 okay it happens to be March 29th 2014 that's right Saturday afternoon March 29th 2014 the end of the month and it's raining all day today here in northeastern New Jersey and greetings everyone I haven't seen you people in a long time we haven't done a show in two weeks because of things that happen you know illness but you know we're here better late than never after a two week absence and let's see this is well the new name of our show is uncensored hard hitting truth formerly known as progressive discussions I found that the word progressive was bringing in too many ultra left-wing people who did not believe in rolling up their sleeves and fighting they were desperately afraid of offending someone and they were just sycophants and kiss-ups and not corporate kiss-ups but they were just afraid to duke it out and I really don't like people without a spine you know if you're gonna have a you're gonna be a progressive liberal at least have a spine so I was getting too many of them scolding me for being too rough on the right-wing trolls and tea baggers over there on the Facebook group so I decided to get rid of the labels remove the word progressive and just stick to the real proven hard-hitting truth which is really what life is all about unless you're unless you're some greedy corrupt conservative lunatic religious notion you know but we're here at the newsletter-sensitive research Center in Northeastern New Jersey and I will now formally pipe aboard my co-host and mentor for uncensored hard-hitting truth with my authentic Bosun's whistle you might be able to hear the rain outside it's quite heavy that the precipitation is quite heavy rain drops are falling on my head that was a depressing song I don't like any use the single songs you know I drugged up very depressing songs like Karen Carpenter and all that you know I mean unbelievable voice but depressing come aboard our starship censored the starship of the starship of hard-hitting truth censored the one and only the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman how are you doing this week sir better better better the eyes of March the six feeling in my stomach all the time you know six feeling in your stomach I get that way every time I read bad news from Capitol Hill concerning Republican congressman I get always get a sick feeling in my stomach I hear that couple Supreme Court judges I think one of them might be I don't know if you yeah my wonderful might be Antonis Scalia with that I'm turning with that big fat jolly face with a double chin they want not only do they want personhood to be granted to corporations but they want religious rights or religious status to be granted to corporations how preposterous is that pretty preposterous because it's not really religious that they want they want the companies to be able to say no to anything that would benefit you such as pension such as healthcare they want to be in charge it's as simple as that that's nothing to do with religion they want to be tax exempt like like the like the all the the the whore mega mega churches that should be paying taxes yeah they don't want to pay for any of these what were fringe benefits you know a long time ago back in the in the 30s or whatever in the new deal and everything the companies came up with well you know we can't pay your wages but we'll give you fringe benefits now they want to get out of that deal we can't pay you wages but yeah they didn't want to raise the wages they didn't they didn't feel like raising it right yeah they can't fringe benefits because 10 10 an hour is not going to cut it with today's cost of living yeah everybody knows that 10 10 an hour is going to take companies broke I don't know how can it take them broke when it's tax deductible wages are tax deductible and what about the CCO salaries what why does the little guy have to make sacrifices they do that with the shares of the company they blame so that they can avoid taxes and etc etc yeah they they always blame it on the shareholders CEOs well you know I have to keep the shareholders happy well guess what well investing in common stocks is speculative and it's there is an inherent risk when you purchase common stocks so you know what if if you're if all your rich shareholders don't the point if they want a sure thing then investing in stocks is not the way to do it but what they do is just like Wall Street when they brought everything down they they they bet on things let's say you and I wanted to make a bet you wanted to bet something you got to put up 40 bucks that's the whole margin is 40 bucks put it up a third party they don't put it up yeah and then they make the money from their bet and they pay off their little margin that they do put up this is what they do is that what they do to everybody's bank accounts they just well those banks don't hold bank accounts the commercial the investment banks they're not banks for commercial checkings and that sort of stuff that's why the Glass-Steagall Act was very important it separated investment banks and commercial banks but all of a sudden with mr. mr. a corporatist a Bill Clinton signs away the Glass-Steagall and Wall Street goes nuts because they can they can use all this money for all this risk-taking etc etc etc they made billions and billions and billions but guess what they weren't liquid they didn't have any reserves and then they had these this the subprime mortgages all packaged up in derivatives and everything and they were worthless they were toxic so they were all broke they were all broke the Fed had to come in and give them trillions of dollars what main street get the inside of a bagel that's great well you people out there that are diehard Democrats that where it did not sink in yet that the Democratic Party today is composed of corporates just like Republicans two sides of the same coin and you're not willing to accept it and just like a lot of people a lot of right-wing evangelical religious nuts are not willing to accept that they are going to experience the tribulation and possibly perishing it so you know I mean it goes on and on but you know they want them they want to involve they want to interject religion in politics when it suits their power hungry and selfish greedy agendas and of course their religion is just one of many why is it so important their religion our first amendment protects all religions it does not specialize in one that's what they doing with cases like hobby lobby and etc that's what they're doing they're asking the court to say that their religion is the top notch and therefore they you know should get away with what what they want to get away with well who the hell is their religion it's crap why because they claim it's top all things and hold fast that which is good I can say anything I I mean I mean a person can say anything they want it's like testimonial evidence you look at an infomercial and you have testimonial evidence Joe Joe blow from Idaho took the product and it did wonders for him it was miraculous how do we know Joe blow exists from Idaho how do we know he took it how do we know anything if there's no double blind placebo studies so you know you're taking somebody's word for it that oh we're right you're wrong we're elitists you're beneath us you're not qualified to to vote to cast your vote because you're a common folk you know and you're not it's smart enough to vote so you know it's all hearsay it's all you know he said besides that religion has no place in our secular laws that's true none whatsoever and religion should be taxed just like everybody absolutely and you know another strange thing that the right wing is never caught on to religions get donations socialism socialism well well what about the rich getting trillions in well and corporate welfare well that's another example but I'm saying tax pay is my like Chris Christie using tax dollars to pay off his lawyers for bridgegate and the commercials the commercial supposedly said Sandy money was used for that commercial stronger than the store really that's to make Christie look good what about helping the people who lost their homes from hurricane it's over a year now and they're still waiting so this was money for Chris Christie to play with them I'm sure I gave give to his cronies I'm sure yeah only capitalism like that that that cute banner I put up the last night I don't know if you saw it but if not you will about crony capitalism and I'm sure President Obama knows what Christie did with the the funding and that would that would stop me from giving any more money to New Jersey if knowing that the Republican governor well not already been allocated for the right purpose but before we begin because I begin we started early because I wanted to make up for lost time from last week not having a show you know that bill I was thinking I was dangerous I was thinking last night hypothetically but not not so hypothetically because somebody I hear did win it was either the powerball or the mega millions lottery mega two people one 20 million 20 million not all right let's just say a fictitious person we'll call him Joe blow from Idaho since it has a nice funny ring to it grow potatoes I hope so remember Jerry Seinfeld says if I'm in Idaho I want to eat a damn potato if I'm in Maine I want a lobster you know I don't know I don't know if the potato tastes any better in Idaho than here but anyway I digress Joe blow from Idaho let's say he wins the powerball lottery by himself he wins 20 million dollars let's just say okay poor guy he's a poor schmuck you know he wins and Joe blow from Idaho has to pay about a third of that winnings in taxes is that correct give it's rather give or take yeah but if a an already wealthy person makes 20 million dollars in profit any given month they don't pay any taxes on it chances are they will have all the loopholes and they will get away with paying capital gains right 15% right so a poor guy that wins 20 million well he's not so poor anymore he's wealthy now he's he's worth 20 million yeah but he's lost a third but they automatically take a third from him it's like inheritance tax it's just a ripple ripple all of these things all of these things from the government have been as far as the taxes and loopholes and etc arts protect those with the money it's fixed the system is fixed is rigged that's the right way for those on the top yeah it's rigged and these morons that continue to watch Fox News all these people I know I know I say I keep on talking about it but it infuriates me these adult human beings human ways whatever you want to call them from the red states of America the Bible Belt States the Western States the Southern States that are follow this religious cult this this phony baloney evangelical counterfeit Christian cult who believe the lies every day coming out of Fox News who believe all those conservative propaganda that everything is Obama's fault even the troops not receiving supplies like they should have they blame Obama and forgetting about Cheney and Bush and it goes on and on and on they did Obama's responsible for the damn deficit when it was GW Bush who created it who ruined the surplus from Bill Clinton and idiots keep on believing lies as long as we cut programs for the needy that'll fix everything what about cutting all subsidies to the rich hey oh my god oh I lean forward in my tea lean forward also I go ahead we were talking about cutting you know they want everything will be fixed with the budget they want to take the crumbs out of the mouth of the poll folk but they in those things I need he asked Paul Ryan right tell you but just truly it's okay for trillions to go towards a bloated military budget it's okay for trillions to go in the hands of their crony elitist buddies bed buddies you know the rich getting the corporate welfare that's fine but but to help a poor slob with some food stamps especially a veteran cutting a veteran in his family's food stamps all right that has to be done according to the republic has to be done because that's the way we will solve these problems well all right he'll tell you but don't doesn't it click inside their heads out out in the red states that this is corruption and it's worse no because they had that attitude that we were talking about before remember when I said that these these people on Facebook you see you constantly see it I don't want somebody else they're taking my taxes on welfare lazy bomb a little bit every day the rich have since the 40s you know after the new deal they've had a great propaganda campaign to make the poor fight amongst themselves or crumbs the crumbs or crumbs crumbs literally and protect even protect billionaires even whatever jobs are left are still part of the crumbs yeah because even if it's ten the minimum wage goes to ten ten an hour it's still crumbs compared to the course of the living you know it's crumbs it's all promise went up this year again didn't it because I'm proud because of this that the other thing food oil and guess what is not guess what's not part of the CPI to give the Social Security recipients a raise every year and everything oil and food they don't count them so you freeze to death in the winter too volatile and you starve yeah yeah I mean it almost seemed like that's the first thing they wanted to cut was food stamps yeah food stamps is a drop in a bucket for poor families I mean compared to the the trillions wasted in the military and corporate wealth and not I'm sorry nothing lost excuse me lost excuse me trillions have been lost they are unaccounted for oh really you can't find them in an audit they say they can't find them in their God they say they can't find them in an order I know where they went but you know it's like Chris Christie's to go saying oops oh yeah we can't find the sandy money oops they know where it all went well that's the point though there's it's all it's all gone lost etc. and it's it it's not taken in by these idiots as part of the budget problem well Christie seems always a needy Chris Christie seems so like he has become like a Teflon governor with Bridgegate it seems any articles on Bridgegate they have been large let me say and say nothing because this last this this last lawyers were were Christie's they were Christie's lawyers what are they gonna say about them something bad what about the federal prosecutors are they doing their job that that thing is still outstanding that's independent that will say something and Bridget Kelly of course she says she said that it was a whitewash and why did he pick on my personal life shit well Christie was a federal prosecutor so he's no he's no idiot when it comes to being slippery like an eel and slithering out of trouble you know yes but prosecutors around the country have prosecuted the wrong people interesting oh people on death row etc. that were innocent DNA showed that yeah well I want to before we start I want to just say I want to salute Jesse Ventura on his new show off the grid on aura TV streamed online only uncensored of course and a great job Jesse Ventura you're off to our very very strong start and I heard him speaking to Gary note lately he was on the Gary no show but only by only by audio because every time I try to go to you stream to watch the Gary no show on video there's no audio audio is muted by the way Gary know has a new page that supposedly has all the stuff the videos and everything our tribe blog dot Gary know dot com I think or dot org okay blog dot Gary know dot com or dot org so he has videos and everything is supposed to be up there easy to find yeah well it was I like that originally from originally from PR changes for the PRN W dot FM and he can't find crap no what happened was at one time the progressive radio network of the Gary no archive page had in front of you your choice of either listening you know streaming or downloading the audio version and then it had if there was a video version it was there yes it was right there right under the topic somebody when the Gary's people decided to take that remove that I have no idea why because they revamped the page it's so much people do this revamping of pages it's cracked they want to see that they're working they want to see that they're working so they protect their jobs you know not changing things is not always necessary if it ain't broke don't fix exactly if you there's nothing more convenient than having one webpage in front of your eyeballs and knowing how to navigate and knowing and making it easy to navigate and having the option of clicking download or listening to the stream the web stream or watching the video which is right in front of you right under the topic it's common sense you don't have to be a computer programmer to understand this keep it simple stupid stupid keep it simple like like just even turns or TV page is very simple and very user-friendly that's the whole thing user-friendly you go there you got his latest shows you got his older archive shows which are not that archive and then you want to listen to it you click on the on the play button and you'll listen to it nothing confusing about off the grid but anyway salute to Jesse Ventura and he should have Gary and all as a guest on aura TV I'm sure he will because he gave Gary some great compliments said that he should work for the I think he said he should that Gary should work for the Jesse Ventura team as like a prosecutor or investigator or something because he's he's very impressed Jesse's very impressed by Gary know which he should be well last night a bunch of Gary's followers etc. Gary you should run for office Gary Gary answered them I don't want to get shot he said well not only that running for office will do nothing look the whole system needs to be totally revamped even if even if Gary ran as an independent how how are people going to know him like like like they knew H. Ross Perot who was in who was at the debates they don't the independence do not do the independence do not get invited to any debates but I'm talking beyond that you see what happened to Mr. Franken oh that when he became part of the problem he dumbed it up okay he dumbed it up like Archie Bunker used to say you never heard of from from Al Franken again that's the point Frankenberry so you can't do and make changes and improvements and etc from within the system he had a lot to say when he was on air America Al Franken had a lot to say when he wrote all his books he was not shy about expressing his his opinion and his facts and his dissent for conservatives you know but as soon as he became governor I'm sorry governor as soon as he became senator senator tour of the state of Minnesota senator Al Franken dumb it up you never heard from him many more Frankenberry which is not to be confused with Count Chocula let us the levity bells they're long overdue let us sink our teeth now into these readings you dig where I'm coming from if I had a shovel I would be trying to talk like Wolfman Jack I can really dig that sound brother well you gotta get a little more rasp than your packet game well I don't have any problems with a rasp with this weather we're having you know not to be confused with a rasp berry why they call it a rasp berry doesn't make you raspy I don't know I thought you were an intellectual me I ain't ever tried you know the World Health Organization declared the Southeast Asia polio free on Thursday marking a global health milestone for India where the disease accounted for nearly half of all worldwide cases just five years ago the announcement came after an independent commission of public health experts determined that the 11 nation region as defined by the World Health Organization has not had a confirmed polio case for the last three years India's official polio free status came after a massive billion dollar campaign largely government funded that alerted the public to the importance of vaccinations and enlisted nearly 2.4 million volunteers to immunize 170 million children it has had no confirmed polio case since January 2011 the 10 other nations in the region are Bangladesh Bhutan South Korea, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Timor list whatever that is Myanmar used to be Burma right yes almost sounds like Malamar I know that colds are caused by a virus no kid but every winter I hear people say they caught a cold because of dramatic changes in the temperature that's very possible yeah all rapid alterations in the temperature or from going in and out of warm buildings when it's cold outside this idea is so pervasive that I wonder if there may be a grain of truth in it is there no does not if temperature changes cause colds or made us more susceptible to cold viruses we beginning colds all summer to changes in the weather are frequent then and we return routinely go in and out of air conditioned homes and shops restaurants and theaters often seem frigid drier indoor air in the winter may play a role in the vulnerability but people get colds only from other people not from the weather the rhino virus yeah but your immune system would I would assume be under stress if you're constantly going from a freezing cold environment into old wouldn't that would not cause stress and strain on your immune system to make you more possibly but then where would you get the virus to give you the cold in other words what they're saying is a virus like a parasite has to be transmitted to you to you from another location has to jump on you no hugging no shaking hands no kissing no no fucking no nothing in the winter do not touch another person no Connie no Connie linguistics nothing nothing nothing no Philip Laceo nothing in the winter in the winter sky rockets in flight yeah but I mean you know if you have a significant now they're put her on hold what if she what if you know she's a she's monogam and I'm in this you're you're a monogam and a menace couple and and you know she's clean she knows you're clean huh she could have a bite you wrap cellophane around her mouth don't touch her do not even breathe her air so what are you becoming like this celibate you becoming like this celibate celibate saint William Iserman celibate in the winter in the summer you can frolic all you want yeah but then the weather is hot and sticky that's no time for you got air conditioning that's no time for Duncan Dickey oh air conditioning yeah Democrats investigating the George Washington Bridge controversy panned Thursday's report released by a lawyer hired by the Christie administration it fails to settle the major questions surrounding the September line lane closures at the bridge and it does not contain information from all the key people involved the big question of motet has not been answered as a matter of fact more questions have been raised said state senator Laura Weinberg a Democrat of TNIC one of the two leaders of the joint legislative committee investigating the lane closures assemblyman John Wisniewski Democrat of middle sex the other leader said that the report is incomplete because several important figures were not interviewed several are asserting their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination and others declined to speak to the lawyer hired by Kristen it seems like a rush to judgment to come to a conclusion to provide the governor with a talking point so he can attempt to put his controversy behind you yeah which is trying very hard to do well right now I believe he's over in Nevada sycophantic the ass of mr. Sheldon Adelstein formula really this campaign along with a bunch of other Republicans like Jeb Bush that's all we need is another bush in the White House Jevy was played a role in the re-election of his brother I think in Florida well yeah you know with those cockamamie voting electronic and voting machines and and you know the the absentee ballots were never like totally accounted for overseas ballots and the report released on Thursday by Randy Maestro from the law firm of Gibson Dunn did not indicate a reason for the September lane closures at the George Washington Bridge but said no evidence had been found that the closures were intended as retribution against the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee for declining to endorse Christie's re-election campaign Maestro's might even be Maestro but Randy Maestro Randy Maestro in the Brooklyn Bridge that's Maestro okay the report concluded though that Christie was not involved in the decision to close the lanes Weinberg said she would not take a position on Christie's involvement until her committee's investigation is complete but she said she was not surprised the report absolved the governor Christie's administration paid Maestro's law firm one million dollars to create the report Mr. Maestro did what he was paid to do Weinberg said assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll a Republican on the committee said he doubted the opponents of Christie's could be convinced that the Republican governor wasn't involved in the lane closures if you're out there trying to prove a negative that's an impossibility said Carol I will never ever ever ever ever ever ever be able to prove that I didn't do something they're never going to be able to accept the fact that there's no evidence the governor was involved Democrats also took issue with some of the documents cited by the report which Weinberg said were provided to Maestro before they were submitted in response to her committee's subpoenas between 4,000 and 5,000 pages of additional documents were turned over to the legislature on Thursday Weinberg said Wisniewski said he thought the report also contained irrelevant facts such as a reference to a personal relationship between two of the central figures in the scandal former Christie deputy chief of staff Bridget and Kelly and Christie campaign manager Bill Stepien overall Wisniewski said he reads more like a novel than a work of fact maybe he's just he just purposely have a blind eye to whether or not he's guilty they just maybe there is evidence there that they're well they didn't go after any evidence that's the point they went after friends of Christie and interviewed friends they did not they did not interview nor could they the people involved by Stepien the Wildstein Bridget and Bridget Kelly and whatever name is and the other guy for Brony Barone Maroney Barone Maroney they didn't you know interview any of those so what the hell were they gonna come up with what are you expecting to come up with very true and in fact keeping on the same theme it is about time that a concerned citizen broke through Governor Christie's iron curtain and not so compliant participant at Christie's town hall meeting on March 20 those town hall meetings of Christie are funny you can't express your your opinion if it if you contradict the governor she he yells at you and wants to throw you out if you challenge him he asked the governor if he fired Bridget and Kelly for ordering the lane closures or merely for lying to him as Christie repeatedly emphasized during his marathon news conference in January many questions remain on act then on answer such as what precisely did you say to Bridget Kelly and what precisely did she say to you to lead you to conclude that she lied to you did she answer you directly or through another person if so who was this person were any notes or other records of the question and answer meeting taken these and similar obvious questions have not been asked nor has Christie seemed fit to provide answers without public prompted why since the governor has nothing to hide or protect why wouldn't he voluntarily relate who said what to whom and when instead all we have is Christie's January 9th explanation that he had asked his staff if they had anything to do with the George Washington Bridge lane closures and that they said no for those of us cynically inclined Christie's self-imposed vagueness looks like the product of a good lawyering at $650 per hour which the taxpayers of New Jersey paid for one million bucks think of it this way no matter what Kelly and company may eventually say Christie's vagueness permits him the freedom to craft his future response without fear of any prior contradictory statements getting in the way Governor Christie never lacks for a scapegoat never misses an opportunity to deflect responsibility from himself and create internal discord when his engine agenda is to weaken civil service protections from cronyism New Jersey transit flood problems are caused by a mystery middle manager who is protected by the civil service merits when an advocacy advocacy group exercises its right to free speech and to seek a redress of grievances there must have been a union at the bottom of it and when the Motor Vehicle Commission which is a part of his executive branch amends one of its regulations and thereby prevents Tesla legally selling directly to customers as it had been becomes the fault of the Legislature somehow Christie has been lauded for his leadership in the aftermath of Superstone Sunday since that has also come under scrutiny we've heard that there were no promises of its being error-free and there was a learning curve and then it has been like creating a second government really the task was outsourced which went to more mismanagement and wasted tens of millions of dollars Christie's performance as governor has been a testimony of mediocrity the state's debt is as bad as when Christie took office the pension liability is still grossly underfunded and the transportation fund is still funded by ever-increasing debt because the rich are not paying the taxes according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics the New Jersey labor force has declined under the governor's watch and there were 26,385 fewer New Jerseyans working as of January true then when Christie took office very true leaders don't create scapegoats and don't make excuses they answered it tough questions from those knowledgeable about the issues and answer truth it is well past time for new leadership I think he got reelected based on yes he did let me finish I think he got reelected based on his obnoxious personality now because he's a lovely looking bear oh you mean what my mother said one time he looks like a cuddly teddy bear like he's got that sandy close looks him oh he does look like brand allows all the way that probably looks like in his bathing suit he probably looks like the Michelin man man you know people know he did lose some weight some weight some weight maybe 35 right he got a lighter fork looks like it was his profile is no different like he put a bag on me he went out would have went on a proper ketogenic diet he wouldn't have needed these stomach stable surgery gastric bypass laparotomy yeah whatever laparotomy yeah okay that's when she's on your lap and you're eroticized but not in a winter time so in other words what you're trying to say is you would choose to be celibate during the winter you don't have to be celibate you can take things in your own hand you know you ever hear of Mary Palmer yeah bird bird bird in hand Pennsylvania bird in hand shelly in hand I don't think so hey what about people that have fire places and wood burning stoves and jacuzzi's I mean so you're supposed to like forget all about those romantic settings you're supposed to forget all about those romantic settings because it's winter you want to get a cold rhino virus whatever rhino yeah I know a friend of mine right now is suffering what he calls a stomach virus but 90% of stomach virus is our food poison that's great well my sister told me everybody at her job is sick my sister got sick like that you might want activated shark all right what's what we have doing family what family the green family oh that owns the hobby lobby craft store believes the federal government ran roughshod over their religious liberties when the Affordable Care Act required their company to cover the full range of birth control options in employee health plan now I think I think the subject of birth control contraception things of that matter are optional I don't I don't think it should be paid for by tax with taxpayers money it's it's it's talking about taxpayer money no I mean I mean why should the Affordable Care Act has taxpayer money no no no it's a private thing it's private insurance companies that are giving you insurance the government is not paying for anything of that that's the problem with Obamacare okay yeah not only that I found out that uh with Obamacare including Medicaid they won't pay for dental implants they'll they'll only pay for partials for dentures they won't pay for implants which means somebody he's got to like take the frigging thing in and out of their mouth clean it put it back so on and so forth instead of just making it permanent and giving you the implants now they won't pay for that same thing with optometry you know if somebody's got bad eyesight they'll pay for those stupid thick you know eyeglass lenses that look like hell but they won't pay for decent lenses decent eyeglasses it sucks I'm not happy with the age you know the HMO look it's good for people that had nothing but provide adequate full coverage for all in America they didn't go that round that's the problem as the Democrats didn't fight hard enough for that round they weren't ever fighting for it there was a thing on a table I think it was by someone back in 2003 or something or five universal health care but they weren't going to go there they can't go there they are corporatists they have to do the bidding of the corporations so they made it a private market thingy okay so here that's another problem with this hobby hobby lobby religious crap over stuff what who is hobby lobby first of all they're they're paying for insurance from some private company that they're giving to their employees why the hell do they have any kind of concern about what the coverage is from that private company very intrusive of them not a damn business if somebody wants to provide contraception and it's part of the plan anyway not a damn business right wing fundamentalist evangelicals none of your damn fucking business what anybody does in the privacy of their own homes and lives no idea spam business and save your own soul well so well how they're gonna how are they gonna monitor a sexual behavior it's like Christina O'Donnell it's like pretty much they just don't want they don't want to want to pay for it but from what you told me it's not gonna make a difference with their premium whether it's urgent but it's a principle they're fighting for oh principle is they are a religious organization and the company is a Baptist organization they should have control over what they determine is their religious ideas sounds like a cult to me sounds like exactly sounds like evangelicals exactly they want this written-in-law that they can do these things eat the damn church out of politics being there as Christians the Greens argued they could not comply as Christians in their view four of those birth control methods can cause abortion so many major medical voices it's still not a their business today the Supreme Court will hear the case combining fundamental questions of religious rights corporate rights Obamacare and abortion case is most important the Supreme Court will decide this year it will be bundled with a similar lawsuit filed by the Mennonite owners of a wood cabinetry corporation in Lancaster County more handsome being more fundamentalist buying your own business well no men and I men and I saw similar similar to Amish but they're not they're not Amish but they're they dress similar their Germans right German Americans and they're not big and they're not as strict biblically well they're not biblical at all none of them are really biblical that's correct that's why I say they're part of a cult that's correct they're all coats it's still none of their damn business what other people do with their lives well if they're paying for it they want control of it yeah the government is forcing us to choose between following our fate and following the law wrote David Green the CEO and founder of Oklahoma City based I say that's a choice no American and no American business should happen supporters of the so-called contraception mandate fear that a victory for the plaintiffs could prompt businesses to flout any number of laws by claiming a violation of religious they asked what about a woman's right to be covered for the foray of birth control options available through the affordable care isn't really the company's right to decide that the only drugs and medical procedures they will cover are the ones that conform to their owners personal belief administrative supporters also argue that hobby lobby and connoisseur the wood claim religious rights the Constitution bestows on individuals not for three kind of stolen wood that's the other group of it's easy to be sympathetic to the devout individual business owners behind the corporations in these cases but their rights are not implicated by the affordable care acts contraceptive poor vision that's how the Greens and their supporters see it to them you can't separate the family from the corporation because the family runs the corporation according to its deeply held Christian value deeply held Christian values I'll listen to this one of their Christian values is closing more than 600 stores on Sunday is this biblical nine that's German no no no no this was put into effect by the Roman Catholic Church the wrong Sunday the wrong as the sad it's the wrong Sabbath that's correct Sabbath is the end of the week not the first day so are they biblical no they're not biblical but they want us to make laws in their favor as if they were biblical and a true Christian well if they were true Christian they would they would only speak of things that were actually in the Bible well they would be obeying and doing what Jesus did if they were real and also that certainly would not be cutting food stamps for the needy and how withholding the many pagan traditions of man instead of celebrating the authentic Christian howl holidays yeah like they were supposed to be speaking of pagan traditions of man when does a pagan ishtar worship of ishtar take place what day I don't know is it in April oh it's in April that's not it's not this coming week neck it's not next Sunday no it was well what Palm Sunday will be before it right pumps yeah Palm Sunday is I didn't hear nothing about no Palm Sunday so I don't think it's next week okay so that this will not be the pagan ishtar show the official happy pagan ishtar show no okay alright so it'll just be a show for the Supreme Court to agree with the Greens two questions must be answered does hobby lobby the corporation have religious rights protected by the first amendment if the corporation does have religious rights have those rights been violated under a 20 year old statute that sets a high bar from government interference when it comes to protecting religious freedom Jeff Mattier senior counsel at the conservative Liberty Institute said the question of a corporation's religious rights is not a tough one if the court determines that they do not have that right it's really going to change 200 years of legal precedent where we have assumed that assumed that corporations do have first amendment rights he said he pointed to the Supreme Court's 2010 decision in the citizens united campaign finance case in which the justices overturned bans on corporate political spending as a violation of freedom of speech but there's a sees that there's a strong argument for denying hobby lobby by religious rights though churches and other religious organizations enjoy the first amendment's protection of free exercise of religion these explicitly religious corporations are and always have been distinct from secular even if there are quest they are if there are questionably without religious people who work for and own secular business if the court decides that hobby lobby and connoisseur would do have religious rights the government would have to show a compelling interest for interfering with them the test could be a hard one for the Obama administration to pass legal scholars on both sides agree since it has already given out exemption after exemption to those who say they would have problems complying with one portion or another of the affordable care act such as churches and the homeless nevertheless medical and public health experts see in ensuring women's health through access to contraception birth control as a profound health benefits not only for the women who use it to prevent and space out pregnancy but for the children whose mothers have access to it the medical community is clear she said this was a dr. Nancy stanwood contraception is a fundamental preventive health care for women if the Supreme Court allows a company owners personal belief to limit access to birth control what other things will it get carved out oh yeah it's just the beginning we could go back to not serving black tip of the iceberg this is yeah sure absolutely little by little they'll do the they'll take a hand they'll take fingers they'll take the hand they'll take the arm the arm and then you know it just goes on and on they'll see what they can get away with next like they have been incrementally little by little step by step step by step happening because though inch by inch if the Supreme Court allows a company's owners personal belief to limit access to birth control what other things will get carved out if someone is a Jehovah's Witness and they object to blood transfusion then their employees don't get transfusions I think Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Jesus and the father and Holy Spirit are three separate entities the Trinity yeah they don't believe they're there actually they believe well it's I believe they leave it believe in a Trinity but they believe that Jesus is the is what's created by God but it was begotten yeah no he wasn't begotten it was create created yeah yeah they don't be gotten in Mary they don't recognize the LOM yeah combination right is eloan no you don't understand that as being two gods in that sense there is they believe that that Satan is Jesus's brother huh yeah you're the brother oh I get it I get it like so you're ready for your break all right rounded off it's time for the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman's gastronomic delight known as lunch and then we will be followed by my meeting with William H. Morrill III our voiceover artist and also a visit with the aspiring actor Mr. Sal Cotry and then we will be turned with promo you know our commercial followed by the show returning to the second half of this show okay great sorry I'm not my usual liquidious chatterbox self because my throat hurts all right hold on hope you haven't been eroticizing with anybody close this is not at all not no I got it I think I got it from my sister who gave it to her fiance but my sister had low grade fevers I didn't maybe because of all the wonderful supplementation I take you know a lot of see man a lot of see see some Zinka echinacea when yeah well you know Gary know was very correct when the body's under stress it it uses up a great deal of water soluble vitamins these be complex and see yeah sure your pee pee will turn white yeah oh when you're under a lot of stress yeah all right let me let me break from this and well I'll go mosey on over to William H. Moro the third okay William H. Moro as you well know and we had this discussion many times about the Ross report involving new talent fresh new talent trying to break into the business you know roadblocks is every which way you go yeah you have a don't don't call don't show up in person don't send your photos you have bottom line to what you're saying is there's so impossible on your own to submit your talent DVD CD what have you your script even how they don't send spec scripts things like this you might have the next rocky I mean how many I will nobody will ever know but I wonder how many things in history have been passed up well let's be honest when you were able to submit your greatest recording groups in history and your greatest actors have all been rejected your greatest screenplays so what's that mean yeah bottom line nobody knows nothing to be blunt how do you rely on scouts you have to wait I don't know I don't know I think it's friends of cocktail parties may be saying hey what's in the script we're finding my bubble Bob who knows what they are passing up we're missing out on this they had one agent I forget what it was years ago and they the interview on TV do you have any any objections to something you passed up on they said yes I do and they said what wasn't the Beatles really rejected the Rolling Stones too right they were rejected yeah so if you I challenge you and anybody else to find me a group though it has never been rejected yeah it shows the industry that's all they do everybody everybody new and unknown has been shot down but everybody's high-paid executives they're afraid to take a chance why if they go pan out you're out of a job because you took a chance and it fails but you're hired so hopefully you should know talent why were you hired if you don't how long does it take to listen to someone for five minutes sounds good I like this how long is it one minute you could tell one minute if you have a good ear and eye for talent and one minute you if I was an agency my people be taught you turn nothing down you listen you read everything that's submitted to us and I won't have I would take ads out submit we are an open-minded talent yes submit everything to us so in this case you are totally dependent on accidentally running into one of their agents know somebody I recommend you you get lucky enough to meet somebody how much real talent is great talent as far as we out there you just can't get their foot I hate playing office politics with anything you know that I mean I mean it should be fair to the point where if somebody is told that they're a great talent now granted a lot of people are not like American I don't be sure how stupid corporate is way back in the 60s a guy some big wake saw something on the news or something about the Beatles he was I like those boys sign them up for TV show right this is a set boss a world here that we are that's how he had the casting call and created the monkeys he knew nothing about the Beatles here's a guy all this money didn't know anything about the industry he didn't know who the Beatles are how big they were his assistant is in there they have more money than we do so he said okay we'll create a group so they had a talent casting call cattle call whatever you want to call it and the monkeys were created there you go a fluke a total accident you know by a guy with all this money that knows nothing knows nothing we're doing nothing I didn't even know about a legendary group well they weren't legendary because it was in that time period right they were like three four years in the country but yeah but this was this was a post Ed Sullivan debut shortly shortly after okay very short I'm sure I'm sure the mid 60s yeah I'm sure the Beatles a post Ed Sullivan debut they were extremely popular I'm sure they were Jimmy they were truly popular when they arrived in the US that's what the airports were packed the Beatles the Beatles are coming everybody and then later they brought them over and then later on the British invasion everybody came now it's the fair way to do it was is for talent agencies that make their money off of talent well you don't get paid unless you make money right contingency 10% percent on average you can't approach these people you can't show up you can't do anything and it's very illogical but you know what's positive for for unknown talent nowadays young talent it's something called open mics they give them experience to perform it that's locally though your biggest thing is like Justin Bieber he promoted himself on YouTube on YouTube yeah you know that's big open mics are low you might get discovered it doesn't hurt but it's a smaller yeah but it's not just singing it's not just singers and musicians to stand-up comics and but then you have the reality shows to America night all America's got talent and the voice yeah those two that's true it's amazing how the biggest stars if I'm correct the biggest stars are recording stars to come out on that show shows have never been the winner yeah think about that yeah well the good thing about yeah exactly exactly I mean I mean granted there's there's a there's multi-tunes of people on American Idol that all sound the same well there's also beyond as it comes out of things too yeah Jimmy you like so-and-so I don't I like so-and-so you don't like like every woman everybody like Beatles like no like every every female that sings tries to sing like Mariah Carey the same style you know I mean but once in a while you get a diamond in the rough you just don't know who it is but you have to what's a diamond in the rupture is everybody at the son operatic what about a hardcore voice like Janice Joplin that was your style that was a trademark that raspiness a little bit roster and roster was a male Janice Joplin what about what about Melissa Etheridge what she sounds like excellent excellent excellent but she sounds like a Janice Joplin so she had a raspy voice so she was smoother softer around the edges she's very excellent excellent excellent you like Alanis Morissette very very much show show crow and Alanis Morissette they're Canadian remind me so much of each other they're Canadian they're from I think Montreal phenomenal nothing like a Carol King and one of the greatest ever to compose like a Carol King played at my high school in fact sadly she passed away years ago great composer a la Carol King was Laura Nero I remember my graduate high school I'm proud of that Laura Nero Carol King two of the greatest singers and composers you get a chance to get a Laura Nero album you'll have tears same with Carol King's songs they are beyond gifted it's just wonderful it's a Carly Simon I mean these are phenomenal and writers in their right versatility Phil Collins has great versatility I didn't care much I'm sorry I didn't care much for Genesis Phil Collins became a lead man you're familiar with yes well big time they call progressive rock right I don't know what's called but they're excellent band excellent that I've got I've listened to them since late 60s early 70s great guitarist everything they're their I think it's Charles Winkler charts off there when Winkler something charged off and they believed in him and what he had you know the original rocky was made for under a million dollars now during the ballot budget you're under a million I don't you know the original fight when Apollo Creed came out in the float when James Bronson is singing they only shot and you saw no James Brown in the rocky one that was in rocky four was it okay well whatever when the flow came out of Apollo Creed on Justice Uncle Sam yes I remember that one side of the float you know why they only shot one side every dollar that budget mattered they only had to paint one side so they only shot one side to save money for paint every little penny adds up right because of every little bit every under a million dollars the first planet of the apes was shot for under a million dollars look what that made now do you know what do you think if you want to go to real quick trivia here it's probably I'm not positive but I my guess is the most profitable movie profitable is your key phrase here movie of all time take a guess just for the hell of it then you take a guess to James most profitable movie of all time profitable movie of all time not expensive to make a bubble buff profitable of all time the opacity with with Elizabeth Taylor probably deep throat why it cost 25,000 dollars to make it's so far as then well over one billion dollars is that Linda Lovelace yeah think about that 25 grand to make over a billion dollars so far that's almost pure profit think about that wow am I right or wrong well when you would figure Cleopatra even as early as well as in the 60s had cost a number of millions one two three million I assume yeah probably so is that Cecil be the movie I'm not sure I'm not sure yeah you might be probably right yeah well um but anyway yeah you put that on the thing huh YouTube just now yeah now oh we're here with you we're here with William H. Morrill the third and okay and aside from William H. Morrill the third we have aspiring actor mr. Sal Khatri how are you doing today sir good very good great great show business this is proof that you know you have there's a lot of luck involved you can't just waltz into an agency and demand you know to be heard and that's right it does take a break it really yeah sadly sadly it's like sports to the best don't always make it the best don't always play you just don't know it takes a lot of luck in fact your actors will tell you today I got a break it takes luck I'm not the best actor out there they've said they said I've got a break I got a TV show or a spot takes a break so and I've seen so so many great great actors I think some of the best acting jobs I've seen throughout history are your supporting actors they should have a separate award show for supporting actors on all these TV series and movies phenomenal performances character and nobody recognizes them it's incredible their delivery their lives are better than the leading characters let's be honest people we've all seen that they're okay so they don't get the recognition why do we single out certain people always a star or this and that please stop it's just I don't mean to swear on your show but it's total bullshit it really is whatever you want I'm like those uncensored here but I don't want to offend people either because everybody gets offended nowadays through yeah we don't worry about it they might get mad that I blink my eyes more than twice or something you know so who knows right so yeah you're walking on eight shells nowadays it's true have you encountered much favoritism or anything on sets when you go your shoes no I have been okay so far well let's drop that interview right down the tube thank you so oh my but you just don't know what's going to happen sometimes you just don't know what there's so I think I'm much great talent is out there you just have to be confident you have to be confident you cannot be like discouraged if you get like rejected so you just have to keep coming it's almost like you have to expect to hear the word no and then you won't get right you don't get devastated yeah you don't get rejected you've got a problem the greatest throughout history have been rejected actors singers the Beatles I think you know all these stones so right stones all of them the greatest screenplays every single one has been rejected yeah I mean I have like some real big ambition in this but we should but you know I'm every time I get rejected I keep going on and on and on I keep plugging you should you should nothing is a hundred percent anyway right so you're going to get rejected I just consider them if they reject your stupid you find out where they live and bond their house so I'm kidding you I don't mean that why not sounds like a good idea oh no they have they have their right to decide just their decision is stupid else stupid though they make the wrong decisions many times right well come any people in certain most of your biggest movies the ones you see in the movie were never the first choice in the starting roles things happen remember the original Apollo Creed was Ken Norton he had an obligation he had an obligation for a fight he couldn't do it so they got coral weathers I don't think anyone ever have done what Carl Wethers Carl Wethers Wethers was outstanding beyond outstanding and he was in Predator with Arnold Schwarzenegger right afterwards afterwards we had Jesse Ventura we call Action Jackson TV show he was in Action Jackson TV show TV that was Carl Wethers no we had a TV show too I think no but this one here was like a movie was Richard round the theaters was Richard roundtree and that the guy from Shaft no I don't remember who was in oh I know was him and the other actress her name I forgot but Carl Wethers was is Apollo Creed no one can do as well as he did he did great it was there's an example of a supporting character which in Rocky he was a lot so he's more like a co-starring star he was excellent just excellent Burgess the Meredith is Mickey I mean Adrian she was phenomenal yeah she was in the Godfather I think that movie was tremendous yes that movie was excellent casting yeah yeah she was in the Godfather even down the buckets dog that was his real dog real life yeah and he somebody was trying to get rid of him he somebody that he saved he saved he adopted but this good first along it was a it was a it was a an adult it was an English mastiff bull mastiff and he what about cuff and link that was it a turtles cuff and link who could forget them yes you know what he says two turtles don't deliver their lines I was amazed you know what he said when he had Adrian in his apartment for the first time he says you remember no he says I want to introduce you to my turtles cuff and link and she said yeah I know them I saw them to you in the pet shop oh I forgot that that was funny I forgot that that place was actually a pet pet shop really yeah I'm sure he's all in that real location King Kensington Avenue in the library Philadelphia library for example do you know when he started training and jogging on the street and all those kids came out of nowhere the following him yeah none of that was planned no the first Rocky no that wasn't the first rock really yeah remember all those kids fall yeah none of that was written he said I don't know he said I don't know what happened yes they were they all came out rushing he said thanks God got into it and followed me and we looked at the dailies and we said leave it in it was great yeah yeah no it wasn't it was Rocky one though he doesn't he jogged on the street okay trust me Jimmy's gonna get wet there yeah I know last one okay all right yeah they had a rocky marathon to again the second time this over the weekend over the weekend I watched the one with Tommy Gunn who died of AIDS Tommy Morrison or some job John Wayne's nephew nephew now Talia Shire yes she wasn't she did play the sister of Michael Corley on the floor because the first one came out 77 yes now Burgess Meredith did that that famous Twilight Zone episode where he was a librarian all the time in the world he's a librarian and and the state it was like a fascist state and they said you have been declared obsolete no that was a different oh that was where he had the wife he was in the bank fall nuclear bomb went off yeah and he came out everything was devastated but he found the library all the books are stacked oh they wanted destroyed oh they want to destroy all books no no his wife trying to destroy all his books because all he did was read right but he lived that everybody else was gone and at the end he goes to reach you know I've got geostax keys Charlie this all the time in the world to read he went to reach for a book if glass fell off and crack his final words were like it it's not fair it's just not fair well that was the second Twilight Zone episode it was another one where he was a librarian in some futuristic society he was like a relic he liked the the last of the librarians I don't remember that and I've seen them all I think I thought yeah and they what they did was people that were considered not good enough just to live were not superior they were terminated who executed and it's like soil and green become 30s make you shit little green hamburgers I was like the early spiraling I guess yeah yeah but um which led to kill yeah well it wouldn't be wonderful if industries were fair and truly look for the greatest talents like you like you you experienced in sports and football was horrible office politics ever since high school right they're back in high school I moved up here from Texas it's ridiculous what you have to go through yeah and you were said earlier the best don't always play or the best don't always get the job and you were outstanding quarterback too so I was not a brag I'm sorry to sign like a growing bullets bullets they call them lasers and how much is so but gotta wait your turn which is why I won't go to camp right so and then there's old-fashioned quality like the story you told me about the original CEO of Sony decided that everybody was making fun of the words made in Japan and he changed all that so this is got to stop and the quality turned around for all Japanese companies same with South Korea yeah and recently the 90s and now to the 21st century with with Kia I mean what well yeah yes Kia and LG Samsung Samson Hyundai Hyundai they make great quality products the Japanese make incredible Panasonic Samson sharp JVC they all make great great quality products we're talking about long-term versus short-term profit running running a business or any organization think those think long-term you got to not return customers not quarterly you know somebody buying one TV and it sucks I'll never buy a so-and-so again you want something out it's the best TV I've ever had and we're all I will get and great word of mouth back today your word of mouth to make you or break you so that's very important to yeah well look how long the Vitamix has been around in existence but now you've got a great competitor that's really clobbering a big time which is your ninja absolutely it's phenomenal I saw the commercial for the ice phenomenal their blade system is second to nothing for $99 you can buy a ninja versus $400 for Vitamix and it does more and they give you more and the whole bit of horsepower I mean the wattage is there the blades are superior to the levels yeah which they sure I don't know sure there's the Vitamix there's there's they put the same ingredients in about there's like done and the other one is still trying but it's just not doing yeah so it's um it's an attitude it's just a mindset of competition they said this is great we can make it better that's what they set out to do no monopolies have lots of competition did it we can do this better see this is why I'm not interrupting we think how can we make a better blender or processor or all in one unit think about that and they did yeah so there you go this is why I always liked I always believed in supporting small companies entrepreneurs because these are these are the ones that really have the fight to build their business and they're going to give you quality which leads to the other starting to catch up and they'll improve their quality too right it was lifts everybody up by the bootstrap right like let's say you got a blue chip company who's too big for their bridges and they rest on their laurels and they get cocky all of a sudden that there's small company wait a minute here yeah yeah whoa wait who are these guys they came out of nowhere yeah our butts right now you know right you know but yeah there's a lot of interesting information behind the scenes information connected with motion pictures entertainment even pro wrestling if you read some of the books the bottom the books written by retired wrestlers there's a lot of dirt that that fans having cheating hurting other oh yeah yeah the same thing with entertainment there's a lot of entertainment world is horrible cut throat it's cut through deceitful which is why some of the biggest your bigger stars of today or the past 20 30 years like Harrison Ford for example not live in that Hollywood scene he lives in Utah many others live in Utah Montana whatever they want no part of that Hollywood party you've seen the ass kissing the whole bit Johnny Depp was in in France out yeah he's so part of he goes if you want me for your movie I'll be there but I'm not going to live out here they don't like that scene yeah they want to keep the Saturday and Lady Gaga for example you know all her weird cock you know she is one of the sweetest down-to-earth there is that's her gimmick she's a beautiful girl yeah very intelligent she even said I'm a home body you said Marilyn Manson was not no I didn't say Marilyn I never wrote Marilyn Manson but how Lady Gaga says this is all in it yeah but she's a sweet intelligent yeah she's promoting herself she's not a weirdo yeah Alice Cooper's is really a very intelligent normal guy well one people I think sadly he's passed away years ago Frank Zappa never did drugs or alcohol he said he looked like the typical drug but he said I'd never know but Frank Zappa and he did I was watching I was watching Frank Zappa's interviews yeah he is a highly or he was a highly intelligent man he knew what was going on politically and in the world I'm like George Carlin another Jesse up just mature yes brilliant man yeah but if you if you ever listen to all the old Zappa interviews yeah and you and even like when Carlin did a show you walked away learning a lot from that sure he used comedy as a way of making a point exactly use comedy as a way of being serious in essence yeah you think about that so well their message was that that you know the system is rigged and the fat cats are putting the screws to the to the little guy right so many people get hurt and you know sadly to say anybody listening out there I don't like our legal system too many people have been hurt by it innocent people yeah too many guilty people have gotten away you think judges you think a lot of judges want to take like like politicians know about a lot but I'm sure a good many are yes they're human should be their human beings okay they have weaknesses of realties like anybody else it's like I said with a judge once we met I figure what was I was on a club a bar or whatever it was I'm a judge blah blah blah I said oh wow I said I said you're on a lesson judge let's be honest here are you human who's yes why I said aren't all humans fallible you can't be perfect it's a good point mm-hmm all humans are fallible don't think you're above everything because you have the title judge many judges have been stripped down and some said the prison too yeah governors which is face that's a cargo from Chicago Chicago governor oh uh Blagojevich Blagojevich yeah you're not immune don't think because I'm a governor I can get a way that he's above the law yes right so now to be honest here some have even tried to tamper with the Constitution they and they have the Fourth Amendment First Amendment and not trying to turn the United States into a fascist police state you know I realize other people are at stake here you try to do these things were you earning in the long run mm-hmm and do you really think you can get away with yeah temporarily again back short-term long-term short short-term temporarily long-term no you won't you will get caught right so yes so you've got to watch what you do you're an elected official you're scoring your people why how much money do you need how much more do you want to eat how many cars do you need how much is enough for me so much already why the green it doesn't end it's just like a sickness it's like a sickness because I would never I don't need a lot very sociopathic too much to make me happy no really I don't understand this green part so I mean at the expense of what children go into bed starving you know in a world of these commercial the animals being harmed the children said starving of other nations with our own country just makes a sick one country was using perfectly good adorable dogs at for shark bait putting a double trouble hook through their joy I saw that on on Facebook I'd rather go for them and kill everyone you know how infuriate you know how I could kill these are those guys but I'm not a violent person but you know how angry that made a lot of people were furious when they saw that why you guys talk I'm gonna take a short break yeah well you want to talk about hardcore fitness we want to take a break okay yeah I mean this dog looks scared at you I don't want to hear anymore okay scared out of his mind okay that just really is upsetting I love animals that much yeah no no like humans have become have lost their empathy and compassion well people that do this aren't human in my life no they're not the organs of a human but you're not a human has certain emotions like demons they know that you're a demon with human organs yeah it's what you really are yeah okay I will be right back okay you should do your speak your face yeah now computers there's a lot of there's a lot of hacking going on it's going to only a computer's on the internet it's going to get worse it's severe it's extremely severe my my political group got sabotage by a hacker and I went from over 800 members that down the three members last week it's over corrected by the way overnight I haven't heard anything back from Facebook I sent them I presented them with the problem I mean I don't have three members now I got over 70 I'm trying to make a comeback I changed the name of the group but I was hacked why I don't know I was getting too big maybe somebody somebody that knew how to hack try to stick it to me you know yeah yeah very dishonest world you know you're about what everything computer music film how do you feel you know and they do it they sabotage and they hack because they can and they know how to do it but they're cowardly they would never face you they would never contact you directly your face is faceless and emotionless it's all my electronics they don't know there's a lot of scammers in Nigeria and Ghana and Africa unfortunately and yeah but all those foreign lotteries where you won without playing that's legit you know oh sure oh you mean when you have to send them lottery or whatever your winner already yeah but you never played in the lottery you mean where you have when you have to send a fee 29 yeah well if I won a hundred million dollars deduct that from the check you send me please they don't want to hear that do they now why is that twenty nine ninety five to collect your take twenty nine eighty five take ten thousand off right hundred million I don't mind and what about the fake inheritance the fake in her that yeah I get I get like I get him from that a long-lost relative in Nigeria died and left and left you've got a lot of family members left as a state left as a state to me state what was that palm tree and I didn't write answers yeah I mean come on but there's a lot of gullible people out there that's the sad part I know they all buy it they buy it if they weren't suckers if there wasn't a sucker born every minute or every second would be to be more and more frequently now but but yeah every nano second yeah but but these scammers would not exist they won't be able to scam if there's not a scam me right it's sad people buy into this stuff desperate people me it's just all right you know you're a winner when I never play how'd that happen how about when the water I never play your lottery I know yeah you know some people have done that that's absolutely a gullible gullible people sure they get things through the mail and they believe it I know and once you want you once you mail once you send oh you're on their list you're screwed yeah once you send away for something once and you're a sucker once you are screwed big time they sell got you yeah your name and address is sold to probably thousands hundreds of thousands or tens of thousands when they when they call me say I want what's your name I saw country haha no I don't know I don't I've got to watch you gonna think this week you won the lottery you know Mr. country hey you you could do a new show of you being a teacher and caught a welcome back country for Bollywood welcome back welcome back in India and you can say that it's the best you've got that's pretty bad well how come all your jokes are hilarious and all mine are cheesy and bad guys they're why they're either good it's so simple it's an easy formula am I right but yeah so welcome back come on welcome back caught you well it's welcome back caught her you know do you remember that show yeah penny Barberina yeah sure so the again back to the scammers they that although we want you get on their mailing list they all got you and they and it's they also sell those mailing list yes one mailing lists so you you're scattered over the globe and you know who they pray on I give you one guess that's right because they didn't order lonely and they want to talk to what I mean don't get old if you get old you'll win the lottery without but they'll make you think you won the lottery then you'd be sold feeble you'll say so that's bye-bye is that why all the is that why all the commercials in a morning are all about like Musceleum's and Crescent crutches and movies we care about you. 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I mean, I could, yeah, maybe I'll do that. I'll stop it and then, you know, it'll start making that stupid racket and we'll presume. But she had, long story short, she has hypoglycemia, low blood sugar, so she has to start a new, very strict diet and follow it. And she's compliant. Her whole life eating the wrong foods, her whole life. And this is what was tied in to her symptoms, her many, many negative symptoms that she had. You know? Okay, so, oh, by the way, Dr. Bill had told me that the Do Not Call organization or website from the government is over with, that thanks to probably the Republican Congress, the companies and scammers and solicitors and all kinds of sales people and spammers have the green light to call your home phone and your cell phone, as well as send you hundreds of spam in your email, total green light. And of course, knowing how deregulated American companies are now with your wireless provider, they will charge you to listen to unwanted voicemails, which I think is extremely unfair to actually use the time taken to listen to a voicemail unless you have unlimited minutes. A lot of people have unlimited minutes nowadays, like through T-Mobile. In T-Mobile. Well, people are not going to tolerate anything less than unlimited minutes. I wouldn't. I won't use the phone. What happens when you don't have any choice? I won't use the phone. What I'll do is I'll use the phone if, well, you know, it started out where you only had so many minutes, then eventually. It started out with free TV. Right. Thank you. Like I won't use, like if I'll screen the calls and if it's somebody I wish to speak to at the moment, I'll pick it up, but I'll keep it brief, get right to the point. And of course, I have a home phone through the cable company digital with unlimited minutes, an unlimited calling nationwide. So I can use that. But as far as cell phones go, which is what everybody has now, nobody really gets a landline anymore. There's no need for it. The plans go like with T-Mobile. You have $35 or so with unlimited minutes and unlimited text. But like when the poor folk, poor folk get assurance wireless, they have to pay for the time that they take to listen to their voicemail. That comes off of their minutes, which is very unfair. Now, what I was saying before about hypoglycemia, my mom's diet, very strict diet, but you know what? It's not complicated. It's simple and basic. It's more or less Atkins high protein, low carb, low sugar diet and no refined carbohydrates, no refined sugar. And you have to eat several smaller meals throughout the day, high protein meals and snacks, instead of having three large meals. So what she has near her is nuts to snack on. She can eat cheese. But, but hey, also William H. Morrill the third is hypoglycemia. Yeah, he is. So what happened? So is the one and only the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman. Yeah, who is usually under good control and has had two attacks in the last week, two weeks. Yes, but you have your new diet down pat. Your new system is regimented and you know what you made. I had the diet three meals a day. I was perfect. There's something going on with the food. So now you have to, you have to make sure you refrain from any GMO foods. Do not accept any any, any of the toxic garbage handout foods that come, you know, from a question questionable source. And you have to break down your high protein meals. You just can't have three big ones. You have to try to break it down. That's only because I cannot load my stomach. What about having to get back to, you know, what about having more than one smaller nut and seed meal? Throwing an extra nut and seed meal in there. Yeah, a smaller one and then the larger one at nine o'clock. Okay. Now this is what is puzzling me. The hospitals in Orthodox medicine with the, with their registered dieticians who incidentally have to acquire a master's degree to learn how to put together those garbage menus. I had no idea why they need a master's degree when they're wrong many times. They, they told my mom, she has to eat low fat cheese. So in other words, they demonize all fats. They demonize fats. They're continually doing that. And you need essential fatty acids to buffer, I mean, to, to balance your blood sugar, to keep your blood sugar balanced so you feel full. But they are using the calorie method for weight loss. Calories in, calories out. In, in your mothers. It's outdated. Exactly. So that's why they're doing that with them. Instead of following the, the old Robert Atkins, Carlton, Fredericks, Richard Passwater, so et cetera, et cetera. Ketogenic diet plan where you count carbohydrates. They are counting calories and there are still professionals out there who are dieticians and personal trainers who are still adhering to the caloric restricted diet, which does not work because when you should restrict calories, your body thinks it's like starving. It goes into a starvation mode and it slows down the metabolism. A pound of muscle at rest uses 50 calories just to maintain itself, just to survive. So therefore the more muscle, the more lean mass you have, the higher your metabolism, which comes from strength training, which comes from ingesting enough protein. Thyroid. Yeah, true. Now, if somebody's got a glandular disorder, like let's say their hypothyroidism, hypothyroidism, or their adrenals are burnt out, I would suggest taking the organic raw glandular capsules, which you can get online. You get swans and cells. They're very inexpensive. You can get raw thyroid or you can take raw adrenal if you need to. And the one for athletes who need a little lead in their pencil, you know, your older men out there that have a problem getting enough lead in your pencil and you need a testosterone boost. I just want to say that the raw gonad, they call it Orchic. O-R-C-H-I-C, the raw bull's balls. Tell me from the word testicle. Testicle. Orchid. Really, really works. I know for a fact it works. How does it work? I have no idea. But it's similar to like homeopathy. You're getting a small amount of the organ that needs to be jump-started, so to speak. So anyway, what I want to get to before we continue our show is that in order to make room in the freezer for my mother's new healthy diet, I had to eat some of her frozen Mama Celeste pizzas. Let me tell you something. First of all, I don't think Mama Celeste exists. I think she's a fictitious character, just like the Quaker oatmeal dude. Or Betty Crocker. Yes. Or maybe it was Uncle Ben's reel. Uncle Ben's did nothing. No. Okay. Mama Celeste. There ain't no Mama Celeste. And it's the most horrible, disgusting tasting pizza I've ever had in my life. And the cheese is crap. It's artificial. How on earth do these American food companies get away with this shit? Putting Italian, all the Italian lady on the box making people think it's like an old family recipe. And it's nothing but crap. And nobody calls them out on it, except me. Well, it's my chilelli. You know, it's like people over in, let's say, Arizona or New Mexico or stuff like that, they'll tell you that a pizza hut is good, is like a real pizza. So it's relative. Pizza hut and not gonna do it real pizza. You want a real pizza, you go to New York, or New Jersey. Pizza hut, Domino's, Papa John. Oh, that son of a bitch. That's the scumbag CEO that I hate. He's not even Italian either. What's his name? Shrapman? I don't know. He's a piece of shit that he doesn't want to, he doesn't want to supply health insurance to his employees. Period. Now he's bitching about Obamacare. Anyway, these are not examples of real pizza. But to people that live out west, maybe that's the only pizza they've ever encountered. Exactly. They can't make a choice, because they really never had a Lombardi pizza or you know. Yeah, the oldest pizzeria in the United States, Woodburn Stove in New York City in Manhattan. It's a historic landmark, Lombardi's Pizza. You know, and there are others too. There's one by me called Brooklyn style brick oven pizza. It's charcoal burning, you know, they use natural ingredients and it's owned by the the the Ramaldi family that owns Patsy's in the city, the famous Patsy's restaurant. Ah, yes. And they have one here in Hackensack and you know, you pay a little more, but you get in fresh mozzarella, freshly sliced toppings, you know, but you go to the supermarket and you see companies like Red Baron, Tombstone, this bogus mama celeste. This is old garbage. So I have to make room, so I don't have that many to polish off left. They're only small, personal. Well, if you happen to be a very tiny person, they're personal pizzas, but it's unbelievable. So whole of shame to the company, to all the companies, all the American food companies that make frozen pizzas. I'm not going to just bash mama celeste, I'm going to bash them all. And also, let me tell you something. Boston markets frozen pot pies are not, and I repeat not, the same pot pie that you would get at a Boston market location. They're drastically inferior to that. And it's another company that makes it for Boston market to slap the Boston market name on it to sell it in the freezer section of supermarkets. So shame on you to that company too. You all suck your old scumbags. You're all greedy, trying to shove more toxins into America's mouth and poison us slowly. Yes. You're done with your gastronomic. All right, I'll take it anyway. Okay. Now we will sink our teeth once again into these readings. Sink them good. Mayor Jeffrey Jones of Patterson, New Jersey has issued a challenge to one of the potential contenders for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination. Here's a guy who's not the man currently sitting in the governor's office in Trenton. So there's a man who's issuing a challenge while he himself cannot even control his own deteriorating city. Can anybody do that with Patterson and Camden and Trenton and Newark? He got off to a very bad start by cutting the police force in Patterson quite a bit. You know, you don't allow Patterson to become like Dodge City. Speaking of police, there was a video on Facebook the other day. What are you gonna say? With two gigantic bald-headed bulliesmen working somebody over. Working some little black guy over. Unarmed. Unarmed. And for what? I don't know. The video doesn't make it clear. But they're only, as professionals, they're only supposed to apprehend and subdue and arrest them, incarcerate them. It's not their job to dish out torture. These two big gal zooms could not subdue this guy. They were beating him with the baton, etc., etc., etc., on the floor. Then about a whole bunch of police, they must have put out the call for other regions to come and all these police can rummage through the door and everything. Somebody tases the guy and he still don't want to put his hands behind his back to get cuffed. And he shits all over the place. The smell is horrible. They're all gagging and this, that and the other thing. I guess certain drugs give you superhuman strength. Well, we don't know what his crime was. They just post the video. They don't tell you. They don't give you any details. Whatever it was, it obviously was over the line for the police and the way they acted. You know what I'm saying? And the two big burly guys couldn't handle this one guy. They reminded me of, uh, can't we all just get along? Rodney King. Rodney King, man, they couldn't, they couldn't subdue him either. You mean they could not shackle his hands? Yeah, could not get him down on his stomach and on and cuff him. But what I'm trying to say is the police today are militarized and have gone too far and there is no, they are not out to protect you. They said you may call them to your house and you know what? They'll kill your dog or they'll kill you or they'll kill some relative of yours. Well, they, uh, recently it was a man that was acting real crazy, ranting and he was, he was in public and he was naked and the cops shot him dead. Instead of like apprehending him and throwing a blanket or something over him and putting him in the, in the patty wagon, they just shot him and there's no reason. They got away with it, by the way. People, yes, they do. Why, why are you shooting a person who might be mentally ill or on drugs? And if you, if you wasn't endangering anyone's life, he was just ranting like a crazy man and he was naked. Why do you have to kill him? You know, so like you said, uh, uh, stormtroopers, militarized police? Well, you know, it's just, it's an old story, but you know, they, they, they continue to go after, uh, vitamins and doctors that give vitamins, et cetera, with SWAT teams. They still don't. You need SWAT teams to go? They've been doing it since Carlton Fredrickson. You mean, you need a SWAT team to go after people that are peddling vitamins? Yes, yeah. Oh, they're dangerous. They'll throw that bomb like you. They're going to blow up. The vitamins are really C4 explosives and they'll blow up. Whatever. Offended by comments that Representative Paul Ryan, uh, Republican of Wisconsin. Oh, our favorite. Recently made regarding people living in poverty. Oh, brother. The Mayor Jones sent the 2012 GOP vice president of candidate a letter inviting him to Patterson. That chance. Jones cited in his letter Ryan's comments on a national radio program in which he talked of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value of work. Yeah, find them to work. Jones wrote in his letter that he expected a little more from Ryan. Come to Patterson. Ryan, I'll take you around the streets of one of the poorest cities in New Jersey and you can meet the families of people who work to and three jobs to put food on the table and clothes on their children. Since you seem not to understand causes of inner city poverty they will be happy to explain to you the forces which have caused our urban cores to spiral downward to the point of despair. Poverty is not a condition anyone would choose. Impoverished neighborhoods are not the result of lazy black men but rather the result of 400 years of slavery. Jim Crow laws, housing policies, red lining which resulted in the confinement of whole races of people in substandard areas with substandard educational and employment opportunities. Ryan's staff said on Wednesday that he had not yet received the letter. His spokesman excuse me Allen William Allison said the congressman appreciates the invitation but but did not say whether he plans to take up Jones on his offer. I don't think he's interested. Of course he's not. Why it might interfere with his propaganda agenda. He'd have to tell the truth. God forbid. His propaganda is to racially single out and stereotype the the poor minorities and and to actually to single out and stereotype the poor in America in general. Poverty in America is all their fault and it's your own fault which which which in other words what it really means is we don't care about you. We don't want to help you. Those who have are blessed by God. Right and those that have not they don't care about you. It's their fault. It's just too damn bad and it's their your own fault. Yeah yeah they have no plan have no solution for the poor. Of course not. Did you see any republicans offer any solutions for Obamacare but they want to repeal it. They want to get rid of it. They want to defund it. They want to do this that the other thing. What are you going to replace of it. There's no there's no solution for them. Are the republicans going to replace it with universal health care. So for poor Ryan to take up the mayor of Patterson's invitation and walk around Patterson meeting the salt of the earth people there that that equals finding a solution for the poor of America and I don't think that's something that a republican politician wants to do. Has Christie ever done it. Has he ever walked around with the mayor of Patterson. No. So you expect Paul Ryan from Wisconsin to do this. No I don't expect Paul Ryan to do any of that. You won't do it if Chris Christie hasn't done it yet. You know I mean honestly do you think Chris Christie wants to get yelled at by a thousand one Patterson families. Oh well yeah he's always somebody's always. No he's been yelled at by the republicans because of his actually hugging Mr. Obama when he came to check up on salt storm Sandy. In other words Obama's. He got all kinds of grief. Obama's the enemy but but Christie needs help from the federal government but the republicans don't want him to be nice to Obama. How did they expect Christie to get money for Sandy by being rude and belligerent towards Barack Obama. I guess they don't remember they do not think these things through. You ever see that Midas commercial with the hand. The hand. Yeah Midas commercial is just a hand. And he tells the guy to take it to take the car to Midas because you might just some guy is going to probably want you to get a catalytic convertible converter converter and all it could be was a loose gas cap. So the hand says all right let me drive and it jumps up on his steering wheel and it's only a hand. So it says I didn't think this thing through. He's got no legs you know to do anything. Yeah. Yeah what we're talking about is republican typical crooked mechanic who you know will charge a woman for things that they never did or or a naive man. Yeah. Last week Ryan agreed to meet with the congressional black caucus after members of the group branded his remarks on conservative William Bennett's talk radio show about inner city poverty highly offensive. Let's be clear when Mr. Ryan says inner city when he says culture these are simply code words for what he really means black. Of course that's what that means. Yeah of course. When they say inner city urban area inner city they use the word the culture of the inner city or they use the word ghetto. Yep they mean they mean black. They mean black and whatever they whenever they talk about America's poor there's never any solution that goes along with it. There's no solution. Well the only solution for them is cutting them. Cutting and letting people die starve you know and I guess their solution for Obamacare is no care right. Well yeah that's what I'm saying they're not replacing with anything No it is never replacing. What are you replacing it with. Nothing. In the world of political deals in Bergen County New Jersey the more one fails the more one succeeds hence the once Xanadu has been revived as the American dream you know Xanadu. Yeah that project. That piece of crap building. That looks like shit. Yeah. The ugly looking is some project in the metal ends by a giant stadium that never became a reality. I keep on thinking of that dumb song Xanadu. I don't know. In reality it's all a nightmare. It's a stupid name what does Xanadu mean anyway. It comes from a fairy tale or something. What. It comes from a fairy tale or something. Xanadu is a lot of do-do. Might even be involved in the what's that Arab tale about the Arabian knights. Yeah. Thousand and one or I mean. Might come from there or the one with open the door. Open sesame. I love sesame especially in Halawa. What was his name that guy. I'll be Bob and a Bob and a 40 teams. Oh it was Aladdin Aladdin. Yeah I don't know come from something like that. The more authorities try to mitigate the disaster of this project the more they're stuck by it and the more deals are made that will ultimately fall on people's feet. So what should be done. Hold on. Okay. Declare the whole project was ill-conceived and get rid of this myriad of political bodies and start to clean up the body politic. Start by getting rid of the New Jersey sports and exposition authority. A bunch of crooks. They make you pay to park. They make you pay for every little thing man that's not counting the price of the ticket. It's insane you know and you can't bring your own food and snacks into the stadium. I heard some guy was thrown out of a movie theater. He was diabetic. He was thrown out of a movie theater from bringing his own snacks and he couldn't really eat the food that was at the movie theater and then I hear he's suing. They toss them out you know. You know what crony capitalism is just totally total corrupt ill-gotten gains. It doesn't work. Capitalism itself doesn't work. Well it does work for those on top. That's where it was meant to be. You're filthy rich yeah. Yeah. For those who have capitalism works because they need more capital. Yeah. Well they have much to not have capital. That is the problem. That's right. That is why they need food. That is why they need welfare. Because they don't have the capital to invest and make more capital. That is capitalism. Very simple. Capitalism is only 200 years old. Oh really? It's not that it's been around for thousands of years. How come these stupid tea baggers throw the word fascism and communism in the same sense? You're fascist, calm me, panko, fascist, calm me, like they don't know anything. They're so freaking stupid. So uneducated. They do not understand those nuances. They do not understand nuance itself. They're like a larity cable guy wearing his bib overalls. Showing his crack, his ass crack. Yeah. He's always saying everything made in America is the best. America won't stand for that. Everything in America is number one. He's like an obnoxious Archie Bunker. I mean, no, he's not bigoted, but he's annoying because everything American made, anything that's from America is better than everything else in the world. He's very obnoxious about it. He's a flag wager. American exceptionalism. Yeah, he's a flag wager. It doesn't exist. But to them it does. Because as the Puritans tried to point out, America is the world. Yeah. Right before they stole everything from the Native Americans and gave them smallpox. That's my friend. And gave them smallpox. Do not confuse me with facts. A letter to the editor stated that retired state employees should be subject to the New Jersey state income tax if they leave the state, which would help fill the pension hole of New Jersey. I must strenuously, strenuously object to that way of thinking. I am a retired school teacher. I taught for 38 years. Each of my taxed paychecks include a pension contribution. And now my pension itself is taxed again. Oh, no. At a higher tax rate than most of the one percenters. No one should have the right to tell me or any other public employee that if I choose to spend my golden years in a warmer climate, I'll have to pay another tax. Uncle Phil says the only thing golden about the golden years is the urine. If you're taking enough pay to be vitamins, maybe. I thought he was in good shape and was very happy from his hooking up with a nice blue chip in his younger days. He had a big setback with his stock market crash. I see. That didn't happen no above. Yeah, he lost about 40%. I don't know what he lost, but he lost a lot. Of his 401Ks or whatever. Are you familiar with that stock market crash? Of course. Was it in the 90s sometimes? No, it was in 2007, 2008. Oh, really? Yeah. With the financial bailout. That whole concept when the older generation people, like an uncle tells you, you know, when you need to do son, kiddo, buckaroo, is to get hooked up with a big blue chip company and work hard for them and dedicate yourself for them and you'll end up retiring with that company and they'll take care of you and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Guess what? They get rid of you way before you collect any pension. Happened with Iron Man Vinnie Blake with care fought navigations in the State County, New Jersey. They laid him off after 14 years of loyal, dedicated service. Why didn't you tell Uncle Philly there to pull himself up by the bootstraps and get another job? That's what Republicans do. Well, yeah, so. No, no, they feed it back to them. They don't, Republicans really don't practice what they preach. Of course not. That's why you hit them with a hypocrisy. Constantly. Right. Ain't going to switch all of them around. That's for because they're deceived, revelations well done. Give a man a feed, eat for a day, teach a man to fish, eat for a lifetime unless the waterways are either polluted or privately owned. Then you will get arrested for fishing on somebody else's or Monsanto's like its lousy stinking hands into the fish product and degraded it. Speaking of Monsanto, I read a very interesting banner that made me think of my friend from Shanghai, China concerning a roundup ready pesticides and kidney disease, damaged kidneys. She's a poor, poor woman needs to get dialysis and I sent the homemade, the homemade produce wash that was our Gary Know's website webpage, how to make your own produce wash. The pesticides is a correlation. Speaking of Gary Know, he's talking the other day, you know when like you go out and you want to go into a movie or something of that nature, right? Well, he said that they did a study. They found that on the seats in the theaters in a second. Those faces. What? Faces. Shit. Oh, feces. They said faces. I'm talking about piles. I'm talking about things that go through their pants. Turds. No, not turds. Just feces that are left over from people who just wiped their ass instead of washing it afterwards. Didn't they do a good job wiping their hands? That's what I just said. Wiping is not enough. You must wash. Yeah. So Gary carries, you know, his spray thing, the alcohol and the... Broxide? Broxide and something else. Oxygen thing, whatever. So there's so... And then he sprays there and he puts paper towels in it. So if you think there's alcohol, isopropyl, rubbing alcohol, and peroxide or... There's three items in his spray. Well, I know, I know with produce wash, it consists of water, white vinegar, and hydrogen peroxide. I know that. The point is that, you know, you got to be careful. It's a lot of pathogens out there, especially those coming back stronger than ever, resistant to antibiotics. Mercia. Like Mercia is one of them. If the state of New Jersey can't think out of the box without stepping on the public employees for roasts again, we need a Robin Hood to steal from the rich, give to the poor, and the middle class. That sounds perfect. I love the Robin Hoods of the world. Like this gentleman, my buddy over here. Do-do-do-do. Yeah, Xana-do-do-do. Do-do-do-do. Yeah, you ever noticed that how could things that begin with the letter X be pronounced like the Z, like Xavier Kugat or Xana-do? That's the English language. It's crazy. It's strange. It's a hodgepodge of everything, you know? And it's... Now you know how confusing it is to immigrants. And yet they have rules. Oh, they're... You mean the King's English? Oh, there's rules. But the people who would yell and bitch about an immigrant not learning the English language, they themselves don't know the English language because they speak Hick. You know, I mean, look how tough the English language is. Silent letters, like through. I went... I walked through the doorway, T-H-R-O-U-G-H. Now, why the hell do you need a G-H? Now, if you threw the football... If you threw the football, it sounds the same, but it's spelled differently. T-H-R-I-W, huh? Gents and dance. D-E-N-C-E's and D-A-N-C-E's. You know, why do you need silent letters? Who invented silent letters? Sticking H's where they don't belong or G-H's. Like the borough of Lord I-N-U-G-S-Y. Borough, huh? PSY, psychologist. There you go. The PSY-L-I-T. Teradactyl. Teradactyl! The PSY-L-I-T. You know? And then you get somebody, some Spanish person trying to learn the language. It has to be very confusing for them. Very confusing. And I would say, why am I writing letters that I'm not pronouncing? And why do, why do different words sound exactly the same in pronunciation, but mean different things? Like I just said, he threw the baseball, he walked through the doorway. Breathe in deeply. Yeah. Feel the power of your nose. Sounds like a meditation so far. Sounds like power of your nose, sounds like barbish-drysins, nose or something. If your sense of smell is firing on all cylinders, you can distinguish among a dizzying array of one trillion different odors. I mean, maybe you're talking about a German shepherd, but not a human nose. According to a new study in the journal Science, bad perfume, baby skin, lavender rub between your fingers, real apple pie in the oven and apple pie scented candles. That's very nice cinnamon. Cinnamon, vanilla, these are very pleasant aromas. The diverse world of odor is yours for the smelling. I have this organic natural glycerin soap at home with oatmeal and verbena. Well, whatever verbena is, it has the most wonderful citrus lemony scent to it. It's unbelievably pleasant. But I know what you mean about the apple pie spices with the cinnamon and the other things that are in there, was it cardamom, nutmeg, clove, you know, yeah, you know, whatever. Our sense of smell is amazing. Humans are much better at smelling than we thought. Scientific research has shown humans can distinguish between 2.3 million and 7.5 million colors. It is also shown we can hear 340,000 different tones, but no one had tested how many different smells we can access. An influential study published in 1927 suggested that humans could smell about 10,000 odors. But it had never been tested. The experiment involved gathering 128 different odorant molecules, including citrus, tobacco, mint and garlic, combining them in our random mixtures of 10, 20, or 30, until they became unfamiliar and weird. The test involved three vials, two with the same mix, and one with a different one. And having the subjects identifying the different one. As the deadline approaches for enrolling in Obamacare, younger Americans have warmed to it to somewhat, but Latinos remain closely split over it. A new Pew poll showed that 50% of Americans ages 18 through 29 now support the Affordable Care Act. Hey, if it's something you're getting and that you did not get before, and it's positive, you grab it, you take advantage of it, it's not coming out of your pocket. It's not perfect Obamacare, but you're getting a lot more coverage than before. Well, it will be coming out of some people's hides after the 31st of March. What's going to happen? They will be taxed for not enrolling. For not enrolling? 95 bucks a year, I believe it is. Let me ask you a question. Will the corporations be fine? Not that 95 bucks is going to hurt a corporation, but would they be fine also? The corporations will be fine, I think it's around $2,000. It will be very easy for them to buy that. So just like the cost of labor is tax-deductible. Latinos surveyed were evenly divided with 47% approving and 47% disapproving. The administration had originally hoped to get 7 million people to sign up for coverage in the first year. Yeah, but aren't they, aren't many Latinos struggling to make ends meet? Why would they say no to this coverage, to Obamacare? I wonder how accurate that is. Fox News put a woman on there who was complaining about her coverage went up, etc. When they investigated further, they found out that her new policy saved her money and gave her more coverage. So she's a liar. She's a liar, yes, but you know what she said in her defense? What? I like my old policy. She's paid the lie. Or not. She just don't like it. She likes her old policy. Yeah. The administration had originally hoped to get 7 million people to sign up, but lowered its expectations after the disaster's rollout last fall. The healthcaredgov.gov website enrollments now appear to be on track to end up somewhat more than 6 million at the end of this month. Okay. Gotcha. Get out there and sign up. Well, I did that a long time ago. Too bad it's not like complete full coverage. It's like, I think what I was told is that the horizon of New Jersey or the United Healthcare for New Jersey is a type of state plan and not the typical national plan. I don't think that horizon, they do not allow insurance companies to cross state line. So horizon is here in New Jersey. I don't know if it is in Alabama, but it's in Alabama and it does not take insurance from Louisiana. So they're territorial. They are state. They're state by state. Just like people in Kentucky, if somebody normally was on Medicaid in Kentucky that they would get this coventry care. I never heard of this company. In other words, they can't get horizon in Kentucky. It's state by state is what you're saying. So just like New Jersey, people who are on pad who get their electricity help and drug help, they are on silver script. Silver script is a private company. State of New Jersey pays the private company the person's requirement for the year. It's all done with the private companies in mind. My horizon pays for prescription drugs, but then again, the prescription to generic drugs are only $4 a piece. If I pay out of pocket, there are the generic. If there is a generic, it's $4. So it's $4, which is not a bad deal, or it's zero, which in this case, I take the zero. Unless it happens to be a drug that is not available with a generic version. And some the pharmacies do not have a special membership for generic. Like for instance, Walgreens makes you pay a fee to be able to get the generic, but Walmart does not. You just go in there and you just get the generic. Okay, how are we doing on time? U.S. Senator Diane Feinstein. Oh, yes, I read something about her. Chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee is accusing President Obama's CIA of illegal and unconstitutional actions violating the separation of powers by searching her committee's computers and intimidating and threatening congressional staffers. Feinstein is asking Obama to declassify and release the 6300 page report into the Bush administration's use of torture techniques and rendition that he is withholding from the public. So Americans can know what the facts are. Americans will never know what the facts are as long as that walking artificial heart Dick Cheney is still around. Okay. As a presidential candidate, Obama gave me the impression that he would release that information. He promised to roll back George W. Bush's illegal policies and update the Foreign Intelligence Act to provide greater oversight and accountability to the congressional committees to prevent future threats to the rule of law. He also promised that his administration would be the most open and transparent in history. But as president, Obama has broken those promises. Rather than working to reverse George W. Bush's illegal and un-American policies, he has expanded them. Also, Obama has presided over one of the least transparent administrations in history. Last year, his administration cited national security to withhold information a record 8,496 times a 57% increase over a year earlier and more than double his first year. Okay. Gotcha. Gotcha. Time for one more or is that it? What's about that time? Wrap it up almost. It's after four. Oh, it is? Yeah, that's what it is. How far after four? According to that clock over there five. How long is this reading? It's not too long. But is it interesting? Of course it is. Everything I put out on this program is interesting. Except when you talk about the yellow-bellied sapsucker or the whipper wheel, whipper wheel. Those are interesting. We like our animals around here. I do, but not when they're long or our readings for the whipper wheel. Anyway, go ahead. The whipper wheels. We haven't done whipper wheels. Well, I mean something that's not... The national security agents has built a surveillance system capable of recording 100% of a foreign country's telephone calls and enabling the agency to rewind and review conversations as long as a month after they take place. Interesting. This ties into the previous reading. I like this. According to people with direct knowledge of the efforts and documents supplied by former contractor Edward Snowden, a senior manager for the program compares it to a time machine. One that can replay the voices from any call without requiring that a person be identified in advance for surveillance. The voice interception program called Mystic began in 2009. Its retro tool short for retrospective retrieval and related projects reached full capacity against the first target nation in 2011. Planning documents two years later anticipated similar operations elsewhere. In the initial deployment, collection systems are recording every single conversation nationwide, storing billions of them in a 30-day rolling buffer that clears the oldest calls as new ones arrive. The call buffer opens a door into the past enabling users to retrieve audio of interest that was not tasked at the time of the original call. Analysts listen to only a fraction of 1% of the calls. The absolute numbers are high. Each month they send millions of voice clippings or cuts for processing and long-term storage. At the request of United States officials, the Washington Post is withholding details that could be used to identify the country where the system is being employed or other countries where its use was envisioned. No other NSA program disclosed to date as swallowed a nation's telephone network whole outside experts have sometimes described that prospect as disquieting but remote. With notable implications for a growing debate over the NSA's practice of bulk collection, bulk methods capture massive data flows without the use of discriminants as President Obama put it in January. By design they vacuum up all the data they touch, meaning that most of the conversations collected by retro would be irrelevant to United States national security interests. If they're irrelevant, why have them in the first place? In the view of United States officials however the capability is highly valued. Caitlyn Hayden, spokeswoman for the National Security Council declined to comment on specific alleged intelligence activities. Speaking generally she said new or emerging threats are often hidden within the large and complex system of modern global communications. The United States must consequently collect signals, intelligence in bulk in certain circumstances in order to identify these threats. What about when a terrorist just pass back and forth pieces of paper to hit around such things as the NSA? Remember the old days? Remember that program with Phil, Phil Philbin? I was a spy for the FBI or something. That's before my time. He was a double agent, you know, back with Russia with the Soviet Union. Oh, was it a sitcom or a movie? No, it was a weekly television program. I was a weekly TV series during the Cold War. I don't remember. Some of the documents leaked by Snowden suggest that high volume eavesdropping may soon be extended to other countries if it has not been already. I'm sure other countries are happy about that. The United States sticking their Pinocchio nose in their business. I see in this room untapped potential. You have untapped potential. That's funny. That's like a satire on like motivational speakers, Tony Robbins. I think my niece put up something last night. She took a test or something and it said that she was she was supposed to be a van or something. So I said, yeah, a van down by the river. I'm a motivational speaker. Remember what Saturday Night Live was like Chris Farley? Motivational speaker. You know, if you can motivate people all day or you want, I mean, you could psych people up. I mean, nothing's going to change if the system is not changed. If things remain the same and the laws are written for the elitists and the rich and not for you, and you have no breaks in life, you can be you have all that enthusiasm. You can still be nowhere. You could be bubbling with enthusiasm. You could be you could have the enthusiasm of a hundred Tony Robbins. It's not going to change anything. That's right. You know, but I also there's a lot of people posting things. I guess they're evangelicals. They post things like, you know, just tell God what your problem is and what you want and and he'll comply if, you know, not knowing, of course, that since the Garden of Eden, the vast majority of humans have been cut off from God. Okay. God does not hear their prayers unless he's calling you for a certain job that he wants you to do here and afterwards. You do not communicate here with him no matter how hard you try. That's what the Bible says. Cut off. That's correct. And speaking of this time of year, check out on go you can Google it, Megalike 21, the Easter lie, the truth about Easter, and Jesus did not die on Friday. Check it out by the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman. So that wraps it up. We almost had an interruption. That wraps it up for this week. We haven't seen you in two weeks, but better late than never. Thank you for joining us for uncensored, hard-hitting truth. We'll see you next time. Say so long to these people.