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bit well, there's just as of the don't know if you stupid as good as cross 0 is filing law, lloyd peoria buck over good deal. so dr. deal with the, the inspect for the particulars and somebody for the moment. you know, that going, you know, the way of the advisor to go with the ladies and looking at a good block. i'm not going to be so with the sure. is that correct? you have to get your model. we don't want to review the video otherwise. so that both of these are what is the is the, the so i think move, we just don't want to go here for whatever reason why i need to let you show me the quote best one. and if i do not, my world just wouldn't have just yet figured before. so when you, when you have the most beautiful with a lot of extra pictures you want your body shop, where's the below is just a lot of worship realtors. many of the rest of the summer summer suit shop stage will not be the reason why don't pick something tonight to see, but the the doctor isn't going to be charged for the video. was it bad for people? forget it. all that and some of the but the question a lot for most of
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well, there's just as of the don't know if you stupid as good as press 0 is filing lawsuit, peoria. buck over good deal. so because the doctor deal with, i know it says no deductible. so the inspect for do you want the rep? let's give it to somebody for your husband or something. you know that on, you know, the way or the advisor to go with the medicine for today. i a good block. i'm not sure what the shooting was. that was a group of and we don't want you to be there otherwise. so that also he's what is the is the workers. ok. so i think we'll just see what was the goal here. i mean, obviously, the reason why i need you should be the best way to know if i do it's not my world, which was more than just the refrigerator. so when you, when you have the most of your control with the water, watch it. where's the bush as is there another question for you? because when you have a message from the former somebody you might never even have a suit shot stage. so what's up 3 periods. and so what all fixed something tonight to see, but just go to go to the doctor. this it will be charged for the vi
well, there's just as of the don't know if you stupid as good as press 0 is filing lawsuit, peoria. buck over good deal. so because the doctor deal with, i know it says no deductible. so the inspect for do you want the rep? let's give it to somebody for your husband or something. you know that on, you know, the way or the advisor to go with the medicine for today. i a good block. i'm not sure what the shooting was. that was a group of and we don't want you to be there otherwise. so that also...
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i think they would rather pick two people out of the peoria phone book to run against each other than donald trump and joe biden. i worry the american people are so disgusted with the election and what the two political parties have begin them that they're not going to turn out. so, yeah, i don't know what he said, but i'm generally worried about voter turnout in this election. and joe walsh, you heard matt gaits who was concerned about low voter turnout, almost like a level of complacency and a presumption that donald trump would win the nomination. >> yeah, i don't see it. and scott and i may disagree on this. i can't imagine low turnout next year because i really believe the future of our democracy is on the line. i mean, with every speech trump, who represents my former party puts forward his vision with anathema to america. so if that doesn't get people out next year, i don't know what will. >> all right. we'll leave there it for now. joe walsh, scott jennings, good to see you both. >> thank you. >>> all right. still to come, growing concerns over the escalating humanitarian cris
i think they would rather pick two people out of the peoria phone book to run against each other than donald trump and joe biden. i worry the american people are so disgusted with the election and what the two political parties have begin them that they're not going to turn out. so, yeah, i don't know what he said, but i'm generally worried about voter turnout in this election. and joe walsh, you heard matt gaits who was concerned about low voter turnout, almost like a level of complacency and...
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speed, lincoln declared the kansas, nebraska act was conceived in violence, at both kalamazoo and peoria he spoke of success in defeating that act and the language of salvation. of course, his most prominent use of biblical allegories to that time was in his house divided speech in 1858. in november, 1863, he received the invitation to speak at the dedication. lincoln got a strongly worded telegram from illinois governor richard yates demanding that lincoln act even more forcefully on emancipation. yates did acknowledge that the president could not act faster than god and providence permitted. lincoln responded quickly, responding hold still and see the salvation of god, quoting moses in exodus. lincoln did not quote directly from the bible in the gettysburg address. yet, he used language that evoked the sacred and spiritual paradigms of scripture. the address is made compact and compelling by how it druids verbal energy from biblical vocabulary and concepts. the bible in the gospels were mustered into the service of the declaration of independence, as the instrument of national rebirth.
speed, lincoln declared the kansas, nebraska act was conceived in violence, at both kalamazoo and peoria he spoke of success in defeating that act and the language of salvation. of course, his most prominent use of biblical allegories to that time was in his house divided speech in 1858. in november, 1863, he received the invitation to speak at the dedication. lincoln got a strongly worded telegram from illinois governor richard yates demanding that lincoln act even more forcefully on...
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champaign campus where i went to college and as dad really was a leader of the band at a high school in peoria, illinois, where he's from so dave, talk about that on on how how the the chicago movement affected. not just american pop rock music but national asheville in particular of the connections. well, chicago was a strong i kind of grew up at the tail end of that. it was a strong the folk singer songwriter thing was a very strong thing. and i graduated high school in 73 and it was just there was a slew of live music clubs on lincoln avenue. goodman campus went their own club called somebody else's troubles. and there was orphans. there was austin's the holston brothers. songwriters had their own places and stuff. it was a very, very, very, very a peg, peg that might be a little bit for me. there was a really, really tight community. i remember going in high school. they had every summer they had a folk festival at ravinia. all those guys would play at be prime goodman clock, bill quitman. i don't want bill still around and he's making music anymore. there was a band called wilderness road
champaign campus where i went to college and as dad really was a leader of the band at a high school in peoria, illinois, where he's from so dave, talk about that on on how how the the chicago movement affected. not just american pop rock music but national asheville in particular of the connections. well, chicago was a strong i kind of grew up at the tail end of that. it was a strong the folk singer songwriter thing was a very strong thing. and i graduated high school in 73 and it was just...
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champaign campus where i went to college and as dad really was a leader of the band at a high school in peoria, illinois, where he's from so dave, talk about that on on how how the the chicago movement affected. not just american pop rock music but national asheville in particular of the connections. well, chicago was a strong i kind of grew up at the tail end of that. it was a strong the folk singer songwriter thing was a very strong thing. and i graduated high school in 73 and it was just there was a slew of live music clubs on lincoln avenue. goodman campus went their own club called somebody else's troubles. and there was orphans. there was austin's the holston brothers. songwriters had their own places and stuff. it was a very, very, very, very a peg, peg that might be a little bit for me. there was a really, really tight community. i remember going in high school. they had every summer they had a folk festival at ravinia. all those guys would play at be prime goodman clock, bill quitman. i don't want bill still around and he's making music anymore. there was a band called wilderness road
champaign campus where i went to college and as dad really was a leader of the band at a high school in peoria, illinois, where he's from so dave, talk about that on on how how the the chicago movement affected. not just american pop rock music but national asheville in particular of the connections. well, chicago was a strong i kind of grew up at the tail end of that. it was a strong the folk singer songwriter thing was a very strong thing. and i graduated high school in 73 and it was just...