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June 11, 2011 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known worldwide as the South's foremost populous radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Welcome back, team.
James Edwards here, Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
We're coming to you live tonight, Saturday evening, June 11th, from our flagship radio station, our home studio, AM 1380, WLRM Radio here in downtown Memphis, Tennessee.
We're going out tonight to our AMFM affiliate stations across the country, thanks to the Liberty News Radio Network, and of course, simulcasting online to a worldwide following at thepolitical cesspools.org, our website, and LibertyNewsRadio.com.
We covered a lot of ground tonight.
We're going to continue to cover a lot during this, our third and final hour of this evening's broadcast.
Got a story here that really blew my socks off.
Every time you think you've seen it all, that it can't get any more flagrant, you see something that tops the last incident.
And here it is this week.
Federal judge bans prayer at a Texas high school graduations and threatens jail time to those who don't obey his order.
Now, you're probably thinking that I'm embellishing a little bit there, that I'm exaggerating the extent and severity of this ruling, but I'm not.
The war on God continues, and this story comes from Fox News.
A federal judge last week ordered a Texas school district to prohibit public prayer at a high school graduation ceremony.
U.S. Chief District Judge Fred Byery ordered against the Medina Valley Independent School District and forbade them from students using specific religious words, including prayer and amen.
I'm reading directly from a FoxNews.com article, ladies and gentlemen.
The ruling, this is what you need to pay special attention to.
The ruling was in response to a lawsuit filed by Christina and Danny Schultz.
Schultz, huh?
Another good Irish name.
Their son is among those scheduled to participate in Saturday's graduation ceremony.
Folks, pay attention to this.
If you've never listened to a word I said before, listen to this.
The judge actually wrote in his ruling that the Schultz family and their son would, quote, suffer irreparable harm, end quote, if anyone prayed at the ceremony.
This Jewish family would suffer irreparable harm, this Jewish judge writes, if anyone prayed at the ceremony.
This is a United States federal judge, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the ruling that he gave.
It said that students are banned and speakers are banned from using any religious language such as join in prayer, bow your heads, amen, so on and so forth.
He ordered that they remove the words invocation and benediction from the graduation program.
These terms shall be replaced with opening remarks and closing remarks, the judge order stated.
His ruling also prohibited anyone from saying, in a deity's name we pray.
He wouldn't even write the name of God in his ruling.
Should a student violate the order, school district officials could find themselves in legal trouble.
Judge Byry ordered that his ruling be, quote, enforced by incarceration, end quote.
Okay.
You know, folks, if you were going to script a Haina's ruling to be dripping with venom and hatred and contempt for Christians and Christianity, you could do no better than to have someone come up with a script written by this judge.
So we have a lawsuit here against Christianity being brought forth by a family named Schultz.
You know, first of all, Eddie, I wonder what Michelle Bachman would say about that.
In the meantime, some residents of Texas, now see, this is a story you would never hear about on any other show but this.
There were some people in Texas that got mad about this, and it received some obscure local media attention.
It wasn't a story.
Yeah, Foxnews.com ran an article on it.
But I mean, all right, Eddie, you brought up an example.
We have some Jewish schools here in town.
Make a parallel example.
Draw a parallel example and then ask yourself what kind of media attention it would have gotten.
Like to chime in on that, James.
I was asking people at church.
I said, you know, comparing this story right here, no one in my church has heard about this story.
No one person has commented on it.
Just like, folks, this is also the only show that I know of in the United States.
I have not heard one peep about the Liberty this week.
Now, I'm not going back to Liberty, but I'm just using that as an example because Zionist Jews tried to sink the Liberty, just like a Zionist Jewish judge ruled against a Christian school in Texas.
Well, before I get into my, well, I'm going to go ahead and get into this comment I made to James on a break.
We have a big Jewish school here in Memphis, the Morglin Hebrew Academy.
And folks, they have an American flag out there in their parking lot, but they also have an Israeli flag flying at least an equal height.
And it looks like it could even be slightly higher.
But I ask you people, I want to ask you this.
What if we had a school here in Memphis, a high school, and they had just say, for instance, an Iraqi flag flying next to the flagpole, you know, with the American flag?
You think anybody, anything that would be done?
There would be all kinds of cane raised about that.
If we had an Italian flag or a German flag, God forbid, or a Russian flag flying in the equal height to the American flag, there'd be all kinds of cane raised.
And what about not to even mention a Confederate flag, a Christian flag?
You couldn't fly a Christian flag.
You couldn't fly a Christian flag on the grounds of a public school.
And I'll tell you this, what if, though, a judge ruled that that Israeli flag had to come down?
That would be the biggest news story in the world for a long time.
And here you have a federal judge not just saying that kids can't pray at this graduation because this Jewish family filed a lawsuit.
He said that they would go to jail if they prayed and not a peep, hardly anywhere.
Thankfully, and I have to bring this up, a higher court almost immediately overturned this decision by the judge there in Texas because this matter was fast-tracked because it dealt with the graduation ceremony that happened last week.
And so they had to get this through the courts quickly.
This ruling was overturned, this initial ruling.
But if it hadn't, there would have been no prayer.
They would have gone to jail if they had prayed because you have one family of malcontents there that don't like it.
And again, as we said in the last hour, as we say every time we bring this up, not every Jewish family is about this stuff.
There are exceptions to the rule, but the rule still stands.
You know, there are good, hardworking, law-abiding black folks.
They're not all, you know, crime-ridden people, but you still have to deal with the disproportionate majority of their population.
And unsurprisingly, back to this story in Texas, the appeals court angered the Jewish family, the Schultzes, and they said that they were deeply disappointed with the overturn of the original ruling and would continue with their lawsuit to prevent the promotion of religion in high school graduation ceremony.
Well, they're not concerned with religion.
They're concerned with Christianity.
And they're here in our country.
If they hate Christianity so much, they can't go back to Israel.
That's what I say.
I mean, can you believe the gall that some of these people had, that this family had.
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All right, everybody, welcome back.
We're talking about a very, very serious manifestation here of judicial corruption.
You know, another one of these black-robed tyrants legislating from the bench saying that not only could you not pray at this small Texas school's graduation, but if you did, you'd go to jail.
Now, thankfully, it got overturned by a higher court, but there was no guarantee that that was going to happen.
If they had not heard the case or reviewed the case in time and this original judge's ruling had stood, that would have been the situation.
You pray, you go to jail.
Now, you know here in the political cesspool, we're all for law and order.
We don't tolerate or advocate lawlessness in any shape, form, or fashion.
But in this situation, the only response that there could have been, that there should have been, would have been mass civil disobedience.
Every student in that school, every parent in that school, and every teacher and administrator in that school should have, as soon as the assembly convened, stood up and prayed as loudly and as fervently as they could.
And that's the only way that that situation should have been dealt with had the judge's orders not been overturned.
But it just goes to show you.
It goes to show you, ladies and gentlemen, that this is what we're up against.
And they're not going to stop with this defeat, that it was overturned.
You can expect to continue to see more and more rulings like this in schools where you have one Jewish family that didn't want there to be prayer, got the whole student body.
And in Texas, in the South, you can guarantee yourself that 90 plus percent of the school's student body were Christians.
And they would have all been hung out to dry because you got one family of malcontents.
And it's going to continue.
So, Eddie, you know, I asked you the question.
Let's just say your church, for instance, do you think your church would have disobeyed the judge's ruling and prayed if the judge ruled that your church could not pray on Sunday, how do you think it would go?
I think they would obey the judge because, and I'll tell you right now why, because just like the Reverend Charles Balwin Chuck, who's been on our program several times in the past, like he said, They dreadfully fear losing their 501c3 tax exempt status.
So I don't think there's any way, James, that my minister, as much as I love him on the gospel of Jesus Christ, he's not going to vote the government.
Because I'll give you an example why I know that for sure.
Well, I'm not going to mention, I had a lawsuit not long ago against this governmental organization, and I had a temporary victory.
It's never permanent, but I'm not going to mention the organization that was fighting me.
But he would not let me bring that up in my testimony in church.
I wanted to tell him I wanted to give the glory to God for holding this mighty organization off of me that was trying to ruin me.
And he was afraid that he would bring down the hellfire and brimstone from the government.
Another thing before I forget, James, James, we have listeners all over the world, as you know.
We have a new one by the name of Mohammed Fada.
He is a journalist in Egypt, and I believe he's probably listening tonight.
He said he'd like to come on the radio sometime.
And also, I'm not sure, but we have another lady in Paris Rest named Karen LeJohn.
And she tunes in off and own, not intensively, but she tunes in.
That's how she found out about what went on in Texas with the sheriff Paul LeBeau a while back.
But anyway, I'd like to say hi to those people.
Karen is a good friend of the political success pool.
I'd like to say hello to them.
But to go back again, James, at one time I would have stood up and defied the judge by myself, but I've learned, I've really had my nose bloodied and been disappointed being in the various patriot organizations, the campaign for liberty for once.
They're not going to stick their nose out.
And especially, James, they would never, ever stand with you against, on principle.
They would never stand on principle against Zionist Jews or against blacks.
If they were afraid that someone was going to call them an anti-Semite or a racist, they would never, ever back you.
Yeah, and that's the thing.
I mean, you're not a racist and you're not an anti-Semite if you're objectively criticizing someone.
Okay?
And that's all that we're doing here.
I don't hate anybody.
I really don't.
I don't even hate the people who hate me.
And God knows there's a lot of them.
You know, it takes too much energy to hate.
I'm too lazy to hate.
No, seriously, I mean, you know, I'm happy in life.
I love life.
You know, we do things by the book.
We pay our bills.
We pay our taxes.
We do all this stuff.
But, you know, it's not anti-Semitic to bring up that a Jewish family and a Jewish judge was responsible for this lawsuit in Texas.
And it's not advocating lawlessness to say that it's a bridge too far for us to accept a ruling like that.
When they say you can't pray, you know, you've got to do something about that.
And I would have hoped that if the ruling hadn't been overturned, just to wrap this up, again, we're going to go to the phones, that the student body and the parents of that school, that there would have been strong parenting and that there would have been strong fathers and mothers and that they would have told their children that we're not, you know, we can't abide this.
This isn't about, you know, running red lights.
This isn't about murdering, you know, not paying taxes.
It's not about laws that are there for reason and laws that should be obeyed.
This is something different.
This isn't about violence.
This is about praying.
All right.
Anyway, let's go to the phones here.
And it would have been interesting to see.
Would two or three people have stood up and prayed and then everybody else sat silently as they were led off to jail by law enforcement officials who would have undoubtedly been on hand had this ruling not been overturned?
I don't know.
Or would they have all stood up and done the right thing?
It would have been interesting to find out.
And I fear that we will find out because, as I said, rulings like this will continue.
We've got a couple of callers.
We've got to quickly get to them because we've got more ground to cover tonight and other stories to get to.
Tim in Arkansas.
Tim, you're on the line.
Hey.
Hello, you're on the air.
How are you doing, buddy?
Hey, man, what's going on?
You doing okay, James?
I'm doing good.
How are you tonight?
Well, listen, man, I wanted to.
I didn't know if you'd heard Miss Ann Coulter on the book on the book survey, you know, on the book signing tours that she's been doing on broadcast.
She was on Rush Limbaugh.
And then she was on another show, too, where she was actually talking about, you know, this kid, Jared Lofner, that went crazy in Arizona.
Yeah, yeah, right.
And then she inadvertently mentioned Jared Taylor's name, speaking, talking about him.
I don't know what was up with that.
I guess she must listen, read his Amran website all the time or something.
That's probably where she gets most of her ideas.
Yeah, you know, she's a carnival barker.
There's a lot of things that she says that we can agree with, but she's basically there to promote herself and sell books and make money.
And, you know, I think when push comes to shove, you know, we can't count on people like Ann Coulter to be in our corner.
But nevertheless, you know, I didn't hear that interview that she did with Rush, so I don't have a frame of reference there.
Well, let's see, I'll give you an example of how it goes.
Third grade Marshall is one of her new heroes now.
Oh, Third Good Marshall's a hero of Ann Coulter's now.
Well, that doesn't surprise me at all.
I mean, this is what you get out of so-called mainstream establishment conservatism.
And, you know, that's well, that's very much a shame.
You know, that's kind of been the theme of the night.
I mean, that's what you get everywhere out of these.
You've got to get on with it.
You know, she was talking about the liberals and how they use mob violence.
Now, I don't know why she was talking about that, other than the fact that there have been so many mobs, you know, these flash mobs and these flash robberies that have taken place probably over the last two months in the United States.
She didn't mention them specifically, but that had to be what she was referring to because there's really nothing else, nothing else that's been taking place that you could really compare it to.
But, you know, she really didn't come right now to say it, you know, that unruly blacks, you know, were dispossessing white people of areas that they had at least sometimes gone to, you know, be that a water park or a mall or whatever.
Yeah, we certainly cover all that stuff, but again, that's normally a bridge too far for Ms. Coulter.
But thanks so much for the call, Tim.
We got to go to break, but it's always good to hear from you, and we're going to take another call from Pennsylvania on the flip side.
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We got to get out of the space.
We go back to the telephones.
James Edwards, of course, here with you, hosting tonight, as I always do.
Eddie TheBometer Miller co-hosting with me tonight.
Of course, you know, we've got a couple of co-hosts in the infirmary right now.
Winston Smith dealing with problems related to his hearing, and Bill Rowland has got a medical issue as well.
But thankfully, we're four deep.
We got a basketball line up here in the political cesspool.
We got five players on the floor: me, Keith, Eddie, Bill, and Winston, and that makes up the hosting staff.
So out of five people, we're normally good to get two in the studio at any given time.
But, of course, Eddie's a valued and trusted member of the staff here.
And he's co-hosting with me this evening for the second and third hour.
Quick last final wrap-up thought about the situation in Texas before we go to the phones.
The Schultz family, the family that brought forth this lawsuit that the judge originally ruled in their favor, saying they'd suffer irreparable harm if they had to be subjected to a prayer at school.
Well, they were aided in their lawsuit by an organization called Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
And so this organization aided the family in their efforts to bring forth this lawsuit.
You might be interested, though, to read where they stand on another similarly related issue.
We know that this organization was with them to get them to ban prayer from school.
But here's, well, I'll just cut to the chase.
In Oklahoma, they fought on behalf of a Muslim group so that they would not have their religious freedoms infringed upon.
And it says here that, and this is the Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
They say, I think we all know that Sharia law has no chance of taking over Oklahoma.
The entire incident has been a sad example of politically motivated religious intolerance.
Eddie, if that is not the biggest double standard you have ever seen, the same organization that aids this Jewish family to get prayer outlawed in school says that the state of Oklahoma ruling against Sharia law would be a sad example of politically motivated religious intolerance.
Now that, my friends, is the height of hypocrisy.
You know what, James?
It just seems like it's, you know, we're living in a twilight zone sometimes.
I can't figure that out.
It's just the biggest hypocrisy there ever was.
I just cannot, I just can't imagine that, you know, that kind of hypocrisy.
But here's where I think the motive may lie, James.
The motive, and a lot of people that run this country right here, what they want to do is stir up strife amongst the people, the different races and the different religions.
And right now they're down on the Christians real hard.
And if they can, and you know, everybody, all the Christians, even though they worship the Zionist Jews, I can't, you can't, you're trying to find a Christian that likes a Muslim.
And getting these, you know, favoring Muslims like this in the public and pushing the court system to give them special rights, they know that's going to inflame Christians.
I mean, it inflames me, but I see the game that's going on.
But even bigger than that, James, there is a tremendous hatred for Jesus Christ in the world right now.
You know, you can talk about God.
You can talk about Muhammad.
You can talk about, like when you're talking about in church, you can talk about God all day long.
Generically.
Generically, yeah.
But you say Jesus, and that's a whole different story.
You cannot bring up Jesus in the conversation.
Or you will be attacked, vehemently attacked.
Well, the Zionist Jews, the same problem we keep going back to.
I mean, let's face it, folks.
I mean, who?
I mean, who crucified Jesus?
I mean, it wasn't an Irishman.
But, you know, and it's still going on today.
We're just hated.
Everybody hates a Christian.
Everybody hates us, especially a white Christian.
You know, Jews hate us.
The Mexicans hate us.
It's a fact of life.
So that's why the two reasons why they're sticking up for the Muslims out here in Oklahoma.
Number one, they like to start strife, and they like to sigh with anyone who hates a Christian.
Well, we're going to take a quick call now from Anton in Pennsylvania.
Anton, thanks for being patient.
Hello?
Yeah, you're on the air.
Thanks for being patient.
James, can you hear me okay?
I can hear you fine.
Okay, cool.
Hey, listen, guys, this is a little off topic, but I've been meaning to call you for a while now, and I apologize.
This has been brought up again.
But I'm calling if you guys heard anything regarding Edgar J. Steele and his situation.
No, I haven't.
I mean, you know, other than what I've seen on the internet, I hear that according to his side of the table, that they've denied him a fair trial in several different aspects and that.
Right.
Basically, he's still in jail, and it doesn't look good.
I mean, it doesn't look like he'll be getting out again in this lifetime.
It was because of him that I first turned into your station.
It was maybe four or five years ago.
He was a guest, and I really liked your program, and I've been listening ever since.
Yeah, he came on the show several times.
He sure did, and always had some good things to say.
I mean, his book, Defense of Racism, should be read by anybody and everybody.
And I just thought that people ought to know out there that this guy has been really framed hard.
And he went to jail supposedly for conspiracy to murder his wife.
And now she's the one raising money for him.
And like you said, he's been denied all kinds of fair trials.
And I just thought that maybe you guys knew something more besides that.
And maybe I just thought people out there ought to know that there's a fund set up for him as well.
As you can donate money, or you can email to his website with political, what is it, geez, what's it?
ConspiracypenPal.com, I believe it's his website.
Yep, that's one of them.
Right.
No, sadly, I don't know anything more than what I've read.
I don't have an inside track on that story.
Okay, well, any guys, I just thought I'd ask maybe that, you know, you guys probably know a lot more than more people out there.
So I just figured I'd give you guys a call.
Normally we know more than everybody on everything, but on this one, Anton, regrettably, we're immortals.
But, you know, we certainly hope that justice is done and the truth is found in that case.
Well, anyway, thanks a lot for taking my call.
You guys have a good night.
All right.
Thank you so much, buddy.
Thanks for your support of the program and for your support of our work.
Eddie, you were here last week, and we're going to shift gears now for the final segment and a half of the program.
You were here last week when we talked about the issue in El Paso, where they've got, you know, El Paso has a very close proximity to the gracious Spaniards in Mexico.
And we jokingly call them gracious Spaniards, folks, because that's what Eddie's church calls them.
They don't call them illegal aliens.
They don't even call them what most liberals call them, and that's what migrant workers or undocumented workers.
They call them gracious Spaniards as if they are actually Spaniards from the European nation of Spain and not Mexican or Hispanics or whatever.
Anyway, the gracious Spaniards in El Paso are defecating and urinating all over the streets there.
And I'm not talking about some back alley.
I'm talking about streets a block away from the convention center and all these big tourist hotspots in El Paso, Texas.
And it's illegal aliens from Mexico who were there trying to find work and do the jobs we won't do and go to the bathroom in places we won't, you know, we refuse to go to the bathroom, apparently.
But anyway, it was a pretty big story in El Paso.
And at first, the city passed the buck.
They said, well, we can't do anything with them unless somebody catches them in the act.
And then so a follow-up on this story was that somebody actually sat there and recorded them doing their business in the street.
And if you go to thepolitical cesspool.org, you can click on a link and you can watch the video.
They have the private parts of the gracious Spaniard blocked out, but it's there and you can see what's going on on this newscast.
This isn't some YouTube vulgar video.
This is a news cast.
And so this is what's going on.
So they're turning the streets.
The gracious Spaniards are turning the streets of El Paso into a public toilet.
Mayor John Cook said he wasn't going to do anything unless someone was caught in the act.
Well, that's what happened.
A fellow was leaving a doctor's office in downtown El Paso when he looked across the street and saw a man squatting down near a building.
My first concern was that he might be ill or hurt.
So when I turned around, I saw that his pants were off.
This was a professional photographer that saw this, Eddie, ran into this, and he started snapping some pictures and some video.
And I quote, it looked like he was, this is according to, I'm reading from the local affiliate there, one of the local TV affiliates.
It looked like he was defecating at the time.
Everybody's passing by, especially women and children.
We actually have a picture of this on our website, ladies and gentlemen.
And so he knew from the previous story that he had to catch this gracious Spaniard in the act.
And so that's what he did.
And he called 911 and waited for an officer to show up.
And the officer showed up.
And what does he do?
What does the police officer in El Paso do?
He cleans up.
He washes the gracious Spaniard, finish his business, and then he cleans it up for him and throws it away.
Or he has the gracious Spaniard clean it up and then the officer throws away his waist.
Eddie says he thinks that was his pastor moonlighting as a police officer.
I don't know if the officer actually wiped for the gracious Spaniard or what, but we got to take a break and we'll figure it out.
Hang on, everybody.
Welcome back to get on the political cesspool.
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All right, everybody.
So back to this story.
We're going to end on, it's still a serious note, but a little bit lighter note than some of the other stuff that we've been covering tonight.
So we got this problem in El Paso with the illegal aliens, or gracious Spaniards, as Eddie's church calls them.
And they're just, you know, they're going to the bathroom all over the roads.
They're not potty trained, and so it's a big problem.
And it's creating, you know, literally a cesspool in the streets there, and it stinks, and it's diseased, and it's all this other stuff, and the citizens don't like it.
But the city government there said they can't do anything unless they're caught in the act.
So this photographer catches them in the act, starts taking video pictures, sends it into the news agencies, calls the cops.
The cops come and they clean up the mess for the guy.
Throw it away for him.
And then, so the city finally gets tough on it.
They say, we got the idea.
We know what we're going to do now to get rid of this problem.
You're not going to believe, folks, what they're doing to correct this problem.
But as we always do, we back up everything we say on this show with references and facts.
So if you go to thepoliticalcesspool.org and go to our article entitled, Illegal Aliens Need to Be Potty Trained, you will find out from a major television affiliate station what the city government in El Paso is doing to correct this problem for its citizens.
The city of El Paso, the mayor and board of aldermen, are going to issue a proclamation saying that the residents, the citizens that live in that neighborhood of El Paso, they're the ones that have to go out there and clean it up.
That's the city government's idea of taking care of the problem.
You got illegal aliens here, and they're defecating and urinating in your city streets.
And instead of arresting them, deporting them, doing anything with them, sending the garbage men, sanitation workers out, no.
They're sending letters to the neighbors saying that they've got to clean up the mess themselves because it's in their neighborhood.
I mean, did you catch that?
The city of El Paso is forcing its own residents to clean up this mess rather than the illegal aliens who are making it.
Now, this is diversity at its finest.
Illegal aliens or gracious Spaniards, if you will, are enriching us with the multicultural experience of getting to clean up their feces and urine, something we certainly wouldn't be able to enjoy if they hadn't come here in the first place.
Folks, you can't have a first world nation with a third world population.
And again, if you go to the website, we got pictures.
We got links to the video of this happening real time.
Check it out.
And Eddie, I just got to tell you, you know, tomorrow Sunday, you'll be going to church.
You got to tell your church about this because I'm sure they'll hop on a bus, get up to El Paso, and help the gracious Spaniards.
Do you think your church would go out there and volunteer to go on a mission trip to El Paso, which is basically a third world country now in and of itself, which is where most mission trips are scheduled to go to?
Do you think your pastor would clean up this mess to help the gracious Spaniards out so they don't catch a hard time for it?
It wouldn't be a big leap for me to think that because only recently, I think this year, maybe last year, they stopped going down to Mexico, taking the youth down there because as you know, the Mexican border down there is one of the most dangerous places in the world.
I guess second only to the Congo.
Well, you know, I was wondering this, James.
Maybe, I think he probably would do that.
Maybe what they should have done, the authorities, so-called authorities in El Paso, maybe they should have just singled out the dog owners because they're already scooping up the dog.
You know, they had to care little, especially in New York.
You know, you have to have a little pooper scooper if you walk your dog in New York.
I was up there recently, what, back in April, and I noticed the people that have their dogs, they have these plastic bags and they have these little scoops and stuff.
So maybe, you know, maybe they could hire these folks, James, pay them a little bit, you know, $4 or $5, maybe give them some gift certificates from Target or something.
Maybe they would volunteer to go out there and scoop it because after all, they've been scooping them for their dogs.
What do you think about that, James?
Well, I got to ask something.
I'm sure it's something that everybody listening to this show tonight is wondering.
Okay.
You know, we've been talking tonight primarily about infiltration of the church, subversion of the church, the courting of political correctness and cultural Marxism in the church and some of the agents who are making this happen.
Eddie, we know that you don't hide your candle under a bushel.
You adhere to the word of the good Lord and you don't hide your candle under a bushel.
Everybody in your church knows your beliefs.
They know that you're an outspoken co-host of this world-renowned and award-winning radio program.
I just got to ask you on behalf of the audience that, as I say, I'm sure are wondering, do you have any friends at church?
How do they respond to you?
Well, because, I mean, Eddie goes every week.
He doesn't just go to church every Sunday.
He goes on Wednesday nights.
He helps with the church supper.
I mean, Eddie is a true believer.
But he doesn't just go there and shut up.
He talks about politics at church, too.
So, I mean, what's the reaction?
Well, sometimes it depends, James, if I'm slamming the gracious Spaniards or the Zionist boys.
You know, I have one friend there.
He's a cop.
I won't give his name out because he'd probably have a stroke if I did.
Because I post all kinds of these articles on the, you know, all these articles that me and James have been talking about these stories.
I send them to all the members of our church, including our pastor.
And I used to take little Kroger sacks full of documents and pass them out to people at Wednesday, let them read it.
And pretty much what I get is just I get this stone face of disbelief, the jawdroppers.
One fellow who's a friend of mine, he told me he was right-wing, but he said, Eddie, he said, you're just too extreme.
You're just too damned extreme.
But he couldn't define extreme, James.
But I gave James another example tonight of something I said one night when people were talking about in church.
They always want to accuse Obama of being a Muslim.
But, you know, I said he's not.
He's not.
I'm going to shift out of this rep. But anyway, yeah, I've said some pretty heavy stuff there, James.
And, you know, I'm kind of surprised they hadn't kind of asked me to leave at times.
But believe it or not, I'm pretty much loved there.
And a lot of people, and I think two reasons.
I think one, I'm getting kind of long on the tooth.
And they probably think, well, the old guy, you know, he's just kind of losing it now.
He doesn't really know what's going on.
We're going to take him to teach him to get him to his car.
I guess we'll have to start driving him pretty soon because he's going to leave his license.
But another reason, James, I think that probably, if I had to bet, I'd say at least 70% of the church members feel like I do, but they don't want to buck the hierarchy, the bishops.
They don't want to buck the minister.
And as I said, this is a show, we really have love in our hearts.
I have to say it from time to time because we get treated so unfairly by the media, and this is the truth.
I mean, we don't hate anybody.
We don't hate anything.
I mean, we certainly love our country and we love our family.
And because we're so motivated by this love, we stand up and speak out even at our own expense from time to time.
And, you know, public shame in the more genteel circles, if you will.
But, you know, these are things.
It's all about objective criticism.
It's not about undue ranting.
It's about objective criticism and just the facts, you know.
And, you know, we want to see the people who are part of the problems as we see.
We want to see them come to know Christ.
We want to see them come to be part of the solution.
We can, you know, we, you know, we pray that they'll turn and see the light.
But if they don't, we're certainly not going to shut up over here.
We're going to continue to point out these truths and let it go.
I tell you, you know, people always say, we hate this, we hate the other.
If we're hard on anybody, we're hard on our own people, you know, for allowing that.
We're harder on our own people.
You know, I think we're harder on white Christians than we are on anybody.
And it's just, you know, like a stern disciplinarian.
You know, kids who normally turn out to be the best are ones that have fathers who don't spare the rod.
And so we, you know, we point out these things.
I mean, it seems like we're hammering at his church, but we're doing it all in good nature.
But listen, there's some problems there, and we want to see it fixed.
And folks, I'd like to tell you this too.
You know, you've probably been told that in order to be a Christian, you have to mix with this race and that race and what have you.
I'd like to take you back to Joshua in Numbers.
And, you know, when the Israelites were wandering before they got to the promised land, and even if they did get to the promised land, the King James Bible backed me up on this.
God told them, do not give your daughters in marriage.
Do not take their daughters in marriage.
Don't give your sons in marriage.
Don't take their sons in marriage.
He was talking about the Canaanites because the Canaanites were anti-God.
They weren't for God, and he did not want the godly people to mix.
So, hey, I feel the same way.
But you show me in the Bible where it says you have to mix.
You have to marry another race to be a Christian.
It is not there.
Well, and the only people who still practice apartheid, if you will, and the only people who still practice segregation are the Zionist Jews.
And I'll tell you, much to their credit, much to their credit.
You know, there's some things that they certainly do right.
I wish we had their domestic policies, and I wish we had their kind of sense of loyalty to their people.
There is much about the Jews to be admired and to be to be copied and to be mimicked.
And, you know, we could certainly take a lesson out of their playbook on some of these things.
And I just wish that they would use a lot of their talents and resources to our benefit rather than to our detriment.
And, you know, that's another story, you know, wishing one hand and, you know, what and the other.
But anyway, we're out of time tonight, everybody.
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