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November 3, 2008, Monday, Hour #3
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Everybody is out there grasping at straws now, and this is quite understandable.
Everybody's looking for something the media is not telling us.
Some factoids, some series of factoids out there that are going to produce a shocking surprise at the polls tomorrow and show a McCain victory.
And here's the latest.
You may not have heard of the British journalist Simon Jenkins, but he is founder of the Sunday Times.
And he is there.
You can go on these internet stock markets and you can buy shares in Obama and shares in McCain.
And one of these stock markets, you had to lay $1,100 on Obama to win 100.
So that's how out of balance it's been.
And this Simon Jenkins guy is saying that there's too much enthusiasm out there for Obama.
He is advising all people that are on these stock market, internet stock markets, to sell Obama now.
Obama's stock is overpriced.
The forward market on Obama has gone crazy.
If he becomes president in two days, the bubble will burst in the spring of next year.
Today, the outside world, much of it with a direct and painful interest in American policy, wants Obama to win by leads of 20 to 60 percent.
These people have no vote, but the narrower electorate of the U.S. appears also to want Obama to win, albeit by a smaller margin.
The world prefers him chiefly because he's black, the latter chiefly because he's not Republican, meaning America.
Neither reason is robust.
After addressing Obama's messiah-like status and the lofty expectations his followers have for him, and we cannot forget, speaking of that, that Obama himself is out there now trying to tamp down these expectations because he knows he's created this utopia in people's minds that he cannot deliver.
Not when you're going to bankrupt the coal industry.
Not when you are in favor of skyrocketing electricity prices.
A lot of people are going to lose their jobs because of Obama.
That's what he wants.
He wants people, the middle class, to become poor.
He wants them to become wards of the state.
There are millions whom he can only disappoint.
The burden of expectation is awesome and unrealistic.
The qualities of charisma and rhetoric that Obama brings to this task might be a match for it.
He's declared policies are not.
So anyway, Simon Jenkins is urging if you have Obama stock on there, sell it.
Sell it, sell it, sell it.
So people look at this, oh, wow, there's movement out there.
If this Messiah thing has spread around the world, there's no question that this Messiah thing has spread around the world and people laying $1,100 to make $100 on Obama.
By the way, Democrats still ache over Election Day 2004.
This is the Rasmussen website.
When exit polling showed Kerry about to become the next president of the United States, the only problem was the actual votes put George W. Bush back in the White House for four more years.
And that came just four years after the disastrous exit polling in 2000.
Part of the frustration may stem from the fact that people don't get the exit polls right, that the primary value of exit polling is to help us understand why people voted the way they did.
Rasmussen's saying we primarily do exit polls to find out why they voted.
We're not trying to predict winners with it, he said.
This is an entirely different task than trying to predict a winner for internet junkies who can't wait a few more hours until actual votes are counted.
The bottom line is that in every state we polled in 2004, Colorado, Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, and Virginia, Democrats are a lot more eager to take exit polls than Republicans are.
In five of the six states, a majority of Democrats say they would be very likely to participate in the exit polling process.
At the same time, in five of the six states, fewer than 40% of Republicans would be willing to do the same.
Unaffiliated voters tend to align more closely to Republicans in all six states in both willingness and unwillingness to participate in exit polls.
So you have here Republicans and undecided independent unaffiliated voters already not inclined to do exit polls, but then you've got the racial component to throw in this year.
And it's not, it's Rasmussen has a good point here.
Ignore the exit polls tomorrow because if there is a Bradley effect in pre-election polls, there's probably going to be a Bradley effect in the exit polls.
So that's just a little warning there from Scott Rasmussen.
Back to the audio soundbites.
More incredible stuff.
Representative Jerry Nadler, Democrat New York, was in Boca Raton yesterday, and he said this about Obama being a 20-year member of Reverend Wright's Church.
The guy who's half-white half-line goes to I believe school, comes to Chicago, to start a political career, doesn't know anybody, gets involved with community organizing.
Why?
Does that say you form a base?
Now, maybe it takes a couple years.
He starts.
Jesus says, guy's a nut.
Guys, a lunatic.
But you don't walk out of the church with 8,000 members in your district.
You hear what I'm saying?
He didn't have the political courage for one to make a statement walking out.
What Congressman Nadler is saying there is, well, he didn't have the political courage to walk out of Wright's church.
I mean, he went to Chicago to community organize to build a base.
He found this church.
You got 8,000 members.
It's in your district.
He got this wacko-nut case preacher, but he did it.
Obama did not have the political courage to want to make the statement walking out.
So a voter says 20 years, 20 years he was in the church, and Nadler said this.
He had 20 years.
Now, what does this tell me?
It tells me that he wasn't going to be physically great.
Does it tell me he agreed with the Reverend in any way?
No.
No, of course.
Of course, it doesn't say he agreed with the Reverend.
He doesn't have any political courage.
He didn't have the guts to walk up.
We can still nominate him to run the country for our party.
He didn't have the political courage to walk away from that Reverend Wright, but that doesn't mean any agreed with him.
He didn't just have the political courage to walk away.
They have the guts.
Did not have the guts to walk away.
You know what else Nadler said at this thing?
They asked him about Russia and Iran and so forth.
And Nadler basically said, look, Russia invaded Georgia.
Fine, let them have it.
If somebody, if Mexico invaded us, it'd be a different story.
But Iran, don't you think he's telling his audience now?
Don't you think Iran's a far greater threat to us than the Russians invading Georgia?
No political courage.
By the way, Congressman Nadler, no political courage, and yet he takes his kids in there into that church.
And here's another question that I have for Congressman Nadler, nobody else.
What in the world, I mean, this is Boca Raton.
This is a largely Jewish area, and that's why Nadler is down there talking to these Democrats.
What are they doing asking about Reverend Wright?
What are automatic Obama voters doing asking about Reverend Wright?
What do they care?
Because we've been told that Reverend Wright is a non-issue.
That Reverend Wright is a distraction.
Why do those people who are automatic Obama voters, why do they care about Reverend Wright?
Here is our montage.
This is, I think, what they RNC, McCain, whatever.
This is what they should have been playing in Florida and all around the country as often as they could have in this campaign.
Iraq knows what it means to be a black man living in a country and a culture that is controlled by rich white people.
Hillary ain't never been called a nigger.
Bill did us just like he did Monica Lewinsky.
He was riding dirty in white America, US of KKKA.
Black men turning on black men.
I am sick of Negroes who just do not get it.
Now, God bless America.
God damn America that's in the Bible for killing innocent people.
God damn America.
And now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back into our own front yards.
America's chickens are coming home to roost.
And that's Reverend Jeremiah Wright, the best of the black church has to offer, according to Obama.
He chose Reverend Wright.
This thing, everybody, Nadler, you guys are all making a mistake here.
Obama chose this guy.
Obama wasn't walking the gutters there doing his community organizing and a limousine went by and Reverend Wright said, hey, Barry, come join my church.
Obama found the church for whatever reason.
Didn't have the moral courage to leave it, but he sure had the guts to take his kids in there and let his kids be exposed to that stuff.
Here also, now this is an ad.
The 527 group has put together a Reverend Wright ad.
This ad should have been running the last six months.
If you think you could ever vote for Barack Obama, consider this.
Obama choses his spiritual leader, this man.
Now, God bless America.
God damn America.
He also picked Wright to baptize his children.
U.S. of KKKA.
Barack Obama.
He chose as a pastor a man who blamed the U.S. for the 9-11 attacks.
Does that sound like someone who should be president?
God damn America!
Okay, this ad's been running this weekend.
McCain, it's a 527 ad, by the way.
McCain said long ago that Reverend Wright was off the table.
They were afraid in the McCain campaign of being called racist, which they've been called that anyway.
You know what?
Senator McCain, I don't know if he's even after this, even if he wins, is going to have learned his lesson.
You walk across the aisle to meet Democrats and they break your leg.
You reach across the aisle to work with Democrats, they break your arm.
Baba Doobie, here is Obama.
And this is Friday afternoon.
He's in Des Moines, Iowa.
On the day of the Iowa caucus, my faith in the American people was vindicated.
And what you started here in Iowa has swept the nation.
Oh, America was a highly doubtful place.
America.
We had no faith in America until he jimmed the system in Iowa by getting a bunch of people to bus in there that didn't live in Iowa to participate in these in the caucuses.
McCain slammed Obama on this comment all weekend long.
He said that his primary victory vindicated his faith in America.
My country's never had to prove anything to me.
I've always had faith in it.
I haven't been vindicated by anything.
I've been humbled and honored to have the great opportunity to serve this nation.
Rado, rado, rado, Reynolds.
He hammered Obama all weekend long on this comment.
Let's go back to Michelle Obama.
This is February 18th, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin.
What we've learned over this year is that hope is making a comeback.
It is making a comeback.
And let me tell you something.
For the first time in my adult lifetime, I'm really proud of my country.
And not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change.
And I have been desperate to see our country moving in that direction and just not feeling so alone in my frustration and disappointment.
I've seen people who are hungry to be unified around some basic common issues, and it's made me proud.
Okay, so Obama's faith in his country vindicated when he won Iowa.
And it was Michelle saying she had never been proud of her country until Barack started winning some primary elections and of course the Hawkeye Cauckey.
Also, Michelle Obama in Columbus, Ohio on Friday said he can fix anything with his power and with his will.
Barack Obama can fix anything.
And what has he fixed?
What has he fixed other than possibly an election?
I keep talking today about the Mason-Dixon Battleground State polls.
The undecided.
Let me just give you the numbers here.
The final round of Mason-Dixon polls has Obama with small leads in red states that would deliver him the presidency, but he's below 50% in every one of them.
Now, this is the final round of Mason-Dixon Battleground State polls, and there are enough white undecided voters to leave some of these states too close to call.
Colorado, for example, 49-44 with 4% undecided.
Florida, Obama 47, McCain 45, 7% undecided.
In Nevada, Obama 47, McCain 43, 8% undecided.
Pennsylvania, 47-43, Obama, undecided, 9.
In the Mason-Dixon polls, yeah, 90-see, Snerdley, you're watching this stuff on TV, and I guarantee you, you saw, I don't know which poll it was, I saw it too, 10-point lead in Pennsylvania, right?
Despite the fact that Fast Eddie is still desperate for somebody to come back to his state.
Fast Eddie is worried about Philadelphia.
The New York Times has a story today about the problem Obama has in Philadelphia.
And it's basically Reagan Democrats who do not trust the guy and don't like the guy.
And Fast Eddie, the governor there, wants somebody to come back to his state.
Too late now, but he wanted somebody Friday and over the weekend.
Did they send Biden in there?
I don't know where Biden went.
Biden was off in running some various places.
But yeah, Mason Dixon has it.
Pennsylvania, 47-43, Obama with 9% undecided.
Virginia, Obama, 47, McCain, 44, 9% undecided.
McCain 47, Obama 45, Ohio with six undecided.
Missouri, McCain 47, Obama 46, 5% undecided.
North Carolina, McCain 49, Obama 46, 5 undecided.
And the guy named Brad Coker, who runs the Mason-Dixon poll, says that the vast majority of the undecided voters in these states are white.
Ah, you figure that for whatever you want it to mean.
So if the undecided voters all break for McCain, it could be enough for him to eke out a small win.
But there's another possibility.
This is Jonathan Martin writing at the Politico here.
Another possibility that some of these undecided voters who can't bring themselves to support a black candidate, but are also unhappy with the GOP, just stay home.
In an election that's shaping up to be an Obama landslide, why start speculating about people staying home?
You just have to be careful, folks.
Like I've been reminding you for the last three or four days, whatever you watch TV, when you watch it, try to ignore it because this is a turnout election.
Voting is what matters.
None of this other stuff matters.
All these other polls and so forth, they don't matter until the votes are in, and then we know whether the polls were right or wrong, but we're not going to know that till all the votes are in.
Everybody says, Russia, just one vote, it doesn't matter.
Maybe taken singularly, you might say that let's say in your state, let's say Obama wins by three points, and you could say, yeah, Rush, see, it wouldn't have mattered if I'd voted for McCain.
Well, the problem with that is, is what if there's 100 of you?
What if there's 1,000 of you?
What if there's 100,000 of you that decide your one vote doesn't count?
It's folly to say your vote doesn't matter and doesn't count.
So all you can do is show up and vote, regardless of your mood, regardless how they've tried to suppress you, depress you, dispirit you.
And folks, you've got every reason to show up and support.
It's called liberty.
It's freedom.
It's called what kind of country we are going to be.
What kind of country we're going to have?
Do we actually want to elect a president who brags joyously about bankrupting various industries?
Back to the phones we go on the Excellence in Broadcasting Network, El Rushbow, on Election Eve to Chico, California.
This is Wesley.
Welcome.
Great to have you here.
Oh, hello.
Thank you for taking my call.
I promise to be brief and to be to the point, so I will do just that.
I'm wondering how the Machiavellian empty suit and his Democratic buddies are going to fulfill these promises that they have promised everyone.
They're champion the cause.
They're going to even the playing field, make those rich people pay, implying that the Wall Street's business-oriented, so they must be conservative.
So we're going to attack those rich people and give you a check so you'll feel better.
I mean, how far does a $500 check or $1,000 check go?
And then how is McCain, who's in a desperate minority in the House and Senate, how are he and Mrs. Palin going to get what they need?
I mean, it seems very difficult.
You know, the Liberal Democrats are convincing people that they're going to champion their cause, that they're going to even the playing field.
Their circumstances are not your fault.
You know, I'm going to give you a check.
A handout sounds so much easier than a leg up.
And then what can you say?
This is my final question.
What can you say to Democratic liberal lemmings to get their attention so that they'll listen to you, so that they'll at least consider what you're saying?
Because they just shut down.
Well, look, I wish I could answer that.
Because if I could answer that, I would be the most highly paid campaign consultant on earth if I could come up with a way to change significant numbers of voters.
I change minds.
And, you know, every year we change a lot of minds here and so forth.
But I don't know what more you can do.
I mean, here you've got a guy out there saying he wants to bankrupt the coal industry.
Here, you've got a guy who comes out of this church.
You have a guy who goes to Berlin, and every chance he gets, he runs down and criticizes his own country.
So trying to explain the psychology of a liberal voter is difficult.
The thing I think is easiest to say about them is they're just enraged.
They are boiling mad.
They hate George W. Bush.
They do.
They're vindictive.
And, you know, I've even gotten out the monopoly money with my friends, with my family, and I said, here are how payroll taxes go.
This is what's going to happen.
And you know what?
My whole life.
My father said to me, I'm lying.
They're not thinking that far ahead.
If they were, they wouldn't be voting Obama.
They're living for one moment.
They're living for the election returns tomorrow night to proclaim Obama the winner so that they can feel like they have had their revenge against Bush because they've hated this guy since they think he stole the election in 2000.
After that, day two, day three is when reality will set in.
And, you know, it's very entertaining to me.
I find this shocking that when I speak to liberal friends and there's a lot of good work to be done by all of us, liberals, Republicans, conservatives in cities, communities, everybody.
But when they talk about Bush, it is hate.
I hate him.
And I have yet to hear a Republicans say, I hate Obama.
I dislike him.
I don't trust him.
I disagree with him.
But it's a way of relating to people.
It's all or none.
I hate you or look it.
That's my point.
I mean, you're dealing with people here who are emotionally unhinged.
Their engagement in politics is emotional to begin with.
How do you argue with emotion?
I mean, you can't.
I mean, look at, there are people that love reprobates.
You can try to talk them out of it, and it only drives them closer to them.
There are people who love serial rapists.
There are people who live with a spouse that beats them up.
Now, we've got battered liberal syndrome going on here, and we've had it going on for a long time.
And what's governing these people right now is something you can't argue with and you can't persuade.
There is no reason.
I'm going to say this.
There is no reason for a Jewish person who really cares about Israel to be voting for Barack Obama.
There just isn't.
But I have a lot of liberal Jewish friends that they can't wait to vote for the guy because they don't think it's going to be that bad.
They're feeling, oh, that he's not that.
They just hate Bush.
And it really, in this state, it boils down to going back to 2000.
These people, remember, they had to go see psychiatrists in 2004 when John Kerry lost.
Battered election syndrome, or they actually created a name for it down there in Fort Lauderdale.
So you can't argue with emotion.
Somebody likes country music and you don't, you can't talk them out of it.
You know, emotion's emotion.
And you either love something or you don't.
You love somebody or you don't.
You can warn them and you might create some doubts, but it's still not.
When you go at somebody this unhinged emotionally with substance, and even if you go at them with incredulity, you're basically, I can't believe you're this stupid.
That's just going to drive them further.
If you say anything that makes them think that you're calling them stupid, which they are, but if you say that and make them think that they are, we're dealing with some of the greatest collective ignorance ever to be assembled in humanity in my lifetime in this country.
And it's the most expensive commodity that we have.
Sheer, unadulterated, undiluted, purebred, thoroughbred ignorance.
And it's all on the Democrat side.
The vast majority, we've got our share of ignoramuses and so forth, but we try to, you know, we don't hoist them up and try to build a political drift here.
You're going to make a mistake here.
I don't look at it.
I'm not a psychiatrist.
I don't play one on TV, but I have found the simplest way.
It's not always effective.
It doesn't always work.
But the simplest way is to agree with these people.
Just tell them what they're voting for.
Oh, yeah, I can't wait.
I can't wait till we abandon Israel.
What do you mean?
Yeah, and you know what?
I can't wait till he shuts down the coal business and do it enthusiastically.
I can't wait till he raises our energy prices.
I can't wait till he raises my taxes.
It's unfair.
I'm not taxed as much as I should be.
You know, when you agree with them and do it in a believable way, that's the most effective way of reminding them what they're doing.
But even at that, they got this body armor.
They got these walls of resistance, these cocoons that these people live in, and it's hard to permeate.
Really is.
We do our best here.
Do our best.
20 years of it, folks.
Can I say this?
Can I say this?
Yes, I can say this because A, it's my program, and B, it's my microphone.
Where do you think we would be in this election if there were no talk radio?
If there were no new media, where do you think we, if all we had was the traditional drive-bys?
Where do you think we'd been the last 20 years?
They'd have gotten away with a house bank scandal.
The Republicans would not have won the House in 1994.
We can't be blamed for when Republicans screw it up.
Think of where we would be.
You imagine Obama gets all this coverage that he's got, and there's no alternative to it.
We wouldn't even be talking about showing up.
They would declare the election over.
Save a lot of money and just, okay, Obama, you're president.
It would be, it'd be overwhelming.
Anyway, I got to take a brief time out here, folks.
We'll do that and be right back after this.
Do not go anywhere.
Ha!
Welcome back, Rushlin Baugh, Election Eve on the EIB network, 800-282-2882.
All right, let's see.
I've got a lot of women.
You know, it's fascinating to me.
A lot of women calling don't like Barry.
And I think these Hillary babes out there, I think there's a dirty little secret waiting to happen among them.
You know the old thing about a woman scorned.
They don't forget, and they think they got royally shafted by Obama, starting in Iowa and the Democrat Party and the superdelegates.
And they are out there, and the last thing they because I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what.
If Obama wins this tomorrow, the biggest loser is herself, Hillary Rodman Clinton.
She is the biggest loser because it's over.
No sculpture on Mount Rushmore.
No first female picture.
On the dollar bill or whatever denomination they want to go.
Helen in Waynesboro, Virginia.
Hi, welcome to the EIB network.
Hi, Rush.
First-time caller.
I have some couple of pieces of information that I think would be useful to your audience, and I hope they're useful.
As a daughter of a Ukrainian from years ago, and as one who came over through Alice Island after the Second World War, my father used to call this country the country of last hope.
Okay, number one.
Number two, I want to share with you something because under Nikita Khrushchev, 10 million Ukrainians were killed in Ukraine.
And he used to say, in fact, he said in 1963 also, and I still remember him pounding his shoe on the podium there.
I saw a clip on the TV, but he said, quote unquote, the proletariat, meaning the working class, the working class is the undertaker of capitalism.
And my mother always said, I mean, my dad fought against the Bolsheviks.
Then there was the Nazis.
And then when the Russian communists were coming through, and they were saying, give me your guns, and they were saying, what is mine is mine.
And what is yours is mine, too.
He said, that's it.
We came over.
Do you think that's going to happen here?
Yes.
Because I'll tell you, my father is very, very intelligent.
He was a civil engineer, and he used to say, Helenka, Helenka, I don't fear for you or your children, but I fear for your grandchildren.
And like Khrushchev said, they're not going to beat us.
They're not going to bring communism or socialism.
Yeah, no, they're going to do it.
They're going to do it economically.
And that's what's happening.
And people need to start thinking.
This is not an issue against women or men or black or white.
This is an issue of free freedom, of capitalism.
They need to think with their heads, not with their hearts.
It doesn't matter what man or woman is going to be present to espouse the ideals of freedom for which this country was populated for.
Well, of course, that's the question.
We'll find out in less than 30 hours how many people want to give up their freedom for what they think is going to be some version of a carefree utopia.
We'll find out.
And we'll deal with the result after it happens.
Barbara San Francisco, welcome to the EIB Network.
Hello.
Hello, Rush.
I'm concerned.
Obama, two years ago, when he started this election process, he said that he was going to bring the country together.
We're all going to be, you know, cat and dog and white and black and everything.
Everybody was going to be happy.
The oceans are going to recede, too.
Everybody's going to have a fish in every pot and everybody's going to have a Cadillac in every driveway.
I'm afraid that we're so close to another civil war right now.
You've got family members that are mad at one another because one agrees with one and the other agrees with the other.
I got co-workers I can't talk to anymore because I'm a Republican and they're a Democrat and they think this guy's talking all the good stuff, even though they're making a a bundle of money here.
Well, see, that there's fear on our side and anger and rage on their side.
They're talking about riots.
If this guy doesn't get elected, even if he gets elected, there's going to be riots.
How is he going to bring us all together?
When we're going to be able to do that, he doesn't even want to bring us all together.
He wants to wipe out the Republican Party.
This unity, he can't even make his wife happy.
He can't make his preacher happy.
He can't unify any of these people.
Everybody around this guy hates, hates, hates.
Bill Ayers hates America.
Jeremiah Wright hates America.
His wife hated America, didn't like it.
He doesn't like America.
This is the most unhappy group of unified people I've ever seen.
What's going to happen, though?
What happened to civility?
You can't even talk to somebody about this stuff without them turning just red-faced mad.
Well, if they win, it'll be a little different.
Then they're going to start gloating.
Then they're going to rub you wrong by gloating and so forth.
And then they're going to say, you don't matter.
This isn't going to work this way.
We send our kids to these schools.
Let me tell you something.
We had two candidates here talking unity in their own way.
We had McCain.
He's just out there just now.
He says, I've crushed, I've walked across the aisle.
Zipping my lip.
I'm 30 more hours.
30 hours.
Zipping my lip.
Where is all this?
Where is all this goodwill that's supposed to have resulted from all of this?
Now, where is all of Obama's unity and love and harmony?
And, you know, the angels descending from on high is in gloria, gloria, hallelujah.
Where the hell is it?
It isn't there.
You are exactly right.
We're a balkanized country.
We have the American left to thank for this.
The American left has sought to pit groups of people against one another on purpose for this very objective.
Barbara, thanks for the call.
I appreciate it.
You know, the last three calls here, it has really brought home to me.
There's fear, there is anger out there.
Look at Cookie just sends me a note.
Please stay calm.
Worried about you.
Don't worry about me.
I'm worried about you people.
You know what I did?
I am.
I'm worried.
There's this much fear, animosity, and anger out there.
I'll tell you what, we had, I guess it was three weeks ago now.
We had a big 20th anniversary party weekend here at a big party over the Breakers, and the next night I had about 80 people, you know, friends, family, and so forth to the house for a little celebration.
I decided to do something I've never done, full buffet for 80 people.
I'm worried, will we be able to do this anymore if Obama's elected?
Well, I mean, listen to this.
If anybody wants to come, what I did was, when I invited everybody, I sent emails out.
I said, the centerpiece is Allen Brothers Steaks.
And I said, we're going to have strips and we're going to have fillets.
Now, you realize what a risk that was when you, I mean, this is 80 people.
We had to go out and get another barbecue pit, a couple of them shipped.
When you're doing a buffet, people want medium, medium, well, medium, rare, rare, what have you.
And make the centerpiece.
Because that's the one thing that we touted.
And if it hadn't gone well, it wouldn't have been good.
But it went over famously.
Everybody talked about how good these steaks were.
The fillet was the favorite of the night, but the strips got themselves a lot of rave reviews as well.
And that's the confidence and the faith I have in the specialness and the uniqueness of Allen Brothers.
Go to their website, absteaks.com.
It's not too soon to start thinking, giving somebody they wouldn't get for themselves and they can't get for themselves anywhere else but Allen Brothers.
You'll be amazed at what you see at their website, abstakes.com.
Be right back, folks.
Stay with us.
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