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Sept. 22, 2018 - 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.
Hour number two, here we go.
But before we get, before we completely dive into the second hour, I just grabbed a handful of letters off the desk here in no particular order.
And there was a couple.
I think we might have read part of this last week, but you weren't here last week, Keith.
This comes from a listener in Washington State.
And Jimmy writes, Dear James, it's great to have Keith back on the Cesspool.
Now, of course, you've been back for a month or two now, but the audience does appreciate that.
Rather, Jimmy goes on to write some other things that he liked about recent shows.
This comes from Jeff in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Hello, James, Keith and Eddie.
I'm so excited to have Keith back on the show.
He knows the minds of our enemies and what they're plotting before they do.
Thank you for the hard work.
Let's see what I've got here.
This comes from Nathan in Vermont.
A listener in Vermont, Keith.
We have people behind enemy lines everywhere, don't we?
We just did Washington State.
We just read a letter from Utah, now Vermont.
Charles-friendly territory.
Well, absolutely.
Well, yeah, it just goes to show that they're everywhere, north, south, east, west, around the world, TPC.
Listeners are.
Washington State and Vermont are too unlikely locales for people that are sympathetic with our viewpoint on the political cesspool.
This listener in Vermont writes, thanks so much for your show.
It's a candle in the darkness of our modern world.
I look forward to watching your League of the South speech.
Too bad Alabama is just a little bit out of my way.
I guess it would be from Vermont.
This comes from Philip, and I don't have where Philip's writing from.
Thank you for the great work you do.
Wish I could help more.
I greatly regret missing the League of the South conference and the great speeches.
But don't worry about it, Philip.
We thank you for what you do.
You do a lot more than you think, and we love you for it.
You know, a couple of weeks ago, we had this caller from Brazil call in when we were talking about, and he has been a loyal supporter for a long time, although we've never actually spoken on the phone.
We've exchanged emails, and he's just a great guy, great family.
And he's even getting fan mail now.
One of our dear friends, John, in London, England, writes, hi, James.
I'd like to hear more from that guy in Brazil.
Okay.
Well, John, we'll try to make that happen for you.
You know, anything for you, John.
And then finally, listener in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, dear Mr. James, encloses $20.
You know, handwritten letters are sometimes tricky.
I was encouraged by the support you received from your Southern Baptist Church.
It goes to show that some sincere fellowships are still alive.
Well, God bless and warm regards.
That's Bill in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
You know, this is interesting.
This letter was dated just last week.
Still getting letters in from people who were inspired by the stand that my pastor took in my church, and I was happy to be a part of that.
And even though what happened was, I guess, inevitable with a cucked-out denomination like they've become, it was used by the good Lord, I guess you could say, to encourage and stir the hearts and minds of our people.
Well, you know, even St. Peter denied Christ three times, but Christ didn't deny him or turn his back on him.
In fact, he called Peter his favorite disciple.
And we can't expect everybody to sacrifice everything for the movement.
But on the other hand, we all know that we're going to have to fight by stealth in order to win this thing.
That's how the left gained control.
That's the only way that we can wrest control from them.
So, you know, it's wonderful when we can see people that are willing to stand up like Daniel in the lion's den like your pastor did and like your entire church.
I don't think there was a single member of your church that turned on you, James.
Even as I encouraged them to do just that, not sincerely turn on me, but just I said, hey guys, you know, listen, you don't want this.
Just tell them what you need to tell them.
And I won't be offended by that.
I understand.
And they wouldn't do it.
Yep.
They were made of sterner stuff.
And I wish I could have done more for them in return.
But anyway, it is still heartwarming that months after the fact, we're still getting letters about that as if it was just something we talked about on a most recent show.
We don't go to the mailbag often enough, and we have been getting these great letters and these great notes that people have been sending in this month and really every month.
But this is one of our fundraising months, and we want you to remember that.
We'll talk a little more about that in the third hour.
But Keith, back to work.
Tell us, we've got a minute or two before, excuse me, folks, before the next break, why don't you tell the people, you've had a sort of a special hour planned that you wanted to have a little extra time to cultivate your ideas.
What are we going to be talking about this hour?
Well, I think a topic that deserves a lot more attention than it gets, both in the mainstream and even in identitarian or right-wing circles is affirmative action.
Affirmative action is nothing more or less than racial discrimination against white people.
And it has developed into a legal imperative, even though it is supposedly based upon the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which specifically prohibits any type of racial discrimination.
And that would include racial discrimination against whites for blacks, just as well as racial discrimination against blacks for the benefit of whites.
But again, the left plays a game where the rules are heads I win and tails you lose.
Basically, affirmative action was enshrined into the fabric of American society in 1969 by an executive order entered into by none other than that great conservative stalwart Republican Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon allowed the EEOC, which was formed pursuant to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, as a federal agency tasked with the job of making sure that all the civil rights violations were brought to light, prosecuted, and corrected as defined by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
And they were basically allowed to, rather than focus on equality of opportunity, on equality of outcome.
Lyndon Johnson supported this before him.
John F. Kennedy did the same thing.
Both of them issued executive orders using the term affirmative action.
Now, affirmative action in practical terms manifests itself in two particular areas of our ordinary day-to-day life.
First, there is academic affirmative action.
Secondly, there is vocational affirmative action.
Academic affirmative action really only affects people, white people, who are applying for admission to highly selective colleges, universities, or professional schools, professions being such as law schools and medical schools.
If you are just applying to your ordinary garden variety state university, like for example, the University of Memphis or the University of Tennessee or Ohio State, you're probably not going to encounter affirmative action.
But if you apply to Harvard, Yale, or a selective college or university, you will.
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Okay, so we are revisiting the topic of affirmative action this hour.
Now, this is certainly not a new topic.
This isn't anything breaking.
This isn't anything you haven't heard about before.
But there is a reason, Keith, wanted to go back and take another look and spend a little airtime on the matter tonight.
And Keith, continue and continue explaining why.
Well, the reason why is this.
It is a major, major problem, and it's a major hurdle to people like us, white males, white people, white Gentiles generally, gaining access to the inner sanctum of political power in America.
Now, we said that academic affirmative action really only affects people that are competing for admission slots in highly selective colleges like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, University of Virginia, Vanderbilt, Notre Dame, Stanford, places like that.
Not if you're going to Itawamba Junior College or something like that, okay?
I like Itawamba.
Yeah, but anyway, why is that important?
It's important because you have to have those credentials like a Harvard or Yale degree.
For example, if you want to be a foreign policy advisor to the president in any administration that we've seen in the 2020 or now we're in the 21st century, it doesn't matter if you have an IQ of 200.
If you went to Iowa State University, you're not going to be considered even a candidate for that job.
You're going to need to have these type of credentials to really get to the point where the rubber meets the road and you're actually going to make a difference politically or intellectually or societally.
You've got to have that.
And that credential is therefore something that we need to not scoff at.
We live in a society where hierarchies of competence are determined and are the keys to the levers of power in our society.
And we need to recognize that and we need to make sure that we are not frozen out of the action, which is what affirmative action is doing officially and in terms of actual experience.
For example, I always point out the fact that I was denied admission to Vanderbilt Law School, even though I had a 170 out of a potential 180 on the LSAT and was a 5 beta cap, one of the top seven students in my graduating class of 250 because of affirmative action.
I know that I was a victim because I had a work study job in the registrar's office of the college I worked in, which meant I had access to everybody's transcript, which I would make sure was correct and then put the official seal of the registrar on it and enclose it with the application that a student might make to a law school, to a medical school, or if they were transferring to another college.
So I had access to all that information.
I'm not talking speculation.
I'm talking actual facts.
There was a black classmate of mine who graduated in the same year as I did, who had below a 150 on the LSAT.
Remember, I had a 170.
He had below a 2.5 grade point average taking crip courses like black studies and things like that.
He got into Vanderbilt Law School, and I didn't, even though I went to a lesser law school, did well, was a law review editor, yada, yada, yada, all of that type of stuff.
And this other fellow, the black classmate, was a very mediocre student.
He has gone from one plum governmental job to another.
He has probably about five pensions working for him now.
He is on the boards of directors of a bunch of big companies, which allows him to get a stipend every year to further supplement his income.
And he's just now being put forward for another kind of blue ribbon governmental job that's going to pay him in the new black mayor of Shelby County, Tennessee's administration.
Now, meanwhile, despite the fact that I succeeded and I've been able to be enough of a success that I could send three children to expensive private schools and get them an education, I'm scrambling around in my 60s like Better Call Saul while this guy is, you know, just effortlessly going from one plum position to another.
This is the real world effect of affirmative action.
And Jeff Sessions is really the only Attorney General we've had that has shown any inclination whatsoever to beard this particular lion.
Now, we need to have leaders, for example, Brett Kavanaugh.
Right now, we don't have anybody on the U.S. Supreme Court who was not a graduate of either Harvard or Yale law school.
That shows you how important it is to get that type of credential.
Roy Moore, for example, who I would prefer to have in that position to Brett Kavanaugh, didn't go to Harvard or Yale.
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Therefore, he is automatically excluded from consideration by all quote unquote serious people.
And we've got to be able to break that glass ceiling for our people.
Now, on the other hand, practically speaking, vocational affirmative action affects a lot more white people.
Vocational affirmative action was ratified by the U.S. Supreme Court in the Griggs versus Duke Power case back in the early 70s, in which they had affirmative action for blacks over white males for an apprenticeship program that would have allowed an employee for the Duke Power Company to move up the ladder and get a better position with the company and equip himself with additional knowledge.
They had an admissions test for people who wanted to get into that apprenticeship program.
When it turns out that it was predominantly white and very few, if any, blacks were qualifying, the blacks brought suit.
And the Supreme Court said that they were being invidiously discriminated against.
Well, the people then under this order that were being invidiously discriminated against were whites who by merit and by test scores were more qualified for these positions.
Merit was thrown out the window.
And that type of apprenticeship program, there are many, many more whites and not just white-collar whites, but blue-collar whites in particular who are being denied opportunities to make more money and to move ahead in their chosen vocation because of affirmative action.
That's what we need to understand, that affirmative action affects all of us, working class, lower middle class, upper middle class.
And the people that continue to support affirmative action are really our enemies.
And unfortunately, a lot of them are like us, white Gentiles.
People like George W. Bush, when Ward Connerly, the black man who started a series of initiatives and referendums in various states throughout the nation to outlaw affirmative action, he was successful in getting this initiative and referendum passed in the state of Texas.
Well, it was George W. Bush who came up with a stratagem for circumventing this by saying that the top 10% of any high school class, whether it's the lowest performing ghetto high school or the toniest most expensive prep school in the state, if you're in the top 10%, you're automatically going to be admitted to the flagship University of Texas,
which is, you know, not just a normal flagship college.
It's one of the better colleges in the nation, according to educators.
This is what we've, we've got our own people working against us, and we've got to call them out.
And I'm hopeful that Jeff Sessions might be able to make some headway in that regard.
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Well, I'm enjoying this hour.
Keith doing all the heavy lifting.
Keith, getting out there, getting on the open road and putting the pedal to the metal and holding cord here on these airwaves.
Nice to be able to take a break and listen to great radio without me having to be involved on it.
Keith's doing a great job this hour.
We are talking about affirmative action.
We are revisiting a very familiar topic.
And I would ask Keith again to tell the audience why.
Well, I think one thing people need to understand is you take for granted that everybody who listens to TPC is very well versed in all of the things that we talk about.
And certainly we have an audience that is far more intelligent than the average American.
And more aware on these type of topics.
And more aware on these type of topics.
But we have to also understand, and what you need to understand if you're a regular listener of this show, is that we still receive emails and letters every week from people who are first-time listeners.
This show continues to grow and this show continues to welcome people who are just beginning their intellectual journey and are just beginning to understand.
It's a long pilgrimage.
Correct.
These truths that we've known for so long.
And so I think from time to time, and that's why Keith and I have been talking about doing this show for a couple of weeks.
We needed to free up an hour of airtime, which is difficult for us to do because we're always so busy.
But this is something that is really for the newer listeners of TPC.
So I would ask you again, Keith, what is affirmative action all about?
What is it really all about versus how it was pitched to us back some decades ago?
Well, the 64 Civil Rights Act, that landmark legislation, was supposed to end racial discrimination in America.
And it was sold to the American public on these terms, that we're going to end all racial discrimination, including, and we will not replace discrimination by whites against blacks with discrimination by blacks against whites.
But they were lying to us.
They basically were interested in nothing more than raw power.
And the Gentile population, the white Gentile population, at least for my purposes, is conveniently to be subdivided into the little honkies versus the super honkies.
Okay.
Now the super honkies are the people that are always served when the Republicans get elected.
They make sure they get the tax breaks they want, that they get the advantages they need, and that they pacify the minority groups that otherwise might destroy property and the order of society.
And particularly in regard to that last item, They're interested in providing opportunities for blacks so they can show blacks real progress.
People like Lyndon Johnson, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Richard Nixon, and others were very fearful that now that blacks had rights, that if you just let them compete and were judging them, as Martin Luther King famously said, by the content of their character and not the color of their skin,
they would revolt if they weren't actually getting the plums that they thought that they should get, like positions in Harvard and Yale or advancement in corporate America and in the academic world.
So they were more than willing to shift the social costs of making sure that happened upon us little honkies.
We're the type of people that, for example, oppose taking down Confederate statues.
The elites don't care a fig about that, but we do.
And likewise, people, white people like me, for example, who came from a blue-collar background that was smart enough to do well and compete for admission, for example, to a selective law school, we were the people that could be the cannon fodder, that they could trade our opportunities to the minorities.
And it wouldn't affect them, as you'll notice, the Bushes, the Gores, the Kennedys, and others, including the Trumps, they can always seem to get their children into Harvard and Yale or any other particularly selective school that they wish.
So consequently, they're not going to be affected by affirmative action, but people without clout or without an inside track or without a nepotism connection are going to be affected by it.
That's what has happened.
And we're finding that our opportunities to advance socially are being blocked by affirmative action.
Blue-collar workers are just as affected by vocational affirmative action as anyone.
If you want to become a master electrician or a master plumber and you encounter an affirmative action program in place, either that's out in the open or covert that limits the number of slots that are going to be granted to white males and guarantees a certain number of slots for,
let's say, black males, then you are being unfairly denied an opportunity to advance yourself and your family economically and socially.
And this is a very important thing.
And we need to understand that throughout the history of affirmative action, elite whites have been working against the interests of us little honkies throughout this.
We've had a variety of decisions that seem to come down in favor of the enemies of affirmative action, which would be you and me.
But they were actually secret dog whistles to, let's say, college administrators about how they could set things up so that they could pass muster and continue to provide affirmative action to non-whites.
For example, in the famous Bakke versus California Board of Regents case from the 1970s, in which Alan Bakke was prevented from admission to a medical school in California despite having much higher grades than numerous blacks that were admitted to the college,
the decision written by Justice Powell, another one of the so-called conservatives put on the bench by a Republican president who turned out to be anything but conservative once he got in there and could not be taken out until he died, basically.
What he did in his decision was write it so that he basically told them you can get by with doing this, discriminating against whites, by saying that diversity is a great boon and advantage.
That's where this idea that diversity is our greatest strength comes from.
It really comes directly from this Bakke decision.
Diversity is a societal good.
And if you want to foster diversity, and that's the reason that you are preferring less qualified blacks over more qualified whites or Asians or others, well, then that's excusable and you won't be penalized for doing that.
Well, then we had the Gratz and Gruttinger cases.
Gratz was about an affirmative action admission policy to the University of Michigan undergraduate school.
And Gruttinger was an attack on an affirmative action program they had in place for admission to the University of Michigan's law school.
The Gratz case said that a points system in which race was one of the points was unconstitutional, a violation of the 14th and 15th Amendment.
On the other hand, in the Gruttinger case, the one that applied to the law school, I said if you have a holistic, that's H-O-L-I-S-T-I-C, affirmative action admission program in which you consider diversity to be a goal that you can legitimately try to promote through affirmative action,
then your affirmative action program will be, will pass muster.
Well, of course, this is just telling the leftists that dominate in the admissions offices of highly selective colleges and universities how they are to fashion and promote their affirmative action programs.
So what has happened because of all this toil throughout the courts over the past 50 years on affirmative action, when all is said and done, more will be said than done.
And even when you go to the trouble of having an initiative like the Ward Connerly initiatives, you have white elites like George W. Bush working against the interests of his fellow whites.
Well, that's the one thing I was going to point out.
I mean, Ward Connerly was, I've stepped out of the studio a couple of times, and you may have mentioned this.
Ward Connerly obviously was a very decent black man.
Yeah, he thought it was bad to do this.
And then you have George Bush, apparently a white man.
So this is the thing about it.
This is what we've got now.
You've got a system.
Well, I'll tell you what we've got when we come back.
We've got one more segment on this.
We're going to shift gears one more time during the third hour.
Keith's stretching his legs, as it were, and doing a great job.
We'll be right back.
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One last segment here on affirmative action, and then the third hour will be coming right up.
So this is a topic familiar to everyone.
We've talked about that.
We've made mention of that.
But I just want to say again how great it is with Keith having been off so many months earlier this year to come back and really have the time to showcase his intellect and ability and to have a lot of time to himself to make up for some lost time earlier this year.
And this is what, you know, this was a pillar of the program that had been missing in his absence.
But dedicating an hour of airtime to this important topic, I would say, you know, another problem we've got obviously is people would say, well, what are you going to do about it?
Well, What are we going to do about this issue of affirmative action or what it really is, reverse discrimination?
And of course, there's very little that the working class or even middle class white can do about this.
And one of the reasons for that is, look at the Jewish groups.
Leaders of Jewish-run organizations, they exist to fight for and serve as advocates on behalf of the Jewish people, black groups.
And liberalism generally.
Yeah, of course.
And that overlaps with being anti-white.
But the black groups, you've got black leaders and elected officials who mince no words about it.
They stand up to fight for and serve as advocates on behalf of the black people.
And then what do white elected officials do?
They stand up to fight for and advocate as voices on behalf of everyone except whites.
Yeah, by throwing the little honkies to the lions, basically.
We've got every other group showcasing a strong sense of racial solidarity.
And then our elected officials, instead of fighting for their kinsmen, they fight against their kinsmen and basically serve as...
Sell us out so that they and their kith and kin can have advantages that they want.
And they basically say, devil take the hindmost with the rest of the white population.
So what you're going to have to have are pro-white media entities and pro-white elected officials, pro-white Fortune 500 leaders who, look, we're not talking about discriminating against people.
We're talking about qualified applicant gets talked about a marathon scholar.
There you go.
Thank you, Keith.
That's the word.
Now, short of anybody with a paracahones doing something sensible on behalf of whites, and we're not quite there yet, certainly.
I mean, there is a precious few, and I mean a precious few.
Now, didn't Trump, though, wasn't there some modicum of a victory on this front that the Trump administration delivered so?
Well, if you consider Sessions part of the Trump administration, since Trump almost on a weekly basis denounces Jeff Sessions because he is not a wasp from the Ocela corridor, as Pat Buchanan calls it.
In other words, that strip of land from Boston to Washington, D.C. That's where all the good people reside.
And I'm afraid that Donald Trump, despite showing glimmers of hope, has sold into that lot, stocking barrel.
That's why he's not going to expend political capital to save Roy Moore, but will do it to try to preserve the nomination or effect the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Well, what was the thing that happened recently?
I don't even recall it myself.
Well, Jeff Sessions said, first of all, that he was looking for people within the civil rights division of the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Department of Justice, to fight affirmative action in court.
Now, I haven't heard anything else.
He probably found that there weren't anything except die-in-the-wool liberals in the Department of Justice, and that basically he's going to have to develop his own cadre of people if he wants to attack affirmative action.
Secondly, the Department of Justice has said that it wants to get involved in this suit brought by a group against affirmative action headed by a guy named Edward Bloom, who is a good son of Israel.
And basically that's claiming that affirmative action programs harm the prospects of Asian applicants to highly selected colleges, universities, and professional schools.
Again, the silence is deafening about white Gentiles.
But at least we have, for the first time that I can recall, we have an attorney general who is even uttering any opposition to affirmative action.
That is a hopeful sign as far as I'm concerned.
Now, what we need to do in order to really get some traction on this issue is there is another Supreme Court case that came down in 2014 called Shoot versus Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled by plurality that it is permissible for a state to ban affirmative action.
In other words, to adopt a Ward Connerly initiative and referendum item like Michigan has, like Texas has, like California has, outlawing affirmative action.
Of course, whether that law would be anything other than a dead letter depends on having an attorney general who is going to fight for the little honkies, you and me,
not somebody who is going to secretly support the position of the intellectuals and the academics and insiders that want affirmative action as a way of buying off black discontent.
Now, that's what we need to do.
We need to find a political aid.
It always goes back to the same thing.
We need political power.
That's why I ran for office.
I said, people that think like us need to have political power.
We have none.
And until we get some by hook or crook, we've got no chance of changing things for the better.
Until we could get an attorney general, for example, that would actually go after the colleges and universities that are practicing affirmative action against our people.
Basically, the shoot decision that I mentioned just a few moments ago is a dead letter.
Likewise, Ward Connolly type initiatives outlawing affirmative action are a dead letter.
Likewise, decisions like the Gruttinger case and the Gratz case and the Fisher case, even if we win them, when all is said and done, more is going to be said than done.
That's the problem that we encounter.
We've got to start punishing white politicians that stab us in the back, folks.
Let me make that loud and clear.
For example, here in Memphis and Shelby County, we had a number of Republicans on the city council and a white mayor of the city of Memphis that all voted to remove Nathan Bedford Forrest's statue and Jefferson Davis' statue from Confederate Park and Forest Park in Memphis.
Despite the fact that a large percentage of the people that voted for them and helped get them into office were opposed to removing those statues.
They decided that we little honkies weren't worth fighting for, that basically they could ignore our wishes with impunity and not suffer any price.
Meanwhile, black politicians know that if they offend their base, they have no political future.
We need to make sure that our representatives get the same lesson, that they know that if they go against our interests, we're not going to vote for them.
And basically, they don't have a future in politics.
So that's where the rubber meets the road, folks.
In final analysis, we're going to have to vote against people who stab us in the back, like George W. Bush stabbed the people of Texas in the back on the affirmative action issue by suggesting a way to do an end run on the clear language of the Ward Connolly Initiative that was adopted in Texas by initiative and referendum.
We need to make sure that Donald Trump gets the message that when he will support Brett Kavanaugh but won't support Roy Moore, that's unacceptable to us.
We don't care two hoots in hell whether Donald Trump likes the style of Roy Moore.
If Donald Trump had a lick of sense, he would realize that Roy Moore would be a much more valuable ally to him and his administration than Brett Kavanaugh would be if he gets into the Supreme Court.
Some of the people that Donald Trump supports in these elections just boggle your mind.
These are people that are never Trumpers and he's coming out stumping for them like they are loyalists for him.
And then he's shocked and surprised that when they do get into office, they're taking positions antithetical to his.
You know, there's no hope for some people, but we're going to have to educate these people about where their bread is buttered.
And we need to have people that will enforce the law that are, even laws that are passed that work in our interest.
We don't need to tolerate the intolerable any longer.
Well, Keith, I have enjoyed this hour.
I think sometimes it is necessary and important to offer a new treatment, an updated treatment on familiar topics.
And you certainly applied that this evening, and we're thankful for it.
Well, we need to understand what's going on.
We kind of scratch our heads and wonder why we do things like, for example, vote for a Ward Connerly anti-affirmative action initiative.
It's passed into law and nothing changes.
It doesn't change because we have turncoats representing us.
We have super honkies running against and working against the interests of us little honkies.
And we little honkies need to start honking and making sure that these people realize that we will no longer support them if they don't protect us.
Thank you, Keith.
Third hour coming up next, folks.
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