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Oct. 18, 2014 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide, as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Welcome back to the third and final hour of our anniversary broadcast, 10 years in the business.
It's October 18th, Saturday night here in Memphis, Tennessee.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
Welcome back to a broadcast of the Political Cesspool, the likes of which I am not soon to forget.
Thank you, everybody, for making it possible.
And to the speakers as well.
I don't know if you heard it, Sam, but I mentioned in the last segment before we went to the extended commercial break at the end of the second hour that you, in a way, stole my thunder today.
But I'm glad you did because it was very moving and very touching to have dedicated all the lang zine to Bill Rowland.
It even choked me up for a moment there.
Very special indeed.
But before I knew you were going to do that, I had printed off these lyrics for a group singing of Dixie at the conclusion of tonight's broadcast, which will be in just a few minutes.
Well, about 30 minutes from now, we're going to do Dixie.
20 minutes.
Two more commercial breaks, let me put it that way.
But there is something to be said for the bond that is shared with group singing.
And I have remembered you saying that before, and I knew you were going to be here tonight.
And that was something that I'd worked up a few weeks ago.
But feel free to talk about that if you will.
You'd missed me mentioning it earlier because he was out in the hall talking to none other than Jared Taylor.
Has anybody here ever heard of Jared Taylor?
Well, Sam, I want to thank you for coming.
I want to thank you for the role you've played in my life, my development as a thinker and an activist.
And I let that be known in front of the crowd here tonight before I had the honor of introducing you.
But I certainly want to make mention of that to everyone listening on the radio this evening across the country and around the world that I am sitting across the table right now from a true hero for our people and a man whose wisdom and guidance and counsel has played a significant impact on my life.
And I want to thank you for being here and thank you for participating in a great milestone in my life.
Well, thanks, you.
The words don't suffice to thank you for all that you have done.
There are many who will die for the revolution, but there's only one I know that works for it, and that's you.
Is this not working?
No, it's working.
It's working.
You just got to put it right up there.
But like that.
All right.
It has been laid upon me by Sam Bushman to put an appeal in to the listening audience that we have raised a big fat thing of Yankee money for James.
And Sam Bushman wants to know if we can raise more money than that from the listening audience.
And people often ask me, why isn't somebody doing something?
Well, if you don't support the people who are doing something, it's no wonder that nobody's doing anything.
So I would lay it upon all of you in the listening audience to reach your checkbooks and your credit cards.
I don't know how James gets the support money he needs, whether he has a PayPal or what he has.
But whatever he has, you owe it to him to add he up.
All this fundraising tonight, I've got a nervous – y'all have given me a nervous twitch on the right side of my face.
I can't take any more of it.
One of our speakers had a wonderful line.
I've written down several of them.
There were great lines today.
Keith Alexander had one that 99.7% of decon rat poison is harmless.
And it's only 0.3% that's harmful.
I loved that.
But there was another one that said that amateurs in military affairs, amateurs study strategy and tactics.
Professionals study logistics.
So we're dealing now with the logistics of the political cesspool.
And that's the most important part and the most important part that you in listening land can play.
A part you can pay, or did I meant play?
Well, it seems as though there's been an earnest challenge here by the two Sams in the room.
I think Eddie mentioned this on the show a couple of weeks ago.
God was extra generous to people named Sam when he gave them talents and attributes.
I don't know what Bushman thinks.
I was not consulted.
I have hated the name as long as I can remember.
I can't stand being named Sam.
Well, be that as it may, you've got a lot of other talents and attributes.
And so the gauntlet has been put forth.
Will more money be raised in this last hour of our 10-year anniversary broadcast from the online audience, which will greatly outnumber those in this room.
So I feel sorry for those here.
But we've got off to a fine start, and I want to thank y'all for that.
Please don't make me talk about fundraising anymore.
All right, we will leave fundraising, and we will talk about a gift that our ancestors gave to us.
And it's a gift that our northern friends can join in on.
But people feel that we lost the war, we lost everything.
But there was something that we took out of the war that to some extent is still present.
And I meant to allude to this in my talk, and I got distracted and was poorly organized, and I didn't do it.
And that is we can drive, I can drive from Alexandria, Virginia, to Corpus Christi, Texas, and I am at home the entire way.
I am with family, and I'm with family here in this room tonight.
And there is something that we share that nobody else in the nation shares, and that is that there's a real feeling still that the South is a people and a family and a nation.
And now that we're working toward what we hope will be a racial ethno-state that will include whites from other areas, as we ask for equality with the Zionists and ask that we be allowed our ethno-state as they have taken theirs, that we will create an ethnostate, and it's going to be a genuine ethnostate.
And this is something else I meant to say.
It will be very inclusive.
And it will include people of all social classes.
It will include people, it will include Christians, atheists, Catholics, Presbyterians.
It will include alcoholics.
It will include teetotalers.
It will include people interested in art and people who are interested in practical things.
It will even include straight people and homosexual people.
It will be a genuine national state.
It will be a genuine ethnostate.
And only an ethnostate can be free.
When you have a proposition nation, by definition, that nation cannot be free because people have to be Soviet men and they have to subscribe to the proposition.
Only a genuine ethnostate can be free.
Sam, thank you for that.
And I'd like to ask you one more thing before we cede the microphone to a woman.
We're going to have a female's voice here.
Yes.
Before the show is over.
Sam, you've been to more events than I have, to say the least, probably more than I could possibly imagine over the years.
I want to ask you how this compares to some of the finer ones that you've attended.
But what would you say of the gathering that we've assembled this evening?
Well, the atmosphere, what the Germans call stemmung, the atmosphere of the party, is the most festive and happiest and most family-like.
I feel like I'm about a family reunion.
You are!
It's a really, really bubbly, happy, smiley thing, which I think a lot of that can be given to you because your personality, you don't have my sour, disagreeable Scottish presiderian personality.
You're the happy, sunny, southern guy.
And I think your happy personality suffuses the room and draws us out of us.
Thank you, Sam Dixon, my brother, my friend, a mentor.
Sam Dixon, everybody.
We'll be back with more right after this in a group singing of Dixie.
Stay tuned.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to remind you, for all of those, in 10 minutes, in 10 minutes, we're going to have a group singing of Dixie, and we're going to blend the traditional version with the war version.
You've got the lyrics here.
We've got to put it in a key we can handle in 10 minutes, and that's going to be probably for me the hotlight of the week.
One of them.
That's coming up, and I want everybody to be part of that.
And we're going to sing it loud, and we're going to sing it proud.
I want you to sing it so loud they hear it in Nashville.
And I want to be getting calls from Nashville because they heard it.
But before we do that, well, one more thing very quickly.
I was asked to remind people that the Southern National Congress will be taking place October 31st and November 1st at the General Morgan Inn in Greenville, Tennessee.
You can contact David Jones, not David Jones of the Monkey, but Davey Jones, 615-594-2918.
615-594-2918 to attend the Southern National Congress coming up in a couple of weeks.
The objective is to work on concrete plans to secede from the American Empire.
So there you go.
But we're going to sing a song for them in just a few minutes.
But before we do that, we've saved quite possibly one of the best for last.
I am sitting across the table now from, you know, we complain about meetings being canceled.
We complain about our rights being infringed upon.
We complain about the freedom of speech eroding.
Very few have suffered it like this woman across from me right now, a true heroine for our people.
If you have not yet hugged her neck, you must do so before you leave tonight.
They have paid the price.
You know, used to, people would say, I might not agree with what you think, but I'll fight for your right to think it and to speak it.
Well, that's not the way it is anymore.
And in our motherland, in Europe, people are going to jail for being pacifists and for being dissidents and for thinking differently than what they're told to think.
And free speech should be free, no exceptions, no questions asked.
Whether we agree with it or not, no one should go to jail for thinking for themselves.
This woman is, of course, Ingrid Rimland Zundel, the wife of Ernst Zundel.
big round of applause everybody and I don't know what she's going to talk about and I don't care She has the microphone now, and she can say whatever she wants to say.
Okay.
I want to say that I have done.
Okay.
I want to say that I've done hundreds of conventions.
I used to be a convention speaker on the road.
There was one year when I did 365 meetings, but that was 30 years ago.
I have seldom enjoyed myself as much as I did today and yesterday, last night.
Thank you.
And Being a psychologist, being a shrink, I can tell you exactly why I have not seen a single nose ring.
I have not seen a single tattoo.
And I have not heard a single filthy word.
I gratulate you for being who you are.
You are really and truly exceptional.
I really appreciate that.
What am I going to talk about?
I have so much in my life.
I wouldn't know where to begin.
I have had a truly, truly exceptional life.
Very many hardships and many exceptional joys.
And my husband put it very nicely when he said, it is not given to many people to make a difference in this world, to really influence the future.
And I think you are part of it and I am part of it.
What we are doing here, as America is changing, hopefully for the better, a millennia will not be enough to thank you for that.
This is really and truly a time such as I could never have dreamed that I would be a part of it.
What can I say to you, my husband?
From your standing ovation, I assume most of you know what happened to my husband.
So I don't really need to repeat his story.
Let me just say that I have lived under four dictators.
I didn't know them personally, but I knew about them.
I have lived under Stalin in Soviet Russia.
I have lived under Hitler in the Third Reich.
I have lived under Peron in Argentina and under Strasner in Paraguay.
Four dictators before I was 24 years old and came to America.
We are now living under a dictatorship.
This is a dictatorship.
When I came to America, I thought I had gone to heaven.
This was a beautiful country.
Decent people, peace, opportunities that I could never have imagined.
Everything was here and what happened to it and why did it happen, I don't know.
I don't know.
I only know that what we are engaged in is those are satanic forces.
I am not a religious person and I cannot tell you the Bible quote.
I was raised as a Christian, but I have long gone my own way.
But what we are facing and what we are fighting are the satanic forces.
I really and truly believe that.
that's what's happening.
When my husband was taken for me, first of all, I should say very briefly that when I was five years old in 1941, the Soviet, not the army, but the Soviet authorities came and took my father away.
I was just five years old.
He was standing outside cutting a hedge.
He was an administrator of a school, of a secondary school.
They came, they said, you walk with us.
We have to ask some questions of you.
And we never saw him again.
And in 2003, almost the same thing happened to my husband.
He was framing his pictures in the garage when five people, five authorities came racing up our driveway with their hands on their guns and took him away.
And it's been 12 years I have seen him since, but he is not allowed to come back to this country.
Now, what has he done?
He has locked horns.
with satanic forces, I believe.
I don't know if he will ever be allowed to come back to this country.
But I was left here and I said to myself, now what am I going to do?
How can I honor him?
And the very first thing I thought I could do is I could collect the writings, the information, the tapes, all the electronic equipment and whatever we have, collect it all in one place and keep it for him for the day when he can come back.
I have built a beautiful library.
20,000 books have been given to me from people like you.
We are going to preserve our history.
It is our duty.
It is our right.
And the future is going to know why we fought and what we fought for.
So that was one of the things I did.
The other thing I did, and this is something that I did fairly recently, I thought long and hard what could be our moniker, what could be our symbol onto which we could cling as we are trying to reform and as we are trying to build our own life and our own life, get back our own lifestyle.
And I thought, what is the most precious thing that we have?
And being a child psychologist, I said, we have beautiful, beautiful, beautiful children.
Mrs. Zundel, if I could interrupt just for a moment, we've got to take a commercial break and then I'm going to turn it back to you before we do that group singing.
Let's stay tuned.
Ingrid Zundel, everybody.
Thank you.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, still yourselves and gird your loins.
We're about to do that group singing of Dixie, but I wanted to give another two minutes to Miss Ingrid Zundel, who is here.
And by the way, and I've mentioned it a couple of times, she has an incredible setup back there, a veritable roadshow.
Be sure to support her and to look at the things that she has available for you there in the back of the room.
And ma'am, please.
Okay, one of the things, can you hear me okay?
One of the things I forgot to tell you, you know, you're really and truly exceptional, but you do have a fault, and that is this.
You'll have a very funny accent.
I love it, actually.
Okay, since I have so little time, is there anybody who had a birthday this week or last week?
Anybody?
You did, did?
Yeah, okay.
My husband is an artist, and while he was in prison, he did about 300 paintings.
And that was not just any old way of doing paintings.
He had no surface on which to work.
He had to kneel in front of his commode in order to have a surface to paint.
He did not always have paint or always have paper, but he managed to do 300 original paintings.
So whoever has a birthday last had a birthday last week.
You are one.
You may choose one.
Okay, anybody else?
May I ask if there's maybe a closeted Holocaust denier in this group?
Confess.
Confess.
There's one.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right, give him the others.
Can you come up and get another choice, choice here?
My husband is really, I'm promoting them because this is a story.
Most people think that he is just a wild-eyed anti-Semite and so on.
You know all the names that they call people.
Yeah, I want you to know that he is.
Okay, choose one and then let's see who else.
Anybody else?
Okay, there's one.
Okay.
Come up here.
I'd like you to come and visit my website.
And if you have time today, before you leave, get one of the pieces that I have there at Freebie so that you know how to contact me.
It's right there on the table.
You can just take one of those samples and then you can access it.
Say it so the listeners can hear.
Yeah.
I move.
There's another one, okay.
All right, we need one more.
One more has to.
We're way back there.
Come on, Mark.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Mrs. Zundel, one more time.
A standing ovation.
In fact, I want you to stand and keep standing.
Because we're about to sing Dixie.
All right, everybody.
Does everybody have the lyrics in hand?
Because it's not just the traditional version.
We've mixed the war version in this, and everybody needs to be standing up for this.
This is the national anthem, and we don't sit for a national anthem.
Where's Eddie?
Eddie the Bombardier Miller, where are you?
Can you hold the flag?
Can you get in the center of the room, please?
All right, so what I want is I want Maestro to put it in a key we can handle.
We're going to start singing.
We're going to sing the first verse, the chorus, second verse, war chorus.
Just try to follow the, just follow along if you can.
Hey, give us a hands up if you can, Maestro, when you're ready for us to start singing and play it as loud as you can.
Oh, I wish I was in the land of cotton.
Old times there are not forgotten.
Look away, look away.
Look away in Dixie Land, where I was born.
And early on the frosty morning, look away, look away, look away.
Oh, wish I was in Dixie.
Hooray, hooray.
In Dixie Land, I'll take my stand to live and die in Dixie.
Away, away, away down south in Dixie.
Away, away, away down south in Dixie.
Southern men, the thunders mutter, northern flags and south winds flutter.
Two arms, two arms, two arms in Dixie.
Send them back your fierce defiance.
Stamp upon the cursed alliance.
Two arms, two arms, two arms in Dixie.
Advance the flag of Dixie.
Hooray, hooray.
For Dixie's land, we take our stand, live and die for Dixie.
Two arms, two arms, and conquer peace for Dixie.
Two arms, two arms, and conquer.
Conquer peace for Dixie.
Fear no danger, shut no labor.
Lift up right the wide and savor.
Two arms, two arms, two arms in Dixie.
Two arms, two arms, two arms in Dixie.
As you arrayed our standards, two arms.
Swear upon your country's altar never to submit or falter.
Two arms, two arms in Dixie.
Till the spoilers are defeated, till the Lord's work is completed.
Two arms, to arms, to arms and Dixie.
And bends the flag of Dixie.
We might be the only radio show in the country that did that tonight.
I guarantee you, we will.
How about that, everybody?
Here we are.
All right, my goodness.
Where can we go from there?
Unfortunately, we have a segment remaining.
I don't know what we can do after that.
Oh, my goodness.
Did anybody else feel that?
Or was it just me?
Thank you, folks, for being a part of that.
And again, I'm a little flabbergasted because I don't know what I'm going to do this last 10 minutes of the show.
Maybe we should have saved that for the grand finale, but I wanted to be sure that we worked that in at some point.
For all of those listening in the CFCC chat room, the Council of Conservative Citizens, I hope you were singing along there as we mixed and matched the traditional and war versions of Dixie.
Is there anybody here in the room tonight that has not yet been put on the radio that would like to be?
I've been pulling from the crowd.
I don't want to put people on the spot.
Come on, you might as well.
Well, there's another man who knows what it's like to have his name dragged through the mud.
He's here.
Matt Heinbach.
And we have just a minute or two before break.
Let's give him an opportunity to say hello.
Thank you for coming, my friend.
Oh, of course.
Well, Mr. Edwards, I just wanted to thank you for having me.
It's been a fantastic weekend.
And it does inspire me that you're a man who not only fights for our people, but also goes ahead and fights for our faith.
You know, any man who says that he brings his preacher to his event he's holding, that's a good indicator of the man.
So let's have a good round of applause for Mr. Edwards.
Thank you.
And thank you for having us.
Oh, of course.
Well, I mean, and that's one thing I think, especially we as Southerners, we are a Christian people.
And if we don't have Christ at the center of what we're doing in the struggle for our people, then we're lost.
You know, I've been to Seattle, I've been to Portland, and I tell you what, a white society without Christ is not one I want to live in.
So I just wanted to thank you that there's so many men and women in this room.
And I want to give a special shout out to my wife, Brooke.
So she puts up with me.
You know, it's just so powerful to have everyone here.
You can feel the spiritual power.
You can feel the energy.
So I'm excited.
And I'm looking forward to the 20th anniversary of Political Cesspool.
So, I hope to see everybody here for that one.
But, you know, all fun aside, that this struggle is ongoing every single day.
It's hard for everyone to be able to get up and keep doing this when the forces against us are so powerful.
But, you know, as I heard one time that, you know, 11 apostles were able to convert all of Europe and, you know, create the Western civilization we know today.
So, y'all, we have no reason not to succeed.
So, Mr. Edwards, just thank you so much for everything you've done.
We'll be back with the last segment of the night right after that.
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All right, everybody, I can't believe that the moment has come.
This is the final segment of tonight's live broadcast of the Political Assess Bull, one that I'm not going to forget.
I actually stood.
And we even got a little bit of Frankie Valley in the program.
Thank you, Maestro.
Thank you for staying just a little bit longer.
And I will ask everyone in here to stay just a little bit longer after the show ends in a couple of minutes.
We have one final grand finale for you tonight.
And that is, as I mentioned a moment ago, a video.
It's entitled, Are You a David?
And it's something that Sam Bushman has put together.
It is the final item on the menu this evening, and it will.
And you get the highlights.
What he said.
And it's going to be coming up immediately after the conclusion of the show in just a few minutes.
We're going to pull down the projection, let that roll, and then from there you can disperse to the far corners of the hotel or Memphis, have some fun, mix and mingle.
Let the night, the night is still young.
Even when we cease festivities here, we'll continue the fellowship in the restaurant and in the bar.
Keep in mind, though, as I mentioned a moment ago, I want to reiterate myself.
In the morning, I don't know everyone's travel plans, when people are going to be driving back and when people are going to have flights in the morning.
But for the Coalition of the Willing, and I know it won't be everybody in the room, but for as many of you who can, the final event of the whole weekend, not just tonight, but of the whole weekend will occur tomorrow.
We ask that you be in this room at 9 o'clock sharp in the morning, which was the same time we started today.
I have directions that I will pass out for everyone who can go, whoever has a vehicle and transportation.
We are going to travel from here to Nathan Bedford Forest's grave in the morning.
It's about a 15-minute drive from where we stand.
And we have one final speaker who is yet another Forest historian, not the one we heard from today, but another.
And we are going to end the whole event there in the shadow of that man.
And we're going to stand there and we're going to pay tribute to him.
And I'll have some closing remarks underneath the most beautiful equestrian monument you've ever seen in your life.
And it's in downtown Memphis.
And we're going to go there in the morning.
So be here at 9.
We will travel caravan style.
Everybody will have the address and directions and we'll go there and we'll meet with our final speaker off-site.
We actually have another writer in the room.
Believe it or not, there is a writer whose real name is Paul Jefferson Davis.
Paul Jefferson Davis, who has been a longtime friend of my father and a supporter of our issues.
And he doesn't necessarily write about things that we've been talking about this weekend, but I'd want you to buy his books for nothing else.
Then his name is on the cover, Paul Jefferson Davis.
But I'm going to give him just a minute here to say hello.
And I want to thank you for coming, my friend.
This guy grew up with my father.
You know, this is a family event.
My parents are here.
My brother came, my wife, my child, my soon-to-be son.
Best friend of granddaddy's for 55 years.
Well, mention that.
The best friend of his daddy for 55 years.
For 55 years.
They grew up together.
And I won't go into a long detail about it, but this man right here has also paid a price for freedom of thought.
But very quickly, he has taken on the role of a novelist.
It's fiction.
It's sort of sci-fi, but I'll let him say a quick word about it, and then we'll wrap things up.
Thank you, James.
I started writing for one reason, and it was, I guess this is where a connection can be made.
The good Lord told me to write a book.
I was out directing traffic one day and he just, I was asking him like all of us do at some point, what are we doing here?
You know, what did he put us down here for?
And he answered me.
He said, write a book.
But he didn't tell me what to write about.
And about six months later, I was in the same place directing traffic and he kind of laid it out to me.
The first book is called Reaper's Reign.
It's about a modern-day police officer that is killed in the line of duty.
And he wakes up on the other side and discovers that who he is and who he always has been.
He's actually one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
He's death.
And this is a police officer that had never killed anybody.
He just did his job and gets to the afterlife and discovers what his job will be for the Lord.
And the book takes off from there and it's an interesting journey.
And those can be found.
That's not your only title, but those are found on Amazon.
If they just do a search for Paul Jefferson Davis, I believe they can pull up your work.
They can pull them up.
I've got three books.
The first one, like I said, is Reaper's Reign.
The second one is Curse of the Voodoo Moon.
The third one is Blood Magnolia.
The second two are Vampires and Werewolves, if you like that kind of stuff.
I tried to lighten it up because the first one is a very serious book.
Well, I would encourage you to look them up because any friend of my father is a friend of mine, and I've known this man nearly my whole life as well.
James is six months older than my daughter.
So, you know, I've watched him grow up and he's a fine man.
Jimmy's been a good friend and I appreciate all of y'all's support for James.
Thank you, Paul.
Thank you.
Thank you, Paul Jefferson Davis.
Check him out on Amazon.com.
Can we get Barbara Ann very quickly to wrap this up with another feminine presence if we can?
I want to tell you why I'm asking her up.
I mean, she's a supporter of the show like so many in this room and like so many listening around the world right now.
But I actually got an email from her about 10 minutes before I left my house to come here.
It was on Friday morning, late Friday morning.
Last thing I saw before I left the house.
And she said, if it's not too late to come, could you please give me the details?
And she hopped in her car and drove six hours to be here.
And she was the last person to sign up.
And she drove six hours on a moment's notice after getting the coordinates there right before lunchtime on Friday.
And she was here and she's enjoyed herself.
And, well, I'll let her tell you the rest.
She's been listening and supporting our work for about six or seven years now.
This is a really exciting day, and you've been a great audience.
And I have a special affection for James because when I first started studying about my white, you know, heritage and everything and digging into some deep subjects all by myself, it was really difficult in school and everything.
And anybody I would talk to, they would just, you know, tell me to shut up.
We don't want to hear that.
You're negative.
And I was all alone.
And then I was ready to give up after about two years.
And then I heard James on that radio show in the middle of the farm field or something like that.
And he came across so strong.
And that's what we need.
We need strength in our men, you know.
And when a woman is in the presence of like the men, all the men that we've had today and the women, you gain that strength.
You become a stronger woman, your own identity.
So anyways, I was really excited about that.
And then after maybe about a couple months or so, he was sending out white pride stickers.
And I put one on the back of my car.
I think it cost me my job, but don't say anything.
You know what I mean?
I didn't want it anyway.
But I was so innocent.
I worked at a mini storage company and I parked it right there.
Everybody of every race that came in saw my white pride, but I got away with it and I did it.
Sometimes you have to do things like that.
So, anyways, there were many comments I could say about a lot of the people.
The Keith Alexander that stands up to the Jews.
That, you know, even in the Bible, what does it say?
The people were afraid to talk for fear of the Jews.
And he tells them, so does Sam Dixon.
He's a strong speaker.
Mrs. Zundell here.
I have to say something about Mrs. Zundell.
When I started to, I looked on YouTube and I found Ernst Zundel, and he only had three videos.
And I put a comment on it, how much I liked it and everything.
And someone wrote back right away, and I saw it.
We only have three more.
We only have three now, but wait, there's going to be a lot more coming.
And there were a hundred, and I got to watch them all.
God bless you.
I wish you another 100 years of success.
I look forward to sharing that 110th with everybody.
We'll be here until the Lord himself calls us home.
I can tell you that.
Oh, that's great.
That's great.
Thank you.
All right, everybody.
Well, like I said, I wish I could bottle this night and just relive it every day.
But we are not done yet.
We are just about done on the radio program.
The live broadcast that's going out tonight.
Enjoy when you go home getting online and listening to it.
Go back and listen to it in the archives.
If you were here with us tonight, go home and listen to it and know you were there.
And you were one of those who were here and made all that noise happen.
Let's make noise one more time for tonight's broadcast and for the events that we've all shared.
Everything will go back to normal next week.
But they can't take tonight from us.
Folks, again, I love you dearly.
I love everybody in this room.
I thank you for your support and for making all of this possible from day one until today and for the next 10 years and beyond.
I look forward to continuing our working relationship.
Again, for the folks in this room and for the folks in this room only, we have a quick video presentation that we're going to show here to wrap things up.
At which point, you're free to mix and mingle the night away.
Just so long if you want to go and pay tribute to Nathan Better Forrester back down here at 9 in the morning.
For Eddie the Bombardier Miller, Keith Alexander, the rest of our staff and crew, and for everybody who spoke at this event, I'm James Edwards.
God bless you.
Live life the way we do with that retreat surrender or apology.
Thank you, folks.
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