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>> church of music director woke up sunday morning just hoping the idea would work. well, it did. and that is your last call. lights are blinking and we're closing down shop. we'll see you again tomorrow. make sure to follow us on twitter, go to twitter.com slash greta wire. see all of the pictures. they're raw but go see the pictures of children and everything. o'reilly factor is next so good night from washington, d.c.. we'll see you tomorrow night >> we're here in new york and we
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have a studio audience here. we have a different week. this week, i'm going to be in wilmington, ohio, doing america's first christmas. if you are near wilmington, bundle up and come joinous wednesday. i think you are going to see bedford falls. we are going to learn a lot from the people of wilmington, ohio. we brought a studio audience in today because i want to have them join in a conversation. how many people here believe things now that you thought was crazy a year ago? yeah. how many people are comfortable with the things that you now believe? you are like, yeah! i'm comfortable with that. a couple, right? how many of you -- how many of you see things on this show or elsewhere and you read and you think: oh, i don't want that to be true. please, i hope that's not true. right? so the point is here, if i
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may... we are no different from each other. i don't want to believe the things that i believe, quite honestly, i can't believe i'm the guy national television that comes to you every night and says, there is some big effort afoot and it's all about global rule. that doesn't -- that doesn't even sound reasonable. it really doesn't. when i come to you and say, we could be looking at the end of our sovereignty as we know it. we are looking at the end of the republic as we know it... i know -- i know how that sounds. and i -- i wouldn't, nor -- i couldn't come on to television every day and tell you that if we hadn't done our homework. we do draw conclewings that others may not. but i don't -- i haven't met
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anyone who has done the homework that we have. we talk to people -- i talk to people on the street all the time. oh, that's crazy. do you know this, this, this, this? no. you should watch the show because once have you put it all together, do you think you could understand this show and understand what we are talking about and the trouble that's coming if you hadn't watched this show almost every day? no. it can't be done. nobody else is covering this. but love me or hate me... if you know me, you know that i am not unreasonable. and i know you are not unreasonable either. but we must think out of the box because or biggest problem right now is we are battling this idea that somebody told me just the other day that the biggest battle is when people feel something is normal. it's a protection device that we have in humans. we protect ourselves so we look
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for things that are normal, even in the most crazy circumstances, we look for something that is normal. and then we -- we hang on to it. and we have to be able to think out of the box because times are not normal. it is our saving grace, but it is also our achilles heel. it will make you look at stories and say, oh, that's crazy. because it's so far out of the norm. but we have to be willing to accept the things that are out of the norm if we want to save our republic. what's happening in europe will happen here. it's only a matter of time. and it's sooner rather than later. when i told that you riots would come in the streets of europe -- does anybody remember me saying this two years ago? did it sound crazy then? no one was talking about it then. it's happening now. right now, big government policies have failed all over the globe. and the band-aids are running out. they if i'my had to try to fix
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the wound. they're going to have to, instead of just patching it and hoping that nobody notices the blood pouring out from the door of the explorer band-aid they -- putting on. we are sticking these band-aids all over the problem all over the globe, but it is only a matter of time before angry mobs are shouting their heads off and they are shouting things like off with their heads here in america. it is already happening in britain. these pictures are astounding. some of these are just a few blocks away from parliament. and these are not just some rowdy students looking to skip class that were acting violently against police. these people actually believe in revolution. they carried out an attack on the car carrying prince charles and camilla last week. reports are now saying that camilla actually rolled down the windo as they made their way through the crowd, why they were driven through this crowd is a
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question i think really needs to be answered. every single member -- if this happen to the president of the united states, every single member of that security team should be fired. a protester reached into the window and, quote, made contact with camilla. one report said she was poked with a stick. but that is yet to be confirmed. she was on the ground of the limousine. the police say they came within moments of opening fire on the crowd during the attack. if some nut job or some mob tried to smash and reach into the car carrying the president of the united states and mrs. obama, i wouldn't feel the least bit of guilt if the secret service took them out, especially if the mob were shouting the things that this mob was shouting. listen. >> off with their heads! >> off with their heads! this isn't some meaningless phrase in england or in europe. are -- is that just a figure of
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speech? it is not happened to us here. but it has happened to royals across the ocean. what is it going to take to convince people that if it can happen just a block away from parliament in the u.k., it can happen in washington, d.c.? is it really all that far fetched? all of this was over tuition hikes. imagine when they hike tuition here or food stamps or the free health care over in england is taken away. what happens then? unfortunately, we are going to find out because the goal behind all of this is to fundamentally change the structure of power all over the globe. don't believe me? watch. >> how are we going to achieve a new global economic order? >> as students, as workers or as global citizens, we create a global trade, we create a global finance. we create global companies, but we forgot to create a global
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government. >> a new set of rules for the world. >> global governments and global agreements. >> so i think you need a new world order. >> the burdens of global citizenship continue to bind us together. >> you can -- you can say this means whatever. when we got rid of the articles of confederation and we moved to the constitution, the founders put out manage called the federalist papers. and they were the argument for the new constitution. they said, this is what it is, this is what it does, this is how it works. do you know how the global order works? they say they are heading for state capitalism and everybody's fine with t. capitalism is nonsense to these people. they hate capitalism. is this what they call the system over in china?
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we used to call it communism. but what they did is they -- they let people have some ownership. it's a hybrid. it's the middle step. it's socialism. so we know it is socialism. state, national, global. which will it be? by the way, national globalism or national socialism is mousse mousse -- mousse -- musilini. national? it's global socialism. how's that going to work? we know how we are going to get there. if you take the people at their word, the way to do it is through chaos. julian asage has said it himself. chaos is the goal. not transparency. the activist who is support him talked of creating a force for
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chaotic good. what is that? it achieves their end. ben jones is talking about creating chaos when he talks about bottom up, inside out and the top comes crashing down. is all this support for julian asage a coincidence? if you look at his supporters, the latest is vladimir putt putin of russia. he suggests he should receive the nobel peace prize. for what, exactly? throwing the world into chaos? germany is now saying, if you donate to wikileaks, it's tax free. he's being celebrated by those on the left in the press. he is one of the six finalists for time's person of the year. i don't remember the media lavishing praise on the climate gait emails. in fact, the reporter for the times said this -- documents appear to have been acquired
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illegally and contain all manner of private information and statements that were never intended for the public eye so they will not be posted here. it is so weird that they won't do climategate, whether they are looking for transparency. it seems the principle is a little more liquid than solid for those on the left. why? the reason they like it is because asage wants what they want. believe it or not, as crazy as it sounds, as one of the activists said, chaos for good. chaos for good. do you remember the episode where i put all of the... all of the radicals and i said there are real radicals like ben jones and then there are the democratic radicals. remember that? i had the timeline and one had the anarchists and the politicians that i said, you can't put bill clinton with the van jones revolutionaries, they are using that. they are using revolutionaries and anarchists for what?
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create the chaos so people will beg for the system to come down. but, gang, this is -- you're playing with nitroglycerin. chaos for good leads to more control, more government control. so here he is viewed as a hero, instead of anyone who is illegally obtaining private information. and more government is what we are getting. have you seen the securing human intelligence and enforcing lawful dissemination act shield bill? who's coming up with these names? this bill is new. it is about to make it easier for government to prosecute people like julian asage under the espionage act. anyone want to take a guess which president brought us the espionage act? woodrow wilson. yes. this act is now from congressman
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pete king, who i generally like. he said that julian asage and his soarveghts who operate and support wikileaks have not only damaged u.s. national security with their releases of classified documents, wikileaks presents a clear and present danger to the national security of the united states and julian asangy should be prosecuted. this will give the attorney general additional tools to do just that. call me crazy but what do you say we don't expand the government power? we are -- what he's demonstrating with these leaked documents is you cannot trust the government. so to stop him from exposing a government you cannot trust, you want to give that government more power. have we all gone insane?
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they will not call this law retroactive. but this law seems to be created to target one individual, which i don't think is even constitutional. and i don't know how you make a law that's topunish something that has already happened. they are going after him for something he already did. or are they just hoping he does it again? let me bring this from wal-mart. you stand in lineality wal-mart and you are going to see this. homeland security begins with hometown security. that's why i'm pleased that wal-mart is helping to make our communities more safe and secure. if you see something suspicious in the parking lot or in the store, say something immediately. report suspicious activity to your local police or sheriff. if you need help, ask a wal-mart manager for assistance. >> is somebody making bombs in
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the parking lot of wal-mart? is somebody isn't sock department doing something i don't know about? reporting suspicious activity. does this include shoplifters? because if it does... why is the department of homeland security now at my local walmart? top down. those you see marching in europe, those setting fire by releasing stolen documents are looking for chaos. responsible citizens of the u.s. are looking for transparency and accountability and limited government. do not confuse the two goals. the enemy of your enemy is not your friend. that kind of thinking is what led to our nightmares in the middle-east. i don't believe going for chaos but i do believe in limited government. i believe in government. but limited.
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this is not the way to get that. we have not had limited government in i don't know how long -- 100 years? the ways to get limited government is not to collapse it. that is a way to get totalitarian government. that is what revolutionaries do. especially if they are looking for... state capitalism. bottom up, inside out, top down. the bottom is coming up. van jones has talked about it and is now talking about the need for more inside out. >> even -- we have been trained not to have power. we have been trained to protest. we have been trained to critique and be mad at nasa. we -- at the master. that's not what we have been trained to do. and so... i would argue that if the inside-out transformation that
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will ignite the bottom-up transformation that will make the top-down transformation work and get others into power that we were not taken seriously. they have to do with the media. they have to do with the racial discourse in the media and that's the next frontier. >> that's the next frontier and julian asange is part of that. that is where the battle is. we have seen class warfare. we have seen racial discontent. now they are really turning the heat up on the rich and all the evil rich. well, may i ask, is it fair to say if the tea partyers were causing all of this discontent and the violence in the streets, which we have not seen, can we now target those like van jones and everyone else in the administration, who are making us hate the rich, with we now say that the arsonists in cape cod who are targeting wealthy homes to destroy -- can we now say van jones is to blame?
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you see how ridiculous this is. by the way, in cape cod, they wrote "f" the rich at scene. this is what they are going to use as their weapon. this and race. >> rush limbaugh has the right to say whatever he wants to say. he does not have to the right to do it on publicly regulated airways, the fcc has the responsibility to set standards to say the public cannot be offended based on their race or their gender in this country and you federally regulate the airways that they give licenses to that are very competitive and the fcc is very selective, based on standards. >> may i ask you two questions? do you think it's reasonable that you are going to spend your whole life not being offended? twho deems what is offensive and what is not?
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government? if you don't wake up your friends and family and your neighbors, we are in for tough, tough times because a lot has changed while we were all sleeping. they were not sleeping. the left has been preparing and indoctrinating. i will show you what you are up against. this is a new video from a 15-year-old kid in london. watch this. >> we know what they are up to. they think we don't come and demonstrate ever again. let the word go out about next tuesday, let the word go out about next week and next month and next year that they can't stop us demonstrators. they can't stop us fighting back. and however much they try, those are our streets and we will always be there to demonstrate. we will always be there to fight. >> where are those children for the republic? where are those children for the constitution and the founders?
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you must -- must teach your children the truth of our country. this kid's 15 years old. 15 years old. ours are on facebook and x-box. if we are not prepared, this scene... if we don't get them off of x-box, this scene is going to look like this. prepare your children so they can defend the republic in thought and heart. back in a minute.
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>> we are back in new york with our senior judicial analyst at fox news. judge andrew napalitano. judge, let me ask you -- how many people are uncomfortable with... julian assange being allowed to just do what he's doing right now? okay. how many people want to shut him down? have the government shut him down? okay, maybe five. okay. and they are tentative because i think you are feel like, uh-oh, i'm the odd ball in the class.
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put your arm up, man! >> they don't want me to bite their heads off. >> here's the thing. here's the thing. i am uncomfortable. there is no good win here. if he continues -- he is an enemy of the state. if he continues, he is taking stolen documents and putting them out and there are some things that should be kept secret in diplomacy. however, he's exposing the lies of our government. the thief who steals the document is the one who commits the crime. the person who disseminates them, as long as they are truthful documents does not commit the crime. that's the pentagon papers case. a lot of people were offended by that. it proved that the buildup to the vietnam war was a hoax and the government knew it and lied to us about it, 50,000 people die in the vietnam war, whether you think it was right or wrong at the time. julian assange, i don't know what his motivation is. you think it's chaos -- >> i don't think. i know.
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>> if his motivation is chaos, that's horr end oses because out of chaos comes a hitler, a lenin and a stalin. but if his motivation is to expose the truth, he is to be applauded for that because in a mature democracy, we have a right to know what the government is doing in our name -- whether it is lying, cheating, stealing or killing, we have the right to it know that. >> first of all, that is his goal because he has said it himself. look at the people who he surrounds himself with, marxist and revolutionaries. the media won't print the documents on climate change, where the government was doing exactly the same thing. >> well, one of the things he revealed is that the united states government committed fraud and bribery at the copenhagen conference, in order to get other countries to agree with us. >> you don't hear that, do you? >> i suspect our friends at the new york times and others knew about it now they are happy to talk about it.
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even though these are inconvenient truths to quote a certain person, we have the right to know these truths, when the government does evil in our names and lies about it, we should know about. >> it i am not a conspiracy theororrist, i read their own words. in their own words, they have been looking for a way to control the internet, control information, cat sundstein is all over this. the people who are reaching out and saying, we have to stop this guy -- those very thing it's really, tell me the difference, besides i obtain my information legally, tell me the difference between julian assange and what he is doing and what i am doing? >> well, there is a lot of people who would like to stop you and me and those of us who are not afraid to take on the government when it is exceeding the constitution. to the government, the constitution is just an impediment to get around or to evade. to the rest of us, it is the rule of law, which restrains the
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government. the constitution was written to keep the government off the people's back and it is government doesn't like that. now, one of the ways you restrain the government is by exposing it. and that's why we have the supreme court opinion. glenn, the pentagon papers decision and several decisions after it got the espionage act of 1917, which woodrow wilson wrote to suppress disent, not to get rid of dangerous human beings, but people who were challenging him and our effort of world war i. it is still on the books but the guts of it is gone because our attitude about the first amendment, which is that truth trumps secressy and freedom of speech trumps comfort and individuals, want the government, will decide what they can say, speak, think, read, hear and observe. >> does anybody know what the biggest terrorist act on the united states soil was prior to
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9/11? do you know? >> pearl harbor. >> pearl harbor. it was actually in woodrow wilson's administration. and it was a munitions depo, right across the water from where the world trade centers came down. it was done by german spies and it was such a spectacular bombing -- >> right. >> that one of the artillery shells actually pierced the statue of liberty. has anyone ever heard that? it is a fascinating story. we are going to tell that story next year. it is a fascinating story. woodrow wilson blamed it on business. he said it was big business that did this and sloppy, shoddy, et cetera, et cetera, because it didn't work to his advantage at the time for the germans to be exposed. >> because we weren't ready to take them on. >> exactly right. >> should we have imloan, would we have been a healthier society
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should we have known that wilson was lying and made this up? >> yes. this stuff has been happening for an extraordinarily long time. my concern is that people don't understand because there is no transparency on who is funding all of this stuff, what people's motives are, you're taking one set of liars and exchanging them for a much more dangerous set of liars. >> look, i don't know where anyone any of this is going to end up, but the government's behavior has been reprehensible. it has done evil things and lied about them and lately, it has intimidated the vendors out of doing businesses with them. joe lieberman said to amazon.com, i want to you take them down. and they did. the constitution prohibits the government from getting in the middle of a commercial relationship. if glenn agrees to sell me the watch and i agree to buy it, the government can't say, thou shalt not do it.
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but when the government does that, it's violating their right. could the government come to the cable carriers who carry fox and say, we don't like what beck says, so pull the plug. could they go to the people who sell ink to the wall street journal and the new york times and say, don't sell them ink. peter king should be careful what he asks for because you never know where the fire he's igniting might go. >> we are -- how close do you think we are because you have been talking about this for a long, long time. i have been on for maybe 5, 6 years. i didn't believe this stuff about the government. i didn't. now i do. how close do you think we are to crying out for something and the top comes down and then you are in trouble? >> i think we near perilous times. i refer to janet napalittano as
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my cousin. we are not related! but to sigh her face reminds me of emanuel goldstein, big brother in 1984. it's a novel, but you saw his face everywhere. so she's saying if you see something, say something. tell us. you know what will come next? they will make it a crime if we see something and we don't say something and then we are east germny and north korea. >> on that happy note, merry christmas. back in just a minute.
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>> from america's news headquarters, i'm ainsley earhardt. an outpouring of tributes from washington leaders following the death of richard holbrooke. the veteran u.s. diplomat died on monday night in a d.c. hospital, three days after undergoing surgery to repair a torn aorta. he was a key player in president obooma's efforts to bring peace and stability to afghanistan and pakistan. >> he's simply one of the giants of american foreign policy. >> secretary of state hillary clinton said he was one of america's fiercest champions and most dedicated public servants. he has served every democratic president since john kennedy and he was in the vietnam peace talks and was the architect of the bosnia peace plan. he was 69 years old. we return to the glenn beck
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show. for headlines, go to foxnews.com. >> kind of a special week on the glenn beck program. we have a great, great week scheduled for you. we are going to be in wilmington o, ohio, live on wednesday. bring your family and your friends. this is the quintessential american town that i think has a lot to teach america. and i would invite to you come and do your christmas shopping there because... they have lost 7,000 jobs in a town of 12,000. and they are not giving up. they are going down swinging. this is a great, great down. we will tell you more. there is less than three weeks left in the year, which make its a great time for congress to screw you, quite honestly.
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i'm sorry. it's a time for bipartisan legislation that will protect you and your working family. they're working right now on a major tax increase. they are trying to protect you from it. that's what the spin is, but i always watch the other hand, what else is going on? they say it has a price tag of $855 billion. well, is that even true? what's in this bill? republican congressman jason chafits joins me now. >> hey, glenn. fired up. ready to go. >> lees, don't say that. [chuckles] >> jason, first of all, $855 billion, is that counting the would-be tax increase? >> roughly just under $550 billion of that scores, according to the congressional budget office actually accounts for the taxes, about $850-plus billion. so $550 of that is if they raise
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the taxes and they cut them. from my book, if you maintain the taxes, that's not a tax cut. but that's how they are wanting to score it. >> i don't understand how -- well, it's the media. the media gets away with it. all right. but what jells -- what else is in this? what is the rush you? are going to get blamed for whatever else is fwh this bill next year. i just have a gut feeling this isn't going to be good. >> well, the problem that i am starting to see now that i that we have been able to look under the hood and look at the numbers is, remember the president came forward and said, we need to extend unemployment. that was a $56 billion price tag, but that's grown to $300 billion and they have thrown in so many other things that i just think for a conservative like myself, it is unpallettable. we are going to add $300 billion to our debt and no way to pay for t. there is no offset, no tough decision in washington,
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d.c. that says if we spend money here, we have to stop spending money there. no! this is new stimulus. that's what drives me crazy -- >> have you check audio. >> if the president -- >> go ahead. >> if the president said, you know what, the $3.5 trillion we -- that's not enough. i need another $300 billion... we would say, absolutely no. but it comesurn the guise of maintaining the taxes and the spib gets in the way of the reality that we are going to have $300 billion -- in debt. >> what is going on, jason, because i hear they are playing a new rules game where they are extending the number of days now that you have left before you take the holiday? have you heard this? >> yeah. [chuckles] >> yeah. >> who knows? i am headed back to washington, d.c. tonight? i have no idea when we are coming home for christmas? >> i am really concerned, efergr everything bad happens with the administration, every time. >> well, last year -- last year, they passed an omnibus, $550
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billion package on the third week of december, a friday, nobody was paying attention. that's the way they do these things. >> they also did the fed extended the t.a.r.p. during the holidays, et cetera, et cetera. keep an eagle eye out for us. tell your fellow republicans, trust the american people. they are paying attention right now. trust them. if it is wrong for the country, come back and do it later. don't get sucked in to a trap because of some false disced -- false deadline. >> thanks, glenn. it is a trap. we shouldn't do t. it adds hundreds of billions of dollars of debt and not one dime is paid for. >> talk to you later.
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>> a special week of shows with the glenn beck program. i'm going to be in wilmington, ohio. it's a great town of 12,500. about 7,500 lost their job when dhl left town. but that hasn't broken their spirit. in fact, it's done just the opposite. i would like to join me as we celebrate america's first christmas in wilmington. the people in wilmington, i have been getting a lot of email from
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wilmington and if seen pictures, people are making signs in their yards, welcome to wilmington. it's so cool. they have been opening their doors to us and they for waiting for you. and in today's local newspaper, a reader wrote an op-ed in the local paper that said he hopes that people will learn more about wilmington, quote, i hope our determined unity is why he -- me, chose wilmipgton as a model. i also hope and pray his visit strengthens that unity and showcases what cooperation across political ideologies can do for a community hit by an economic crisis. what brought me to wilmington was my staff. we were looking for miracles and we were looking for a different miracle and we stumbled onto that one. my staff came back and they said, glenn, have you to see this community. they have pulled together as people of faith and as
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americans, not as republicans and democrats. that ain't going to get us anywhere but into trouble. people pulling together and being americans. i wanted to show that spirit to the rest of america. the city now, they tell me is expecting thens of people to visit main street area on wednesday. i got a letter from a soldier who wrote in from iraq. he called his family to make sure they got a hotel room so he and his family and his kids can come and celebrate america's first christmas and on wednesday. the city has set up an online destination visitors guide and a way for to you buy some of your christmas presents from wilmington to help their economy out. the wilmington general store web site is wilmington general store dot-com. there is a shuttle service that is set up to take people from the fairgrounds to the down downtown area.
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there might be four people there. i don't know. but they're sure opening themselves up to welcome you, to the local and county offices and businesses are going to have everything open so you can get hot cocoa or whatever and warm up just a bit. during the day, i'm going to be there starting at 6:00 in the morning, we have events. i will be broadcasting my radio show live and a tv show at 5:00 p.m. then a special stage stage, america's first christmas. all the proceeds go to help wilmington out. one of the great places to see it is the sugartree ministries, the soup kitchen. they have set it up and we have access to watch this there. and generations pizza will be broadcasting it live. you will have a good time meeting people just like you. and experiencing that real special spirit of christmas. bring your family. do your shopping. bring your joy.
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you will come as you are, but you will leave stronger. you can also see it on insider extreme dot-com. we'll see you wednesday.
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>> as you know, the president -- the president's minister or whatever he is, jim wallace -- and i'm sure the president has no idea this is happening, is running around the whole world bad-mogging me and saying i have a problem with social justice, which i do. social just as described by marxist jim wallace, he believes that the government needs to do these things and so he goes to the churches and says you have to get the government involved. the only kind of social justice i think judge jesus was into was the kind that changed a man's heart. it made the individual pick up and say, i have to do this. i never once read in the gospel -- find it for me, will you, jim? where jesus says, go take it from that guy and have it taken to the government and have the government then redistribute it over here.
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that's ridiculous. never once did jesus talk about taxes being the way to solve the practical. have you to change your heart. i found this, mount bethel church outside of atlanta. i didn't know their message. dr. randy mickler was working with homeless outreach, trying to figure out how to help the homeless men. he took a tour to see how the men were coping. that's when he learned how bad things really were, that men were living under bridges and in tent cities with a scrapof plastic to keep the rain off. well, things were going to get bad. they had a big storm coming into atlanta, so yesterday, dr. randy had an idea. the church has a gym. it has showers. they could open the church to the homeless. he didn't tell the congregation. he didn't suggest that the congregation pay more in taxes. he instead stood up in front of his congregation and asked them
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this. >> i can't do this on my own. i can't even decide to do it. it's your church. but if you would be in support of a ministry like this for these kind of severe winter nights that would involve mt. bethel, would you stand? >> now he asked that question in two different services and that was about 3,000 people supporting it. then he said, he need volunteers d we need donations. earlier today, we called him. he said it was spontaneous volunteerism. people lined the aisles, waiting to sign up to volunteer. they drove pus buses. they cleaned, they cooked, food, 200 air mattresses, hundreds of blankets, sleeping bags, toiletries and everything else. they didn't involve the government. instead, they stood as christians together and did it
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themselves. social justice, jim. social justice.
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♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪
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