 Okay, it just happens to be Saturday afternoon, June the 21st, 2014, and you know what that is. You know what that means. It is the... Summertime, Summertime, Summertime, Summertime, Summertime, Summertime, Summertime. I hate... I hated that song. I'd rather hear Hot Fun in the Summertime. Hot Fun in the Summer. Who is that, Sly and the Families? Sly and the Family. Hot Fun in the Summertime. And I'm going to go home and I'm going to beat my wife. Uh, it's uh, yeah, it's the first day of summer. How about that? Yeah. June the 21st. Happens every year. Happens every year. June the 21st, 2014. Off? Off. Yeah. Oh, I guess you guys forgot. I think so. Oh, that'll reduce some of the noise, aside from the noise we make. Uh, yeah, we might well inform the audience, please. Oh, uh, there, if you hear any, uh, unwanted sounds, it simply means that there is construction going on next door. And uh, we apologize for that. And uh, well, let me formally, uh, pipe aboard my illustrious co-host and mentor. Welcome to Uncensored Heart-Hitting Truth. I'm your host, James P. Madonna of Megalife21, and we are coming to you live and recorded from the newsletter-sensored research center in northeast New Jersey. And yes, it is the first day of summer, June 21st. How about that? You know what's strange? The first day of summer is also supposedly the longest day of the year. You would think the longest day of the year would be the middle of summer. No, not so. It's strange how that works. The first day. You would think that the longest day would be in winter. Well, no, the longest, the shortest day, daylight, when I say day, I mean sunrise to sundown. Yeah, that would be, no, it's not in winter. Well, you know, it's the, uh, it's sometime in, uh, was it October or November? For what? The shortest? Yeah. I don't know. Well, you think I am some sort of a climatologist or something? Yeah, you're a walking farmer's almanac. But anyway, uh, did I introduce myself? I'm James P. Madonna. Okay, let me pipe aboard my co-host with my authentic Bosun's whistle. And we'll board our uncensored, hard-hitting truth starship newsletter censored, the one and only, the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman. How are you feeling this week? Sir. Engaged. Invigorated? Make it so. Invigorated? Make it so. Why does he have to say make it so? Couldn't he think of anything more elaborate than that? Talking about the Captain Picard. Captain Picard. Patrick Stewart. Star Trek Generations. Okay. I have really, how can I put this? I have no special particular article to read, no particular monologue. What? Because we're going to go straight, directly- So much happened this week? Into these readings. Yes. A lot is happening, has happened, of course. And things will come up as I remember them, or if you start reading the topic, it'll engage us to, what is it, embellish, elaborate. Elaborate. Elaborate. Elaborate on the subject. But I am pissed off that one of our sources that works for us, who is now on suspension without pay for one month, okay, one month on suspension without pay, for giving me the information that was based on a rumor from obviously an individual that has no life, a pusillanimous, pipsqueak weasel that posted last week that comedian Tracy Morgan had his leg amputated, which is not true. He did not lose his leg, and I went ahead and said, oh yeah, he lost his leg. Well, that person that works for us is on suspension without pay for one month. And rightfully so. Well, Mr. Morgan is in a hospice now. He's- He's improving. Well, he's going through physical therapy. But he's got a long way to go. I imagine, I mean, you know, and the driver was speeding, the Walmart driver was speeding, and I bet he was speeding. Because he had to keep up with his schedule or whatever. Because the scumbag, Walton family probably has these truck drivers pressured to keep a deadline schedule. And he was in a hurry, it was a 45-mile-an-hour speed limit. And he had no sleep for 24 hours. There you go. So don't crucify just the driver. Go after the Walton family. Go after Walmart. Go after our business. Way of doing business. I don't care. Well, not if it kills innocent people or maims them. Who cares? Who cares about somebody else's profit? I care about the planet and people. Well, they don't. I know they don't. They care about making moolah. Because they're greedy. They're wicked. You know? And this is what we're up against. It's a holy war. It's good versus evil. It's greed and selfishness and the get way of life versus good and the give way of life. By the way, it's deeper than you think, people. That's on the side. You see that green bag there? That is yours. That? Oh, okay. I'll take a look at it when you're having lunch later. Of course I did a great show with William H. Morrill III, our voiceover artist. And I want to thank, first I want to say hello to my close, very dear friend from Osaka, Japan, Miho. Hello, Miho. And I want to say thank you to my good friend, nutritionist and personal trainer to the stars, Mario Petrus, for doing a great show with me at the Flaming Grill Supreme Buffet in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Route 17 South. And we did a show there. One of the best values I've ever been to and it's on YouTube and also on a couple of our Facebook groups. So thank you, Mario Petrus. It was outstanding. It was produced by Megalife21. And you got to watch it because this is the first of a new series of buffet critic or restaurant critic shows by Mario and myself. And this one is called Best Buffet Bargains, BBB, Best Buffet Bargains. But we will critique all food establishments either way. This happened to be a positive show. But I hope we don't do too many negatives because that means we would have to spend money in order to do the negative critique. So I hope many of them are positive. You mean it's telling me the Flaming Grill is providing the meals? No, no, no, they didn't. Well, then what the hell do you care whether the goddamn critique is negative or positive? No, no. They did not know we were scheduled to do the show. So they should be getting a lot more customers from this video because we definitely plug them and rightfully so. So anyway, aside from that and the first day of summer and I also want to wish my good friend and personal trainer on the west coast in Southern California, Mr. Rick Brown, he is doing a mace training seminar workshop in Cudahee, California today. So good luck to you, Rick. I hope it goes very well. And we are involved of course in alternative training in the Indian club, Persian club swinging and swinging of the mace and using body weight, ancient body weight calisthenics like on the Shenna board, things like that. Anyway, let us sink our teeth deeply, our piranha teeth into these readings and there is good news that New York state became the next state to legalize the newest state to legalize medical marijuana, which is a step, but you can't smoke it. Mario Cuomo doesn't want you to be able to smoke it and be used otherwise. Well, they just, they are just going to put a guy away forever, Billy Croakes, for making marijuana brownies. What state? And selling them. I can imagine. What state? I have no idea. I bet it is a red state. How? I heard the other day a murderer only got 13 years. And you figured that out. Murderer gets 13 years, a guy makes marijuana brownies and he is going away for life. Life for a medicinal herb. Now that has to be in the deep south, in a red state because that is insane. It is insane. Like William Morrill told me, the American criminal justice system is totally fucked up. The blacks in America and the health care system is totally fucked up. And since Nixon, they have been using the prison system to put away blacks to get them to work for free as the new slave labor. Now it is privatized prisons which were built by corporations, right? Well, of course. Free slave labor. That is better than outsourcing. To a third world country. How greedy, how miserably wicked and greedy will these CEOs become? America is number 30 on the list of fast internet. Yeah, not getting... Hong Kong is numero uno. Oh really? Hong Kong. Now, the reason that we are dead last is privatization. Because the private companies have no incentive to go faster. Private companies... They are all making the moolah arms. They are all strictly bottom line profit motivated so they have no interest in putting out a better product and a more efficient product. We think Apple is, you know, innovation, looking at all the things that Apple is putting out there and etc. Well, I just remembered by you saying what you said that I should make another salute with my lucky black thorn chilele from Ireland. And that is to the auto company, Tesla, that released all of its patents because they care more about the planet than they do about profit. So I salute Tesla. But Governor Christie won't let them in New Jersey to sell. Oh really? Just because they don't put up dealerships. Oh, really? Yeah. And dealerships that rip off American consumers. Interesting. Well, you know what? If they had a Tesla dealership, I'll tell you. People would be going crazy over there. There'd be long lines to get in the showroom. I guarantee you that what they represent and how great they are, how far they can travel on a full charge. I think it's, what is it, a lithium battery? Lithium based? I'm not sure. But anyway, I have a feeling it will attract a lot of attention. You know what I mean? Well, not if it's prevented from, you know, conducting business. Well, what I don't like, what I don't approve of is, let's say, if the state or the government slaps extra unnecessary fees to anything connected to the green movement to sort of punish you for not... There's no such thing as a green movement in America. For not sucking up to, to, to big oil. Okay? There's no such thing. It's all token. So green movement means green as in movement, as in Mula, right? No. It don't mean nothing. It's tokenism. It's just a word. It's, no, there's things that are being done, little by little, but it's not any competition to the big boys. Do not do... The Koch brothers, etc. So they're not doing what, let's say, they're not doing what, let's say Germany is doing. That's correct. Germany has a goal as a country by 2050 to become completely independent from fossil fuels with the real green movement. Yeah, but well, the big companies are now pissed off because Germany has all the solar panels and etc. That's right. And is selling back the electricity to the big boys and everything, and they don't particularly care for that anymore. They have an overabundance of energy, the country of Germany, Deutschland, has an overabundance of energy from their green movement, from their solar towers and whatever, you know, maybe wind and so on and so on. I was talking to Bill Morrill about the hydroelectric buoys that bob up and down, create electricity. So, there's an overabundance and the fat cats, big oil, doesn't like it. Oh, you know, it's too damn bad. Maybe the planet and people are more important than their profits. Maybe, but I don't think so. Because the people in the planet, they're donating to the politicians. There's only a certain amount of people who donate and they're the fat cats. Talking about the plutocrats, the horrors, the oligarchic, the oligarchic, the oligarchics. So they're all corporate American cocksuckers, basically, including the media. Well, the media doesn't do anything about it. Now, speaking of the media, I was very surprised the other day with Megyn Kelly on Fox News, who went after Dick Cheney. Oh, really? Yeah. Really? She's the only one besides your liberal stations and progressive stations who call out these Paul Wolfowitz, Dick Cheney, et cetera, et cetera, Paul Bremmer. They're the ones who caused the problems in Iraq. And now they're out there trying to tell us what to do to get back in. They want to get back in. Because let me guess, war profits here. Oh, baby. War is big fun. Now, if you see how greed works, you could be a piece of shit scumbag, like, let's say, a Rob Walton. You could be a multi-billionaire. But it's not enough. It's never enough. And it's such an obsession that they're willing to sacrifice more young American lives. Sell souls. To achieve this. Yeah. It's a shame. It's a shame. They're trying out their so-called Christianity, you see, as their front man. Shame, yeah, counterfeit Christians. Shame, shame, shame in honor of Mr. Sean Morrison. Okay. And his girlfriend here, Gina Hollywood. Gina Hollywood. Sean Morrison, I salute him too. Hey, it's the first day of summer. Shame, shame, shame on these corporates, these greedy corrupt corporates, and, I'm sorry, the corrupt politicians that take the bribes. And let's make sure we continue to call them what they are, Brian. But that thing you mentioned before is very shocking and important. The man gets life in prison, I wish we knew what state it was, for making marijuana brownies. But meanwhile, a murderer goes on parole after 13 years, something like that? Well, I don't know if it, you know, the story, whether he might be still behind bars, but he only got 13 years. But he originally got 13 years, yeah. Whatever you get, though, it's never the time you really spend to go up for parole after what, you know. Good behavior. That's just the point. There's a guy in Texas many, a few years ago who wrote three bad checks and he's doing life. That's the three strikes you're out. You heard, well, Texas is a red state and they want slave labor. They want to get that workforce up in prison. Jesse Ventura made it simple. He says, I don't believe in a death penalty, but I believe in life in prison without parole. Without parole? Without parole. He emphasized that, without any chance. He doesn't look at what you recall it, the guy who shot at Reagan. He keeps coming up for parole or whatever. Hinkley? Hinkley. In fact, he's out on parole. He goes out, like out of the weekends or something. Oh, so he could shoot somebody else famous? Okay. He can get the gun without a background check. Really? Yeah. Look, look. Like Antonin Scalia said, well, if you buy the gun and you get the background check, what's to prevent you from going out in the parking lot and selling it to somebody? Right. That's correct. They want to prevent that, but Mr. Scalia, he wants that to be okay. They can turn around and sell it. And guess what? He wants that to be okay, though. And guess what? The criminals and the thugs will continue to get their firearms through the black market. So there's no background check. That's right. So a big deal. So what does gun control do? Ninety percent of people in the United States in a democracy want background checks. That's the politicians and NRA do not. That's not going to stop the thugs from getting it illegally. They will still get it. One problem at a time, please. Well, it's connected. They want to prevent the nuts from getting guns first. Seventy-four killings in schools and et cetera. You think the... Since... Hey, buddy boy. Since the one in Connecticut. You think the nuts can't find an illegal source of firearms to sell them a gun? Maybe they can, but one thing at a time. One thing at a time. Because if you put all these things, it ain't going to happen. You can't even get one thing done at a time right now as far as gun control is concerned. That's because a lot of anything that is for the good of the country and the people falls on deaf ears in Washington. Because it's not a democracy. It's a plural crack. It's not that the right wing is deaf or too stupid to understand. They choose to be inactive concerning these matters. They have to be. That's where they get their money? Yeah. I have a quote in the new article in the newsletter. Something to the effect, paraphrasing. If you have a financial interest in something, it's going to determine how you think. Yeah. What is that amendment I read about that they're trying to pass that's going to somehow take the money out of politics? It sounds good. Ain't going nowhere. It sounds good. Ain't going nowhere. How are we going to go anywhere? It sounds like magic over me because... It sounds like myth-making. What is the politicians going to cut off their noses despite their faces? I don't think so. I don't think so. If they're corrupt and they're on the take, are they going to stop being on the take? Exactly. Give up their lavish lifestyle, working only several... Their socialistic lifestyle, you mean? Working several days a month and going on vacation for the rest of the month. Congressman. And getting free healthcare. But they don't want you to have free healthcare. That's not good. Not good at all. Well, a Republican that is all for fracking made sure that they can't frack near his home. He put a stop to... He knows it's bad, doesn't he? The fracking in his region. He put a stop to that. He doesn't want you to know that it's bad. Correct. But anywhere else, fracking, like if it involves the... We the people, then it's okay. Holy frack. Frack, frack, frack, drill, drill, drill. There you go. A federal appeals court says... A Los Angeles law that bars people from living in parked vehicles is unconstitutional. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals... Where you supposed to live? On Thursday. Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. That the 1983 law was vaguely written and discriminates against homeless and poor people. Well, yeah. I mean, if you're homeless and nine times out of ten, it's not any fault of your own. And you seek shelter. And you're looking for shelter. If you happen to have a car, you seek shelter. If you happen to have a tent and the person lets you use their ground, you go in a tent. Now if they keep on saying, oh, you can't, oh, you can't... You can't sleep on a park bench. We're going to rush you. You can't sleep in a cardboard box. On the bridge, spikes. What? Spikes for the homeless. So you can't sleep on the bridge. Yeah, well in London, England, they have spikes now that pop up on park benches, I guess, at sundown. When the park closes and spikes and alcoves and... Yeah, so they prevent the homeless. They want to, they want the homeless to simply go away. That's right. Disappear. That's right. I don't know where they're going to disappear to. I don't know. Look what they did in the lake with it. I assume I heard something to the effect that some of those people got placed somewhere. I'm not sure. I don't know. So if... For a year only though. So if you're homeless, oh, so they're going to be like nomads. They're going to be traveling. So if you're homeless, you can't be outside, you cannot live anywhere outside because heaven forbid the United States of America, you know, public land belongs to the people. They want to privatize all the land. You can't be in the woods. You're evicted. Oh, you can't be asleep in an alcove now. You can't be in a king's deer. You can't sleep on a park bench. The kings, yeah, like the sheriff of Nottingham, whatever, you can't hunt in the king's forest and hunt the king's deer. Everything is privatized. They own it all. They did that in Ireland too with the people, you know, the monarchy. They did it all over. The monarchy owned everything. Everything belonged to the king. Divine right of kings. God put them in control. Because they say so. That's correct. Just like the popes in the past. That's correct. The felt that they represented God because they said so. That's correct. And then Martin Luther came and proved them wrong. He didn't prove anything. What did he do? Just pointed up some mistakes. Some mistakes. It caused a reformation. Protestants came into being. But whether he proved anything or not. So, when you accurately prove somebody... You gotta know the group. When you accurately prove somebody wrong by what's in the Bible. They're still there. That's proof. They're still there. What's still there? The Roman Catholic Church. Of course, because they're... Well, then where did he prove anything? Well, the reformation showed that the Roman Catholic Church were making up their own rules. And what happened? Nothing happened. What happened was a new group formed. Right. Protestants. That's all. Protestants. But it didn't do anything to the original group. And then probably later on some Protestants decided to make up their own rules. And that's why we have evangelical nuts today. And Mormons that have the Book of Mormon. And so on and so forth. There's like 2,000 different Christian sects. The Baptists that dance with poisonous snakes. Taking up serpents. And the guy's got alive rattlesnakes in his hand. And, you know, they bite somebody. And I think one of the pastors... Well, they won't bite you if you have faith. If you have faith. If you have faith. The poison won't affect her. That's why the guy's wife... The pastor's wife died from the snakebite. So anyway, you prove... Listen, if it wasn't for Martin Luther, would people like David C. Pack and Herbert W. Armstrong have an opportunity to do what they did if it wasn't for somebody like Martin Luther to show awareness that the Catholic Church was making up their own laws? It only went so far. A new group was formed. That's all. When you say group, you mean organized religion. Exactly. And that spells trouble. Exactly. Well, there's trouble right now in Iraq. You've got the Sunnis and the Shiites. The Sunnis versus the Shiites. Now, this is a civil war. This should have let them do it. We had our civil war. Okay. So what the hell do we have to do even though we caused all this shenanigans and everything? But they've got to have this war amongst themselves to find out who's going to control the country. So the Sunnis represent radical Islam? No, they were the ones in charge when Mr. Saddam Hussein was in charge. Right. The Sunnis. Because he was a Sunni. So they were knocked out with the new government. Maliki. Yeah. So now they're pissed off. So now they're going to join with ISIS. You know what I mean? To get back their power. Hey, you've got to have... It goes on and on. You've got to have a civil war now and then if you've got these kind of problems within your country. Because sometimes when the tumor gets too big to deal with, you have to cut it out. You've got to manually go after it. It's cut it out. Hey, organized religion groups become corrupt just like political parties have become corrupt. You have parties, groups, money sneaks its way in there. You know? So anyway, let us sink our teeth. Speaking of the Pope. How about that? How about that? Pope Francis. Oh, I like Pope Francis. Tons of people do it. Condemned the legalization of drugs. Oh, now he's changing his mind? Can you condemn it? As a flawed and failed experiment as he lent his voice on Friday to a debate raging from the United States to Uruguay. But that's how you take it off the black market. Pope Francis said at a Rome Drug Enforcement Conference that even limited steps to legalize recreational drugs are not only highly questionable, but they fail to produce the desired effects. Quote, let me state this in the clearest terms possible, he said. The problem of drug use is not solved with drugs. Drug addiction is an evil. And with evil, there can be no yielding or compromise. Yeah, I wish many Democrats in the United States learned from that statement, compromising with evil. Bipartisanship, that doesn't work, that won't work. Well, what about Amsterdam? What about the Netherlands? How are they doing with crime since they have a legalization of many drugs? Are they doing okay? We don't look at other countries to find ways of doing things better. I mean, to keep it illegal has been done for decades. That's true. And it hasn't worked. It is a medical problem. Pope, he's wrong. Addiction is a medical problem, not illegal. People in jail, what do you got? Slave labor. Slave labor. People turn to dabble in drugs and addictions because something's seriously wrong with their home life, their family life. I saw a video last night. Things are lacking. Facebook? Yeah. And it said that it showed a black man. He looked confused. And then there was this skinny girl dancing around, going nuts, etc. and they said she was on crack. Maybe. She looked like a fool. So this is what this... They are fools. Exactly. But this is what this stuff does. I mean, what do they expect? To sit in a corner somewhere and have their hallucinations? I mean, when you're taking a drug, you are giving control over to the drug and other people because they will have to help you in some way. So if you have an addiction, making it legal, you feel will not make the addiction go away. Not immediately. Not immediately. No. The acquisition of the drug will be easy and cheap. Well, you just mentioned Amsterdam. They allow you to have your drug in a certain place where you don't cause problems, etc. You got clean needles. Like here, they got cigar parlors where people go and smoke the hookah and the cigar. The hookah is very bad, man. The hookah, you know, it's water-filtered, my friends. Very bad. It's much more dangerous than cigarettes. Even though it's filtered through water? Doesn't matter. But the point is in Amsterdam they have these indoor designated establishments. We used to have these country opium dens. There you go. Before the religious nuts went on a tirade. That came from China, probably, from Asia. The Chinese brought it over here. The opium den. And that's how they make heroin. It seems to me I saw in the paper the other day that they have a new thing which they spray in the nostrils or put it in the nostrils for heroin when they get an overdose. Oh, really? Yeah. Well, the same right-wing religious nuts that created prohibition are the same ones that put out reefer madness and want to keep hard. In New Jersey, the Rockefeller drug laws where the judges have no... They have mandatory laws. The judges have no discretion to say, well, in this case, like, oh, yeah, well, he's got marijuana brownies here. He's not big. We ain't going to give him a life of six months in community service. They don't have that discretion anymore. They have mandatory laws. They have to obey. Because they want to cram in that slave labor into privatized prisons so corporations can get slave labor, which is cheaper than outsourcing to China or Bangladesh. This is how wicked the greed of conservatism is, you know, but you got those stupid brain-dead lemmings out there in the red states. The cultist evangelical rednecks out there, the tea-baggers that, you know, they just don't have the mentality to do their own research. Well, it doesn't take... Be an independent, free thinker, you know? It takes less than half a brain to understand that if our corporations and et cetera are going to build infrastructure and this, that invest in China and et cetera, we're not doing it here. We're robbing our people of jobs, of infrastructure, of whatever. But that's what's happened. That's what's happened and therein lies the problem. Why Detroit is bankrupt and et cetera. It's all due to the fact that the corporations and the rich are not paying their fair share of taxes and have not in the last 30-some years and we are subsidizing other countries and their economy. Yeah. Okay? There's the problem. So... Hey, generally electric, bowling, you know, these companies like that haven't paid any federal income taxes and their profits have been going through the roof since, I think since for 2008 until now, I believe. Not until now. Since the 80s. Since the 80s, huh? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, just think about it. Astronomical profits and they haven't paid a dime in federal income taxes. The economy, even our flawed capitalistic economy depends on one thing. It depends on the dollar going round and round and round and round and round. Well, if you ain't got no dollars going round and round and round, you ain't got no economy. Right. And that's what has happened here. The corporations are spending the money in other countries. They're holding it overseas so they don't have to come back here and pay taxes on it. The dollar ain't going round and round and round and round. Well, the way you fight that sneaky, slithering maneuver is you tariff the hell out of their product when they bring it back into United States. Or make a regulation that they can't do it in the first place. Right. Like other countries keep their economy in their country like Japan, right? Oh, but we want free trade. We want free trade so that we can buy bananas from 800 countries. The hell do we need that bananas from 800 countries for? Didn't Bill Clinton participate in making this happen? I believe it was called NAFTA. And I believe that hundreds of thousands of people are rushing over the Mexican border with children and etc. right now. Well, if NAFTA was supposed to help Mexico and Canada and the United States, why are they coming over here? Yeah, and babies on the way too. Anchor babies. Right. But the trouble is, I mean, it was supposed to help the Mexican economy. So they wouldn't have to come over here. They'd have jobs over there. But they're pouring over the border. So I guess the brilliant idea of NAFTA is a failure. NAFTA was a failure. It robs our jobs. Another failure. I think it was just part of the whole outsourcing plan. Get it cheaper somewhere else. And yeah, it's actually cutting the life, what, the jugular vein of the United States? Correct. All of those trade. Yeah. All of those trade. You're going to TPP? The Transpersitic Partnership. Okay, same thing. It's all about the corporations wanting total sovereignty over countries. The countries have no say in what their corporations want to do. And they put that in the law of those trade agreements. You see what happened with Canada and that additive in the gas or something that they didn't want? Well, they had to pay that company the estimated profits they would lose because of the denial of allowing their product into the gasoline or whatever. That's what they do. If a company has to take a subsidy, the company's not doing well and should not be in business. But we pay exon-mobile subsidies every stinking year. I hear $93 billion a year go out in corporate welfare. Probably more tonight. Probably more, look. But food stamps for veterans? Oh, that's bad. What the hell do you call a Pentagon? All corporate welfare. But a private contract? Yeah. For things we don't need or things we don't want? Okay, let's sink our teeth into the readings. Now the airways are being flooded with the likes of former Vice President Dick Cheney. Yeah, he's in the spotlight now. Journalists build crystal and other so-called neocons giving opinions on what to do in Iraq and how the problems are all the President's fault. These are the same people who told us about how weapons of mass destruction in Iraq would lead to a mushroom cloud. They told us a war would be fast and cheap. That we would be welcomed as liberators. And that there would be no problems between the Shiites and the Sunnis. Despite centuries of strife between the two, these are also the same people who diverted attention from getting Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan to a needless war in Iraq that cost 45,000 lives, millions of lives of Iraqis and treasurer, and that removed the only government that created a balance against the Iranian. You really think the United States cares about the Shiites and the Sunnis? Obviously not. Or they didn't know about it. Or there's an underlying reason why they're going. Because as you came back in there, well aware, well aware I know, conservatives lack abilities to know certain things. They only deal with ideology. They don't know because they don't pursue knowledge. They have it already. It's in their ideology. Our soldiers were sent to war without properly armored vehicles or body armor. I honestly haven't a clue as to what we should do in Iraq, but I do know that these people have not earned the right to tell us. It is absurd that the networks are giving them so much airtime when they were wrong about everything related to Iraq. And as I said, Megan Kelly gave it to Mr. Cheney the other day, but Mr. Cheney said it was all Obama's fault. It was Obama's fault even when Bush and Cheney were in charge? That's correct. Well hey, they've been very successful at stating that the economy is Obama's fault. How was the damage done by the Bush-Cheney administration? That's correct. But they've been very successful at having the red state people join them, that is the plutocrats, the oligarchs, in their fight against taxation. Yeah, that's why they- See, they're pinning the billionaire. That's why they mistakenly called themselves the Tea Party because the actual Tea Party incident was against imperialism of King George of England. Taxation without representation. In their case, they're trying to make themselves look like the good guys, like the little catchphrases that Republicans use, like the clean air, act. The Tea Party to make themselves look like they're the good guys. In fact, they're the forces of evil. The progressives are the true good guys. As the God Project says again, this issue, anybody who tries to cut food stamps, social security, and et cetera, is an evil person, a devil. Yeah. Yet Paul Ryan and the bunch keep trying to do it. He who takes away from the poor to increase his wealth, and he who gives to the rich shall surely come to one. Well, Dwight David Eisenhower, president, said it back in the 50s, 54, I believe. He said that people who would try to do away with social security, unemployment insurance, et cetera, et cetera, are stupid. Well, I got news from Mr. Eisenhower. His party changed in interim, and these stupid people have won the day, haven't they? CEO of Costco made a very intelligent statement. He knew that the more money you put in the pocket of the mainstream, the more they put money into the economy. I told you, the dollar goes around and around and around and around. It gets passed on. If you present the dollar from going around, the economy goes down. The circulation, in order for the economy to work in the United States, you must have optimum circulation of the revenue. The rich corporations do not spend. No. They don't spend. So if the two-thirds consumers, which the economy depends on, do not spend, the economy goes down the drain. That's true. Very true. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. I heard prosecutor went after his ass. A potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate. Heaven help us all. Took part in a nationwide criminal scheme to coordinate fundraising with conservative groups. Prosecutors said in court documents unsealed on Thursday. No charges have been filed against Walker or any member of his staff. And both sides are arguing in court over whether the activities are covered by election laws. That figures. No charges have been made. The documents for the first time put Walker himself at the center of an investigation into campaigns in 2011 and 2012. The papers were filed in December as part of an investigation into fundraising involving Walker and his campaign, the Wisconsin Club for Growth. Whose growth? Not the people of Wisconsin. The State Chamber of Commerce and other groups. The investigation began in 2012 as Walker rose to fame by passing a bill that effectively ended collective bargaining for most public workers was facing a recall election. But the probe has been on hold since May. When a federal judge ruled it was a breach of Wisconsin Club for Growth's freedom speech rights. Can we all say that that particular judge owes something to Mr. Walker? Yeah. I hear the same prosecutor is next going to go after Chris Christie, which is... Yes, they are getting close. The news is beginning to tighten. Which is outstanding news to me. State prosecutors said in the December filing that Walker, former chief of staff Keith Gilkes, top advisor RJ Johnson, and campaign operative Deborah Jordahl, discussed illegal fundraising and coordination with national political groups and prominent Republican figures, including GOP strategist Carl Rowe. The scope of the criminal scheme under investigation is expansive. Lead prosecutor Francis Schmitz wrote in December court filings, objecting to an attempt by Walker's campaign and other conservative groups to quash subpoenas. It includes criminal violations of multiple election laws, including filing false campaign finance reports. Walker suggested that the documents mean little or nothing, given that his campaign's position has already prevailed twice in the court. I'm not asking people to take my word for it, or political allies, the governor said. I'm saying look at two independent churches at both the state and federal level who did not buy those arguments and were rather aggressive in telling those folks to stop proceeding with that because they didn't think it was right. The uproar over the collective bargaining law led to the recall, which Walker won, making him the first governor in United States history to ever defeat a recall. The evidence shows an extensive coordination scheme that pervaded nearly every aspect of the campaign activities during 2011 elections that decided control of the state Senate and the 2012 recall election. Under Wisconsin law, third-party political groups are allowed to work together on campaign activity, but are barred from coordinating that work with candidates. So theoretically, as the law is stated, Walker's guilty. How many judges? Couldn't happen to a better demon. That's for sure. Next, the obese demon. Chris, Krispy Kreme, Crisco Christie. We're on the road. We're on the road. All goes well? You know, it's the old karma. Not caramel, karma. Karma is, uh... Karma does not always work. There are many people alive, but let me say, Oliver Norr, Kenneth Miller as another... Bush Cheney. Bush Cheney. It ain't good there, karma. And in fact, I saw something last night somewhere which involved that there... Somebody is trying to get them on war crimes, but they're trying to get rid of it. Bush and Cheney. European countries. No, they tried that already, and Obama didn't go for it. Spain, I believe it was. Wanted to get them into a war court. Oh, boy. Obama didn't go for it. Making nice, nice compromising bullshit with the Republicans. Making nice, nice with them. You saw what you put up there on Facebook last night. Did you not? About, I'm for universal health care. But when it came to doing it, it was not universal, was it? It was the Affordable Care Act. Yeah, and some... A private situation. Some right-winger on that guy's pig from... He might be from Kentucky. Anyway, a couple of people that sounded like right-wing trolls, they told me that I don't understand how the economy works, how the world and the country works, and how economics works. I know nothing about economics. All I know is the capitalist existence is flawed. It doesn't work well, and it certainly does not work for the people. It works for a minority at the top. That's all you need to know. I mentioned to these two jabronis the fact that cutting taxes on the wealthy and corporations, of course, does not create jobs in the United States. Has it worked yet? Has it worked yet in the United States? No, they either run... No, no, no, it never worked. Privateization never worked. Thank you. You know, and of course they eventually stop commenting because they eventually run out of things to say to rebuttal me, which is true. Where are the jobs? Show me the jobs? They're not here. The jobs are created by demand. Where there's a demand, the company will put out the product, if it has the people working for it, and the people will buy it, and then it will create jobs. If the demand is in the same country that you're living, that you're dealing with. But if they're being made somewhere else, you know, then the jobs aren't going to be created here. Correct. Bingo! Bingo. How are we doing that? Two minutes. Two minutes. It's not rocket science. Exactly. It's not rocket science. Yeah. I mean, running society is really a lot less complex than people think. It really is. It's common sense. Most of life is common sense. Yeah, but you've got money who sticks its big fat, stinking nose into things and complicates things. Well, that's what we call corruption. But it complicates things. That's Beelzebub doing that. Anyway... If you have that belief. If you have that belief. Otherwise, it's human beings allowing other human beings to have advantage over them. That is by making laws that are deregulating. Listen, if you're an atheist shrink, then you won't believe in Beelzebub. You'll believe in the frailties of human nature and you'll call them sociopaths. And they have to be examined and researched and all this crap. Anyway, they need oxytocin. Oxytocin. Oxytocin. Oxytocin. Oxytocin. Oxytocin. It is now time for the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman's gastronomic delight known as lunch. And I will next join our voiceover artist, William H. Moreau III to do our show. And then followed by our promo. And then back to the balance of this show on the first day of summer 2014. I stick that in your pipe and smoke it. In your hookah. Stick that in your hookah and smoke it. The lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. What is that? Hot dogs and pretzels and beer? There you go. Something like that, the words of the song. Okay, I'm here with William H. Moreau III. You know, I didn't know that Terry Bradshaw was a guest on the new Larry King show on Aura TV on the internet. And they both come to the conclusion that the Washington Redskins should immediately drop the name. I don't agree with that. At all. Well, it is tradition. 80 plus years. And I don't think anybody... Do you think the Redskins... let's call ourselves the Redskins so we can put down and make fun of the American Indian? It's an honor. It's not to make fun or disgrace or any way hurt these people. I'm all for it. I don't think the fans of the Washington Redskins... Or even outside non-fans. I don't like the Redskins. I'm not a Redskins fan. Are thinking disparagingly. I'm not a fan. To me, it's respecting the American Indian. I think this is ridiculous. The very thin skin-ness too far has got to stop. I'm always defending indigenous people all over the world and the Native Americans. And I'm always... So, what are they going for next? I'm always empathetic and compassionate towards their causes. When does this end, Jimmy? Next, we'll give out a braves. Part of St. Seminole's. What's next? What's next? What does it end? Washington Redskins. This is ridiculous. The Audubon Society will say the Baltimore Orioles can't use it. Because now that we're making... we're disrespecting toward the birds. Where does this end? I understand the term when they chose the nickname 80 years ago. I understand how things were back then. But do you think they chose the name initially as their team's name and logo to disrespect the Indians? Do you think they said, let's make fun of the American Indian? We'll call ourselves the Redskins. If anything, they're going out of their way to respect the American Indian. Back then, possibly, we're in the majority, where a lot of people did not. They gave them credibility. They gave them a pro team's name. I agree with you. I don't think... I don't get this. I don't think there was any negative... Let me interrupt. You said Bradshaw and Larry King? Yeah. They're just riding the bag wagon of the negativity that... I don't agree with them one bit. I mean, it's... So why doesn't Terry Bradshaw go against the Steel? Or does he say they're putting down the Steel Workers Union? He'll say they're honoring the Steel Workers Union properly. What do you think the Redskins are doing? The Coles. They're going to have the Equine Society calling them because we're detrimental to the horse industry or whatever. Where does it happen? I have a feeling that Paula Deen really is... I have a feeling she's not a racist. I think... Oh, I do too. I think she just grew up in a time and in a region of the United States. Have I ever... Okay, I don't believe in being afraid of saying these things and I will say the word. I'm not out of shame. I disrespect no one. As you know, you've known me 30-plus almost 40 years. But when people get pissed off, everybody has racism. The blacks call themselves diggers. Let's be honest, people. Let's stop it right now. Well, there's a tremendous amount of Caucasian... Reverse discrimination against Caucasians. I mean, you know... I can care less what you call me. The blacks call us the woodpeckers or whatever it is and crackers or... I just don't care. That doesn't bother me at least. I don't. I don't hate anybody. I'm nothing spent. Listen, when people get pissed, they do use... out of anger... Oh, you do. They do use racial... How many times when you're angry sometimes people might say, I'm going to kill you. You don't really mean you're going to commit murder. Yeah. You say things out of anger and sometimes you use some conversation. Yeah. Like we're doing. If I say the word, nigger, it doesn't mean I'm anti-black. All the teams I played for easily were 50 plus percent black. Or am I being wrong now by saying black? Should I say African-American? I don't know. It does some hair. Well, there's... And my best friend was going to blacks and the whites. We had some... some Hispanics on our teams. Well, the people of North... of North Africa are of Arabic descent. They're Arabic. One's from all... has a background in ethnicity. You know, South Africa, there's Dutch colonists. What is it? Johannesburg? Johannesburg is a Dutch name. Aside from ethnicities, it used to be you were known as retarded. You can't say that anymore. Now it's not even mentally... Mentally challenged. I think you can still say that. But I think it's mentally handicapped or mentally challenged. Mentally challenged. Will this stop? So what's next? Obese people are horizontally challenged? You can't call little people dwarfs or midgets. Vertically challenged. They're little people. Little people, right. Let's stop this. Number one, why are we doing this? Number two, why are we allowing it to happen? Walking on eggshells. It's still good. You know what's peculiar? Everybody suddenly has a bleeding heart and they suddenly care about people. Why do you care? You do too. I'm not talking about you. No, I'm talking... Why are we so... and ripping everything you can't open your mouth. I'm talking about like society. Like they did an experiment. I mean, this shows you how much people really care. In India, they took a man well-dressed. He didn't look like he was home with Sorbham. And they put fake blood on him and he went out in the streets and he was asking pedestrians for help. And he happened to be like not too far from a hospital. No one stopped to speak to him. No one stopped to help him. No one stopped to call 9-1-1 or whatever they do in India. Nobody cared. Well, that's still the same thing. That happens here. They did that in New York City as an experiment. Nobody... the homeless are invisible. That's the sadness and the sickness of the human being. So, in a way, they make a big stink like they care about people like with the Washington rescues. But in reality, when people are in trouble, when they need help, people don't care. I don't retire. I don't want to get involved. It's a fellow human being. All they have to do is call 9-1-1. What's wrong? What's wrong? Right, right. What happened? Did you get stabbed? What happened? Nobody stopped. Nobody kissed. New York City, too. Somebody was lying on... Remember what I told you a few weeks back? Lying on the sidewalk. They set family members up. Do you remember? Well, refresh my memory a little bit. They set family members up to dress and be dirty and sit there in the street as homeless people. And they watch their own family members walk by and ignore them. And when the guy... Mom? He goes, she said, you failed. You walk right by your own family members because they were dressed or looked homeless or dressed to do what happened. A pastor did this as an experiment. He dressed like a homeless man. And nobody paid attention to him. And his parishioners... Ignored him. Treated him like crap or rude to him, ignored him. Perishioners. Supposedly religion, you'd understand and want to help and want to help and these people hide behind this veil of religion. He just gave a sermon and then he went out, dressed as a homeless woman. Nobody paid attention to him. And he tore into them the next time they came to church. And who made a peep in church? They had nothing to say, didn't they? Nope. Good. It's called being a hypocrite. You're a hypocrite. Yeah. Thank you. You're a hypocrite. You're an absolute idiot, a moronic fool hiding behind the veil of religion. Right. You go to preach. Number two, I've asked a lot of people in the past for certain things they've done and oh, it drives them nuts when I say this. I said, do you believe in God? No. And whether I do or not doesn't matter. Let's say they say yes. They say yes. Do you think your God is proud of you right now? I'd say absolutely not. Real quiet fast. No, it's according to... Do you think he's proud of you right now? According to the Bible, he's not only not proud, he's ashamed and he... How you behave is enacted into fellow human being. No. Or not just human being, animal or living being. Let's be fair. In a book of Genesis where it says, it's listed where God was speaking, he actually said that creating the human race was a mistake because it's nothing but wickedness and disappointment and proud history. You've got to look at your crimes too. It seems to be everything is snowballing and getting worse. Absolutely. That's how it all progressed. We have... We discussed this before. We should learn from history. It seems like we haven't learned a thing. We just got worse. We're mistreating each other more and more. Now we're too busy to take care of one another and help each other. It's sad. Now, Paul Ryan of... This is from Washington, of the state of Wisconsin, he made a statement recently comparing the poor to stray cats. He says that the poor are like stray cats. If you feed them we'll never get rid of them. Now, isn't that dehumanizing? Well, what's he saying? How do we get rid of them? You want to get rid of them? He used the term get rid of them. You want to get rid of them? How would you like to get rid of them? If you stop feeding them, are you saying let them starve to death? Is that what man is all about? Letting his own people starve to death? Well, Senator Ryan, I think you lost a lot of votes with that statement. I think you're an absolute... People are very upset for him making that statement. Maybe for our show for me saying this. I don't know if I'm wrong for saying something like that. Or his own political career and his career as a human. It gives you career goodbye making that kind of a statement. How can you support somebody that wants to let the poor die? So he's dehumanizing people. They're nothing. In other words, according to Republican Paul Ryan, if you're poor... You don't have money I don't need you. You're not worth it. Your humanity is worthless. What value do you put on life? You, Jimmy? My me? Or anybody else? What's inside what's inside the person? The heart? All you do put on life. Character? Heart? Character personality? I know a lot of people that have a lot of money and they're very poor. A lot of people I know people without a lot of money they're very wealthy. Why? Family? Friends? The important thing. They're wonderful. They're wonderful human beings. Does money make you great? What if you lost everything in a bad investment? Or else it became broke? Are you not worthless? Bill Gates, for example? Are you not worthless? I mean, that would not happen. I'm using that as an example. No, he's still the same. He still has the same mind. He's still a really good philanthropic man. But he's still... Would that make him worthless because he also has billions? There are people who are flat broke, who have impressive resumes and college degrees and are the same people they were before. What price do you put on life? And who are you to put a price on anybody's life? To pass judgment like that. Who are you? Anybody? I don't mean just you. You, anybody out there listening? Who are you? What price do you put on life? How do you value life? Right. What gives value to a life? Well, it definitely shouldn't be paper. A monetary possession. Yeah, a dollar sign in front of it. Hey, here's an immigrant crossing the Rio Grande, sinking into America. He's worthless. Kill him. Let him die. Well, homeless people are just... One guy was attacked and stabbed. They didn't know it. The homeless man was lying on a sidewalk. People just... Stop it so much. People just stepped over it. They just stepped over it. You can't do that. You can't do that. Well, look. Animals. Abandoned animals. You know, same deal. You look at the human being in overall, we're pretty sick species. We're not so civilized. We like to think we're civilized. We're pretty sick. We're pretty sad. I mean, I mean, with all the food that's available, why does China need to round up dogs and cats, cram them into a steel crate so they can't move and kill them for food and fur? You know, for what you just said, we're supposedly, quote, we're trying to feed everybody's mind that we're civilized society. We're very, very primitive. What I just told you is true. I saw the photograph. I know. I saw the photograph. Because to me, it's very disturbing. It is very disturbing. I love animals. As you know, I love my animals a lot. I don't go for this stuff. Russell. Russell's here. All right, let me read this. And it definitely is, the human race is a despicable, cruel species. All right. This is a statement recently made by Senator Barry Sanders. Barry Sanders of Vermont. Over the past five years, General Electric, Boeing and Verizon paid nothing in federal income taxes even though they made $78 billion in profits combined since the year 2008. We cannot allow that to continue. Now, that's borderline traitorous and unpatriotic and anti-American. But if you're a few hundred dollars short or less on your taxes, they'll come after you. If you're a lesser person. Why are you worth less in this operation? They'll audit you and they'll throw you in prison. Why are you worth less? Worth less. Martha Stewart was thrown in jail. That was a joke. They used her as a scapegoat and as an example. For $40,000. That was wrong. For $40,000. You know, what she did was absolutely nothing. Come on, people. Let's stop this. It's got to stop. You know, really. Bernie, I'm sorry. Bernie Sanders. Did I say Barry? You said Barry. And I was going to say neither. Did he retire from the Lions and go into politics? No, that's a... I didn't want to interrupt you. Yeah, no, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Bernie Sanders, okay. Now, Barry. Barry Sanders was a football... The phenomenal running back. Yes. Yeah. Good thing I said it again. Very high esteem, very compassionate, extremely compassionate, independent senator from Vermont. Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders. Now, this happens to be true. I mean, you might as well call them the top 1% or the top 10%. They're getting away scot-free with paying their fair share in taxes. In this case, no taxes. Well, I'd like to know why aren't they paying taxes? Well, I could answer that simply that I think they're just paying off people in Washington. Why isn't that illegal? Doesn't that... Isn't that worse? Or kind of even with insider trading or what have you? I mean, this is corrupt. Political corruption? Of course it is. So, why isn't anybody going after these corporations for this? Well, they're... Let me ask you, is there any chance you're wrong? No. This is true. They're really not paying taxes and there is... Right now they're working on an amendment on a new amendment that would actually take money out of politics. I think it has to do with like if somebody gives to your campaign hundreds of millions of dollars, let's say like, in other words, politicians should not be obligated to do special favors because someone... Well, it's kind of hard. That's what they call lobbyists. They give you things like, hey, you miss above a block, you do this, you do this. It's human nature to feel paid, you better pay back. Yeah. Right? Give something back in their trend forward. And sadly, that corrupts. That's correct. Money, money corrupts. Yeah. And if you don't have the money, how do you campaign? How do you advertise what you're about? Unfortunately. I think we just be a strong candidate like this recent week or so ago when... Who was it that was... Oh, my God, I'm black again. I'm sorry. It was a big shock in the voting about a week or so ago. Voter fraud, do you mean? Oh, no. I'm the guy that beat... Oh, I just... I'm blank. I'm sorry. You know who I mean. I'm blank. But anyway, he got beaten by... He had millions of dollars, and this guy had only $300,000 and never does in revenue. I think by being a good person... Well, Jesse Ventura had a ran on a low-budget campaign in Minnesota. Well, when they took your show up the air because he was exposing too much. It doesn't pay to be honest much anymore. You know who took conspiracy theory off? There's a station on cable called True TV. True TV. That was a great show which originally was known as Court TV. Oh, really? That was Court TV. And they pulled it off. He was exposing too much. Now, of course, he's streaming on internet. He can say anything he wants, but he actually did a show recently about lobbyists. I have to watch it when I go home. Good man. He's a smart man. He cares about people. Yeah. And it seems like everybody in politics wants a silencer for opening his mouth. You know, he... just like they want a silence Edward Snowden. Yeah. And... Well, let's be honest here, too. He recently did a survey about a week or so ago with Americans. Do you think he is a patriot or a trader? A vast majority said, patriot. I agree. I agree. To me, it's a hero. Because you're telling the truth about how they're trying to screw us and the government's trying to lay you a trader? No. No. Well... Maybe watching you and your thing here once you're filming with me, they may hate me and you for what we're saying, but it's freedom of speech and what's truly going on. Is the truth so bad to tell? Yeah. Is it bad? Well, he took an oath. Edward Snowden took an oath to uphold the... and protect the Constitution. And that's what he's doing. And that's what he's doing. How they're abusing it towards the common man. Yeah. And when I say the common man, that includes women, too. It's just a phrase, common man. Yeah. That includes all sexes. Honest humanity in general. On people. On people. But he... Yeah. Because mankind obviously needs women, too. So let's be fair here, okay? So don't get on me for that. You know, they can say I'm sexist now because I can say women, too. But, um... Yeah. It's, uh... It's a rough situation where the corruption is going... running rampant. And, um... They're tampering with our constitutional rights. You know... They better work their way. And why? Why do you want to do this? Hey, why is incarceration up like 700% and they want to arrest everybody with... you know, with a joint? No, no, no. They want to release people to realize they realize grass possession is really nothing. It's marijuana. It's a plant. It's a nerve. Whatever. Well, the... The answer is simple. The prisons are privatized and they want... They want... They want free slave labor. Well, by the way, too, there's this guy serving 25 years in life or whatever for a couple of seas in the car from the 70s. This is really wrong. Meanwhile, more severe... Yeah. And you wonder why our prisons are overloaded because of stupidity, except it's this. Yeah. You know, you've got people in prison for it. Worse offenses, doing less time. Let's be honest. See, if you remember years ago, they had the Three Strikes in Your Out rule. Right. And a young black man down south, I think it was, was caught... he stole a slice of pizza. He was sent to prison for life because that was his third offense. And even the law got on it and said, whoa, whoa, wait, wait a minute. We've got to change the law here. This guy... And even the pizza parlor... I don't want to... He stole a slice of pizza. Maybe he was starving. Maybe he was... I said, I don't... The pizza parlor owner said, I don't want to... I'll give him a whole pie. Don't arrest him for this. But the law says, no, Three Strikes in Your Out. Letter of the law. Well, the law... Well, I don't... You know how I feel. I don't like our legal system. You know. It doesn't bend very often. It's got to learn to bend and make exceptions. Well, there's a lot of hypocrisy there, too. Money, money. Look at this young kid down... I think it was Texas months ago. Never got a day of prison. He got... I forget how many years of probation and they called it affluenza. Because he was brought up wealthy, affluent. Affluenza. Oh, I thought you said... Not influenza. Affluenza. Affluenza. Affluent. And he didn't serve him. And because he killed four people because he was drugged and ran... I think he was 16 years old. So he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Beyond. Like, his family owned a silver spoon company. You want to tell me that's fair? No. First time you've ever heard that term in a court, affluenza. He suffered from... His parents were never there for him. They just gave him money and blah, blah, blah, blah. He suffered from being spoiled, rotten. And he killed four people. Wow. He served not one day in jail. He got probation for it. Money again. Money again. Now, before we close, let's talk a little bit about that. Poor little... A beautiful little girl who was thrown out of KFC. She was mauled by three pit bulls. Three. Three pit bull terriers. And they were in KFC, the family. Listen, a rough way first. Do not blame KFC for this. They were appalled. They had a fit when this happened. They... You cannot blame the corporation for what employee stupidly or mistakenly does. So KFC is not a fault here. They immediately stepped in. Okay, but continue. But I want to... No. KFC had nothing to do with this. Okay. It was a KFC employee. Yeah. And she cried the whole way home. Now, the poor girl already feels self-conscious. You have to humiliate her even more. She wants to come in for some mashed potatoes and this employee... They didn't even say if it was a manager or an employee. You have to leave. You're offending some... Your face is offending some customers. Oh, my God. If I was there as a customer, I said, she's not going anywhere. I say, everything's on me. Sweetheart, you sit with me. You and your mom come over. Yeah, of course. Why didn't anybody step up? Maybe it wasn't that crowded. I don't know the story there. Bottom line, this is totally reduced. I mean, the poor girl feels self-conscious as it is. Did you see her? Yes. What a beautiful... You just want to squish her to pieces with love. You just want to hug her. She's an adorable little child. Right. And I hope those three pit bulls will put to sleep. No, I don't. I love animals. No. Yeah, but they... They want to try to kill a little girl. I can't see animals. Nah. You got to have... Who knows the background of my animals? Well, they've been beaten and abused by their owner too. Yeah, but what if they do it again? I know, I know. But maybe give them different bones or better bones. Or of our restitution for the damage they did. Well, that's probably the civil court. That would be the civil court, I'm sure. But this little girl is adorable. Yeah. Sweet little thing. Just a shame. How could any... Anybody say that to her? She won't... You know why she won't mash potatoes? Because they're drawing everything. I bet she couldn't chew much. She needed something soft. Soft. She wanted mashed potatoes. And they asked you to leave because you were faces of vending some customers. Number two, I wonder if it was really offending anybody. Or was it just this individual employee that said that? That's another reflection on humanity. How about people care... You know, when push comes to shove, do they really care about other people? I would, but you 99% of people would say she stays. Absolutely, I agree. This is a super, super mini minority that would ask her to leave. I bet it was the manager or one of the supervisors that just did not want her in there. Well, like I said, do not blame... I want to make sure that you do not blame KFC for this. They stepped right up to the plate. They had a fit. Let's be honest. You're a corporation. But within seconds, you can't be responsible for everything that happens in all your thousands of stores. So what does that mean? If somebody ugly comes in, oh, you have to leave or... You're too fat. You don't really need a big bucket. Yeah, leave. You know? Or what if somebody racist tells somebody to leave? Where does it end? Where does it end? That's the point. Where does this end? This was totally, totally wrong. Yeah. That girl is adorable. They're worried that she has to carry the number one, the dogs. Number two, this abuse by this stupid human. I think what her parents and everyone around her should let her know is, this is good. Look at the support you have. The world loves you. You're a beautiful little child. Darling, this was only one person. This doesn't speak for everyone. Yeah. Everybody loves you, everybody. So they've got to instill that in her mind. You know? And I wouldn't be surprised if people, somebody created a fundraising program to raise money for her. The same day KFC did a snapshot of $30,000 plus charity, I think it was in her name. I mean, for surgery, for... No, I don't know if it was for her or for charity in her neighbor. What? It was $30,000 for something. Yeah. Well, for her medical bills. For something. Her medical bills. I'm sure she's going to need plastic surgery. Well, I'm sure KFC will step up to the plate as well. Yes. They're a good, honorable organization, corporation would have you. Yes. And they were called. They were shocked as we are. Yeah. So don't blame KFC for this, please. Make sure everybody's going to say, oh, that's stupid KFC. No, they had nothing to do with it. This was just a dumb employee. Right. And things will happen with an organization when you're dealing with thousands of employees. Yeah. You can't demonize an entire organization for the actions of one idiot. No. See, I'm sure you did not say anybody comes out of this cart, please get them out. Yeah. You know they didn't do that. You know that. That's like saying all cops are bad or are guilty of or have a potential for police brutality. All cops. We always remember the minority was the bad. Yeah. You know, you see a few bad for those few bad is probably 90 some odd percent that are good. You can't judge an entire group or what have you or race or anything in life by it. Yeah. They're already presented or corrupt police. Doesn't mean they're all bad. Yeah. You know how many cops I know that are phenomenal. I've got a lot of police friends. I've got a lot of firemen friends here. Right. I've got a lot of friends in the military. They are wonderful. And once in a while, something slips through the cracks. But you get a bad apple. Yeah, you do. Yeah. Sorry about that. I'm sorry. But you know, things happen. Remember that. Things happen. We are human. Our shit happens too. Are all humans fallible? Yes. That's the best way to put it. All humans are fallible. Sometimes they leave bad ones slip through the cracks. They do things. And I'm sure when it's brought to life and when they have time to think, they hate what they did too as well. Okay. What are you saying about super tech? You're going to make a statement. I just think my belief system and what when I was building super tech before I got schooled by my partners, which is why I never got finished. I always had to respect the people, the highest levels of business and or government. Because of my attitude, my treatment of others, I had respect. Not to brag. It sounds braggish. I'm not trying to be. But I'm a very good person. You've known me almost 40 years. When I had to deal with R&B and rap groups, they were the leader, the record label. When I had my partner at the time come in, we've got a problem. To what? They were only dealing with you. They said we're only talking really. It's respect. How do you get respect? I treat people well and fairly. I was raised well. My father was phenomenal. I don't mistreat anybody. I'm on my way for anybody and everybody. It comes down to how you treat people's R&B. Well, you were extremely fair employer. Oh, beyond fair. Beyond fair. Very fair. I've never fired anybody. In the jobs I had in the past, I was told to fire people. You always looked at both sides. You always listened to both sides. There's some reasons to keep them. I've never fired anyone. I was told to fire people, and I didn't blink an eye. This looks like I said no. And I told my boss, he said, what is it? We're going to talk about this. And I said, now explain it to them why. He said, you're right. You're right. If you're quick to fire somebody with a lot of experience. You're a crack for whip champion. Well, yeah. You're giving power, okay? You don't forget. You don't lose your power. But don't forget, by firing somebody with a lot of experience and who's an outstanding employee. And who doesn't want to agree with the other employees, who's made you important to the group as a team effort. Right. But when you lose somebody like that, you have to find a new one to replace them and retrain them all over again. It's not always replaceable. It's not the same. Sometimes you can't replace them. It's not the same thing. No. You know? But anyway, it was, as always, it was great. We've got to continue. We'll run out of time before now to tell everybody, all right? Next time, we'll talk to you some more. Bye-bye. Hi, this is William H. Morrow. The best way to join our organization is to get your free annual subscription to the newsletter censored with your gift to support this work. The newsletter of Hard Hating Truth and News Fighting Censorship in Conservative Propaganda since 1977. There is nothing out there like the newsletter censored in the mainstream media or the press. This newsletter is the very best way to join and be a part of our organization. We're living the end times, so you need newsletter censored. Go to www.newslettercensored.com. Okay, we're back. Thank you very much. William H. Morrow III. For a great first day of summer program, show, and, of course, followed by promo. He did a great job on promo. I just want to remind you people before I forget, regardless what you hear, especially you brain cell deficient boobs out in the red states. Oxytocin, too. That watch Fox News mistakenly. There is no trickle-down economics in America. Never was. There is siphon up to the rich to the 1% or the top 10%. Siphon up economics. Never trickle down. Only pistol down. Dickle down. Siphon up. It's a siphon. Ah, me siphon. Gotta love it. Okay, now we will sink our teeth. Right. No one ever said that the death of a cat is more important than that of a person. However, Patterson, New Jersey residents at the candlelight vigil to protest the presence and actions of the animal rights activists persisted in sharing that misinterpreted belief. People who are tortured and beaten to death have other people who care, who speak out about the horrible crime and who demand justice. Who was going to be that voice for quattro the cat? The racist online comments made by some mindless and ignorant individuals are not worth addressing. And that is what the people of Patterson should have done. Instead, they used those comments to turn quattro's death into a racial issue. Ah, they're always playing the race card. Sadly, it really didn't matter where quattro lived or what color the children were who brutally tortured him. What matters is what they allegedly did to him. Listen, sadism with sociopathic children or adults comes in all colors in races, nationalities. What would possess children to behave in such a way? I wasn't like that. What would have happened if the two boys had not intervened? Would the other children continue to beat quattro until he was finally dead in front of their eyes? Pulverized. They were pulverized, quattro. Was that their goal? And why, Sue? It is frightening to think that children would do such harm to an innocent animal. Wait till they grow up. Who is really to blame for quattro's death? Is it the children themselves or their parents? The schools, the environment or the community? Where were they all when quattro was being tortured? That's true. Any animal, any creature that shows emotion has some intelligence. I'm not talking about an invertebrate. I'm talking about creatures that show that look you in the eye and bond with you and show affections. Things like that. Should be protected. Should have rights, protecting them from these sadistic evil people. Kids. These bullies. Kids. These kids and adults that mistreat, abuse, starve, dogs and cats, horses, whatever. Any pet. Any animal. Even cruel and inhumane ways of keeping livestock. Like veal. Which I think a lot of people refuse to eat. I refuse to eat veal. I don't eat veal. Why? It's cruel. Pigs. I've seen videos of how they crammed livestock into such small quarters. They have no life at all. It could be ducks, it could be pigs. It doesn't matter. Chickens. I haven't had a veal patty with bread crumb on them. They're usually called veal steaks. Veal scallopini. Nah, nah, nah. Just veal steaks. Like hamburgers in a box. Six-door box. A veal cutlet is a Venuschnitzel. I haven't had one since the 1960s. I have no interest in it. And then the baby roosters, chicks that are male, they throw them in the dumpster and they kill them, all those foghorn legorns, instead of putting them up for adoption. Speaking and continuing with the animal themes, residents in a southern Chinese city that has come under fire for an animal summer solstice festival in which thousands of dogs are slaughtered for food, have held their feasts early to avoid attention. Sick. Some residents of Yulin, Y-U-L-I-N started gathering last weekend and eating dog meat and lychee to celebrate the longest day of the year ahead of Saturday's actual solstice. Lychee is a very sweet, delicious tropical fruit, by the way. The residents wanted to avoid protests by animal rights activists. In recent years, the festival has been targeted by activists who have drummed up public awareness of the events with posts on social media and online petitions and descended on the city to protest outside slaughterhouses or markets where the dogs are sold. How do you look these poor souls, these animals in the eye, and kill them? How do you stuff them into a spanking cage when they're still alive? Yeah, crammed into a cage. Crammed into a cage. How do you butcher cute, innocent, intelligent dolphins up in Japan in that cove that they congregate once a year? And they do it every year, and they're doing it. That's the point. They're doing it. They're doing it continuously. The public uproar reflects the increasing affluence of ordinary Chinese who keep pets, travel overseas, and are changing attitudes toward traditions they may not have questioned before. Because they see more in a cat or a dog than what these sadists see in them. Under the Yulin tradition, eating dog and lychee and drinking liquor on a solstice is supposed to make people stay healthy during the winter. Not the dogs, that's for sure. Oh, my lord, my lord! Unbelievable. Sad. Very sad. But there are many cases of cruelty to animals in the United States. And to the poor. To Timothy, without natural affection, the world shall become... Was that involving the world or just the U.S.? The world! The Bible was speaking of the world, not just the United States. The United States is only one of the 12 tribes of ancient Israel. Modern day descendants. Ephraim or Manasseh. Which one do you think is U.S.? Not think. Which one? It's a matter of Manasseh. You don't think this thing, you know this. Ephraim would be Great Britain. Two of Joseph's sons. Ephraim or Manasseh. Where David's Throne is located right now, London, England. You're sure it's in England? And the Rothschilds. You're sure it's in England? The infamous Rothschild. I don't know, what do you think it is? David's Throne. I don't know, it might have moved it to Scotland, but I think it's in England. I think it's in England. But she has a... She has a castle in Scotland, too. Well, I know the infamous New World Order of the Rothschilds are in London. Not a New World Order, but a World Order. They're just plutocrats. They go back. They want their way. That's what they were. That's all they are. It's not a New World Order or any of those conspiracy crap theories. These are greedy people who want their way. Did you see the... They had the money and power to do it. The video about the District of Columbia was set up by the corporation of the District of Columbia. And the Rothschilds were involved in it. Of course. How do you think the United States gets its money? They just print it. No, the United States doesn't print it. It used to be based on gold, right? No. The United States has the power, under the Constitution, to print its own money, but it does not. It rolls it from private banks. Lovely. Okay? Lovely. And we pay out hundreds of billions of dollars a year in interest payments, making the private sector rich. Because remember, when you give your money to someone, you are making them richer than you. It's like if you work for chicken feed for an American company, you are helping them get richer, and you... Poor. ...most likely will be poor, because the cost of living is way beyond what you make. That's correct. Way beyond. And it's really... It's like you've heard of the term a dead-end job. Well, you have a dead-end life. Uh-huh. If you happen to be a poor or a lower middle-class, middle-class, or whatever. Yeah. You know... Hey. An upper middle-class person could get laid off and lose everything too. Back in the 1940s and 50s and 60s, half of the 70s, by laws, we made the middle-class richer in this country. And then the law started changing to siphon the mula upward. What the frickin' siphon? Come over here. Siphon the mula upward. Yeah. Upward. And on all the benefits of government and et cetera, we're given to the private sector. Now the poor is being driven into the poor... I'm sorry, the middle-class is being driven into the poor house now. And they have made in some areas poverty... Make a good profit. ...a crime where you can go to the poor house if you cannot pay your debts. Oh yeah. Coming to America! Tedder's prisons? That's right. Well, that's more slave labor for corporations. You know, aside from arresting you from marijuana. Hey, if their wages are so far down and everything they can't get people to work for them, that's the only way they're going to get the labor. And legalizing marijuana, I have a sneaky feeling it's tied into Monsanto's GMO marijuana coming from South America. And they'll get in on there, believe me. Because they'll pay off them politicians. Siphon up. Remember, there is no trickle down. You hear that? You stupid red state tea party. I mean, tea baggers. There is no trickle down. Do not believe what you hear on Fox News. Better yet, don't watch it. I think some comedian was hollering lately about MSNBC involving the Washington Redskins. I think he was... I have a feeling he is... Yes, the court said... He's pro-keeping it, the Redskins. No, the court said no. They got it changed. Yeah, well, when you think about it, the term Redskins is a racist right. It's not nice. It's not a nice term to use. I mean, you know... Kid, continuing with the animal theme. Yes. It was the moment that humanity learned. We had the awesome power to erase an entire species off the face of the earth in the scientific equivalent of a blink of an eye. What a shame. All the animals that became extinct because of men. The passenger pigeon went from billions of birds to extinct before our very eyes. Did they kill them for swab? For meat? It was one bird's death after another. But a century ago, Martha, a red-eyed gray and brown bird, famous as the last surviving passenger pigeon, keeled over, marking an extinction that shook science and the public. There was no male passenger pigeon in her possession, so she could get some eggs going. I guess not. Why did they perish? Now, a century later, Martha's back. What? In a way, she is being taken out of the file cabinets of history in a new Smithsonian Institution exhibit this month. Get her bone marrow and clone that damned passenger pigeon, including all the other extinct animals, Smithsonian. Reminding the public of her death. And of other species that have gone extinct because of men. Tasmanian tiger, the Dodo bird, even though we have the role in Washington in the Capitol building now. A new scientific study this week shows how pigeon populations fluctuated wildly, but how people ultimately killed off the species. And some geneticists are even working on the long shot hope of reviving the passenger pigeon from leftover DNA in stuffed birds. There you go. I was just saying that. Then you talk to morons like Rush Limbaugh and they say, ah, so why did dolphins get caught in a fish net or whale hunting going on? It's liberals who say whales and dolphins are intelligent creatures. And more important than humans. They're really stupid. More important than, of course, according to Rush, profit is above everything. More important than quattro to cat. Yeah. Here was a bird like the robin that everybody knew and within a generation or two it was gone. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the passenger pigeon was the most abundant bird species on the earth. How about that? Wow. In 1866 in Ontario, just one flock of billions of birds 300 miles long and one mile wide darkened the skies for 14 hours as they flew by overhead. Now, how the hell did this many pigeons eventually become zero pigeons? It's amazing. Incredible. Unlike the domesticated carrier pigeon used for messages, these were wild birds. Yeah, like wild ducks and wild animals. They were easy to catch because they stayed together. They were considered a poor man's food. There you go. The greed of the food industry. Domestic workers complained about eating too much passenger pigeon. Nobody ever dreamed that a bird that common could be brought into extinction that quickly. That's how the dodo bird became extinct. They were easy to catch and they ate them, killed them. They just kept on doing it. Some of the commercial fishermen, some of them have that attitude. They got caught. Just keep on fishing them. Fish, fish, fish, drill, drill, drill. That's a conservative way of thinking. And then you have nothing, stupid asses. And nothing is left. Well, yeah, you cut down a tree, you got to replace it. Yeah, that too. Trees, rainforests. Yeah, Johnny Applesley. Trees, rainforests. That bring that much money. And start an orchard of that wood. A sustainable, sustainable industry. Sustainable hardwoods. I believe that happened with the cedars of Lebanon that are mentioned in the Bible. My drum, my jambi drum, my African drum is made from mahogany and ghost skin and the mahogany is from sustainable source. There you go. Which means you're not taking from the rainforest. And that's the way it should be. Harvest it from an orchard, like the lumber industry. Don't they plant the pine trees? Some of them do. But other ones, they just like the mine industry, where they cut off the tops of mountains. Well, that destroys the beauty of landscapes. But they don't care. They're making profit. You're taking away the beauty that our children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren will be able to view national parks. Oh, yeah. They'd love to go in there and drill, drill, drill and cut, cut, cut. Take the tops off a mountain so the fat cats can get richer and the quality of life for the mainstream goes down. We don't have a right to water. And then climate change. We don't have a right to oil. We don't have a right to land. We don't have a right to anything. A tree is very important. A tree has many, many benefits to the planet. So it should be replaced and actually in urban areas and suburban areas, they are, they seem to be planting a lot of young saplings everywhere. Maybe they're replacing the ones that are infested. Well, I mean, people still know that they still care and they still know the benefits of trees. Hopefully, because every desert that is in the world was once a flourishing verdant piece of realism. Tree roots hold moisture in the ground. Prevent erosion. Create oxygen and take in carbon dioxide. And carbon dioxide isn't that the culprit that contributes to global warming? Some jambaloney in the Congress said that CO2 is plant food. Bullshit. You know what I mean? It goes to plant stake in the CO2 and it may create oxygen. Well, if you keep on destroying the friggin forest, the thing up there, the ozone layer. Okay. Yeah. Examination of the passenger pigeon's genetic code shows that their population ping-ponged regularly from as much as 5 billion to as few as tens of millions says a study co-written by Zink in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Still, the chief causes of the extinction. Cutting down eastern US forest and hunting were man-made. Passenger pigeons always reached lows like this. It's just this time their luck ran out because we were around. By 1900, there were no passenger pigeons left in the wild. By 1914, there was just 29-year-old Martha in the Cincinnati Zoo. Are they okay? Oh yeah, Martha's the last one. I'm having an oxy-pousin moment for the picking. It's pretty sad. It's pretty sad when there's one left. Before he died, I saw the last of a particular species of Galapagos tortoise that only existed on one Galapagos island and it was down to one and it was a male and they couldn't find a female and eventually he died of very, very old age as tortoises do and that's it. He became extinct. I'm not sure what it was because I couldn't see it properly or whatever. Couldn't he take his DNA? Why aren't they doing it? He had other priorities. So it's not important to a lot of people that a species becomes extinct. People lined up to see her. She was a star. Then on September 1st, 1914, Martha was found lying on the bottom of her cage. The passenger pigeon was now extinct. That long ago too. It had gone from billions of birds to zero in one century. It was the first public extinction. Something people used to think happened only to relics of the past such as dinosaurs or critters stuck on islands such as dodos. This was a real wake-up call for the public and frankly for scientists too. Ornithologists studied birds and they didn't really think of species becoming extinct. But they did. And Martha, the last of her kind was put in a 300 pound block of ice and ship to Washington. For the past 15 years, she has been in a drab metal filing cabinet of the Smithsonian where she will re-emerge on Tuesday in an exhibit on her extinction 100 years ago. Too bad they didn't have acrylic to seal her air tight in an acrylic block. That's a great way to preserve Martha. The best thing is to try to revive her using her DNA. You can't revive her. You have to put the DNA in something else to create a second Martha. In other words, the closest relatives. Like the elephant and the mammoth. They use the Asian female Asian elephant to try to bring back the mammoth You take the young and you start doing it again and again and again until you have 100% mammoth. You see that woolly mammoth? Picture the other day on Facebook where the train hit the elephant. And I saw a picture of an elephant that his face was decapitated just to harvest the tusks by poachers. The article said tusks are for elephants not for profit. Something like that. Under pressure from Congress North Jersey Celebrity Dr. Mehmet Oz on Tuesday offered to help drain the swamp of unscrupulous marketers using his name to peddle so called miracle pills and to millions of Americans desperate to lose weight. And he had nothing to do with any of these companies? That's what he says. And also the woman that was prosecuting him she received some hefty contributions from questionable sources involved here. Dr. Oz appeared before the Senate's election panel and was scolded by Chairwoman Claire McCaskill. That's her. For claims he made about weight loss on his television show. Dr. Oz, a cardio thoracic surgeon at New York Presbyterian Hospital lives in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. I was just there yesterday by Mario's. Is that a pizza joint? Cliffside Park? No. Mario's a friend of mine. Personal trainer. Well, he's not in Cliffside anymore. He's from Cliffside. I'm sorry. He acknowledged that the language about green coffee and other supplements has been flowery and specific products he thinks can help America shed pounds and get healthy. Beyond eating less and moving more. On his show he never endorsed specific companies or brands but more generally praised some health supplements as fat busters. McCaskill took Oz to task for 2012 show in which he proclaimed that green coffee bean extracts with a magic weight loss cure for him. Green body type. I've seen many articles on green coffee. It's not bullshit. It's just that you can't call it a miracle magical product. And you can't have anything to do with this. Right. Because if you're being paid to promote it there's a problem there. Conflict of interest. I get that you do a lot of good on your show, McCaskill told Oz, but I don't get why you need to say this stuff because you know it's not true. Oz insisted he believes in the supplements he talks about on his show as short term crutches. And even his family has tried that. Dieting, well there is no one pill of panacea. Dieting involves a whole lifestyle change which many other health issues are are are involved. Are dealt with the right way to deal with the right way to the right protocol. It's not just one factor. He said his job on the show would be a cheerleader for his audience. One who offers hope even if that means looking to alternative healing traditions and any evidence that might support them. But Oz did agree that there's no long term miracle pill. And that includes pharmaceuticals. Definitely not pharmaceuticals. Within weeks of Oz's comments about green coffee which refers to the unroasted seeds or beans of coffee a Florida based operation began marketing a dietary supplement called pure green coffee with claims that the chlorogenic acid found in the beans could help people lose 17 pounds and cut body fat by 16% in 22 weeks. If you work with the supplements and change your eating habits and stick to it. Well, losing 17 pounds in 22 weeks is very slow. Because on the Atkins bay you may lose 2 pounds a week. That's what I'm saying. But it's the food. The food, the habits of a person comes first. It's your dietary program and then supplements come later to enhance. But it's all in the diet. And this woman I'm sure because it's a natural unpatented substance and not a drug from a pharmaceutical company. This is the reason why McCaskill was trying to crucify him. But he should have stood up to her and said if I was bragging about a drug you wouldn't be having me here. The company, according to federal regulators featured footage from the Dr. Oz show to sell its supplement. Oz has no association with the company and received no money from sale. Last month the federal trade commission sued the sellers behind pure green coffee accused them of making bogus claims and deceiving consumers. I'll have them forbid they should do that to drugs to have a long list of negative side effects and have sent people to the hospital or to their grave. Yeah, 65,000 with the biacs. Before they finally took it off the map, aren't they? But they'll go after green coffee beans? The weight loss industry is an area where consumers are particularly vulnerable to fraud. Mary Colbell Eagle Engel associate director at the FTC testified at the Senate hearing. She said the agency conducted a consumer survey in 2011 and found that more consumers were victims of fraudulent weight loss products than any of the other specific frauds covered in the survey. Dr. Oz stressed during the hearing that he has never endorsed specific out supplements or received money from the sale of supplements. Nor has he allowed his image to be used in ads for supplements. I am innocent. Well, he's got to be proven he's got to be proven that he is really being paid by these companies. You know, it's I can't just assume it but there's a good chance that it can go either way. It's just too early to tell. I wouldn't be surprised if somebody like Dr. Oz was taking was paid to endorse. I mean, look at some of these doctors that they won't take Obamacare. They won't take the health insurance with Obamacare because it's connected to Medicaid because they got to get top dollar in the United States healthcare system. It's very funny that that is exactly what we are going to discuss now. You know, we must have a psychic connection because every time I make a statement it just happens to be the next reading that Dr. Bill has. How about that? Despite having the costliest healthcare system the United States ranks last among 11 industrialized countries on healthcare quality and access according to a new report. Take that, Rush Limbaugh. U.S. healthcare ranked last, yeah. That's correct. The analysis by the Commonwealth Fund published on Monday ranked the United Kingdom first overall. Even though healthcare spending is less than half of that of the United States. The other top ranked countries were Switzerland and Sweden France and Canada were just above the United States at the bottom of the rankings. Researchers said the United States was hurt by a lack of access to primary care and inefficiencies in the healthcare system overall. They said provisions in the Affordable Care Act may help boost the country's standing. It is disappointing but not surprising that despite our significant investment in healthcare the United States has continued to lag behind other countries. Doesn't surprise me. The United States spent $3,508 per person on healthcare in 2011 compared with $3,406 in the United Kingdom. Americans also experienced financial barriers. More than a third of adults in the United States reported skipping a recommended test or treatment because of health issues. That is true. Neglecting their health because of cost. So what good is healthcare if you can't afford it? What good is healthcare if there are exceptions in the policy where they will not cover it and you may need it? Then why is it called healthcare? Healthcare means that are not healthy that have an affliction, that are sick. If you deny somebody certain treatments as an insurance company because you don't feel like paying the high cost of the treatment which shouldn't be high cost anyway because the medical profession healthcare is supposed to be a right, not a privilege. It's also not supposed to be a business. Right. Exactly. Exactly. Education. Of course the Republicans do not want to remove the high interest of student loans. Because they do not want an educated public. An educated public is trouble. They want to privatize education in the United States so only the rich kids will get an education. Only those with the money will be able to do that. Like it was in the old days. Because if you have a nation of super smart people then they would be too smart to vote for a Republican. And to work for a 725 an hour. Yeah, or less like those poor souls in the food service industry waiters and waitresses and NFL cheerleaders that are working $2 and change an hour $2 and change an hour and then like I told Billy Morrow the restaurant owner if he insists on his servers pooling their tips he can very easily skim the top and steal like Mario Batali was stealing from his wine servers in his restaurant and he got caught How much more money does a rich famous person have to have to be content and the guy to steal from poor souls trying to live week to week trying to survive on their gratuities beyond me. You know what the Bible says about money from the backs of others no no Bible has a lot of no-no's that are happening today because of the right wingers Yes use God as a fragment The ones that claim that they're closer to God than a secular human is liberals you know they got the liberals so guilty by being demonized as liberals that they have to call themselves progressives Yes You figure, guilty, it's very easy to lay a guilt trip on a liberal progressive unfortunately those are the ones who work on eggshells because they're so afraid of offending someone I want to be loved You must love me Please love me Do not ostracize me Can't we work together Can't we all get along bipartisanship You know how many times Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi said the word bipartisanship and compromising like it was an obsession hey look when the US citizens voted in Barack Obama instead of John McCain and Sarah Palin they didn't vote to compromise with Republicans they voted for a big change They voted for change That was part of the campaign wasn't it Not to compromise You can't believe it We didn't get no change You got all the people hired from Wall Street you got all the people hired from for the EPA someone who is a polluter et cetera et cetera et cetera There was no change There wasn't no Joe Paluka That guy he didn't care for the statement I sent you the conversation from Facebook he didn't care for the comment about the fact that the Democrats did have control of the House and Senate when Obama first took office for the first two years and we did not see a shift of the tax burden back under Rich we did not see the single payer universal healthcare system we could have seen it they had two years to do it but we didn't see it we could have seen regulations going back on onto corporations Glass-Steagall put back we could have seen the Glass-Steagall Act put back in those two years we didn't see it so what does that mean it means that people like Jesse Ventura Gary Know and others like them are right the two party system is corrupt they're all corporates of the same coin they're not for we the people they are corporates and it was Bill Clinton that put in Glass-Steagall right? I mean took it out it was the Congress Bill Clinton can do nothing on his own but sign a bill Barack Obama is at the mercy of the Congress that's correct Congress makes the laws they give it to the Presidente or he vetoes them and if he vetoes them and they have enough Republicans in the Senate and Congress they will override this veto and get the law that they want Obama should have vetoed should have said no to the Monsanto Protection Act of course what about the NDA whatever the National Defense Authorization Bill which allows this which makes us all terrorists if we protest if you protest and protesting was always tied into the First Amendment right? yes it was until J. Edgar Hoover could not tell the difference between a whistleblower and a terrorist whistleblowers and a terrorist which are patriotic heroes it just makes me think of Secretary of State John John Kerry John Kerry saying that Edward Snowden should come back to the US and get thrown in prison and he's Democrat John Kerry Democrat it's not even a Republican saying this it's John Kerry saying this but it is the government which is now made up of them against us so that's why he says that Edward Snowden was withholding his oath that he took when he took the job to the Constitution he's honoring his oath that he took by blowing the whistle but you see those people in charge don't want those whistleblowers and they want you to remain ignorant like the people in the red states like that Wolf County in Kentucky where the people are on Social Security Medicaid or whatever the hell it is they're poor but they vote for Republicans because they would never do anything wrong for us sure like their lives are improving with the Republicans in charge that's how you have to look at things it's like who is really in charge well not if they keep blaming the Democrats for every bad thing because they believe that everything's Obama's fault because they're a bunch of red state races they don't look at the fact that Obama inherited the mess from Bush and Cheney and now we have a Republican Congress that's creating all the evil and they still blame Obama the racists and on Fox News and Republican Party are blaming Obama for everything everything you name it uh huh it's blaming him for things that happened before he took office right correct it's all Obama's fault yeah we know what they're about we don't want to get the black man out of the White House well they got two more years no he's here he's got six years in here already his term is locked in just like unfortunately Chris Christie's term is locked in unless the prosecutor puts Chris Christie on the barbecue with the apple in his mouth and then we can impeach him huh and then they can impeach him papaya him whatever fruit you want to use the best thing that can happen is to see him on a rotisserie from the prosecutor anyway that's it thank you for joining us for this week's uncensored heart hitting truth we'll see you next time this is of course our special first day of summer show take care have a safe weekend say so long to these Mr. Brony's so long jammies jammies what jambalones this has been a mega life 21 production