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Detroit's Fall
00:03:42
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| Wow. | |
| You mentioned all the major cities are controlled by the left. | |
| And I grew up in Michigan. | |
| I'm from a little town called Muskegon, Michigan, across the state from Detroit, Michigan. | |
| So when we go to the big city of Detroit, it was a big thing. | |
| I saw my first motion picture, by the way, in the wicked city of Detroit, Michigan. | |
| But Detroit at that point when I was a little boy was beautiful buildings, beautiful theaters, beautiful factories even. | |
| Really great architecture. | |
| And today, Detroit looks like a bomb hit it. | |
| That's exactly right. | |
| Many bombs. | |
| Many bombs, yeah. | |
| They've destroyed Detroit. | |
| And you can date it from 1961. | |
| 1961, Detroit had the richest per capita population in the country. | |
| It was the industrial jewel of the United States. | |
| That's when a Democrat mayor was elected. | |
| And over the next, whatever it is, 30 or 40 years, Detroit went into such a decline, it lost two-thirds of its population. | |
| And it's a bombed-out city. | |
| And its poverty rates are off the charts. | |
| It's 100% controlled by the Democratic Party, but every killing field in America, Chicago, St. Louis. | |
| Chicago, which is up the lake from my hometown. | |
| And Chicago, I love Chicago. | |
| I go there and see the great department stores when I was a little boy in the L there, you know, and all. | |
| And today, do you know the population of Chicago is going down instead of up? | |
| Of course. | |
| Right now. | |
| It's too dangerous. | |
| People are leaving. | |
| You can get killed in Chicago sooner than you get killed in Iraq. | |
| But it's not just Chicago, it's St. Louis, Ferguson, St. Louis, Baltimore. | |
| These are all cities that are 100% controlled by the Democratic Party and have been for 50 to 100 years. | |
| And that, look, the catch and release policies. | |
| Dwayne Wade's aunt, beautiful mother of four children, was killed by two felons who shouldn't have been on the street. | |
| But the Democrats have the catch and release policy. | |
| And then they have gun control, so law-abiding citizens in the inner city can't get guns to defend themselves. | |
| I mean, they don't have secret service. | |
| If you were a welfare mother in Detroit, the only protection you would have is what you can put in your night table drawer, and they can't get it. | |
| When we have cities where you can run and hide and you can commit a crime, you can be a murderer and you can have safe haven. | |
| Sanctuary cities. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Is that how do you explain that? | |
| The Sanctuary Cities Movement was created by the ACLU, which is supporter of terrorists. | |
| It's an organization that gets the terrorists out of Guantanamo. | |
| They devised this after 9-11 to sabotage the Patriot Act. | |
| That's what it was designed. | |
| Actually, I have several pages in my book, Big Agenda, about this, and I print the Sanctuary City resolution. | |
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Religion vs. Rights
00:01:36
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| And it's like 350 Democrat-controlled cities. | |
| And they say you can't cooperate with the Department of Homeland Security. | |
| They don't want you to look at people's beliefs. | |
| It bars local authorities from looking at the beliefs. | |
| Look, if you believe that Islam is the only religion, that everybody else is an infidel, and if your Bible says slay the infidels wherever you find them, and then you have a system of laws, Sharia, which imposes a religious, an Islamic religious code that takes away the rights of women, takes away the rights of gays, | |
| takes away the rights actually of everybody who doesn't follow the orthodoxy of the church, you've got a dangerous person. | |
| That's right. | |
| But why do you think the FBI, every time they get one of these terrorists, they already had him on the files? | |
| Why do you think they can't prosecute them or do something about it? | |
| It's because of this injunction that it's religion and they're protected. | |
| They have religious freedom. | |
| But Christians, I don't know, who don't want to serve cakes at gay marriages, they don't have religious freedom. | |
| That's right. | |
| That's right. | |
| Wow. | |
| You're telling the truth. | |