 Greetings, this is Survival Doc. I'm here in Jefferson City, Missouri, the capital of the great state of Missouri, where today we're having our Guns Over America Pro Second Amendment rally. All right, for those of you who are not familiar with the organization, Oathkeepers.org, the first thing that we promise as Oathkeepers, we will not obey orders to disarm the American people, conduct warrantless searches of the American people. We will not obey orders to detain American citizens as unlawful enemy combatants, or to subject them to new interior traffic. We will not obey orders to impose martial law or a state of emergency on a state. We will not obey orders to invade and subjugate any state that asserts its sovereignty, concentration camps, to force American citizens into any form of detention camps under any pretext, or support the use of any foreign troops on U.S. soil against the American people. Our keynote speaker, somebody who has been fighting the battle for a long time, we have Beth Ann, host and CEO of the Connorsons Coalition Talk Radio. So without further ado, Beth Ann. By no coincidence, on the same day, children and getting abortion taken away from this day and this nation. There's a little girl here with a cardboard note. I would like you to come up here, pretty girl. Okay, I'm not here to talk about abortion, but I don't think I'm at the wrong rally. Abortion originated as ethnic clinch seizure to save a life. It has taken more lives than any guns ever took in this nation. And these children are the future. And the Second Amendment protects these children and our future here in the United States of America and in the state of Missouri. And she says, protect my future from tyranny. Thank you. Thank you. I didn't know I was talking very long. I'm going to quote our President. In his speech the other day, that he, we, politicians, when they say the word democracy, because we are not a democracy. Our First Amendment or any of those, unless we elect them. Every time we compromise, we do this because we always go backwards and we lose just a little bit more and a little bit more of liberty. I reported on the air, by the way, most of you probably don't have a clue who I am, but I'm just a little gal that was born in Missouri, married little friends, raised them, some were in the, some were in the military, some were in the ministry. But you know what? I do a talk radio show because I care about those children and I'm still saying, sorry. And I have 11 grandchildren that I'm very, very, very old. So I do it for them. And 245th grade uncle was the Brigadier General Thomas Sumter. And if you watch the Patriot, the British came along and they burned his house. Man, the Patriot had a big family, but General Thomas Sumter uncle, he only had one child, but they burned his house down and they created a monster. They created what they call the Gamecock. Now there are those talking about media. There are those on Facebook who will tell you that I am paranoid and I'm afraid of our government. I'm not patient. Talk about gun free zones. When you go on vacation, do you put a sign up? I'm gone for two weeks. They'll come knocking. Do you think that would be paranoid if you didn't lock your common sense to protect and preserve? We've got to have some common sense about our second amendment. Let's see if we can get this to sweep the nation. I coined a new phrase. These men that I'm women and women that are elected and supposedly representing us in DC, they are no longer representatives. They are no longer officials. They are, and I coined this, DC occupiers. They occupy offices and they cut deals. And those deals are not for you, not for me, not for this nation, not for the state of Missouri. Claire McCaskill is the worst thing that ever happened to this state. She's with me all the time, so I carry. You know, I went to see LaMaz. How many of you have done that? Don't like musicals? I went to see LaMaz and if you know anything about the musical and the story, it takes place in France. And the people were oppressed, oh, severely oppressed. And they chanted a song throughout the movie. Do you hear the people singing a song of angry men? It is the music of a people who will not be slaves again. We have a second amendment that will keep us from being slaves to any government, to any officials, if we will just stand up and say absolutely no way. I'm not registering another gun. You're not going to limit the ammo I put in my gun. And I can have whatever happened with me a week or so ago. We were talking about how can you hold these guys official? They stand there and they take an oath to uphold the constitution and they go into their little offices and do everything they can to break it and to do away with it. So how can we hold them accountable for their oaths? You know, it's kind of a breach of contract. Can we divorce them? I think we should. But the Foupa here in the state of Missouri, I had to tell Tom, I said, remember what I told you on Facebook, what's going to change? What's going to keep them from changing their oath? Because then they said, I pledge to the government, not to the Constitution. So they have to retake their oath and maybe they've done that by now. But what a Foupa, but what timing? Right now, when we're discussing all this about the Constitution, keeping them I pulled the Constitution and keeping them to their oaths of office. How can we possibly do that? Well, this is how we can do that. And you know, folks, we complain about DC. I'm a long way from DC. I've never been to DC. Have you? Slangers went in in the dark of night. Why would you do it at night? Do you know when they tried Jesus that they did it in the dark of night? Uprising. They don't want people to know what they're doing because they're not representing you and me. They are occupying offices in DC and in New York and some of these important Jersey they're getting into. But not Missouri. We're going to stand by golly. They won't listen to anything that is concrete and evidence and statistics. But back in the 80s, Carter tried to do this and put together a panel. They were going to do this research in a study and it kind of went backwards on them. In Florida, there was in nine months, there were 33 rapes and assaults on women. The women were scared. Is that paranoid? No. So the women were afraid and they started buying guns and the newspaper of that particular area and the police department got together and trained these women on how to use their guns. My deepest fears is that we have lost that true spirit of independence. And I'm going to stop. I think I've probably talked too long for somebody who had a little short speech here. I'm a little short girl, but I was a cheerleader in high school. But the spirit of independence is what I remember for many reasons. How many of you here are aware of the attack on rural America across this nation? There has been land grabbing. There have been rules and regulations and restrictions put on farmers and landowners and takings. And then we had the election in November and I know we were all disappointed. I really was. It went the way I expected it to. But what bothers me most is if we are voting for what we can have, that we don't have a spirit of independence. President Obama to protect my children or my grandchildren, I can do it. We are facing right now. And the second amendment is loud right now. Don't let it die. Do not let them speak this in underground. And they're going to try. We've got to stay focused. But you've got to understand the income tax has already made us slaves. I have a spirit of independence. So I'm going to do a little cheerleader's chant. Okay. I want you to all join me. There is one thing this nation was founded on. And that was God. And he has not left us. I'm tired of people saying, how can he possibly have blessed this nation? And we haven't all forsaken him. We go to these rallies. We need to