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Can just see the headlines even tonight, later this afternoon, certainly tomorrow, after today's program hosted by me, America's Real Anchorman.
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Yes.
And you just see the headlines and the stories later this afternoon, tonight and tomorrow.
Rush Limbaugh, last man standing alone holdout, trying to destroy the celebration of a joyous nation.
As Obama happily paints a wall, where homeless children live, Limbaugh asks, why aren't the indigent children painting the wall themselves?
The man is obviously the president elect.
He's got better things to do.
Limbaugh then observed on television that there was nothing going on today.
Yet the drive-by is recovering events as though everything was happening today, yet nothing is happening today.
It's just the drive-by's wanting to be in on the story, much like the Princess Die funeral, when everybody wanted to be involved in uh in in that story.
Oh, ladies and gentlemen, it's uh it is.
We are the last ones standing here.
We are not drinking the Kool-Aid.
Oh, and that's uh Limbaugh, then discreetly compared Obama to Jim Jones, which I didn't do, of course.
And then Limbaugh speculated on whether he should rename Washington Obama Town.
By the way, uh do have a serious question.
If Obama's words, according to CNN, are going to be uh chiseled in marble, his immaculation address.
How long will it be?
How soon will it be that uh somebody proposes an Obama memorial in Washington, D.C. before he leaves office?
And then once they suggest that, what will the memorial be?
What shape will it take?
Well, we know that it'll have to be the tallest memorial in town, taller than the Washington Monument, which will require some uh suspension of ordinances or rewriting of uh district ordinances shouldn't be a problem.
It's just that's that's this that's the the the address uh the I mean the um the shape that all of this is taking.
Now just I want to continue this story here that CNN has uh civil rights veterans fight not over because Obama reaches top.
The uh this is uh let's see which Charlie Steele, the president and CEO of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
President elect Obama is just a piece of this puzzle.
This tells us that we're at a station, but it's not our destination.
White House is not our destination.
We gotta get back on the train and keep heading on down the track.
Steele said that he worries that those who espouse Martin Luther King's dream may grow lackadaisical because an African American has taken the reins of the free world.
But he says it's imperative now.
But African Americans march now more than ever before.
Wendy, you look shocked when I reported that.
This I know who it is.
Snurdly, I was gonna get there.
Charlie Steele to refresh your memoir.
Ladies and gentlemen, for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
This is not the first time he has said that Obama's election is meaningless to the civil rights struggle.
He also said some months ago that Obama does not have slave blood.
And therefore he cannot be looked upon as any sign or any type of genuine civil rights achievement because there's no slave blood.
Now, no uh Michelle Obama said Charles Steele, she got slave blood, but she hasn't been elected.
She's just the first lady, and he said this on both occasions as a means of saying, hey, we're in the civil rights movement, that's not over with, and he's saying that people need to march now, even more than ever before.
Obama needs to be reminded of the concerns of the African American community, warning civil rights supporters not to assume Obama owes them something.
Well, let's go to the audio soundbite, shall we?
We'll start, this is uh this morning, in Sunday morning, I should say, PMS NBC Live, the anchor Tamron Hall spoke with Azusa Christian community in Boston, the Reverend Eugene Rivers about President elect Obama and race, and Tamron Hall said, look, a lot of people say Obama becoming a nation's 44th president say that racism's over, discrimination's over, that black men can get a taxi now, as Barack Obama once said.
I get one last night.
I couldn't get one now.
No, I was I was trying to get something for my wife last night, and it was so funny.
I'm sitting there in uh that the little uh little really uppy area, and so I went to pick up some food, and I'm standing there, and these two very four little young white girls come by, you know, and I'm standing there like for a half hour, just freezing like three o'clock in the morning, right?
And that cab just rolled right by me, right?
Those little white girls were like 10 feet ahead, and that cab drive took the four girls to all of Virginia.
This is the Reverend Eugene Rivers of Boston, the Azusa Christian community, who said he couldn't get a cab in Washington, despite the fact that Obama has been elected, but the cab did stop and pick up the four little white girls and take them out of Alexander.
He's standing out there free.
Yes, Mr. Sturdley, a question from the program observer.
Mm-hmm.
Well, mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Most of the cab drivers in Washington are minorities, I know.
Well, so what?
The point, the point is that Eugene Rivers, the Rev Eugene Rivers of the Azusa Christian community says he was standing out there three o'clock in the morning, it was cold, and he couldn't get a cab because he's black, despite the fact that Obama's been elected.
Who are you gonna believe?
Uh well uh you call him the Reverend a liar?
You well, all right.
Well, he he continued.
He said he had more to say on this.
The post-racial rhetoric was simply a politically obligatory applause line.
Valerie Jarrett, a Barack Obama, John Rogers, Henry Lewis Gates, uh uh Venus and Serena.
Honey, you know we in a new world.
When Venus and Serena Williams can conquer Wimbledon, honey, with Richard Williams, with you know, so we are not in a post-racial.
We're in a much improved place.
But to say we're post-racial is simply a a heartwarming fiction.
Well, uh there he is continuing on and on here that uh there really hasn't been any movement.
There really hasn't, and well, I I warned you people of this.
I uh I I've I've I've told people this countless times that this is not gonna cause the civil rights community to make any change.
In fact, they are snurdly is shouting at me, interrupting my performance, saying nobody wants to hear this anymore.
I thought nobody wanted to hear about socialism, Sturdly, and they can't get enough of it.
So um, but anyway, I d these.
It's just gonna be fun.
It's gonna be fun to watch all this stuff play out.
Here's a headline, Jonathan Martin, the politico.
Obama tries to seduce Republicans.
Political headline that gets it right.
They got it right.
Obama is trying to seduce Republicans.
Here I looked it up.
I mean, I know what seduce is, but I wanted to see what the dictionary said.
To persuade to disobedience or disloyalty, to lead astray, usually by persuasion or false promises.
So Jonathan Martin at the political gets it right.
Republicans being seduced by Obama.
It's no secret, but his conservative courting runs much deeper and wider than is publicly known.
This is the story about Obama meeting with McCain.
Jonathan, this one McCain's not a conservative.
He's not consorting or courting a conservative when he's uh uh talking with McCain.
Now, here's the if if if Obama can keep Republican spines like jelly a little longer, he it doesn't, it's not gonna take much time.
If he can keep Republican spines jelly, if he can keep Lindsey Gramnesty and all these other guys' spines like jelly, he's gonna get cap and trade.
He's gonna get socialized medicine, unions are gonna be given power, they've dreamed them for years.
We will reach the tipping point if Republicans are seduced.
And this is precisely what Obama is trying to do.
This this BBC nitwit, uh, who said that I'm the only person standing in the way of Obama's socialized medicine.
And went on to say that health care in the great in Great Britain is a right.
Well, if it is a right, how come so many British people don't get it when they need it?
Do these nitwits not even read their own their own journalism?
Do they not even read their own newspapers in the UK?
If healthcare's a right in the UK, how many how come so many people die standing in line or are told not even to get in line because the service isn't available?
How come they don't get the drugs they need?
How come they don't get the operations they need on time?
If health care is a right in Great Britain, then why doesn't it work?
What do you mean by that?
What do you mean they're so we're talking callers here with now?
I'm surprised nobody's wanted to talk about the football games.
What do you mean they're set with this Obama stuff?
Oh, oh, oh, oh, but they're not cult followers.
You don't mean they're cult.
Oh, oh, okay, okay, okay.
By the way, 89%, according to latest polling data, 89% want Obama to be a success, which tells me that we've got a cult going on here.
However, Al Gore is losing his own war.
Now, according to Rasmussen, 59% do not believe that man is causing global warming.
Forty-four percent of the U.S. voters now say long-term planetary trends are the cause of global warm well.
I don't, that's stupid too, but I don't care as long as they don't think it's us.
I mean, they can think it's the hailbop comet for all I care.
As long as they don't think it's man, then they'll have to realize there's nothing we can do about it.
7% attribute global warming to some other reason, 9% are unsure.
In April of last year, 47% of Americans blamed human activity versus 34% who viewed the long-term planetary plan.
What a planetary trauma.
The planets?
At any rate, the UK Daily Mail online.
Have you seen the headline?
Right there it is, ladies and gentlemen.
Obama can save us, says America as polls show wave of optimism sweeping the nation.
All right, you know, for a brief moment here, ladies and gentlemen, I, El Rushbo, America's anchor man, real anchor man, I'm gonna get on board.
I want to show you how this works.
Obama can save us, say Americans, as polls show wave of optimism sweeping the nation.
You know, and he did, he gave a speech of optimism yesterday.
He did, he gave a speech about personal response.
We talked about it in the first hour.
The problem is that the people who are responsible this country are the targets in Obamaville.
At any rate.
If America believes that only Obama can save us, they must believe that change is going to happen.
I don't think they know what change, I don't think they care.
But I do, and I want to see change tomorrow.
I am not going to wait.
I am expecting miracles.
I am part of the cult that believes Obama is for hope and for change, and it's happening tomorrow.
It's going down tomorrow and the day after that, and it's gonna change.
We're gonna get this change, and we're gonna get hope with it.
I don't know what kind of change, and I don't want to know what kind of hope.
I mean, this can go both ways too.
If the change is we actually go to a depression, and I'm gonna hope we don't get there.
And if we do go to a depression, I'm gonna hope that we get out of there fast.
This is it's just Obama can save us.
And then here's the here's a this UK telegraph.
Barack Obama redefining the male physique.
Obama works out 45 minutes six days a week.
What can other men learn from his example?
We have one woman in our midst here, Wendy.
When you hear about a headline, Barack Obama redefining the male physique is an American What's your first reaction to that?
Is it right?
Is it do you look at Obama and say, Wow, that's what I want my man to look like?
Okay, Wendy just chimed in and said she liked muscle.
Well, that ain't Obama.
Obama's a string bean.
But look at this.
Obama can save us.
Obama redefining the male physique.
One last note.
One last I'm gonna put this aside.
You gotta put aside your beliefs.
Time to cheer a liberal because his father was black.
That's what this is about.
I'm probably a few days late in getting over it.
Yesterday, friends, for many people was just too much.
I myself am getting bombarded even from my own affiliates.
Are you going to carry the inaugural?
Are you going to watch the inaugural?
Followed by its historic.
As I mentioned earlier, I thought it was historic when the first black conservative was sworn in the Supreme Court, but it wasn't.
I don't recall that even being celebrated by anybody on the left.
I don't recall anybody saying, we must hope President Reagan succeeds.
We must hope President Bush succeeds.
We must hope President Nixon succeeds.
I don't remember anybody saying this about any other president.
And there are people that are demanding that you and I set aside our beliefs and cheer for Obama.
And it sort of puzzles me.
That is the ultimate use of race to force a result, the ultimate use of race to disarm critics.
by liberals to further their own ends.
If somebody doesn't cheer for Obama and hope for nothing but the very best for that particular liberal, then they are racist, because we must all acknowledge what a great event this is.
Never mind that he's a liberal.
Never mind he's going to work to push the country into an economic abyss.
They're not breaking new ground here, folks.
I've said this over and over again, but it is what it is.
We're going to be told to cheer for Ted Kennedy when his effort to nationalize health care is presented.
Thank you.
He's dying, folks.
Can't you understand what this would mean to Senator Kennedy?
Shame on you.
Can't you set aside your politics and pay tribute to this great man?
His brothers were murdered.
He has cancer.
Let's pull together on this one.
We need national health care now for Ted Kennedy.
That's exactly how that's going to go down.
When it was announced that Ronald Reagan had Alzheimer's, the left didn't ask if they could pass a tax cut on his honor.
Did they?
Nor when uh when Charlton Heston, Moses, announced that he had Alzheimer's, the left didn't say, let's all go buy a gun for our own protections in his honor.
In fact, they made jokes on both occasions about Reagan's Alzheimer's and Charlton Heston's.
So what we have here is just another example of political correctness.
Thou shalt worship a liberal.
Thou shalt double worship a black liberal.
Thou shalt not worship a black conservative.
So we've got we have a sickening cult-like circus going on here, with everybody being asked or commandment to set aside their core beliefs and principles and get on board for wherever we're going, wherever it's headed, even if we don't want to go.
By the way, try this.
AP Obama.
Headline.
Get this headline.
The burden of homeownership spread unequally.
Subheadline, minority homeowners are most likely to have an unaffordable mortgage.
Well, Shazam, could that be because they should never have had the mortgage in the first place?
But what is this burden of homeownership?
And how the hell is it spread equally?
Why does everything have to be equal?
Don't you people in the left understand that's the problem?
You cannot force equality on people.
You cannot force sameness.
When it comes to homeownership, Hispanics in New Jersey, single parents in California, senior citizens in Rhode Island all have something in common.
More than a third have an unaffordable mortgage.
Well, God, whose fault is that?
Whose fault is it?
*laughs*
In the era where Obama is talking about people becoming responsible and everybody doing their part.
We are in the midst of a mortgage bailout where precisely the people who never should have gotten the mortgage in the first place, who can't afford it now, are going to be left in their homes with other people paying the mortgage.
Inequality in America has traditionally followed familiar patterns of race, age, and education.
Those longstanding gaps have been magnified by the real estate boom and blah, blah, blah.
While minorities have made significant gains in wealth and homeownership since 1990.
Things are going into reverse gear, and now the homeownership rate for blacks and Hispanics is falling, said Ed Wolfe, New York University economist who studies income and wealth distribution, hardest hit in California and Florida.
California and Florida knew women and children.
The most financially burdened are in California, Florida, Nevada, and the Northeast.
Areas hardest hit by soaring home prices and now foreclosures.
Oops.
The burden is clearly more arduous among minority households.
The burden, the burden of home I thought homeownership was the American dream.
Now the burden?
And it's shared, meaning some people can't afford and some people can't, and that's not fair.
And this has changed.
We're on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
Rush Limbaugh meeting and surpassing all audience expectations on a daily basis.
Back to the phones.
And Colleen in Bergen County in New Jersey, welcome.
Thank you for waiting, and it's great to have you here.
It's great to talk to you, Rush.
I want to start my call off with congratulations on your Pittsburgh Steelers.
We love our football.
Those are manly men.
I'll say exactly right.
Yes.
I and I also want to say, I want to start by saying um there's an article that came out on the San Francisco Chronicle by Deborah Saunders.
And Deborah Saunders is a friend of mine, by the way.
Oh, good.
Oh, good.
All right.
See, this I knew she had to be somebody good because it started off that Bush showed us that the USA is no paper tiger.
And that it starts off from the day Bush took office, the long knives were out, and that Al Qaeda members had told our intelligence officials that they never thought Bush would respond to the 9-11 attacks as ferociously as he did.
And it also, quote, to trash Bush was to belong.
So this call is about I want to bid my commander in chief a fond and loving farewell.
And I'm probably gonna get emotional because I want to thank you, Mr. President George Walker Bush, for keeping us all safe.
I can truly say this.
You have read those intelligence reports.
You know, and you have always known the attempts that this enemy has made on our own soil throughout your entire presidency.
You truly have protected us.
You love our families, you love our sons, our daughters, our nieces, and especially our nephews, as if they were your own.
And it's a testament of how you were raised, so humble and so proud.
Wealthy or not, you're one of the most humble men, you and your father, that I think this country has ever known.
I mean, Rush, the story that you ate lunch with him and he had peanut butter and jelly.
Yeah.
He likes it's either peanut butter and jelly or bologna sandwiches.
He likes uh he likes the uh forgetting.
I think he likes the red jelly, not the purple jelly.
And he said to me that peanut butter is good for you, Limbo.
You should try it.
Yeah, peanut butter butter jelly on rye.
But you mentioned, by the way, Colleen, you mentioned intelligence reports.
One of the things what what is the theme that we have heard from President Bush as he is easing his way out of the White House?
He continues as he's gets farewell address.
Uh other remarks he's making publicly have to do with uh how successful he feels in keeping America safe.
There has not been an attack on soil.
It's clearly the thing that he took most seriously.
I doubt we can understand what it's like to be president of the United States having taken an oath to defend and protect the Constitution and the people and have 9-11 happen on your watch.
You don't know what's happening in the next two hours.
You don't know what they've got planned the next day, uh the next week.
You have to, you have to put that at the top of your priority list and make sure that another one of those things happening on our soil does not happen.
He pulled that off.
He succeeded.
And I therefore all through this transition period, I guarantee you he's been reading these intelligence reports because whether he's on his way out or not, that remains his number one objective.
And as the president elect, Barack Obama has been reading the same intelligence reports.
Whatever Bush is getting, Obama is getting them too.
And it's we he we haven't heard a word from him about it.
It's not on his radar to talk about this, at least at this stage.
It's gonna have to at some point, because the threats are there.
Speaking of which, you know that the plague is taking out an al-Qaeda group somewhere in the Middle East.
I've got the story on exactly where it is.
They're being wiped out by the bubonic plague because they're so backwards they don't have medicine to deal with it.
Do you know what the plague is?
How many of you people know what the plague is?
Aside from the fact it wiped out the British population or came close.
You know what the plague actually is.
You don't know.
Don't look it up.
Don't go to Wicked Pit.
I don't want you to do that.
That's not I what does anybody know?
I'm asking the staff what the plague is.
Oh, this is depressing.
Go to the public school system and nobody.
No, no, it's not, it's not, it's yes, it's a virus.
The bubonic, don't look it up, Mamon.
If you know what it is, say so.
If you don't, it's no, it's no big deal to not know something.
Bubonic plague.
Let me just let me.
The black death, yes.
Bubonic plague is spread by bites from infected rat fleas.
That's how rats have fleas.
And if they're rat fleas, the odds are they're infected.
And if one of those fleas bites you, then the symptoms include boils in the groin, neck, and armpits.
In pneumonic plague, pneumonic plague is uh airborne bacteria spread like the flu.
But the black death bubonic plague, don't start checking your groins, folks.
It's especially if you're driving.
And I get real now.
But anyway, bubonic plague is what's wiping out Al Qaeda.
Forty deaths.
And of course, their leaders are hustlers, they're giving up the headquarters.
They want out of there.
They don't want to die, contrary to what everybody has been led to believe.
So we know that Al-Qaeda's living a bunch among rats.
Amongst a bunch of rats.
That's the only way you can get it.
You got to get bit by a flea.
A rat flea.
Fleas are taking on Al-Qaeda.
I mean, that's we'll take it, right?
We'll absolutely take it.
Pretty soon Obama's going to be given credit for creating the synthetic version of rat fleas during the transition.
And he had Joe Biden go over there on his last trip to Iraq and uh and spread the disease.
By the way, I've got a little heads up for you on Obama's immaculation tomorrow.
The Obama Immaculation address is going, it's 17 minutes long, and he wrote it himself as opposed to David Axelsrod.
That's that's that's the PR.
Obama wrote the speech.
I can't believe it's only going to be 17 minutes.
That's barely two inhales for Obama.
John Kennedy said keep it short.
So he's going to follow.
Oh soaring and okay, so he's going to do Kennedy now, in addition to Lincoln and FDR.
Anyway, personal responsibility, era of responsibility is supposedly the theme Of Obama's immaculation address tomorrow.
When in reality, folks, here we go again, Rush Limbaugh spoiling the nation's joyous celebration.
The theme that we're going to get from Obama's administration will be the era of redistribution, the era of bailouts, and the era of welfare.
What I think is going on here is the Obama people are out there focus grouping various subjects.
And they're polling.
They're asking Americans of these subjects, what would you like to hear the president do it?
Probably personal responsibility.
Oh, okay.
I can do personal responsibility.
And he'll give a soaring speech saying that we need to all become responsible.
And of course, the problem with that is that there's already half the country that is.
And they're going to be the targets.
They are the enemy.
The people who aren't responsible, who aren't productive, they're the ones who are going to be portrayed as the victims of the people who are working.
And that's where the redistribution.
When he talks about the era of responsibility, I guarantee you it's going to focus on CEOs, it's going to focus on Wall Street.
It's going to focus on the achieved.
As institutions.
Mark my words.
I gotta take a brief time out here, my friend.
Sit tight.
We're coming back with much more right after this.
Back to the audios.
Back to the audio zombies, uh, ladies and gentlemen.
The Reverend Jeremiah Wright is back.
He was in Washington, D.C. yesterday morning in Howard University, gave the sermon there.
And here's a portion of what he said.
He can't do that.
Can't no black man win in Iowa.
That's the whitest state in the nation.
The Lord stepped into a scorny black kid's story and gave him new ability.
Michelle Obama is the first African American sleeping in the White House legally.
And she is sleeping there, not as a kept woman like Sally Hemings.
She is sleeping there as a first lady of the United States of America.
But hold on, sisters.
Hold on, sisters.
You can one day be sleeping there as the first female president of the United States of America staggered.
Right, all right.
J. Wright's back.
The Reverend Jeremiah, let's go back.
Uh 2004, 2007 various sermons.
Barack 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 the nigger.
Bill did us just like he did Monica Lewinsky.
He was riding dirty.
And Michelle Obama will be the first black woman to sleep in the White House legally.
Remaiah Wright back at it.
And the Canadians wouldn't let Bill Ayers into the country last night in one of the first known instances of Canada not taking and accepting a U.S. terrorist.
Robert in Wilkesbury, Pennsylvania.
Welcome to the EIB network, sir.
Hello.
Oh, good afternoon, Rush.
Hi.
Yeah, I was at the uh Welcome Obama rally yesterday.
And uh I didn't know about the Reverend Wright speech, or I might have uh been interested.
It might have had more substance than the uh welcome Obama rally.
Where was the welcome Obama rally that you had there?
A bunch of them were in the Well, that was in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
Oh along the reflection pool and CNN.
By the way, I saw an aerial shot of that from HBO.
The place wasn't even half full.
The media creating the impression it was over, it was teeming with people, but it wasn't.
Well, I had to go through uh it was full.
I mean, I was in an area that was certainly uh they had to stop security, had to stop people from coming in, and filled up all the way back to the Washington Monument, but the pictures didn't show that, Robert.
I'm sorry.
Well, anyway, it it was I I I saw it, but the uh some of your points about the personality cult thing, I do see there is a uh a reaction that I saw on people where they were reacting to personality didn't seem to have a lot of content in it uh in some of the reactions.
And I think uh there's a lot more that uh that needed to be said at a welcome Obama rally or a transition rally.
It's it's much beyond just having a black guy elected.
And that was not Martin Luther's King's vision at all.
He never mentioned it.
Um, You know, Martin Luther King evolved into looking at uh poverty and war and nonviolence and America, which he called the biggest purveyor of violence in the world.
Um, those were the concerns that he realized, or he came to believe, and that's not kind of what we're talking about mostly today is the poverty and the uh elimination of war as a means to to solve problems.
So we've we don't like that message.
As long as we're talking about civil rights, that was fine, and that's what a lot of these guys you were quoting today are still talking about.
But King went beyond that.
And and uh and his message is you know, it's sad because we could have really used him uh or used his message in these times that we've been through with the Bush administration.
Um war is a horrible thing out there.
It really is.
People get killed.
Well, they they do.
And when you've got a world, right, where you've got nuclear weapons, biological weapons that could kill everybody, viruses that could be created.
Is war really wise?
Is it really practical?
Is it or is it or isn't that kind of naive?
Well, you know, I I think it is naive.
I mean, look, the Iranians are trying to get nuclear weapons too, and that's certainly not good for anybody.
Uh, and uh but but they want them, and they're a minority, we should let them have them.
That would stabilize things.
No, but can war, like is war, you know, like King talked about nonviolence versus uh you know non-existence, or you know, so it's not like we can choose the great thinkers.
Einstein believed that you couldn't continue to have war and the type of violence internationally and still survive as a species.
That's a higher level of thinking.
Now, how much longer do we have?
Uh you know, war just look at the uh Israelis and the gazukas.
Well, that's what we don't know how much longer, right?
But but uh in the old days you could have these wars and there would be a limited amount of damage, as Robert McDamara, former Secretary of State said.
But nowadays, you have something where the whole country would be.
What do you mean?
Limited amount of damage.
One death is too many, Robert.
Well, obviously, anyone who's killed is uh is too many.
But now we have the potential to end life on the earth, which never we never had before.
And don't you think kind of war is kind of outdated in a civilized, you know, people talked about this for thousands of years.
Jesus talked about it.
Yeah, of course.
I think I I think it's entirely outdated.
We don't accomplish anything with it.
I think I think in fact, uh I watched a war last night.
I was in Pittsburgh and I watched the uh Steelers and the Ravens.
They didn't fire any weapons, but a guy almost got killed.
And uh it's just too, it was too violent.
I hope Obama bans the Ravens and Steelers in the NFL after that game last night because that's not healthy for anybody.
It was not good for the women and children to see.
Uh, and it was just it was so unnecessary.
It's so brutal.
And it's just it's just a game.
How do we make something we call a game become so risky?
I think a game, I think it tiddly winks a monopoly.
Where everybody wins, of course.
I don't I don't think all one person in Monopoly ought to have all the hotels.
Everybody have some hotels.
Robert, thanks for the call.
This would be a good time to talk about identity theft because I think Robert lost his.
Somewhere along the line.
Then listen, listen as a news story here, folks.
Just saw this.
The recently released uh report, The Perfect Storm warns that his variables fueled by the economic condition fall into place.
Time's ripe for identity theft.
And uh there's the the people are suggesting Obama do something about this recommendation of creating a database on all organizational data breaches in America, which can be accessed by businesses, consumers, and law enforcement organism or the way they want to put together one giant database to keep protect your identity.
These these are calls for government to do something about identity theft.
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The casual football fan, I don't think really appreciates all of the elements of football.
Last night, Willis McGay, he was that was a vicious hit.
Well, anybody saw it on TV slow motion is wondering is this guy ever going to walk again, or is it even worse than that?
And after the game, a bunch of ravens, Ray Lewis, Bart Scott, I think Terrell Suggs, even the coach, John Harbor, hey, it's a hell of a hit.
That's a hell that's football.
And it's clean.
That was a legal hit.
They'd love to be on the giving end of one of those.