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December 9, 2024 · 49:50

The president elect was unequivocal; and, justice prevails

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0:00 - 15:00. Luke 7:36-50. He who has been forgiven much loves much. 15:00 - 31:00. President Trump met the Press Sunday. 31:00 - 48:00. Daniel Penny was acquitted. The prosecutors’ late stage maneuvers shouldn’t be ignored. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396

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  1. 0:00This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  2. 0:07It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite.
  3. 0:10Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  4. 0:13God has called you and me to be his ambassador.
  5. 0:18Even in this dark moment.
  6. 0:21Let's not miss our moment.
  7. 0:23And now, the Hamilton Corner.
  8. 0:26and now the Hamilton Corner.
  9. 0:29Good evening, everyone.
  10. 0:33Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:34Abraham Hamilton III here.
  12. 0:36Glad to be back in studio with you.
  13. 0:39I had some business to attend to last week in Washington, D.C.
  14. 0:44I'm always glad to leave Washington, D.C.
  15. 0:49But thank you to each and everyone of you for tuning into the program.
  16. 0:54It is truly a privilege and an honor for us to be invited into your
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  18. 1:04we do not take that for granted. I am joined as is our custom by the corner contingent right across
  19. 1:13from me my man a hundred grand Mr. Bobby. Harrrarrarrarrarrarrrosa and in the screening room today
  20. 1:22your friendly neighborhood recovering what a haulik perpetually in recovery none other than Mr. Marty
  21. 1:27sparks. Ladies and gentlemen, and we are ready to bring you today's edition of the program. There's
  22. 1:36so much happening all around the world. There's a lot happening here domestically. We want to
  23. 1:42try to help you navigate these issues being by being anchored in God's holy word so that we may
  24. 1:51be able to navigate the issues of our day. But in a manner promulgated to glorify the King of
  25. 1:58kings and the Lord of Lords into aid us in being faithful stewards, faithful servants,
  26. 2:03executing his commission. That is our objective at this very moment. Many of you, if not most
  27. 2:09of you are making your, are making your transition from your part time jobs where you generate
  28. 2:13an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want
  29. 2:20to encourage you to do it with intentionality, understanding the primacy that God places on
  30. 2:26the family. Every single one of us are called to execute our King's commission. Every believer,
  31. 2:33contrary to popular practice and maybe even popular belief, Christ following an ambassadorship
  32. 2:41is not meant to be an elitist engagement, nor is it meant to be exported to all those
  33. 2:49guys who take care of that. Now, every single follower of the Lord Jesus Christ is meant to
  34. 2:56be proponents of his commission. The only question is how we are to execute our particular roles.
  35. 3:03Every joint in the body of Christ is to supply. So my question to my brothers and sisters is whether
  36. 3:12or not whether your joint is supplying. My challenge to those of you who may not be in,
  37. 3:19who may not be members of our eternal family just yet. My question for you is what you waiting for, man,
  38. 3:25is good in the family.
  39. 3:27Is good in the family.
  40. 3:29When you see the insanity unfolding,
  41. 3:32my prayer for you is that you draw courage
  42. 3:34because though you may not know it yet,
  43. 3:36what's unfolding has already been told to us in scripture.
  44. 3:40What's happening is already been told to us in scripture.
  45. 3:42So when we see the craziness,
  46. 3:44we as members of God's eternal family
  47. 3:47are not moved with trepidation
  48. 3:49because it simply confirms that the Bible is true.
  49. 3:53So we need to take full advantage
  50. 3:55the time that we have here and now to embrace our Lord's salvation so that we can do life
  51. 4:02from an eternal vantage point.
  52. 4:03Our eternal hope would inform how we do life.
  53. 4:07And if the Lord as the Lord is drawing you, I encourage you as the scripture does to refuse
  54. 4:12to harden your heart, but humbly embrace the free gift of salvation that is made to you
  55. 4:19as a result of the finished work on the cross.
  56. 4:21You don't have to work your way into salvation.
  57. 4:24All you have to do is surrender, admit your heart condition, confess your need for a
  58. 4:32Savior, believe upon the finished work of the cross, and by grace through faith, the
  59. 4:40righteousness of Jesus Christ will be imputed to you.
  60. 4:44And the eternal judge of the earth will view you through the through the vantage
  61. 4:49point of Christ's righteousness, because your sin would be imputed to Christ on the
  62. 4:54cross being satisfied, being paid for by Jesus as sacrifice, and his righteousness would be
  63. 5:02computed to you. To the Word of God, we go. We always want to begin the show before we get
  64. 5:05through the issues of the day. I know by Shah, Alastair, and Syria, and President Trump met the press
  65. 5:11on Sunday, and Daniel Penny wasn't acquitted in New York. And we got all kinds of things on deck,
  66. 5:16but we must turn to the Word of God. Verse, Luke 7, verses 36 through 50 is what I'm going to read
  67. 5:22here, Luke 7 verses 36 through 50, Jesus. This is Dr. Luke chronicling this portion of Jesus's
  68. 5:29incarnate life and ministry. And Jesus' fame at this juncture in the gospel is expanding. And so
  69. 5:39some of the prominent people among the religious aristocracy are wanting to gain a private audience
  70. 5:46with this Yeshua fellow. So a Pharisee by the name of Simon invites him to his home for a meal
  71. 5:54along with others. And that's where we pick up Luke chapter 7 verse 36. One of the Pharisees
  72. 6:01asked Jesus to eat with him and he went into the Pharisees house and reclined at the table
  73. 6:08and behold a woman of the city who was a sinner. When she learned that Jesus was reclining at the
  74. 6:15table, reclining at table in the Pharisees house, she brought an alabaster flask of ointment and
  75. 6:23standing behind him at his feet, weeping, she began to wet his feet with her tears and
  76. 6:29wipe them with her hair of her head and kiss his feet and anointed them with ointment.
  77. 6:36Now when the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he said to himself, now this is the
  78. 6:42host now, imagine he's invited Jesus as his guest.
  79. 6:45But look at how he perceives his guest who he wanted in his own.
  80. 6:52He said to himself, if this man were a prophet, he would have known who and what sort of woman
  81. 6:58this is who is touching him.
  82. 7:01For she is a sinner.
  83. 7:03And Jesus answering him said, Simon, I have something to say to you.
  84. 7:09Now Jesus is answering the thought that's in his heart.
  85. 7:12He's not a dialogue.
  86. 7:14Next to the dialogue, Jesus is aware of the attitudes and the intentions of his heart at
  87. 7:20this very moment.
  88. 7:22Jesus answering him said to him,
  89. 7:23Simon, I have something to say to you.
  90. 7:26And look at his fakeness.
  91. 7:28And he answered, say it teacher.
  92. 7:30Now you and your heart saying this man ain't no profit,
  93. 7:32but out loud you're saying speak teacher speak.
  94. 7:38And Jesus gives him this parable.
  95. 7:41A certain money lender had two debtors,
  96. 7:43one old 500 denarai and the other 50.
  97. 7:48When they could not pay, he canceled a debt of both.
  98. 7:54Now which of them will love him more?
  99. 7:55He follows this parabolic expression
  100. 7:59with a probing question.
  101. 8:06He canceled a debt of them both.
  102. 8:07Now, which of them will love him more?
  103. 8:09Verse 43, Simon answered,
  104. 8:12the one I suppose for whom he canceled the larger debt.
  105. 8:16And Jesus said to him, you have judged rightly.
  106. 8:18Then turning toward the woman, he said to Simon,
  107. 8:21do you see this woman?
  108. 8:25I entered your house.
  109. 8:27You gave me no water for my feet.
  110. 8:31But she has wet my feet with her tears
  111. 8:32and wipe them with her hair.
  112. 8:35You gave me no kiss, but from the time I came in,
  113. 8:38she has not ceased to kiss my feet.
  114. 8:41You did not anoint my hair with oil,
  115. 8:42but she has anointed my feet with ointment.
  116. 8:46Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many,
  117. 8:49are forgiven for she loved much,
  118. 8:53but he was forgiven little, loves little.
  119. 8:57And he said to her, your sins are forgiven.
  120. 9:01Then those who are at table with him
  121. 9:02began to say among themselves, who is this?
  122. 9:05Who even forgives sins?
  123. 9:07And he said to the woman, your faith has saved you.
  124. 9:10Go in peace.
  125. 9:13Oh, so I set up the account.
  126. 9:18This Pharisee who clearly is pleased with himself.
  127. 9:23It was not in the scripture, bear says that it was not
  128. 9:25because this Pharisee Simon was interested
  129. 9:29in sitting at the feet of Raboni,
  130. 9:32that he has placed his faith in Yeshua Hamashiyak.
  131. 9:37No, he just wants an audience
  132. 9:38with the popular fellow of the time.
  133. 9:41That is belied by his thoughts being exposed by Jesus.
  134. 9:47Now I want you to know it is something.
  135. 9:49The way the scripture unfolds this,
  136. 9:51this woman wasn't invited to the party.
  137. 9:55She wasn't invited.
  138. 9:58But she heard Messiah was nearby.
  139. 10:03Can you imagine what it took for this woman
  140. 10:06to come to the place from Messiah was,
  141. 10:07do you think she had no idea
  142. 10:09what the people in that house might have thought about her?
  143. 10:12But you know what?
  144. 10:14That didn't matter because Messiah was in town.
  145. 10:17One of the things that may not be obvious,
  146. 10:19and one of the customs of Israel in this first century,
  147. 10:21when the scripture says they were reclining at table,
  148. 10:24it's almost like bike spokes,
  149. 10:25the center of the room would have been the table,
  150. 10:29and it would have been at floor level,
  151. 10:30and so it would have been postured,
  152. 10:31almost like leaning in their feet extended,
  153. 10:34which is why she had immediate access to Jesus' feet.
  154. 10:39But Jesus knowing this man's heart condition
  155. 10:42and his thoughts at the moment,
  156. 10:44when he's in his heart saying,
  157. 10:45This is the dude that following if he didn't know if he really was a prophet
  158. 10:50He wouldn't know he shouldn't let this woman come nowhere near him
  159. 10:53But Jesus knowing what he was thinking offers this
  160. 10:58Hypothetical and here's the thing that Jesus drives towards in this teaching that I want to
  161. 11:06commend to you for consideration
  162. 11:10Sometimes and I know this I understand this some of you might be listening to me and you say
  163. 11:14I can you be so passionate about scripture and you know I go to church and I see some of these people there
  164. 11:19They are moved by worship and they are overwhelmed with tears and they have this devotion and commitment
  165. 11:25to these biblical convictions.
  166. 11:26And I just don't see how they could be so committed.
  167. 11:30Can that offer a suggestion for you?
  168. 11:33Sometimes we believe in our hearts that we are really not sinful like them.
  169. 11:44One of the demonic schemes that dissuade people from accepting Jesus' salvation or to minimize
  170. 11:52the quality of their relationship with him if they are saved is to have them so lost in
  171. 11:57the sauce of pride and hubris that they don't really believe that their sins are utterly
  172. 12:04despicable sinful. Some might feel like, well, you know what? I'm a good person. I'm not out
  173. 12:12here. I'm not a murderer. I'm not killing people with drugs. I'm not a fornicator like
  174. 12:19them. Of course, I may do a little dabble and you know, I may watch a little porno, but
  175. 12:23I'm not like them, not like them, you know.
  176. 12:25And you develop a life posture
  177. 12:27to where you're kind of doing God a favor
  178. 12:30by being the kind of person you are.
  179. 12:31You know, it's a privilege for you to meet me.
  180. 12:35It's a blessing for the kingdom of God for me to be included.
  181. 12:40And can I just suggest one thing?
  182. 12:43I'm gonna suggest what Jesus said.
  183. 12:46The ones of us who love much
  184. 12:50are the ones of us who recognize how deep
  185. 12:53The chasm is between an unrepentant man and God.
  186. 12:59It is those who recognized how utterly lost
  187. 13:02and doomed, destined for hell we were,
  188. 13:07but for the grace of God.
  189. 13:11Some of you, you don't have the testimony being down
  190. 13:14and out, some of you might have grown up like me,
  191. 13:16like a church, church, church kid.
  192. 13:18And you've been around the truth for so long,
  193. 13:21and you don't really see yourself as lost
  194. 13:24as those folks over there cannot just tell you something.
  195. 13:26What may be missing from your internal understanding
  196. 13:32is the fact that what you think is little white lies
  197. 13:34is odious and inostrials of a high and holy God.
  198. 13:37What you think is just not so sinful as somebody else
  199. 13:41is just as despicable and hell worthy
  200. 13:46as the worst mass murderer you can imagine
  201. 13:48because one of the things that we don't understand
  202. 13:51is the reality of the resplendent holiness
  203. 13:55of God.
  204. 13:59Those who love much are those who have been forgiven much.
  205. 14:03And so here's the rub, guys.
  206. 14:05There's no such thing as a person being forgiven little.
  207. 14:11That's why the Lord taught us through the Apostle Paul,
  208. 14:14none is good.
  209. 14:16It is a deception of the enemy that causes us
  210. 14:19to compare ourselves amongst ourselves.
  211. 14:21And we have the sliding scale of evaluation.
  212. 14:23And we say within our hearts, well, we're not as wicked
  213. 14:26as they are, and we don't recognize
  214. 14:28that we are being deprived.
  215. 14:30For those who have not yet repented, you're being deprived.
  216. 14:32This is why many people who have not accepted salvation
  217. 14:35say, well, I'm a good person.
  218. 14:37I don't have to submit to Christ in order to be a good person
  219. 14:39because they have no concept of what the standard for good is.
  220. 14:43It is a humanistic, self-determined standard
  221. 14:47that is deceptive in its origination
  222. 14:50and its ultimate culmination.
  223. 14:52He who loves much has been forgiven much.
  224. 15:00a discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  225. 15:03Proverbs 31 is a chapter that's unique
  226. 15:07in a number of ways.
  227. 15:08It's largely, what a young man,
  228. 15:10a young king, remember that his mother taught him.
  229. 15:13And you know, sometimes if you're reading this passage,
  230. 15:15you just might miss that.
  231. 15:17But remember this, this young man remembered
  232. 15:20a lot of things his mother taught him.
  233. 15:23It's so important to understand parents,
  234. 15:26our children are listening.
  235. 15:28They're listening and learning from you every single day.
  236. 15:30you know, often the devil will try to tell you,
  237. 15:32your children aren't listening to you.
  238. 15:34And parents sometimes will say,
  239. 15:35my children don't listen to me.
  240. 15:36Parents, they are listening.
  241. 15:38They're listening sometimes when you want them to
  242. 15:40and they're listening sometimes when you don't want them to.
  243. 15:42They're picking up on things you didn't mean for them
  244. 15:44to hear because they are listening.
  245. 15:47So may we as parents and grandparents make the most
  246. 15:50of our time of teaching, training, guiding,
  247. 15:53and molding our children.
  248. 15:55Yes, they are listening.
  249. 16:05Shining light into the darkness. This is the Hamilton corner on American family radio
  250. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton corner Abraham Hamilton the third here as I alluded to in the first segment at the very beginning
  251. 16:18All kinds of things are happening and today. We have a full show. We certainly gonna run out of time before we run out of show today
  252. 16:25Some of you might have read the news or heard the news
  253. 16:29It is official in Syria
  254. 16:31Basar al-Assad has been ousted, but never fear, you know.
  255. 16:36He's kicking it with all of his stashed up coin and hanging out in Moscow, with his vin
  256. 16:43Vladimir Putin, his longtime ally and supporter.
  257. 16:48And you know, our legacy media outlets are just frankly despicable.
  258. 16:53You know, most of the headlines will say, Bashar al-Assad is out.
  259. 16:58And now he's agreed to hand power over to the rebel-led faction.
  260. 17:02Guys, the Rebel-Ed faction is ISIS.
  261. 17:06ISIS has, after a bloody affair, deposed Assad.
  262. 17:18That's what's happened.
  263. 17:19You know, it's just, I just get so disgusted by our media,
  264. 17:23it's effort to try to always make, you know,
  265. 17:25like, advance this anti-hero narrative.
  266. 17:28Whoa, there, there, the rebels support.
  267. 17:31It's just, there's no good, good side in this.
  268. 17:35You know, there's no good side in this.
  269. 17:37And so that's one of the things,
  270. 17:39let me get into more of this later on,
  271. 17:40but that's one of the things that's happening
  272. 17:42right now as I'm speaking to you.
  273. 17:45One of the other things, very interesting,
  274. 17:48many of you might have heard a little bit about this
  275. 17:50in case you have not heard about this.
  276. 17:56Yesterday, President Trump was on,
  277. 17:57meet the press on NBC.
  278. 17:58And I just, you know, when you saw what happened
  279. 18:02in the last election cycle,
  280. 18:03It's pretty palpably evident that mainstream media doesn't care that this is very kind to
  281. 18:09what I'm about to say.
  282. 18:11Doesn't care the influence that it used to have.
  283. 18:14So I do see a time in the future where presidents won't feel compelled to sit for these interviews.
  284. 18:20It was an hour and about 16 minutes, hour and 17 minutes or so.
  285. 18:26And predictably, regresses in our country are losing their minds because President Trump
  286. 18:33had the audacity to say plainly, what do you intend to do?
  287. 18:37You know, and I thought he acquitted himself well, he answered questions well, but he was
  288. 18:40direct and they are going berserk over just some of the highlights.
  289. 18:48And then I'll get into, I don't want to make this show of just all clips of the interview
  290. 18:52because it was, you know, it's an hour and 16 minutes.
  291. 18:55But some of the highlights President Trump committed on day one, Kristin Walker said, well, within
  292. 19:00And the first 100 days, what are some things you plan to do?
  293. 19:03And he said, oh, day one, not 100 days, day one.
  294. 19:05I'm part in January 6th, defendants,
  295. 19:10which January 6th, 2025 will be four years.
  296. 19:17And there are still some people who are being held in jail
  297. 19:22without having their charges adjudicated.
  298. 19:24It's crazy.
  299. 19:27And many are still trying to put this narrative,
  300. 19:30oh, this is the insurrection.
  301. 19:33I was like, come on man, an insurrection to nobody has weapons.
  302. 19:37Like it's just, it's dumb you have,
  303. 19:40you know the pipe bomber would happen that story.
  304. 19:42We still don't have media coverage.
  305. 19:43Oh, who Ray Epps is, you know,
  306. 19:46we have testimony that indicates you had undercover federal agents
  307. 19:49in the crowd, you know, you had first,
  308. 19:53it was a whole big deal, President Trump is coordinating this,
  309. 19:56but then you had Nancy Pelosi having to admit
  310. 19:58she's the reason why the National Guard wasn't there.
  311. 19:59At least it's just a debacle.
  312. 20:02So yeah, he's partnering on day one.
  313. 20:05And what's clear to me, and I've been saying this before,
  314. 20:07this is a different president Trump.
  315. 20:09He ain't showing up in Washington DC trying to figure out
  316. 20:12what's happening.
  317. 20:13The man is coming in with the plan,
  318. 20:15and this is what he has to do,
  319. 20:17because frankly, not explaining this to you guys before,
  320. 20:20he has two years to churn what he has to do
  321. 20:23because after two years, that is when the 2026
  322. 20:27is when the US Senate is gonna be elected, up for election.
  323. 20:30The four-third of this US Senate is gonna be up for election, and the Republicans have
  324. 20:33a two-to-one ratio over incumbent seats.
  325. 20:38They will be defending.
  326. 20:39It'll be the opposite of what the Senate makeup was last, this last election in 2024.
  327. 20:44So you have to get the momentum going forward in order to sustain your agenda legislatively.
  328. 20:49And so it's gonna be interesting.
  329. 20:51Another thing that was covered in an interview is President Trump said it with his whole entire
  330. 20:55chest.
  331. 20:56Kristen Welker was trying to say, surely you're not planning to deport
  332. 20:59illegal. He's like, yes, I am. And they say, I'm gone. He's in,
  333. 21:03they're gone. I'm in, they're out. And then she tried to pull up the same old
  334. 21:08trope. But you're, you're not going to have a policy where you separate families
  335. 21:12and president Trump cured, cued his Tom Holman and said, Oh, no,
  336. 21:18Kristen, we don't, we don't want to separate families. No, not in the lease
  337. 21:24been. We want families to remain intact. That's why if you have illegal parents and even if
  338. 21:32they're children, we deport them all together. They can all go together, but this must be
  339. 21:40done. And then he turned the conversation on her by saying, because the reality is one
  340. 21:47of the most egregious offenses with this surge of illegal immigration is that this has been
  341. 21:52and massively unfair to the legal immigrants, massively unfair.
  342. 22:00And then he had the audacity to go even further.
  343. 22:02Not only are we gonna keep families intact
  344. 22:05by deporting them all together,
  345. 22:07he said also we're getting rid of birthright citizenship.
  346. 22:11Now this is something that I've long said,
  347. 22:13must be revisited because I'm gonna do something
  348. 22:16that's radical here.
  349. 22:17I'm gonna read from the United States Constitution
  350. 22:20because birthright citizenship is a feature
  351. 22:22has been employed based on the 14th Amendment, but the 14th Amendment doesn't say what people
  352. 22:30are saying that it says. They are perverting, twisting the language of the 14th Amendment
  353. 22:36to say that anybody who steps foot on American soil, they're automatically US citizens.
  354. 22:42But you know what's interesting about that? We don't apply that to the children who are born
  355. 22:47to foreign diplomats that are living in America. Isn't that interesting? You know, you have the
  356. 22:52the ambassador, let's say from Greece, right?
  357. 22:59The Grecian ambassador has a wife, the American,
  358. 23:02and they have a child while living in America
  359. 23:04that Grecian ambassador's child
  360. 23:05isn't automatically an American citizen.
  361. 23:07Why is that?
  362. 23:09I'm gonna explain it to you.
  363. 23:11See, the 14th Amendment, guys,
  364. 23:12you have to remember this.
  365. 23:14And this is why civics should be required
  366. 23:18for every American citizen.
  367. 23:20The 14th Amendment is actually a reconstruction amendment.
  368. 23:23The 14th Amendment was adopted July 21st, 1868.
  369. 23:28It was meant along with the 13th and 15th Amendments to be a repudiation to the egregious
  370. 23:35Dred Scott decision by the US Supreme Court that simply made the ruling that Dred Scott
  371. 23:42did not have the lawful authority to assert a legal claim in court because he was a slave
  372. 23:46in one jurisdiction and not another.
  373. 23:48So being a slave means you want a citizen of the United States.
  374. 23:54The 13, 14, and 15th amendments were passed to rectify the harm
  375. 23:59foisted upon the United States of America by the Dred Scott decision.
  376. 24:02And it was meant to convey citizenship to African slaves and their
  377. 24:10progeny who were brought to the United States and the progeny that were born
  378. 24:15in the United States. That is what it exists for.
  379. 24:18And the amendment, again, the radical notion, let's read it, shall we?
  380. 24:2414th Amendment Section 1, all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject
  381. 24:33to the jurisdiction thereof are the citizens of the United States and of the state wherein
  382. 24:43they reside.
  383. 24:46What is the key to this, ladies and gentlemen?
  384. 24:48It is a two-fold test.
  385. 24:52There are two categories that must be satisfied in order for citizenship to be conveyed.
  386. 24:58It is one that the person is born or naturalized in the United States, step one, right?
  387. 25:05And step two and subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
  388. 25:10This is an amendment that was directed, created, and made expressly for African slaves brought
  389. 25:17to the United States of America and their descendants in our country.
  390. 25:21was not made for illegal immigrants to our country because similar to the foreign ambassador,
  391. 25:27the foreign diplomat who is in our nation, they may be in our nation, but they are not
  392. 25:32subject to the jurisdiction of our nation, which is why foreign diplomats are not charged
  393. 25:39with crimes and prosecuted in our courts.
  394. 25:42Did you know that?
  395. 25:43Did you know that?
  396. 25:45Foreign diplomats, if they commit some criminality, what the United States of America does is
  397. 25:49deport them to their country, remove from them the lawful authority to be in our country,
  398. 25:55and yet move them to the place where there are.
  399. 25:58Here's the key words, boys and girls, subject to jurisdiction.
  400. 26:03Now let's apply that to those who enter our country illegally.
  401. 26:09How can a person be subject to the jurisdiction of the United States of America if their introduction
  402. 26:14to the United States of America is by violating our laws?
  403. 26:17Anybody want to explain that to me?
  404. 26:21Eh?
  405. 26:22You want to explain it to me?
  406. 26:23Tell me like a...
  407. 26:24Talk to me like I'm a little baby, man.
  408. 26:25So I can understand a very good way.
  409. 26:26Make it play for me, man.
  410. 26:29So what you are witnessing in our nation,
  411. 26:32people who are perverting the plain language of the 14th Amendment,
  412. 26:36ignoring the context for its creation and applying it beyond its original intention.
  413. 26:44So when President Trump says he's going away with burnt-fried citizenship,
  414. 26:48It is because it has been perverted.
  415. 26:52It's not some, oh, this is all about racism,
  416. 26:55and he's just this, because ask the question,
  417. 26:58how many other nations have,
  418. 26:59what's commonly described as birthright citizenship?
  419. 27:01Oh, that's right, none.
  420. 27:03None.
  421. 27:05And it's the exact same rationale as to why
  422. 27:07the children of foreign ambassadors
  423. 27:09that are born in the United States of America,
  424. 27:11that they are not deemed citizens of this country
  425. 27:13because they are expressly subjected
  426. 27:15to the jurisdiction of another country.
  427. 27:20very plain. It's very plain. So when you see all these people, oh my
  428. 27:24God, thank you, you believe it. Donald Trump says he's want to get
  429. 27:28read up. Earth right citizenship. Oh my hell. Oh my heavens. You
  430. 27:35should simply ask the question to anybody who asked you, let's
  431. 27:38let's say this. Anybody who would challenge you and say, I can't
  432. 27:43believe you listen to that man on a far saying birthright citizenship
  433. 27:46being done away with is okay. You asked him this question. Can
  434. 27:50Can you tell me what the 14th Amendment was passed to accomplish?
  435. 27:54Because when you understand what the context of the Amendment's passage was for, you can
  436. 27:59clearly understand that there was not a statement to say anybody who makes it to the country,
  437. 28:05one foot on the ground and you could show up here pregnant and automatically your child
  438. 28:10is a citizen of this country.
  439. 28:12That is not what this was created for, not in the least bit.
  440. 28:16the two components of section one is that they are born or naturalized here and subject to
  441. 28:23the jurisdiction they're on. You can't show up in my house, define my house rules, and then
  442. 28:27say you remember the Hamilton household. Can't do it. Can't do it. So it's a proper understanding
  443. 28:35of recalibration of what the amendment was originally created to accomplish and to enable us. And
  444. 28:39at the exact same time, President Trump says, we will make sure to amend our immigration laws
  445. 28:45to allow people to enter our country legally more easily,
  446. 28:48but we cannot be a country if our borders can be overrun
  447. 28:52and we have no choice but to embrace people
  448. 28:54who have climbed our offenses, knocked our fences down,
  449. 28:58rushed our ice border agents and demand
  450. 29:04to be a part of our country by violating the laws of our country
  451. 29:10to embrace that.
  452. 29:12So, predictably, there are people whose heads
  453. 29:17are exploding, rhetorically,
  454. 29:19over portions of this interview.
  455. 29:23And I'm going to play briefly for you a little bit of President Trump responding to the question
  456. 29:27as whether or not he intends to keep FBI Director Christopher Ray on staff or is he planning
  457. 29:34to fire him?
  458. 29:35I think you already know what the answer is.
  459. 29:36I'll give you a quick.
  460. 29:37I'll give you an example.
  461. 29:38You're fired.
  462. 29:39Just like on the apprentice.
  463. 29:40You're fired.
  464. 29:41Listen to and watch clip number three.
  465. 29:43Go.
  466. 29:44Are you going to fire the current FBI Director Christopher Ray who you appointed?
  467. 29:48Well, I can say I'm thrilled with him.
  468. 29:50He invaded my home.
  469. 29:53I'm suing the country over it.
  470. 29:55He invaded Mar-a-Lago.
  471. 29:59I'm very unhappy with the things he's done.
  472. 30:02And crime is at an all-time high.
  473. 30:04My grins are pouring into the country that are from prisons and from mental institutions
  474. 30:09as we've discussed.
  475. 30:10I can't say I'm thrilled.
  476. 30:12I don't want to say.
  477. 30:13I don't want to, again, I don't want to be Joe Biden and give you an answer and then do
  478. 30:17the exact opposite.
  479. 30:18I'm not going to do that.
  480. 30:21What I'm going to say is I certainly cannot be happy with him.
  481. 30:24You take a look at what's happened and then when I was shot in the year, he said, oh, maybe
  482. 30:29it was the shrapnel coming from.
  483. 30:32Is it coming from heaven?
  484. 30:34I don't think so.
  485. 30:36So we need somebody to strain it.
  486. 30:39You know, I have a lot of respect for the FBI, but the FBI's respect has gone way down over
  487. 30:45the last number of years.
  488. 30:46don't you have to fire him in order to make room for cash
  489. 30:49brutality is in fact confirmed well I mean it would sort of
  490. 30:52seem pretty obvious that if cash gets in he's going to be taking
  491. 30:55somebody's place right there's somebody is the man that you're
  492. 30:57talking about
  493. 31:03well of course
  494. 31:07invaded my house
  495. 31:11though you could understand man they are they're going berserk
  496. 31:15over this interview and it's
  497. 31:18unfortunate and predictable
  498. 31:20I'm gonna move on a little bit now.
  499. 31:23I spoke a lot about the Scramatic case,
  500. 31:29I was arguing at the US Supreme Court last week, last Tuesday,
  501. 31:33and I played some audio from the court exchange,
  502. 31:35but I want you, and I can post this without further comment
  503. 31:40after I set up this clip.
  504. 31:42I want you to see, for those of you who are watching this show,
  505. 31:44and some of the commentators who are watching the live stream,
  506. 31:49that being a citizen of the US and subject to the jurisdiction of our nation is also why
  507. 31:55we have United States military members who are stationed overseas and when their children
  508. 32:01are born, they're US citizens because foreign US bases are considered US sovereign territory
  509. 32:09and they're subject to the jurisdiction of our nation even though they're currently in
  510. 32:14and for inmates, this is not, guys, this is not rocket surgery.
  511. 32:18It's not.
  512. 32:19Unless you wanted to make it, want to make it complicated
  513. 32:22because you had to have all two of your motives.
  514. 32:23So I'll set up the clip I'm gonna play
  515. 32:24and I'll get on the other side of the break.
  516. 32:26I told you the ACLU's attorney was a person
  517. 32:30who identified themselves by the name of Chase Strangio.
  518. 32:33This is a woman who has identified herself as a man
  519. 32:36who argued the case.
  520. 32:37For those who are watching this show,
  521. 32:39you're gonna get to see a face with mustache,
  522. 32:41lightweight like freshman year in college beard, but I want you to pay attention to the voice.
  523. 32:46And you tell me what it is that you hear. And those who are listening to your audio,
  524. 32:50you'll be able to detect exactly what I'm saying when you hear the clip on the other side of the break.
  525. 32:54The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Bitted Common Terrets are available at
  526. 33:10eafr.net back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  527. 33:16Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here. I'm going to play for you now
  528. 33:20Just a short clip of Chase Strangio, which is again the woman who argued before the US Supreme
  529. 33:26Court that the state of Tennessee should not be able to protect its minor citizens from
  530. 33:32genital mutilation procedures, hormone blockers, chemical castrations, because in her words,
  531. 33:38children know if they're trans by the age of two. Y'all think I'm kidding? I wish I was. Listen to
  532. 33:45Do you want to watch clip number two?
  533. 33:47Go.
  534. 33:48I would say if nobody has to provide this medication to adolescents, these are not doctors being
  535. 33:53forced to provide this medication.
  536. 33:55These are doctors who are wanting to treat their patients in the best way that they know
  537. 34:00how based on the best available evidence to us.
  538. 34:03These are young people who may have known since they were two years old exactly who they
  539. 34:06are who suffered for six, seven years before they had any relief.
  540. 34:10What's happening here, it's not the kids who are consenting to this treatment, it's the
  541. 34:13parents who are consenting to the treatment. And as a parent, I would say, we, when our children
  542. 34:18are suffering, we are suffering. And these are parents who love their children, who are
  543. 34:22listening to the advice of their doctors of the mainstream medical community and doing what's
  544. 34:26right for their kids in the state of Tennessee has displaced their judgment.
  545. 34:33My staff, freshman year beard, what the voice does, huh? Man, seeing whoever was interviewing
  546. 34:45this woman. If you ever seen that that that that that
  547. 34:49Jeff when when Denzel Washington slams the door, come on, man, get
  548. 34:54out of here. The moment she said, two years old. That's when the
  549. 34:58Denzel, Jeff should have took place. God, this this this this this
  550. 35:07this is what I'm talking about. You know, and like, she thinks
  551. 35:13that argument is persuasive. So if you have somewhere, not y'all
  552. 35:16go, no, I feel about parental rights. But if you have a
  553. 35:18circumstance where you have a parent who's saying, yeah, I think it's good for my child
  554. 35:21to be injected with heroin.
  555. 35:24You think they shouldn't be able to do that?
  556. 35:27You think a parent and a child should be able to consent to the child being deprived of their
  557. 35:33reproductive capacity for life because of something they might express, even giving her
  558. 35:38argument the best, creed is possible when they're six, when they're seven, man.
  559. 35:46And I just wanted y'all to have that visual and audio reconciliation.
  560. 35:54I'll say it again, like I said before, there was no amount of surgeries or chemical consumption
  561. 36:00or hormone ingestion that would change a boy into a girl.
  562. 36:04It can't be done.
  563. 36:07It cannot be done.
  564. 36:11There are all kinds of things far less egregious and significant than permanent adjustment of
  565. 36:20your bodies and capacity that we don't allow children to do it. You know why? Because they're
  566. 36:25children. We don't allow children to sign contracts. We don't allow children to anyway.
  567. 36:38The guys, this is evident of the Romans one phenomenon that I described to you last week.
  568. 36:44The consequences of refusing to acknowledge God and worship Him as God is that we become futile
  569. 36:49in our reason. Many of you might have heard, I want to get to something else. I'll just mention
  570. 36:55is briefly, and if I have time to come back to it, I will. But the United Health CEO who
  571. 37:01was murdered in Washington, New York City, the police have arrested a man who's accused
  572. 37:08of murdering the United Healthcare CEO. The man who's accused is named Luigi Nicholas Mangione.
  573. 37:16Apparently had a ghost gun according to reports that he put together from a 3D printer that
  574. 37:24that also had, used to be described as a silencer,
  575. 37:32got the technical terminology for it.
  576. 37:34Suppressor, that's right, suppressor.
  577. 37:37But can I ask a question?
  578. 37:38Can I ask a question?
  579. 37:40Maybe something's wrong with me,
  580. 37:41because when I saw them reporting,
  581. 37:43when I saw the reporting on this,
  582. 37:46as stands alleged murderers arrest,
  583. 37:52I asked myself a question, I say itself.
  584. 37:54Yeah.
  585. 37:56Why do we have all of this information about Oluigi here?
  586. 38:01A few days after this, and we still don't know much
  587. 38:04about the dude who tried to kill President Trump
  588. 38:06in Pittsburgh, I'm sorry, Pennsylvania.
  589. 38:09Why do we know so much about Luigi
  590. 38:12in here in one of the Mario Brothers?
  591. 38:14But we don't know nothing about Thomas Crook,
  592. 38:16so it is, we know Luigi, this man,
  593. 38:20he has a home in Hawaii, he hangs out in Mer,
  594. 38:24we know all this about Luigi.
  595. 38:26He ain't even get no one up mushroom
  596. 38:27when he hit the brick and none of that.
  597. 38:28But we know all of this about Luigi,
  598. 38:30but we, we,
  599. 38:32and nobody's asking questions about the dude
  600. 38:34who literally tried to kill the 45th
  601. 38:36and now 47th president of United States of America.
  602. 38:41Maybe something's wrong with me,
  603. 38:42but I have a problem with that.
  604. 38:45We know all of this about Luigi,
  605. 38:47he wasn't even on Yoshi's back,
  606. 38:48but we got all this information about Luigi,
  607. 38:50but we don't know nothing about crooks.
  608. 38:55Somebody got it, has to help me with that.
  609. 38:57And we have all of this investigation,
  610. 38:59all of this technology.
  611. 39:00You know, you have people who want even on
  612. 39:02in Washington DC on January 6th,
  613. 39:04but they're gonna knock on the door on the FBI.
  614. 39:06They chilling somewhere in Des Moines, Ziya.
  615. 39:08I know you don't pronounce the S,
  616. 39:09but they're in Des Moines, Ziya, where they're gonna knock,
  617. 39:12where's the FBI, we're here to help.
  618. 39:13But we, Luigi, weren't even trying to holla at Princess Peach,
  619. 39:17but we know all about him,
  620. 39:18and we don't know nothing about,
  621. 39:20somebody has to, maybe I have too many questions.
  622. 39:24Maybe I'm just too inquisitive.
  623. 39:25Maybe I should just be a good little cog in the wheel
  624. 39:28and leave my questions in the back burner.
  625. 39:31Maybe that's what I need to do.
  626. 39:39You know, I might have been accused.
  627. 39:41Maybe this might have happened,
  628. 39:43and you know, when I was a little boy in class
  629. 39:44of talking too much, maybe that's what it is.
  630. 39:46I mean, that's my problem.
  631. 39:49That's just crazy to me.
  632. 39:52We literally almost had an assassination
  633. 39:57and attempted multiple times, even.
  634. 39:59Yet, societal collective, shrugging me on.
  635. 40:04Well, we know everything about Luigi going down the green tunnel,
  636. 40:07going through change, changing from one world to the next.
  637. 40:11And Luigi, you don't even have the invisibility star, but we know everything about him.
  638. 40:21Daniel Penny, many of you may be aware, the announcement was made today that Daniel Penny was acquitted
  639. 40:31in the charges associated with the death of Jordan Nealey, Daniel Penny, 26 years old,
  640. 40:38Jordan Nealey, 30 years old. Some of you may recall the facts. According to what's been reported,
  641. 40:44it. Jordan Ealy was intoxicated on a synthetic marijuana, had a history of mental instability
  642. 40:55issues, was threatening people on, this is a quarter of which reported that threatening
  643. 40:59people on the subway in New York and Daniel Penny, the marine veteran who was also a student
  644. 41:08at the time, an architecture student was restrained, restrained, Jordan Nealey, and Jordan Nealey
  645. 41:16expired in the process. I've seen lots of reports and all my goodness, you know, the burn-loop
  646. 41:24murder folks were out in force, and I'm going to get to them in a moment, but they really
  647. 41:27disgust me for a number of reasons. But I'm going to explain that in a moment. Before I
  648. 41:33get to that, I want to explain something about the legalities. Many of you know this, but
  649. 41:37Some of you who may be new to the program may not know that I was a major felony prosecutor for a decade prosecutor homicides
  650. 41:44Sexual assault, aggravated robber you name it all this kind of stuff so I prosecuted cases like this
  651. 41:51Daniel Penny was charged with second degree manslaughter in New York
  652. 41:56That was the the more severe of the two charges that ultimately
  653. 42:03asserted before the jury
  654. 42:05All right
  655. 42:06The second charge that was asserted was criminally negligent homicide. I'm gonna explain something that is not obvious in
  656. 42:16Cases where you have the instant charge that's the main charge and you have what's called a lesser and included offense
  657. 42:22Usually a lesser and included offense is one that can be sustained on a separate fact pattern like for example
  658. 42:29Or let me say additional facts
  659. 42:31I should say so if you have for example a murder case where the the the manner means of the of the homicide
  660. 42:37execution was via firearm where you could have, say you have a person who's also a
  661. 42:43felon, you might have the lesser offense of a felon in possession of a weapon in
  662. 42:49addition to the homicide charge, right? Well, when that is the case, you can have
  663. 42:53both charges asserted at the exact same time. Or if you have a scenario where
  664. 43:00you have something similar, the lesser included offense would be a lesser
  665. 43:04variety of the instant offense, but if they are fact sufficient to sustain a conviction
  666. 43:10on the lesser offense, regardless of the first offense, you can assert them both together.
  667. 43:14In this case, New York law prohibited the simultaneous prosecution of the secondary manslaughter,
  668. 43:22which is a crime, to hold an accused party accountable for acting in a manner, albeit unintentionally
  669. 43:29that resulted in the loss of human life.
  670. 43:33The same notion would apply to criminally negative
  671. 43:37to homicide.
  672. 43:38In this instance, New York law prohibited
  673. 43:41the simultaneous prosecution of both charges.
  674. 43:44All right.
  675. 43:45Now as a prosecutor, my practice was that I always attempted
  676. 43:49to avoid going to tribal for a jury with lesser
  677. 43:53and included offenses because I wanted to be able
  678. 43:55to affirmatively make my case to the jury
  679. 43:57and to convey with conviction and argue with conviction
  680. 44:00that the charge that I'm bringing is the accurate charge
  681. 44:03And I don't want you trying to negotiate with guilt or innocence because I as the prosecutor
  682. 44:09view the deprivation of liberty from an American citizen was such a high bar that I understand
  683. 44:17the responsibility I have to carry the burden of proof to persuade you jurors that a charge
  684. 44:22party is in fact guilty of what I'm accusing them of.
  685. 44:26Because I wanted to avoid the unintentional communications of the jury that as the prosecutor
  686. 44:30that I am uncertain about what to charge him with.
  687. 44:33And so I'm just going to present to you a smattering of options because I am uncertain or I don't
  688. 44:38have the evidence sufficient to sustain a guilty verdict for what I am charging you with.
  689. 44:44All right.
  690. 44:45If you know any trial attorneys, you will hear them say things similar to that notion.
  691. 44:49All right.
  692. 44:52In this particular case, Daniel Penny was indicted for manslaughter, second-degree manslaughter.
  693. 45:00The jury selection process.
  694. 45:01This is something that people don't realize.
  695. 45:03Jury selection is the most important process in the trial
  696. 45:05to where you have an entire veneer of people.
  697. 45:08The veneer is not the jury because they don't become
  698. 45:10the jury until they take the oath and are sworn in
  699. 45:13as the 12 jurors deciding the verdict
  700. 45:15and whatever alternates may be available.
  701. 45:17All right.
  702. 45:18So the entire course of the trial,
  703. 45:21the jury is being communicated to you by the prosecution
  704. 45:25that Daniel Penny is here because we believe
  705. 45:27he has committed manslaughter.
  706. 45:30We believe it so fervently, so stridently, so passionately,
  707. 45:33and we believe we have the evidence to sustain it,
  708. 45:35that we require your participation
  709. 45:37as citizens of the state of New York
  710. 45:39to be the peers who will agree with our assessment
  711. 45:42and hold him accountable by convicting them of this crime.
  712. 45:47In this case, the entire trial was conducted,
  713. 45:52evidence presented, deliberation had already began
  714. 45:57by the jury for days, and the jury, on not one,
  715. 46:03but two occasions communicated to the judge over those days
  716. 46:08that they did not have enough evidence
  717. 46:10to come to a unanimous verdict in any direction,
  718. 46:13whether to convict Daniel Penny or to acquit Daniel Penny.
  719. 46:16They did that on several occasions.
  720. 46:18Now any trial lawyer will tell you,
  721. 46:20if you have a jury that's communicated on more than one occasion,
  722. 46:23that they are deadlocked, unable to come to unanimous decision,
  723. 46:27that that is not necessarily good for the prosecution.
  724. 46:31The Manhattan District Attorney,
  725. 46:33District Assistant District Attorney's understood that.
  726. 46:35So after days of deliberation,
  727. 46:39the Manhattan District Attorney's office,
  728. 46:43after trying Daniel Penny, communicating the jury
  729. 46:46day in, day out, second degree manslaughter,
  730. 46:48second degree manslaughter, second degree manslaughter,
  731. 46:50second degree manslaughter, they decided
  732. 46:53while the jury is still deliberating,
  733. 46:55that you know what we've decided,
  734. 46:57we're gonna dismiss the charge of second degree manslaughter.
  735. 47:01Now put yourself in the position of the jury.
  736. 47:04Now I know what the facts are.
  737. 47:06Well put yourself in the position of the jury.
  738. 47:08What do you think the prosecution is communicated to you
  739. 47:11after you have sat through a trial for days,
  740. 47:14deliberated for days, unable to come to a conclusion.
  741. 47:17And yet now you find out for the first time
  742. 47:19that the judge is dismissing the charge
  743. 47:21that you've been sitting here for all week.
  744. 47:22What does that communicate to you?
  745. 47:25After you've already sent out,
  746. 47:27notice is saying that we can't come to you
  747. 47:32and Adam's hurting.
  748. 47:34What I'm submitting to you is that the prosecution's action
  749. 47:37directed the jurors to follow the facts.
  750. 47:40That the prosecutors themselves don't even know
  751. 47:43what to charge Daniel Penny with.
  752. 47:46So why would we try to convict the man?
  753. 47:49The prosecutors don't even know.
  754. 47:51And it's amazing, you try to make this
  755. 47:53like a skin color thing.
  756. 47:56This is why the Burlou murder folks sicken me.
  757. 47:58How come they will never show up
  758. 48:00with his more melanated people killing other
  759. 48:02melanated people?
  760. 48:04Because they require a narrative.
  761. 48:06When skin color has nothing to do with the issue,
  762. 48:10The unfortunate reality is that Jordan Ealy,
  763. 48:13according to what's being reported,
  764. 48:15was threatening people with death,
  765. 48:16was high and already been arrested numerous times
  766. 48:19threatening people on the train.
  767. 48:23That's just, in the jury ultimately saw it the same way
  768. 48:28that even the prosecutor saw it.
  769. 48:29Because if it's your professional responsibility
  770. 48:32to charge people appropriately and try them,
  771. 48:33then you can't even figure out
  772. 48:35how you expect the jury to figure something out.
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