guys over there
or maybe even more or how about pakistan or about how about all these countries
obviously he doesn't think
that's the right approach for all those other places
i think the reason he still afghanistan
is because we were in afghanistan the first place
otherwise there's no way of the station ring
somalia in afghanistan
and as michael moore points out
that the the people who attacked this more quote on quote
from there
they're mainly saudi arabia some egyptian fifty have an idea hijackers
with saudi arabia
uh... they just happen to be
in afghanistan for that period of time now their bags and by that logic cannot
denied
that will really need
is boats on the ground in a in pakistan
and we're not willing to do that
so what do why are we sending that gets them
come back to that question everytime because they're is no good answer for
that
out forcefully president obama's speech did not provide one e
all right now finals going to continue here
where it why he's against the war funding this group of number six
vote again funding for this to a new escalation in afghanistan the president
said for the past mister
thirty billion dollars absolutely you know i started to raise this question of
the christian science monitor before we even knew
the new president was going to be i do like the idea of the build-up
uh... the started late last year in and put us up to sixty or seventy south
thousand troops i've been warning but this doesn't make sense and in fact that
it may destabilize pakistan which many people agree with and yet uh... they're
they're moving forward with uh... without any i think serious regard for
the regional consequences of his shoes for build-up
ill this of course a very good point death or go back to war increasing that
wolf blitzer seven earlier
they said well what we waive our canister and then we move
and what a simplistic
their way to look at
okay if we leave afghanistan at any point wheels
we lost
now we're leaving iraq so with this at a loss
it's anytime you ever leave the country you invaded is that a loss
was it mean to lose and to win
it got me through the frame it that way so silly
uh... it's just it bothers me that
let's keep it going on one do one more feingold actually wanna skip equipment
great here copies and explain why the time when the withdrawal is not
sufficient
must leslie hear about on that
they could start withdrawing in july
of two thousand
eleven in other words a temporary search
and then the beginning of the i'd s sex it is that because that that is that
something that acceptable to you well yes because all you've got here people
are calling it a timeline of mike timelines icing involve several points
along the line
it doesn't involve one point in the future they've been involved in
withdrawing one american troop
there's no sense at all politics stay there the withdrawal doesn't even begin
for a year and a half and then there's absolutely no commitment
i'd just finishing the withdrawal is simply says will begin a withdrawal so
uh... you know it's nice to hear the word that uh... the notion that we might
not be staying there forever but there's no meat on the bombs and saw that
troubles me a great deal you at this huge surgeon
troop buildup without any clear exit strategy and my question is what are we
going to come
but all the human sacrifice an economic sacrifice the next three years there's
gonna be much better than what we have not extremely skeptical
and will not help us any significant way in the worldwide struggle against al
qaeda which is my priority is the president's priority
as our national security priorities
said david sorority column today though that was very tough on on the president
and he said look
heavily weighted
counterinsurgency wanted to do it right according to the numbers uh... in the
army field manual
uh... you would need six hundred thousand troops in afghanistan because
of the civilian too
troops ratio
six hundred
not a hundred thousand
yeah you know you with
whether that manuals correct with those numbers in those proportions are correct
but uh... dave's at
miss rose point overall was
thirty thousand even if he meant what he's saying doesn't get the job done
right if you actually cared about stabilizing afghanistan
actually fighting it out of it
doing real counterinsurgency et cetera et cetera right
so why is it going
the only remaining answers
political calculation
and
before the graduation is if you don't send in more troops you're going to be
seen as weak
now look he's up point out a finance rotors and
we see the internal deliberations
lyndon johnson and nixon in vietnam
and what the
even though they promise to withdraw nixon absolute promise to withdraw
remember another president promising to decide or anyway noble to be fair though
bombing to see would emphasize that denison
so he's not going back on as were there
in that sense i wanna be fair
josmon and and nixon they were
didn't want it appear weak
escalation is always in a strong are
makes sense doesn't make sense to care
delegates might be a very bad technicians with a scalpel
in a case of thirty five percent of
uh... americans are favorable obama's that there's a strategy
fifty-five centerfold
those are terrible moms
so you want to please the beltway crowd in
you get a pat on the back and say all present although it was like a strong
lieberman's out there today
defending obama so you know we're on the wrong path he thought about all i would
strongly setter good boy good boy nice job right
uh... and
yeah you with a couple of supporters inside the beltway
but outside the beltway that many people were returned on this they get the
dispute ought
it doesn't make any sense
uh... so first budget giving all that is frustrating zero one
more click here that's gonna give you that historical perspective
that's very interesting cn
they were poor where they went and talked to
soviets
as to their experience in afghanistan including whether general
and other something very instructive and here's what's what's that report put
number thirteen
they ain't it is a secret boundary
perfect cup resistance from his service fighters and withdrawn into a crying
being here in the wall
they just couldn't win
science chillingly familiar but this was the soviet experience afghanistan the
nineteen eighties
they usually terrible damage done
national another commander is a beautiful she's there
says by deploying more troops at the washington is repeated results business
magazines uh... million who worker morale through
so i can see only one difference it will make that president obama
will be more often go into the airport today his last respects the u_s_
soldiers
field in afghanistan
and came chemical dental school
soviet fortieth army battle afghan mujahideen
baldwin ninety eight
presidential retention horrible right
whatsoever
three times
not gorgeous
level that project over the last two or four or kandahar the same time is
happening to the americans out there that we would deploy troops at a
particular area establish water place a popular government there in assisting
but when we welcome that government ran away
afghanistan was green we've
poignant warnings from back frustrating and because soviet past this week back
in two thousand on we'll be right acuvue pipelines
as the background at this pace once i think
soviet base in its effort to patient afghanistan and is that i read a camera
right now and show you a is seen here on the runway considered caucuses and made
and uh... silk route parts of all those lying or land here simply abandoned by
the soviet union if they withdrew from afghanistan back in nineteen eighty nine
battle has been before called billions sticking to the collapse of the soviet
union
general you have a cough says the money could be much better spent
with women that eighteen being will report that i get the money that is now
being spent on the troops just transferred to the restoration of the
afghan economy rights education system industrial enterprises
that will raise your forty or has never raised anyone's profile canister who
only provokes resistance
by the time moscow declared affects stating victory in pullbacks
fifteen thousand and fifty-one soviet troops if it's true
what will the figure people washington please
wiretap i'd say issue of the one thing that the general said he said well you
know we put in a popular government and then
soon as we left of course it would
disappear ended runaway
they've ever really put in a popular governors deftly distinction between aus
and then in that sense
although the government so we put in
are not popular either
day for different reasons
now that we don't intend well
and some could argue but uh... there was a clear impression of the soviet union
was taking over afghanistan whereas i think it's unfair to say that afghan at
danny's i think that we're there to stay forever and simply take over afghanistan
now that doesn't mean they trust us through things that are indisputable
uh... wasting billions of dollars on the troops and all the troops do is date
provoke
more resistance has always been the history of afghanistan
and that's still the history of afghanistan
current gave afghanistan
and we can learn a lesson is that the russians uh... learned over there
uh... but the main heart of that clip in the reason why abroad to here today
i mean what he said
yet bora bora
i couldn't go to our border three times
would you like
uh... yeah
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i mean it's futile
the british take door bora god knows how many times the russians at different
times and we take it
we think it we lose that we think that we lose it you know that uh... it tells
you
interested in being taken
they view you as a foreign occupier
certainly the soviets they did but a large degree they do it with us as well
seen documentaries week uh... you talk to real happy as on the ground they say
what kind of liberating force drops bombs from the sky and onto weddings and
civilians and kills family members now we say we do a by accident and i both
quite believe that
but by accident and i think you know most people identify your brother
soho
how many times all we have to take tora bora
and then lose it
before we realized it's never gonna work
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i built a police and contradictions and errors here's today's edition of
republicans sex companies with cliff schecter
but that's where that is that
physically attacked her in a recent onto a great and now clip is that the
president of liver transplant will say at this point you do
public-relations upload consulting
and of course the unified about twitter dot com slash with sector as well
uh... and of course this expense for so
uh... what suffers topic today clip
are great start out there in your part of the world in california com one of my
favorite personally we got
uh... and then john marquardt who's a thirty eight-year-old mary pat father q
we decided that with all the family values without quotes rhetoric
surrounding uh... the the repeal of gay marriage in california that he would go
ahead and could pick up the pressure could have a note on the key marriages
uh... threatened her *** love dot felt threatened quite often
that uh... we would actually uh... endorsed ocala florida and really just a
little rock punk dot
umpire
it yet that makes sense that we've had a mother show any makes a compelling
argument for it
uh... are any of the right wingers buying into a debate like they get that
it's a joke uh... they attended or
because i'm interested in the reaction because they can't really defending
'cause it's in the bible that you're not supposed to get the votes theoretically
according to that according to cap it at least o daryl
world into which it which got me to me i think he's talking to people on their
indicated in on the street where there are some people that were sort of
conservative cap
uh... you know let's do it but the republican leadership reaction is from
up grassroots pizza conservatively doing overall punch cookers because we could
affect my
and uh... of course be california family council which is a coalition of of
different conservative and religious groups and they work they were of all
out there on proposition eight now have called um... after they were blocked
repeated i'm sure they work uh... i would have to members of course would
have to to uh... leave california but uh... making a beagle would be quote
impractical
so it's good practical to to bring the rights of us
uh... of uproot looking at a couple however um... taking away certain right
um uh... from aris actual couple well that's not practical
the reason i love but this movement that uh...
this guy's put together is because
but if you're gonna make it quote will be able to clear basin that you're
saying hey that's why we cannot be embarrassed
it's literally impossible argue with
his point
no what then you should never wars
obviously tax traditional marriage more than a minute
i could use
biblical part of the course there there are a sort of rhetorical argument
that uh...
hold out a bit of a major ok uh... you know it's all about strengthening the
one and one woman unionist all that and that of the about cooking their scores
threatened our marriage
that we don't really feel every day that pressure
so fuel heat think elevate jump onboard immediately on the left are all divorces
its biblical make sense rhetorically with what they're saying began with
their strategy
let's make sure the weekly strengthen the institution of marriage everywhere
we can't was no doubt that the california man's protection uh... it
uh... proponents up with the other little commercial
and uh... we got our hands on it i want to play for you guys said maybe it'll
you know help combustible conservatism on before
reitman traditional marriage is under attack
brand identities sweeping our nation you have the power to help
please
help protect me written by putting gas in the bay ridge protection and eighty
thousand ten top white in marriage protection act by making illegal to get
divorced and the state of california and mary slaney used tissue is thrown away
good to see if it does not exist for the rest of your life
eleven shouldn't feeling titled sold property or have control over her
financial affairs
batman commits to marriage
he's committing to taking care of the rather children of single-parent homes
are repulsive unlockable
victor ever use the said marion casey entirely fair and that means don't of
course she also said you make sure that not all of these that needs make door
that storm jesus still loves you can get divorced
just not as much time halperstant or just like your marriage is supposed to
be
junkie fasting divided by two equals mortal sin
in the olden days divorces was celebrated by stoning
unpunished
you set til death do us part
you're not thinking
you can't have spousal abuse
stands
divorce is a natural but polyester glasses and twinkies socialist countries
like canada conjunctival
but simply even the communists in the courtroom for it outlawing two courses
conducted the babylonians excluding the california if we allow anyone to get
divorced
before you know what people will be divorced talks
blokes yes
because they refused to write sponsoring
okay lighter fare for a second person work
uh... he said till death do us apart
you're not dead yet
amma appa and then they say you know be were divorcing a dog that was off
contactor crept up
uh... can i have a question about it i want to watch it all before he retired
do you know who did that
you know it says both guest at the end so i'd presumed people behind the
california marathon tonight
and they've got a lot of you know
obviously comedians working with them et cetera so
they got some uh... help on that well it's very very serious and i want people
who don't want a seriously specially cargo
so since i was
sir now looking at you later outlook and the next week
yes that's true all right now let's go to the c street divakar uh... as its
related to uganda now on the show earlier in the week we talked about how
uh... you down is considering a new law likely to pass of that would uh...
not only make ah... homosexuality illegal abut u we get life in prison or
support you weren't aggravated sir
practitioner of homosexuality in which case you get deaf
uh... ground first before we do anything else what exactly did homosexuality mean
in this liquid
yellow press would have already kiting life
imprison for for being gay for the aggregate homosexuality fact pick it up
a notch
i think that uh...
predictor of intolerant joan biskupic rich
basically what they're saying that they they have a couple they are specific
cases forgive me architecture another maybe two cable companies but that the
jury of course week after saying that that would be great
demented mind
that jack ruby homosexuality and but i can be put to death
uh... but you have any problems or oxycontin taking shape
uh... select
rule out right now in the college tax course
isometric at a bar snacks death penalty
conflict i'll talk to you
um... n_p_r_
uh... and then there are any number of other cases where it can kill report
somebody
very mccarthyite uh... picked up your it but you know it's connecticut dot click
ok and you could go to jail for life but i think you know your son or daughter
family member
andcoupon
broached the idea of homosexuality
promoted
uh... including foreigners so keep in mind check the commitment
uh... you blueprint for that
yes seven years since you're in favor of the rights in uganda so i'm going to
stop on our
all right now it why are we doing this at about this in the context of a
problem sexy
to take a look at the critical factor in the patriarch that we've been learning
more and more about
last year great book rupak jeff charlotte on this topic other the family
um... the elite religious group that's been around for for many many decades
and and and i lived in that work for peace tree house in washington you know
the one that market for too long to at least the appalachian trail position and
harrier jump in
rule property development things prequel applicable to the conflict
the wife of another innovative
uh... man and got a problem with money
adequate blood to his parents and then we've got to catch up pickering
or chip if you'd like to be called glib pair actually had traced
with uh... when they were loaded with creek creek more perfect pair with his
wife now of course he can't of course is white doing there
and he just happened to that'll be a lobbyist
propelled herself which is owned by the family ok elizabeth creek norbert
so in cash or if you are involved in anything sleeping at all
uh... and of course it won't be a week one-dimensional factors from current
uh... with another another route member of the family who
if we could have our weekly first
young turks republican to activate lifetime achievement award iowa most
likely cause a strom thurmond
uh... these are all people associate with the family and that's coming pc out
and tara
and he said that they are involved in a member of the family uh... who's a
member of parliament you've got to cut their international organization
indicated bodies one is pushing it
so uh... are is behind the and
in good standing with the family businesses he pushed out in uganda
candidate fundamental though so it's not our intention
absolutely undated until oddly cogeco at work
got socialist educated to be trained by the sky
and if you go terribly supported and funded include standing
traveling up the doing is not entirely proved
um... the
shiftless winnowed could call the reverend uh... warren would be good
whaling activities church
talking about the talking about
uh... not artificially manipulate and uh... criticized what's going on over
their self please pick me up many u_s_ connections and and
peace treaty
family connection is one that still very very strong and add them up
lately lol dot
alright cliff sector with uh... the system problem so space and you could
all follow clifford twitter by uh... following that cliff schecter
as companies with her class i will say thanks for your miss clark we appreciate
it
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