August 21, 2008
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The show featured a guest host (Darryl) discussing self-defense rights, home invasions, and the importance of armed citizens as the first line of defense. The hosts covered several incidents involving homeowners defending themselves against burglars, critiqued police response times, and discussed Florida's Stand Your Ground law. The second half shifted to economic and manufacturing topics, including criticism of free trade policies, tariffs, and how American workers undermine domestic auto manufacturers by purchasing foreign vehicles. The hosts also discussed automotive innovation history, comparing American, German, Japanese, and Chinese manufacturing practices.
- self-defense
- second amendment
- home invasion
- stand your ground
- florida law
- gun rights
- police response
- free trade
- tariffs
- nafta
- american manufacturing
- ford
- general motors
- chinese imports
- preparedness
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But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery. and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic and each god given right. Pray to god to torture freedom, as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? of the grindstone so we can hold their feet to the fire. He's just loaded with cliche. The only problem is I don't like the roasted toch. Yeah, again, you're right. But it's... Anyway, Mark wanted me to call in this morning to help you along with the show, I guess. Cool. I'm speaking up so he must not be... Oh no, he's in transit. He's, again, you know, like you said, chasing parts. Kind of that's what he's doing. If we're going to censor it, we're talking about chasing parts. I got a story I pulled up last night that happened down in Pittsburgh which is about 100 miles from me. It was that a 17 year old boy broke into this 85 year old woman's house, held him at bay with a .22 caliber revolver with a snake shot. He told him at bay she made him dial 911 to call the state police. And it's really funny because she said it was comments afterwards were it was exciting and she was hoping it puts an end to a string of injuries in that area. Was that you are the first line of defense against any criminal activity? Exactly. The police are nothing but a cleanup squad afterwards. Yep. I've said it many times, you know, there's not a cop in the world that will come to your aid as fast as a speeding bullet. You know, and now there's trying to be cliches from like, you know, Superman speeding bullet. Well, No copies that fast. And the sad part of it is we have all these people out there. The federal government hasn't been able to protect us in all these years. All they've been able to do is... Well, obviously since 9-1-1, that's one of the more varying examples of the federal government not able to protect us or arm upon us, whichever path you are, you know, to look at. September 11th, then you go with the Oklahoma City bombing. You look at all the shootings involving mass shootings. If the government was able to protect us, of these mass shootings. And of course we know that they're being orchestrated. They can pass their anti-gun laws and take our Constitution away from them. It was in Washington, that's one of the things that Ron Paul alluded to in his speech on July the 12th, was the government is getting ready to create a Constitution. Which brings up my faith. Vote the bums out. Do not send an incumbent back to Washington. Do not send an incumbent back or even elect one for government if he shows signs of wanting to do away with your constitution in order to protect him. Yeah, in order to protect you. That's how they'll sell it too. Yeah, well that's it. If it isn't for protecting you, then it's for, well, for the good of the children who are compared to the children. Yeah, they protected a whole lot of children there in Waco, didn't they? They protected a lot of the combined too, didn't they? A lot of children's parents went in towers. Bring that up because I thought it was quite humorous on how the 85 year old woman stuck to her guns. I want to get the guns in a moment, but before we kind of slide off of this subject, I think we've got film someplace of a copper. He was talking to him and they said something about right there on the car. It says to protect and serve. And I might be grossly putting some wrong words here and there. But the cop looked at the camera and said, I serve no one. You see that if you dig up some of the old cop shows from Hollywood or out there in Boston, about the police departments out there you will see on the side of the cars their own black and white units where it was and they focused in on it to protect and to serve. Yes, still printed on a number of cars here in Michigan. But you know protect and serve. Serve the people who signed their check, not serve the people who paid their job, not the people offered the position in the first place. You know what we got into a little subject there that makes me want to bring this one over. You know a while back There was a guy in Texas, in Florida, through the floor, you know, we were put one through the floor when a couple of guys were coming through his window. Yes, I heard about that. Well, you know, they got on their shanks, mares, and police department, and then this guy for attempted murder. We've got people looking at that now, but that's one end of the measure, so to speak, you know, of the yardstick. The other end, just up here in Michigan, like two nights ago or three nights ago, mashing down a door. And again, this was in, she was in her 70s or 80s and he would not stop and she brought up the gun and pulled the trigger and it whizzed through the wall, went through the neighbor's house, went into their wall. I can't remember if she was able to, you know, contain this person, the perpetrator, the burglar, until the police officers got there. But you know, the whole of the end of it, Peter says no charges will be brought. Put a hole in her, we'll be brought. in Florida shot his own floor. Yeah. Really trying to kill that floor, wasn't he? Yeah, he did, he did too. He got it dead, dead to right. Yep. But it just goes to show the extreme and the thinking of the prosecutors. Yeah. I like to call them prosecutors. Yeah. Yeah. Have some that are actually trying to do the job that they're supposed to be there and that is to protect the, this lady was a victim, this prosecutor saw that she was a victim. Even though the bullet may have left the Most bullets will because of the construction method they're using in our houses. The only way you're going to do that is if you build a house house and fill it in, you know, how the smic bobcat is hollow, you can fill it with concrete, then you will be able to contain the bullet inside your house. But she committed no crime. In actuality, she did the community a public service. She didn't hold until the police got there. She sure as hell scared the... side of them and he's going to think twice about coming around that area. Yep. But again, it's a little extreme. A while back, Florida was one of the first states to pass a, and we commented on this years ago, pass a right to self-defense law. You know, guaranteeing, well, gee, you have to shoot somebody and this came along with their concealed carry law. Basically, if not, you know, saddled in with it, it came in within the next year or again, you know, this guy was a no charges are brought against you and that person cannot bring charges against you. Well you made me leak with your gun, I'm gonna take you to court. Turning many a crook into a millionaire. I'm paralyzed for life, you owe me. Yeah, I owe you another bullet. Yeah, well, the only thing that I owe you is the correct mistake I made in the first place was that by not finishing the job. Yeah, should've squeezed that trigger again. Yeah. If you break into my house, I'm going to give you a 45 caliber heart attack. But since I had my little vacation, the expense of the feds, I can't do that anymore. So mind if you break into my house, you're going to fall on my sword. I was just talking this morning, just before the show to a friend of mine who happened to stop by here a few minutes ago, he was telling me a story that happened to him. I believe it was Monday, he said. He has a carry permit. issued by the county sheriff and so he carries everywhere he goes. He didn't have the pistol on him, he had to stop at the bank so he picked it up and saw there was some fuzz or lint underneath the hammer so he picked it up to his mouth and blew the lint out. Well somebody parked outside waiting to go in the bank saw that and the next thing he knows while he was putting his lint in his pocket he got surrounded by about five of the local police. Now they, one police officer asked had a carry permit. And he says, yeah, I do. Another one, a younger one, he picked up the sense that this one was trying to push things and start a fight or an argument or whatever. He started asking, well, why are you carrying a gun? He says, well, I carry it wherever I go. Even when I go to the bathroom, I take one with me. He says, I don't go anywhere without one. And the guy started on, well, what if? And the detectives was there. He started giving him a lecture and all that and stuff. He says, look, I have a permit. It's my right. I'm just exercising. my right. But to take it one step further, when this one guy was alluding to, what if something were to happen? I told, well, what you should have done is said, what if I walked into that bank, there was armed robbery going on, and there was a perpetrator there who happened. You're going to play what ifs. Let's cover them all. So, like, one of the other, one of the older officers said, come on, look over your truck, pull off, and that was the end of it. But here's a case where I came for trouble. I blame the person that was sitting in the car outside the bank for being scared. I thought it was going. Up here in Northwestern Pennsylvania during hunting season there's a gun in every truck that goes down the road. Exactly. When I had my gun shop running I had a state trooper that got transferred up from the Philadelphia area, transferred up here to the to the very south side of Meadville here. And I won't use his name because I don't want to embarrass him because I think he's still there. But anyway, he came into my shop one day and he was talking and he says, man, he says, do people carry guns around here like that all the time? I says, what do you mean? He says, well, everywhere I go, there's people in the pickup trucks and stuff go carry a gun. I said, well, it's because we have all kinds of hunting season. Throughout the year, in December, we have Brown Hog. and that kind of stuff. And then in the winter we have the big game hunting and peasants and stuff. So I said, yeah, I've mentioned this a long time. You'll find somebody driving around with a gun hanging from their gun rack in their truck. And nobody thinks anything of it. He said, one from Harrisburg or Philadelphia. And he says, I come up here. And he says, I thought I must have got transferred into one of the highest crime rate areas of the country because of the way the people are. And I says, probably if you look at the statistics, you'll probably find it's probably one of the lowest rates. because everybody has got a gun. But he was scared because of that. Hey you guys, the intelligence report of the micro effect network. I just thought I'd put that in there for Joe and all the rebroadcasters in case somebody doesn't recognize the voice. They used to do an hour yourself for a good long time, didn't you? Yeah, in fact, we did two hours on our local micro broadcasting and we're in the process of doing that again, by the way. We are doing a Saturday morning show in the Beagle area of Pennsylvania from 8 in the morning until 10. And then when my co-host Gabby is in off the road, he does another show from 11 until 1. And then when I get home from church on Sunday, I join him. Or if I'm not out trying to geek out a living somewhere, like everybody else. Yeah, we did a show for years and I was just looking in the thing here. This is the 10th anniversary that we've had our radio station online. When I was on vacation, compliments of the feds. the equipment had a failure but we're getting it back online. The only thing we have to do now is get a satellite feed and I just saw when I was looking up the website here for Micro Effect that they have a satellite frequency so I'm going to later today see if I can try and tune that in. I can get that tuned in and I can at least start broadcasting. We've been broadcasting Patriot music for the last doing our shows, but in order to maintain our frequency. But I do want to get some picture broadcasting coming in, so I'm going to take these coordinates down and see if I can get them in. I had one of those old-fashioned, big old fat satellite dishes. Not the little gray thing that only gives you what they want you to see. In fact, I have two of those sitting out there, so I'm going to try and get one lined up first, and then I'm going to get another one lined up. Then that way I can just come in and... and throw switches to which one I want to broadcast when they bring on certain different broadcasters. I really want to get Mark back on a line with our... None other than he deserves to be out there and heard by as many people as... Maybe it's a little bit of loyalty on my part because he has made the ultimate sacrifice as some people say I have because we've both been in... I don't feel I made the ultimate sacrifice, but anyway, I was loyal to him. He didn't want to get back. He planted the idea. It was time you can't get back. I made that measure look at that seven year duration. Years were shorter, but George Washington didn't see Mount Vernon for seven years. Had he gone home, probably some British would have been happy to put a hole in him. Well, if he had gone home, we might not be supposedly a free nation today, regardless of whether the British put a hole in him or not. And that's what I can't understand about the American public. They paid any attention to their history whatsoever. Citizens brought the freedoms to this country. There was no U.S. Army, there was no U.S. Navy or Coast Guard or Air Force, individual who brought the, who started to bring the freedoms to this country. And if you look out, if you study history and look at the history of revolutions, it was because the peasants of being pushed under the thumb or squeezed under the thumb that they rebelled, regardless of whether the time period happened to be split lock muskets. A few hundred years before that, people seemed to think, well, we've become civilized. Well, yeah, we've become civilized, but you have to remember that as long as people are out there jealous of what you accomplish, there's always somebody who wants to take it away because you accomplish more than what they did. You put effort forth. You're right. There was someone, and I only get out part of the quote, but he said, we wear this veil of civilization. I offered a number of times that same thought line, you know, people haven't changed just the toys, the ability to change. Is the only difference between men and boys is the size of the toys. Yeah, this is true to a great extent. Faster horses, again, that's part of human nature, but another part of it. addressed it to a certain extent in Texas a while back is try not to bother anybody. You just try to get along for those people who tries to bother people and just stir the pot. I call it the I call it the Oscar Pierce, the Oscars periods head in the sand. So figuring if you can't see what's going on, it isn't going to hurt him. It's his air exposed and kicks it. Or the jackal of the hyena. Yeah, you know, it's a big play. Again, you know, Human nature hasn't changed and great, let's go back to that time, you know, American Revolution has been said that only three and a half percent of the half of that fought, that's 500,000 and you know, three and a half, let's do it right off of 10,000, number was basically supported throughout, you know, some had come and gone, some had given the ultimate sacrifice. So you have to think that that was about how many were in the field, you know. Hey, imagine what would happen if only 10% of our population now that we reached, they haven't got enough bullets to decide to resist. I'm trying to sell you that as hard as they can. Brainwashing. That's why. Now there comes... I hear some music coming up. Yep, we're running right up to the bottom of the hour break, you guys. The intelligence report you got down in Darryl today. We'll be back in about three and a half minutes. Hey, some might go affect broadcast, that's what I'm saying. He'd go by like they were standing still on Thunder Road. There was thunder, thunder over Thunder Road. Was his engine and white light then was his load. You've heard the name. You've heard about the product. What you may not know is that in the last 10 years, people have been using the energy cleaner to cope with a wide variety of health issues ranging from pain to cancer, from fibromyalgia to Alzheimer's disease. And the list goes on and on. 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Visit the website at www.cornerstone-unlimited.com for a complete inventory of its authors as well as audio files and much, much more. www.cornerstone-unlimited.com or you can call toll free at 888-239-9890 that's 888-239-9890 I told the born of a gun was the only law that Liberty understood When it came to shooting straight and fast He was mighty good From a stranger came a law book in his hand Kind of a man the West would name a trouble You've heard that one before Maybe you've even watched the it didn't have John Wayne and it did it Darrell. This one's at the man shot Liberty Valance. Yeah, it did. Oh, it did? Memory, I've got. Well, you're allowed to trip over. Third guy that played Liberty Valance, Jim Squad, and the Dirty Dozen. The bad guy keeps pushing. Finally had enough. They had enough. They got rid of him because the law couldn't or wouldn't. Well, let's go back to that example. You don't hear of a whole lot of garters in the rural areas. Scott has gone a quarter mile to the other farmer's house. You don't hear about that. city things. Yeah, you have the drive-by shootings and all that in the inner cities as they like to call them. The thing about the gun ban that they had when they banned bayonet lugs on firearms, they afraid of. You're going to do a drive-by bayoneting or something like that when you run out of ammunition. Somebody carrying a rifle might fall on it. That before, there was a reason why that was done when they, when they being the government, the anti-gun portions thereof, looked at international... They have a convention, that's it. ...that will drive particular of war. You show up on a battlefield without a real noncombatant enemy. What's used now in Iraq? And you know what that one little piece was? All combat weapons were supposed to have. See, that's why they took the bayonet lug off the weapons that they were selling here. Bayonet lug on your weapon and you being a bonafide militia member then they had to treat you in accordance with the Geneva Convention on Prisoner. They had to pay you, forget how much it was, but they had to pay you so much in Swiss francs so that you were able to pay some of the basic stuff that you would survive. Well that would be dependent upon the type that they had on in the first place. Some were attached to the front site, to the bottom of the front site. Like the M1 Grand. And the M16 had it back in barrel support. front of the barrel there. Would that just be a bolt-on thing with a lot of the... Yeah, but you'd have to pull the sight off to put that on. I mean, there was two parts on it. I guess they somewhere attached to the sights and then... If one were on... I thought you could do that, no problem. Especially with today's new welding processes that they have out there, you can weld one to a barrel fairly easy without the damage to the metal in the barrel. Might be a thought. Now, what would it, do you think there would be any implications if, and this is a what if, and I know you're not a lawyer, but you know, there was a time when, or did if they weren't of a particular configuration, again, minus this or that to make it appear as sport. If someone bought one of those guns in that time, and we know the law has sunsetted, you know, this is why we've got high cap mags again. That law, that law expired. It's sunsetted, it's done. What would, because of that, I'm wondering would there be or minus thereof any implications for converting a gun back to a more military application? Yeah, I do know that some of the weapons when they reconfigured them to be new specifications just enough military stocks were not quite exactly configured back to that configuration or adapted back to that. Sega, for example, is the receiver being squared into it, they fly at an angle, take the stock. like you could probably put a military stock on it and leave that gap if you wanted to. As far as putting the pistol grips on, well you'd have to get somebody with a building machine and have to clean up the spot for it. Well, pistol grips are basic ergonomics, you know, but plenty of guys dealt with that M1 throughout World War II, you know, more conventional plastic rifle. That's because that fit into more of like what they were... As much as I can ban that on the end of it. But that was one of the things that was taken off was that pistol. But we don't back there to fit the depth I'm getting at. And you guys, you might want to consider this and, you know, think about it. And if you have a mobility, I'm certain you're Americans. You're not dummies. You're not somebody waiting for, you know, this way. This has been on my mind as of late. I'm going to shift gears here a little bit and offer up your Americans. I'm going to back that up. The Germans will sit there and tell us, but we invented the automobile. We are the most technologically and they'll tell you they build the best automobiles in the world and on and on. Well, to a great extent, you know, the reason why you don't see Mercedes Benz is on the side of the road, even 10, 15 years ago. Take it off the road. Well, American car companies are doing that now too. You know, you can get all the way and replacement car from GM these days. You know that? a lot less American. And I drove by a big Mercury the other day. It was broken down on the side of the boat truck. The boat truck hadn't got there yet. But they'll sit there and tell you why we invented the automobile, don't you know? Well, much like the Japanese, and this might be a shock to some people, because, you know, the Japanese, people think they're really inventive. Well, they'll take something and improve it by an inch. That's not inventive, that's to a certain extent innovative. You know, once you set a yardstick, as an example, when the 84 Corvette came out, it was the best handling car in the world. Went 140 miles an hour right from the factory. later the Japanese came out with a car that had lousy brakes, wouldn't turn for, you know, you'd think you were driving in snow, but it went 170 miles an hour with the turbocharged 6 and they had the right to say that. The fastest, one of the fastest production cars in the world, available to the common man for less than $100,000 that you'd pay for a Ferrari. You see what I mean? Well let's take that over to line. Again, back to the Germans. We invented the automobile. Well you know what they did? There was this guy called Robert Fulton. going with this you guys and if you don't I'll give you the flat plane description. Mechanical evolutionary history here. Robert Fulton, he was a pretty good thinker. He came up with a cylinder, a piston, he used his driving device of that, his energy derived from steam. Oh, when that happened, you know, when he went putt-putt-putt up that river and that boat, it was folly. Now, you know, steam engines spread across the world into the world pretty quick. In fact, even the British railways in, you know, steam engine pretty much spread across the world. All that guy Otto did was look at a steam engine and reconfigure it. That's all he did. It's not like the Germans invented the auto cycle, the automobile, the four-stroke engine. They innovated the steam engine unto that. That's all. They took an existing engine rather, you know, an electric, it gets its power. took an existing engine, reconfigured inside. That's all. That's all. So, Otto, when you tell me that you are so great at inventing things, I kind of disagree. Where did that steam motor come from? What continent, Darryl? North America, didn't it? Yes, of my case. Well, that's the same way with the Chinese and why people say, well, we can't compete with China, with China in their manufacturing process. Well, it's not that we can't compete. We can compete. But here's the big difference. China doesn't spend money on research and development for their products. They buy it or they steal it. They steal it, yes. Yeah, okay. Or we trade it to them, so-called favorite trade status. And then they don't spend any money on the insurances that we have to when you run a business. They don't pay unemployment or workman's comp or any of those taxes. They produce $5. This example was when Nike went over there. They were selling shoes here for $125 a piece, like $15 or $20 to make that shoe. They sent it over to China to make it for $5. They sent it back over here and we're still paying $125 for that shoe. So much for extra money to go when it did the pockets of the corporations. Well, look at the talk of the Chinese car. Can't tell you if it's going to be the Gee-lee or by Chevrolet because it sounds like a Chinaman. The Cherry, a Cherry, names are being contested by GM. But that car that they're talking about bringing here, the first one, will be the size of an impeller. It'll have all the accrualments, you know, air conditioning and power, this and that and everything, but blow your nose for you. And it'll be half price of an impeller. ...headlights. ...years ago about how in car, and whatnot, how the Japanese style were looking at samurai masks, drawing up the front appearance and when you... you look at and you know what you're looking at. Look at the front of some Japanese cars from the direct front view. You're looking at samurai masks. No question about it. I started seeing this here locally. Some people think we live in outer Mongolia, but we really don't. Squidlands or squid over the... Look into the history of samurai war masks. It's amazing. Yeah, these cars coming from China, they're going to ride on... But again, it's an attempt to... And when we talked about Constitution protect, creates, and situations in which it workers. That's what I'm saying, because the Constitution doesn't protect. The Constitution offers them the outline so that the government would do that way. Well, they're not. Because see, that car should be, if it costs half as much, the Chinese want to market it at half the price of an American Impala, which it is meant to match or exceed particular by the price. there should be a tariff on it to bring it to an American price. To that, because of the free trade then, they were trade-stayed. That's how this country stayed solvent for many years. When the product that was imported had a tariff product. As long as we were charging a tariff, this country stayed solvent. It had very few deficits. When they started doing what the tariffs, we started falling into the deficits. It's a missum now. But for American cars, these cost $25,000. than like you said brought in here for less than $25,000. Actually it ought to be priced up even higher than that because we cannot send our cars over there without them putting a tariff on it. Again, they call it NAFTA and GAT. That doesn't include China, does it? Well, no, but China was given favorite rate status. Their trade is when I got a product I can send it to you and you don't charge me for it and I get a product from you and you don't charge me a tax. But that's not what we're doing. We send a car pan, they're sitting on the docks over the tariff on it, a five, ten thousand dollars, priced up so high that the Japanese can't afford it. But yet they... But they send theirs over here, over ten thousand dollars below the American made car, no tariff because of free trade status. But it's all been one way, and that's all pouring out of our pockets. One way, America down. I want to know America, if you don't stop buying Ford products, what are you going to do when it's your job that's eliminated? Well, I brought that up as of late. You drive by, you do it progressively. You know, the farther you get away from Detroit and Detroit, the major American car manufacturer, I know that there's other places around and I know that they're building Toyotas down south. The way you get from Detroit, the less American cars you see. To take that to a microcosm, you park outside the exit of a, you know, General Motors, Ford Motor Company. working lot when it shifts change. Watch the cars going in and watch the cars going out. A good portion of them are Japanese selling out their own jobs. When we got going next, I'm not certain. It must be secret mode. It's so secretive even I don't know. Maybe it's going to get to the big bang when it gets down to zero. Where was that count anyway? For nine. Uh oh. There used to be a time when you worked for Henry Ford, you drove a Ford onto his lot. Now that might seem a little Marxist by itself, but there's to be said for your employer and this instance is both wrapped into one, isn't it? Yeah, it's your job that you're protecting when you do that. It's definitely not Walmart that's protecting your job. It's not the guy down the road who buys that Chinese car or that Japanese car that's protecting your job at the port in your plant. That's right. If you don't do it, set an example by doing it. If you're a neighbor, you guys, who knows that you work for a company and you bring home a Nissan or a Datsun or... What do you think? That neighbor thinks, well, he works at Ford and he doesn't even have enough confidence in what he builds. He'll buy some foreign car. And then you might look at your neighbor and when he gets cherry, buy an American car. lead by example in that effect if that's how you're living, right? I had to purchase a new vehicle, a newer vehicle. I picked up a 2005. I believe most of it is still two notes with the weight. There's parts of that that can be argued a little bit, you know, like a 70 Chevelle. American muscle car. Hmm, I think they were built in Ontario. Anyway, this vehicle didn't have any running boards, so it's a little high for my short wife to get in for step to step up. They were made in US of China. Okay. And... American is a Jeep. You buy your accessory. Did it come from the Chrysler dealer? They're trying to hook this thing up. Up inside the frame. Match up with two holes in the frame and then you put your bolts up in there. Did they match? They did. One was drilled off on an angle. Today, Darryl. You're welcome. You guys' intelligence reports, the Micro Effect Broadcast Network and the Down and Darryl show this morning. Hey, you know how their fans go here? I think so. Okay, you guys, the intelligence reports. As always, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail. You're on the march. Both day and night. Yes. Thank you again, Daryl. Thank you. You're welcome. You're all you rebroadcasters. Bye. God bless. God bless.