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June 5, 2025 - Rebel News
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SHEILA GUNN REID | Letters to Sheila: Ostriches, Alberta by-elections, and more

Sheila Gunn-Reid, from her Buffalo Pound trailer, defends Saskatchewan’s quiet separatism while dismissing federal manipulation in Alberta’s by-elections. She clarifies Universal Ostrich Farm’s quarantine—antibodies aid COVID-19 vaccine research without harm—and opposes public education for illegal immigrants amid union-funding hikes. Criticizing Ottawa’s exploitation of Alberta’s economy, she argues trade barriers fuel separatist momentum, even as Alberta-Ontario deals face skepticism over Quebec’s pipeline vetoes. Free speech and Human Rights Commission abolition remain priorities, framing separatism as a grassroots, not party-driven, solution to Eastern control. [Automatically generated summary]

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On The Road For Independence 00:05:28
Feel like Ottawa's got its boot on Alberta's neck?
Well, it's time to push back.
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We're talking energy, free speech, and especially independence and how the West can finally stop getting screwed.
This isn't just a conference.
It's a rallying cry.
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I'm on the road.
I'm in the wilderness of Saskatchewan and I'm taking your letters.
I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed and you're watching The Gunn Show.
You may notice that I'm not in my usual setting.
In fact, I'm in my holiday trailer in Buffalo Pound Provincial Park near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, because tonight, it's Monday as I'm filming this.
I have to film it ahead of time, and that's because I have to travel back.
And then I have to travel somewhere else, which is a secret right now on Wednesday when you see my show.
But I've never missed a show in nine years of doing a show, and I'm not about to start.
Now, we are in Regina for the next iteration of our Done Getting Screwed town hall tours.
You can learn more at donegettingscrewed.com, where we talk about Western separatism, Western separation, leaving Canada, staying in Canada, but having more autonomy, joining the United States, whatever it is, it's for Westerners to decide and not just for Albertans to decide.
Our Saskatchewan friends, as we know, as the polling data plays out, are just as separatist, sometimes even more, depending on the poll, than Albertans.
They're just more quiet about it, potentially more seething.
But to save money on hotels and flights and to save money on moving two cities worth of merch from Calgary and Edmonton to Regina for our town hall, I thought I'll drive.
I'll bring my holiday trailer.
That way I can put all the extra merch in the holiday trailer.
And then the Rebel crew will save money on hotels, flights, and shipping.
It's made for a couple of really long days, so it was like a 12-hour drive yesterday.
And I'm a little under the weather.
However, that doesn't matter because I put out a call out to you guys at home and said, look, I don't have a guest tonight.
I still owe you a show.
That's what you pay for.
I have to come through.
We sent an email asking for your questions, your comments, your story ideas.
And I would just plunk down in front of my cell phone and my computer in the holiday trailer and film you a show and see what I can do about answering your questions.
So let's get down to it while I still have a voice.
Glenn says, I was in Costco Red Deer the other day wearing my Republic of Alberta t-shirt.
Had several positive compliments.
Personally, I think we need to flood Walmart and Costco with us wearing Alberta Independence t-shirts.
We need the public to know we are out there.
I'm talking 50 to 100,000 shirts.
The general public is aware of what's going on.
If the public notice five to ten people in these stores with a shirt, they'll take notice.
Just a thought, Glenn.
I don't think you need shirts.
I mean, I'm wearing a Saskatchewan first always.
I don't know if you can see that shirt that's available at donegettingscrewed.com and at rebelnewsstore.com.
I like to wear my politics like front and center.
I know a lot of people don't, but I don't think you need to flood the market with shirts to show people that this is a mainstream thing.
I mean, it's approaching 40%, maybe approaching 50%, I think.
In Alberta, I'm sure Saskatchewan is close to the same.
Angel writes, Hi, Sheila.
I could start about the longest possible ballot group legally interfering in Battle River Crowfoot riding by-election.
That's Pierre Polyev's riding that is eventually to come.
And it hasn't been called yet.
Now it's reliably informed by the Prime Minister Mark Carney himself.
He would call Battle River Crowfoot at the earliest convenience.
Is there any way we dispute this?
We also need more awareness on this topic before the by-election to make some voters aware.
I don't think it matters in Battle River Crowfoot.
That is one of the strongest conservative voting regions in this entire country.
Research Ostriches Controversy 00:03:25
And while they're going to try their dirty tricks of stacking the ballot with people whose names are like higher in the alphabet than P. Polyev to drive his name down.
I mean, that might work in a Toronto area riding like Carlton, but it is sure as hell not going to work in rural Alberta.
I mean, they could try, and these are people taking advantage of our democracy, but it is definitely not going to work there at all.
Deb Macaulay writes, I live in Farquhar, and I'm already sorry for mispronouncing that.
BC, which is the security zone of the federal quarantine of Universal Ostrich Farm.
I do not do social media, and I have been hearing from locals on my daily walk how these ostriches are pets who has 400 pets.
Would you inject your pets with a dead virus?
After injection, these ostriches are equivalent to lab test subjects and cannot be sold or eaten.
Why are six ostriches sold?
May 2021 to a hobby farm 300 kilometers away.
My heart aches for these ostriches who are being experimented on in an open-air bio lab.
Is this a joke?
And these farmers are and good-hearted protesters need to get educated about what animal cruelty is.
Okay, I'm so glad that you wrote to me because there's a lot of things that aren't accurate in what you said.
And I think that's just how you get your information.
If you go to savetheostriches.com, you're going to see all of Drea Humphrey's reporting from on the ground at Universal Ostrich Farm.
And then you'll understand why these, why what you said was inaccurate.
Yes, these are research ostriches that are going to be called by order of the court and the CFIA, Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
These ostriches are both beloved pets.
You can't have 400 pets.
But they are also research ostriches, as you say.
But they have not been injected with the deadly virus.
In fact, they have recovered from avian flu and now they carry the antibodies.
it is their eggs that are being used for research for the avian flu and for covid for a non-mRNA potential vaccine for covid 19 because some people still do need a vaccine they just don't want to take the damaging mRNA version so it's not exactly an open-air biolab at all The farmers are not experimenting on these animals.
It is for eggs that are being used for research with Japan.
This is actually the most humane way of doing animal research because their animals are not even being harmed.
In fact, they're only going to be harmed by the CFA, CFIA, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, which is going to call them, kill perfectly otherwise healthy ostriches in the new country of Western Canada.
We will only kill guilty ostriches, ostriches guilty of crimes.
That's what we're going to do.
If you hear a noise in the background, birds chirping, I'm in a campsite.
Guess or Tell? Liberal Voters in Alberta 00:15:23
We've got another one.
This one is from Barney.
Why does Carney want to leave the same legacy that Trudeau did?
It's because Trudeau's legacy is also Carney's.
I can't believe that a leader of the country wants to see it suffer and fail.
The thing is, for us, like in the West, we see it as suffering and failing, but in the East, they think everything is fine, just as long as we keep doing what they want us to do.
This is, I realize I'm camping, but this isn't beer in my solo cup.
I'm just scratchy.
Why not be different and change the liberal attitudes by working closely with the Conservative Party?
Well, on some level, they are.
They're sort of stealing some of the Conservatives' ideas.
Open your eyes and realize that this is what we need.
Very unfortunate that you are already being hated by Canadians just like Trudeau was.
Be smarter than he was and help heal this country.
I guess we're speaking directly to Mark Carney there.
This one is from Joe, who writes, can the Alberta government stop or overturn the free speech laws that are coming into place?
I also wrote the Conservative Party got no reply as to the censorship bill at the federal level.
So I assume it was not going to be dealt with, even if the Conservatives would have gotten it.
But that's not true.
What you should know is that the censorship online harms Act Bill C-63 died when the Liberals prorogued Parliament.
So they killed their free speech law to hang on to power, to install Mark Carney so that Mark Carney could run in the next election.
So the Conservatives don't have a piece of censorship legislation that they can fight against right now because the Liberals haven't proposed anything.
However, they are musing about dealing with online harms, which will mean that the Online Harms Act will be introduced.
I think this will be the third time that it will be introduced.
It died another time when the Liberals also called an early election to hang on to Parliament.
He also says, I voted People's Party accordingly.
Is there any plan to do away with the Human Rights Commission in Alberta?
Ezra knows all about these kangaroo courts as well.
We should be pressing for these to be dismantled and made illegal to be ever put in place again.
Now, I do know that our Alberta government has a strong emphasis on free speech and journalistic freedom.
I mean, Premier Smith will speak to any of us.
She takes questions regularly from press conferences, from independent journalists.
She will even come to rebel news events.
And she might not agree with everything that she says.
And I hope a politician doesn't agree with everything I say because it's my job to hold politicians to account.
But in the same way that Premier Smith has adopted a pro-firearms rights mindset, in the Alberta government, installing our own chief firearms officer, saying that we are not going to direct our police to go after law-abiding firearms owners to enforce Mark Carney or Justin Trudeau's gun grab.
I think that she will do the same if there's ever an overarching piece of online harms legislation that will limit the rights of Canadians to speak their mind on the internet and in the new country.
We won't have such things.
This is a good question.
And the next one is a good question.
It's from Adam Fulton, who is a regular chatter on the Rebel News live stream, which I also host usually daily.
Not today because my internet connection is unreliable.
But he says, should people be voting for the Alberta Republican Party in the by-election?
There's a by-election coming up in Olds, Alberta.
And Olds historically did once upon a time elect a separatist.
And so there's an opportunity there for the separatist party to perhaps, you know, give the UCP, the United Conservative Party, a run for their money.
The NDP are not going to win there.
And he said, should people be voting for the Alberta Republican Party in the by-election or is it too early and should wait for the next provincial election?
I'm not going to tell you how to vote.
I'll never tell you who to vote for.
I'll tell you who not to vote for.
Don't vote NDP.
Don't vote liberal.
I guess this is up to you.
And I guess you need to consider.
Do you think separatism is a movement of political parties?
Or is it a movement of the people where the political parties should stand back and let the people do their thing?
Do you know what I mean?
Should it be a move?
Like, do you need a political party to advance a referendum vote?
The problem with political parties is that people might be tribalist, right?
They might not, they might like Daniel Smith and not vote for the Alberta Republican Party while still voting leave in a referendum.
I guess that's what you need to consider going forward.
I think, I'll tell you what I think, but I'm not going to tell you how to vote.
I think this is a cross-partisan vote.
I think people who are federal conservatives will vote to leave.
I think people who are UCP voters will also vote to leave.
I think there are people who are People's Party supporters will vote to leave.
People who provincially would vote Republican Party would also vote to leave.
A Christian Heritage Party would also vote to leave.
So I don't, I think it should be a people-led thing.
And as Daniel Smith said, this, it's for the people of Alberta to decide and not politicians.
Okay, next one.
Let's keep going.
I read this morning the Edmonton Public School Board wants Albertans to pay directly for the education for illegals.
This is true.
Asylum seekers and every other criminal the federal government has allowed into our country since 2017.
This true.
They want the provincial government that doesn't have enough class size.
If you listen to the teachers unions, not enough funding, not enough funding.
Class sizes are too big.
If you listen to the perpetually complaining teachers unions, to then allow uh kids who are in this country illegally, thanks to their parents, to have access to the same right to education that your kids do.
Why are the unions pushing this?
Well, because then they get more funding for the teachers, which means more funding for the unions.
Why are some all counselors pushing this?
It'll be most, but not all, because mostly at the provincial or at the municipal level, they're all crazy lefties.
And the next step is for these people is to say, well, we're going to let non-citizens vote in municipal elections.
We're going to let, if you are a resident, that will be good enough.
And guess who they think they're going to vote for?
Why should my taxes pay for illegal education?
Great question.
Why aren't any cops or RCMP investigating these crazy ideologies?
Look, it's not illegal to have bad ideas.
And I don't want it to be illegal to have bad ideas because then that will be used on you one day.
So I don't want the police to be investigating bad ideologies.
Like, I mean, bad, not dangerous, right?
This is a dumb idea.
But at the end of the day, is it public safety dangerous?
Probably not.
It's just dumb.
And I don't want the cops to investigate that.
However, I do want the police to enforce the law.
And if someone's in our country illegally, out you go.
Doesn't have to be mean.
You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
Are counselors being paid by outside sources?
This is the great question, i.e. the Tithes Foundation.
I should tell you, when the NDP leader, Nahid Nunchi, was the mayor of Calgary, he had the Tithes Foundation directly funding a position in the Calgary municipal government.
Isn't that interesting?
Albert should not pay for education to people that want to kill Canadians.
Well, yes, of course, we shouldn't be paying for Hamas demonstrators who are here illegally, their kids to go to your schools.
But we don't even have to think, it shouldn't even be like, we shouldn't have to pay for the education of people who want to kill Canadians.
We shouldn't pay for the education of people who are here illegally.
Period, full stop.
Why?
Because we have Canadian kids who are in classes of 30.
I'm going to keep going till I run out of voice.
Hey, Sheila, there's an issue I think deserves a much deeper dive.
Story of the year in his books.
Story is the blatant overt racism demonstrated by the Liberal Party of Canada during the leadership race and federal election.
The last conservative leadership race had two minority candidates both running, running both immigrants, a sign of an inclusive organization.
However, the Liberals do not share these values at all.
There were seven candidates who ran for leadership.
Three of them were not white, and all three of them never made it on the ballot.
Obviously, the Liberal Party only wants whites to run for their leadership.
Yeah, aren't they the ones who say it's time for old white guys to not be in charge of the country?
And then who do they hijack the leadership race to install?
Quite an old, rich white guy?
Like of the utmost privilege?
I want to concentrate on Chandra Arya, the three-time liberal incumbent MP for the riding of Nippian.
Not only did the Liberals kick him out of their leadership race, they kicked him out of his own riding that he won handily in the three previous elections.
Yeah.
Any due process to let the constituents choose their candidate for MP?
Yeah.
Hell no.
Now things are really starting to stink.
Who did the Liberals run in the stolen riding from the minority incumbent candidate?
Mark Carney himself.
Yeah.
He was rigged.
An MP stepping aside and giving up a safe riding for the leader is common.
Like when Ezra volunteered to step aside to give Harper a safe riding.
Yeah, many of you don't know.
The reason we had 10 strong, stable years of conservative government is because the nominated candidate in the ride in Calgary, Mr. Ezra Levant, stepped aside to give Stephen Harper a safe conservative riding.
He changed history for Canada and continues to, and I don't just say that as his employee.
But Chandra never stood down.
He was kicked out and forcibly removed by his own party.
Yeah, but you're racist.
Great point.
We've got one here.
Tom McIlvery, who is from Ontario, and I love to see this because I say things about Ontario, but I mean the Ontario government.
By and large, you're politicians.
I definitely don't mean Ontario Conservative voters because you guys understand what it's like.
Or at least you can empathize with Westerners and why we feel the way that we do.
He says, what is wrong with Ottawa, Quebec, and Ontario?
Destroying the Alberta cash cow for Canada.
When Alberta separates from Canada, I'm moving to Alberta from Ontario.
I've had enough of this behavior.
In the new country, I'm going to stamp the passports.
Ingrid says, hi, Sheila.
What will it take?
Oh, and thank you in advance.
What will it take to dissolve interprovincial trade barriers?
We can become more internationally independent and more strongly united as a country.
Just look at what it takes to get a pipeline built in this country.
Why does Quebec get a veto?
If we were trying to build the railway to unite the country in 2025, it would not get built.
We give Quebec a veto.
Why?
I don't know.
We give BC a veto.
Why?
I don't know.
This is the kind of garbage that is dividing this country.
And then those two provinces look at Albertans and say, why do you want to break up this country?
What exactly is uniting us at this point?
There are a lot of people who are reluctant separatists who are like, if we're going to act like little Balkan states, then at least give us the power of being a Balkan country.
And we can't buy Western beer in Ontario.
There are like liquor problems.
Like this is the most basic stuff.
And the point of being a confederation is so that these things don't exist.
I know the Alberta government and Alberta or the Alberta government and Ontario, they signed some sort of mutual agreement today or maybe yesterday as I'm filming this to work on dissolving those.
But I wonder.
Could be too late.
Here's a good one.
This one is from Joanne who says, I would like to speak at one of your events.
We don't always have time for everybody to speak.
To ask people to think about who they are.
Some of us have ancestors who built roads and towns.
Others have come later, but we all have one thing in common, hope.
Just a couple stories of how things were handled may encourage thoughts.
No matter how, no matter what the circumstances we find ourselves, the people of the prairies have great determination, and we will make it better.
That's one of the things actually I ask at our town halls: is who's new and who's who's born here, who's new?
And it's usually about 50-50.
I'm old enough to remember when there was a huge in, and there continues to be huge in migration.
Ancestry and Arrival 00:12:37
But specifically, it used to be in migration from one place, and that was Saskatchewan.
During the Romano times, Roy Romano NDP government, it was just like all their young people were coming to Alberta to have jobs.
And it was such a shame because we are fraternal twins in Confederation.
Same industries, same kind of people, settled at the same time, same culture of independence and agriculture and oil and gas and mining.
And we were settled in the same waves for the same reasons.
And we were separated at birth in 1905, but we really saw the difference between our provinces when they had the Romano NDP government and we had a conservative government here in Alberta.
And people just were fleeing to opportunity that they could have in their own province.
It's very sad.
And moreover, to your point, my favorite Ralph Klein quote of all time is, this is a province rich in blessings and hope, and the best is yet to come.
And I think that's true.
Dear Sheila, this one is from Rudy, and I think I'm going to wrap it up.
But after one or two more, I'm dying.
Rudy says, Dear Sheila, Rudy has the unfortunate fate of living in Ontario.
And Rudy says, there's cars driving by her with me.
It's so disgraceful to see the progressive pride flags over Durham District School Board schools again this year for the entire month of June and already half of May.
Why?
Why do we have to talk about sexuality to kids at all?
So terrible.
The only flag that should be flown is the Canadian flag.
It represents unity and equality for all of our citizens.
That pride flag has celebration for everyone except straight white people, DEI policies should be called it for what they are.
Division, exclusion, inequality.
These policies were put in place by Jim Markovsky, who is the Associate Director of Equitable Education.
And then he gives me the contact information, but I'm not going to give that out.
You can find it now that you have his name.
Tony Very says.
Hi, Sheila.
First off, thank you to everyone at Rebel News.
Thank you very much.
What's your take on the latest insanity of wanting to lower the voting age?
Every couple of years, the progressives want to do this.
You want to know why?
Because they don't know any young people.
These people don't have children of their own.
So they think children are just adults in a little younger body.
they don't realize that children make crazy decisions and that's why they need parents it's also why they think that children can choose their gender and uh agree to uh medical interventions that could sterilize them forever is because they just think that children are fully functioning adults in younger smaller bodies which is crazy Right?
Like, if you have kids, you know this, but they don't have kids.
These are the people who have abortions and cats, not kids, anyway.
Is there anything that the ordinary person can do to push back against the probability of more censorship?
Thanks.
Have a great day.
You got to let the liberals know.
You've got to write the liberals.
You know, the conservatives are going to fight back.
You also need to write the big tech companies and say, you have to, you have an industry built on free expression.
You have to fight.
You know, raise the issue with Americans.
Donald Trump is fighting against countries that censor American companies, which would which if the liberals try to bring in more censorship legislation, that's going to be Canada.
And so raise the issue with American politicians.
Raise the issue with the liberals.
They have like a thread's worth of being able to hang on to power for four years.
They're not going to do it.
They would rather their government fall later rather than sooner.
And so you really have to push them to do the right thing.
The conservatives are already going to fight it.
And the liberals and the progressives, they want to lower the voting age because young people are stupid, which means they would be stupid enough to vote for free stuff.
Why?
Because they have mommy and daddy buying them stuff.
Why wouldn't they want mommy and daddy government doing the same thing?
Ross says, right now, of course, we have this jingoistic patriotism happening.
We have a big promotion to buy Canadian products, and now we need a big promotion to hire Canadians.
Yeah.
He said the Liberals brought in damn near 900,000 temporary foreign workers in the last and immigrants.
I think it's all together, but it could be just temporary foreign workers.
Foreigners, let's just say, in the last quarter of 2024.
That's crazy.
That's a large city's worth of Canadians.
Did we build a large city's worth of housing?
Did we build a large city's worth of schools?
A large city's worth of health care?
Roads?
Anything?
No.
We need to not just put a hard stop on temporary foreign workers, but we have to send them home.
Again, you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
We have an obligation to Canadians first.
There's no need to be cruel about it.
But out you go.
Try Dubai.
They have like, I think a million or two million Emiratis and like 4 million temporary foreign workers.
Best of luck.
Go there.
They have a whole culture built on having a slave underclass.
I don't think Canadians should have a slave underclass.
I'm reliably informed that the left is against slavery, But they are happy to import a slave under class David Heinz who says, Do you know the status of the transplant rules in Alberta regarding unvaccinated recipients?
Are they still not eligible for transplants or have the rules changed?
I would really like to put my name back on the donor list, but also believe it is necessary to make a statement.
David, I don't know.
I wish I did.
And I'm ashamed that I don't know.
I'm going to find that out for you.
In fact, I'm going to put Sid Fizzard, who was really telling the story of a lady who died, denied a transplant because she was unvaccinated.
And it's an absolute abomination and a tragedy.
And if the rules haven't changed, I think we should push the government to make them change.
Okay.
Last one.
And you know what?
Maybe I'll do my best to get to more of these letters on a subsequent show.
So, friends, if you're watching right now and you didn't see me get to your letter, and I know they're still rolling in, maybe I'll do another like letters show, not next week, but maybe in two weeks.
Because two weeks, maybe three weeks.
Stay tuned.
I promise.
I want to get to your letters.
One of my favorite shows is just answering sitting down with the digital mailbag and answering your questions.
This one is from Brittany.
It says, Hi, Sheila.
Love you and rebel news in general.
Thank you.
We've been paying members since the Freedom Convoys because we believe you play an important role in the InfoWar.
Well, thank you very much.
How do Canadians feel about Charles the Wheat giving Canada to the so-called native population?
I'm in the U.S., so I'm so I'm curious what y'all are thinking.
He did it.
I am a conservative, so I think part of that is conserving our cultural traditions and our cultural traditions as Canadians are different than the Americans.
We were sort of born of legislation and you were born of revolution.
And so we have a different relationship with the crown.
It's ceremonial, but it is tradition.
And I think if we are not conserving tradition, what exactly are we conserving?
My problem, like I thought it was quite something to hear Charles, the chief colonizer, like we were quite literally a colony of the crown, give a land acknowledgement.
How embarrassing.
But that is a problem with Canadian politics is they just love to give these land acknowledgements and then do nothing else to advance the lives and fate of our Indigenous people.
As if a land acknowledgement means anything when you don't have clean running water or opportunity to jobs, drug treatment, you don't have drug treatment on reserve or anything like that.
What I find most objectionable is Mark Carney used his connections as a British citizen, a well-connected British citizen, former governor of the Bank of England, to get Charles to come to give the speech from the throne.
Usually, I'm just explaining this to you as an American.
Usually we have the governor general who is the ceremonial head of state, the king's representative in Canada to give it.
And they read something that is written by the governing party, be it the Conservatives or the Liberals.
It'll never be the NDP.
They don't even need to exist.
But what I found, and you expect these speeches to be partisan, of course, because they're written by the government.
It lays out the government's agenda, but I found the exceptional partisanness of the speech from the throne, replete with Anti-americanism, very petty and in just disgustingly poor taste to make.
It have come from the mouth of the king.
You know to have the king take your swipe at the Americans because there was a lot of that and I thought you know what, save your petty, bullshit speech from the throne taking a swipe elbows up the Americans.
Now the Americans are making the world more dangerous whatever.
Save it for when the GG, the governor general, is reading it.
Don't do that to the the king.
Don't make him like your ventriloquist dummy for this shit.
It should have been a, a uniting speech.
You know that there's a place in Canada for Alberta and whatever for the West, but you didn't do that and I thought that was gross.
Uh, but he didn't, we didn't.
There's no giving Canada to the indigenous people.
Uh, treaties were signed.
We have an obligation to honor those Treater treaties.
I don't think they largely have been in some instances.
Uh, we should do better by our indigenous people.
But I mean, the performative land acknowledgement actually doesn't mean anything and it never really does.
All right, that's it.
Gratitude And Obligations 00:01:28
Those are all the letters I got.
I gotta save my voice.
I got a town hall tonight.
I uh, I gotta get some lozenges.
That's what i'm gonna do.
Um, thank you everybody who sent me your letters.
Uh, you did it on short order today and I appreciate you so much for that.
I know i'm recording this on monday afternoon and we sent out the email to send me your letters like mid-morning, so I know you guys were eager and I appreciate you because uh, you made the show not just today's show but all my shows possible, because without you there is no Rebel NEWS and usually there's a third segment of the show where I read your letters.
But you were the guests, you were truly the stars of the show today.
You really came through for me.
I would wrap it up.
I gotta go get ready for the town hall, I gotta pack down my trailer, put away my stuff and uh load up the merch and uh get to Regina and lord knows, lord knows Where I will be next week, but, as has been the case for the last nine long but also very short years at Rebel NEWS,
I've never missed a gun show and I am not about to start now sick or in some provincial park near Moosejaw.
I'm not going to do it.
You pay for the show and without you, there's no show.
There's no Rebel News.
So I'll give you what you want every single week.
All right.
Thank you, everybody.
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