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July 5, 2016 - Sean Hannity Show
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Morning Minute - Far Cry From Churchill - 7.5

Attorney General Loretta Lynch has claimed that our strongest weapon against terrorism is "peace and love."  It's interesting to think if Winston Churchill would've agreed with that sentiment.   Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Now I know that the LGBTQ community in particular has been shaken by this attack.
It is indeed a cruel irony that a community that is defined almost exclusively by whom they love is so often a target of hate.
And let me say to our LGBT friends and family, particularly to anyone who might view this tragedy as an indication that their identities, that their essential selves might somehow be better left unexpressed or in the shadows.
This Department of Justice and your country stands with you in the light.
We stand with you to say that the good in this world far outweighs the evil, that our common humanity transcends our differences, and that our most effective response to terror and to hatred is compassion to unity and it's love.
Alright, that was Loretta Lynch.
Our most effective response to terror and to hatred is love.
It's compassion.
You know, the idea that compassion and love will defeat radical Islamic terrorists that are sliding uh slicing people's throats and terrorizing all of us and bombing and killing innocent men, women and children, and going into nightclubs and shooting them up.
You know, is beyond anything I have ever heard in terms of its ignorance.
And I said this yesterday.
Just just imagine Winston Churchill blood sweat and those we'll beat them here, we'll beat them in the hills, we'll beat them in the land on sea and in the awe.
He was a hero, or FDR's response to the Japanese at Pearl Harbor.
You know, I just cannot believe the mindset.
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