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January 8, 2025 · 50:18

The Laken Riley presents a fresh opportunity for Congress to put country over party.

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0:00 - 15:00. 2 Kings 7:1-2. “By this time tomorrow…” 15:00 - 31:00. The Laken Riley presents a fresh opportunity for Congress to put country over party. 31:00 - 48:00. Senator Chuck Schumer’s selective pardon power outrage is telling. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Laken Riley Act Chuck Schumer Nicholas Watt Sen. Schumer on President Biden's Pardon of Hunter Biden

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  20. 0:58with today's edition of the Hamilton Corner at this very moment, many of you, if not most
  21. 1:04of you are making your transition from your part time jobs where you generate an income
  22. 1:10to your full time jobs.
  23. 1:12Your full time jobs are where you cultivate an outcome as do I.
  24. 1:18And as you are making this transition, I want to encourage you to do so with intentionality,
  25. 1:25the primacy that God places on the family. All too often we allow the world to hurry us and to
  26. 1:34press us into placing significance and import on everything else. But the family is left as a
  27. 1:42secondary or even a tertiary consideration. This is not to deny the fact that many of us are in
  28. 1:50different stages of life that we have different family compositions. God knows all of this.
  29. 1:55But we nevertheless must recognize that the first human institution that God established
  30. 2:01was the family with marriage at the center.
  31. 2:06It's not my word.
  32. 2:07It's the word of God.
  33. 2:08He made them both male and female.
  34. 2:09And for this cause shall a man leave his father and mother.
  35. 2:13We joined it to his wife and the two shall become one flesh.
  36. 2:18God as marriage's designer is its sole definer, which is why I say without concern for
  37. 2:28successful contradiction, that there truly is only one definition of marriage.
  38. 2:33I know mankind purports to make alternative representations, but just because you attach a
  39. 2:39description of something doesn't make it so.
  40. 2:43Mankind does not have the authority to usurp and redefine God's institutions.
  41. 2:49We don't have that authority.
  42. 2:51Our prerogative and privileged frankly is to humble ourselves and submit ourselves what
  43. 2:56God has established.
  44. 3:00happening all over the world, even in our own country, that though there have been
  45. 3:06much opposition in different sectors of our society, many, many, many people are
  46. 3:11coming to recognize, simply put that God was right about everything as He's
  47. 3:15explained it to us in His Holy Word. So as you're making your transition to your
  48. 3:20full-time jobs, I want to remind you that what goes on in your house, what goes on
  49. 3:27in your house is far more important, far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  50. 3:34That is the case not because the White House is insignificant. It is the case because you are
  51. 3:40accountable to God for what you have done with what he has called you to do. I don't remember any
  52. 3:47of you guys being on the ballot to have electors votes cast for electors to have your name presented
  53. 3:55in the Electoral College to be the 47 president of the United States.
  54. 4:00I don't remember that.
  55. 4:02But you know what I do know?
  56. 4:04What the Lord calls his people to do,
  57. 4:06and what he calls his people to be, salt and light.
  58. 4:10And we are responsible and accountable to God
  59. 4:13for what we are responsible for all too often.
  60. 4:17If you survey things that have transpired in our nation,
  61. 4:21the metastasizing, leviathin state,
  62. 4:25If you assess it appropriately, you'll see that Leviathan metastasizing corresponds with the
  63. 4:31transiments that have happened in the family in our nation.
  64. 4:38So if we truly want to see things changing our nation, we can't start in Washington, DC.
  65. 4:43We got to start right at home to the word of God.
  66. 4:47We go second Kings chapter seven, second Kings chapter seven, two versus
  67. 4:51and second Kings chapter seven that I want to present to you for consideration today.
  68. 4:56And I do so as a reminder, and this may seem like an oversimplification, but as a reminder
  69. 5:04that we are not God, that God alone is God.
  70. 5:13And as much as he has given us sentience and the capacity for assessment, as he's given
  71. 5:19us his word to be a lamp unto our feet and the light unto our paths, as we navigate life
  72. 5:23on this side of eternity, we must never allow those things to cause us to misconstrue our
  73. 5:28placement to where we endeavor to get to the place to where we dictate what is and what is not going
  74. 5:34to happen. There are a lot of things that are that are crazy happening in our country here in the
  75. 5:39United States of America and I know we have some people that are listening from other countries,
  76. 5:43they're watching from other countries, that there are some crazy things happening in your countries.
  77. 5:47All right, but God has the final thing and God alone has the final say here in our nation,
  78. 5:54things were going in one particular trajectory with the ice cream man and she
  79. 6:01shall never be president the remix prowling about and then the next thing you
  80. 6:07know what God gives our nation a reprieve I'm saying it's not over until he says
  81. 6:14it's over second Kings chapter 7 what is happening here in the previous chapters
  82. 6:19it's recorded for our benefit that the king of Israel the northern kingdom at
  83. 6:23this time in Israel's history. It's King Jorim or Johorim, the nation of Syria or
  84. 6:32Erem has laid siege to the northern kingdom in particular the capital city of
  85. 6:39Samaria. Contrasting a kind of blitz form of warfare, a siege is one where the
  86. 6:47hostile nation gains control of the ingress and egress into the capital city.
  87. 6:53So nothing is coming out and nothing is coming in.
  88. 6:58And instead of having soldiers swashbuckling, you know, you seek to choke out the city, starve
  89. 7:06from the death frankly.
  90. 7:07That is what's happening in chapter six in the book of Second Kings.
  91. 7:11The airmen's have laid siege to Samaria.
  92. 7:17King Jerome is presiding over Israel at the time and things have gotten so bad.
  93. 7:23as Franklin was prophesied by Moses and Deuteronomy.
  94. 7:27Things had gotten so bad in Israel
  95. 7:29where the people are resorting to cannibalism.
  96. 7:31All of this is in the scripture.
  97. 7:35And King Jehorum has set his course where he wants
  98. 7:38to take out his beef with Elisha.
  99. 7:41They're struggling, he wants,
  100. 7:43he has murderous intentions for Elisha.
  101. 7:45And so chapter six is not paralleled,
  102. 7:49but contrasted with the events in chapter seven
  103. 7:52where all of this this harrowing desperation is taking place.
  104. 7:56And then we come to these two verses that kind of serve as a wedge between chapter six and chapter seven, the bulk of chapter seven,
  105. 8:03and it records a prophet Elisha gaining an audience and having a particular conversation with one of King Jehorm's officials.
  106. 8:11And this is what it says, second King chapter seven, verse one, I'm just going to read verses one and two, says this,
  107. 8:18then Elisha said, listen to the word of the Lord, thus says the Lord,
  108. 8:26Tomorrow, at about this time, a measure of fine flour will be sold for Shekel, and two
  109. 8:36measures of barley for Shekel in the gate of Samaria.
  110. 8:44The royal officer on whose hand the king, this is King Jerome, on whose hand the king
  111. 8:49was leaning after the man of God and said, Behold, if the Lord should make windows in
  112. 8:54heaven, could this thing be?
  113. 8:59And he Elisha said,
  114. 9:00Behold, you will see it with your own eyes,
  115. 9:05but you will not eat of it.
  116. 9:09So with the seeds that was happening in Samaria,
  117. 9:13cannibalism had abounded.
  118. 9:15The prices that Elisha prophesied that would happen
  119. 9:18for food and flour,
  120. 9:21these are the prices that they were paying for doves excrement.
  121. 9:26Waste had become valuable.
  122. 9:30Animal waste had become valuable in Samaria.
  123. 9:36The circumstance was so desperate,
  124. 9:39this official who the scripture describes
  125. 9:40as a royal officer on whose hand the king was leaning,
  126. 9:43heard what Elisha said and said,
  127. 9:46even if God put windows in heaven, could this thing be?
  128. 9:51And Elisha didn't pontificate, he didn't equivocate,
  129. 9:54he didn't offer some time in the future.
  130. 9:56He said, tomorrow, and about this time,
  131. 9:59what time is it now, about what, 515, PM, Central Time,
  132. 10:04516, 15 on the Eastern Time Zone,
  133. 10:07in each and each time zone. This time tomorrow, hyperinflation will end.
  134. 10:18Famine will end, but the royal officer could not believe it because the circumstances are so
  135. 10:24intense that he could not fashion in his mind a concept for there being any relief for the circumstances
  136. 10:31that they were facing. And like I said, you'll see it with your own eyes, but you won't partake of it.
  137. 10:39The immediate next scene in the verses that follow, verses three in the duration of chapter seven,
  138. 10:46There are three lepers that were on the outside of the city of Samaria.
  139. 10:53Now think about this, the air means have laid seats to the city so they're standing there
  140. 10:56on the outside looking at the enemy's army.
  141. 11:01And one of the lepers looked at the other one and said, listen man, I've been thinking.
  142. 11:07We sit here, we surely are going to die when we don't have any food, we're lepers, we've
  143. 11:13been expelled from Israel.
  144. 11:15We surely die.
  145. 11:16If we go over to the enemies camp, we might die, but it's a possibility that we might not.
  146. 11:21And this is the accountant scripture that is somewhat popular that many people may recall
  147. 11:26that the Lord calls the footsteps of the lepers to be amplified in the ears of the air,
  148. 11:32me, and army. And so by the time they finally make it, and the scripture tells us,
  149. 11:37gives us time cues that is close to sunset and all these other things,
  150. 11:41that they find the camp with fires burning, food available, clothes everywhere,
  151. 11:47and nobody there. Now, the royal official didn't know what was going on. The royal official didn't
  152. 11:54know what God had in store. All he could see were the circumstances in Samaria. King Jerome
  153. 12:00didn't know what God had in store. He's plotting his nation that's going under and he's plotting to
  154. 12:06kill the Lord's prophet and at the height, at the pinnacle of the press of this desperate circumstance.
  155. 12:17The Lord not only provides relief,
  156. 12:20He tells what's gonna happen through His property lies.
  157. 12:25Why am I presented?
  158. 12:27Because in a day, just as He lies, He said,
  159. 12:33hyperinflation was over, famine was over, in a day,
  160. 12:37in a moment.
  161. 12:39I'm not out here trying to sell a bill of goods,
  162. 12:42to try to say, well, this is gonna happen here,
  163. 12:43and this is not gonna happen here.
  164. 12:44What I am saying is that you and I should refuse
  165. 12:49to allow our minds and hearts to drift over
  166. 12:52as if we are God.
  167. 12:56We should not take it lightly,
  168. 13:00that contrary to everything popular in our society,
  169. 13:03the Lord gave our nation a reprieve.
  170. 13:05There are things that transpired, I said once before,
  171. 13:08there are people who never envisioned
  172. 13:10that role versus way, whatever, be done away with.
  173. 13:16I am saying to you, God is the one who holds the last
  174. 13:20determination.
  175. 13:21He is the one who has the final say.
  176. 13:26So my encouragement to you is to not to waste any time
  177. 13:32trying to figure out when is it all gonna end,
  178. 13:34when is it all gonna be over,
  179. 13:35oh, that's no coming back from this.
  180. 13:36No, my encouragement to you is you be
  181. 13:39about our father's business.
  182. 13:41Because you and I don't have to wear with all to say
  183. 13:44when it's done.
  184. 13:46There are all kinds of things happening.
  185. 13:48I mean, just today, I've never in my entire life
  186. 13:51watched an entire episode of the Joe Rogan show.
  187. 13:56I watched my first one,
  188. 13:57actually I got 15 more minutes to go
  189. 13:58Lord Will and I plan to talk about this on the show Friday.
  190. 14:02There's an apologist, a young apologist from Canada
  191. 14:05named Wes Huff.
  192. 14:08As the Lord would allow it, this, this,
  193. 14:10I won't call him an atheist, but he is,
  194. 14:15he has some belief in a general concept of God
  195. 14:18or do by the name of Billy Carson,
  196. 14:19but he's well known amongst atheist circles
  197. 14:21because he is hostile to the scripture.
  198. 14:25And in one short podcast, the Lord uses Canadian apologist
  199. 14:32to literally eviscerate Billy Carson's presentation.
  200. 14:35I can't tell you, I've been following this story.
  201. 14:37The numbers of atheists who are coming to Christ
  202. 14:39solely because of West Huff's representation.
  203. 14:42And guess what, it's just been really,
  204. 14:45West Huff is just invited to the Jill Rogan podcast.
  205. 14:48And Jill Rogan is sitting there
  206. 14:51being prevented evidence for the authority of scripture.
  207. 14:54And he is eating it up.
  208. 14:56God is still God, folks.
  209. 14:58God is still God.
  210. 15:01a discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  211. 15:05First Samuel chapter 17, verses 50 and 51.
  212. 15:09So David prevailed over the Philistine
  213. 15:11with a sling and with a stone
  214. 15:13and struck the Philistine and killed him.
  215. 15:16There was no sword in the hand of David.
  216. 15:18Then David ran and stood over the Philistine
  217. 15:20and took his sword and drew it out of his sheath
  218. 15:23and killed him and cut off his head with it.
  219. 15:26When the Philistines saw that their champion was dead,
  220. 15:29they bled.
  221. 15:30Every disciple of Jesus Christ would be wise
  222. 15:32to strive to become a kingdom warrior.
  223. 15:36I would define a kingdom warrior as a disciple of Christ
  224. 15:39who wisely and skillfully puts the word of God,
  225. 15:42the sword of the spirit to work every day.
  226. 15:45All people everywhere are facing intense spiritual warfare,
  227. 15:49facing at home, at school, at work, in public, every day.
  228. 15:55We see it in the news, in our government,
  229. 15:57in our culture and all across the world.
  230. 16:06Shiving light into the darkness. This is the Hamilton corner on American family radio
  231. 16:12Welcome back to the Hamilton corner Abraham Hamilton the third here. I alluded to this
  232. 16:17Yesterday, but I didn't get to it
  233. 16:20but yesterday the house of representatives passed a piece of legislation that was initially proposed in the previous Congress but with the
  234. 16:29New Congress it was passed
  235. 16:38Jeff didn't been, but not ain't been in the sun in a while. That's what you're trying to tell me.
  236. 16:41Getting back to what I was saying yesterday, the House of Representatives passed legislation
  237. 16:50HR 29, which has been named the Lacon Riley Act. It is, as I mentioned, it was initially proposed
  238. 17:01last Congress and it passed the House, stalled out in the Senate. But yesterday,
  239. 17:08It passed the House of Representatives with like 264 votes in favor of it, including,
  240. 17:14and I think this is important to note, uh, 48 Democrats who voted in favor of it. While at the
  241. 17:20exact same time you have over 150 Democrats who oppose it and it will oppose the law and it is just
  242. 17:29there is, um, an opportunity available and it's consistently available, but there is an opportunity
  243. 17:37available for Congress that has continuously record law approval ratings to finally get to
  244. 17:45the place to put country over party.
  245. 17:48No, Lake and Riley would have been 23 years old Friday, Friday is the 10th, right?
  246. 17:53Yeah, Friday, 23 years old.
  247. 17:58And to still have people trying to play politics with this, it's just sad.
  248. 18:07But listen to brief clip on this, listen to and watch clip number one.
  249. 18:11It just gives a brief summation of the passage of the bill in Congress yesterday.
  250. 18:19Clip one, go.
  251. 18:21It was a pretty overwhelming vote today.
  252. 18:23It passed the house earlier this afternoon.
  253. 18:26All Republicans in the House supported it and 48 Democrats voted for it.
  254. 18:31Now, you may remember in the last Congress, this bill also passed the house.
  255. 18:35It didn't go anywhere in the Senate, but it only had 37 Democrats.
  256. 18:39So 11 more this time around.
  257. 18:43So 11 more Democrat voted in favor of the Lake and Raleigh Act
  258. 18:48this time around then had voted for it previously.
  259. 18:51And I want to point out one aspect of the bill
  260. 18:56that it is not a part of much of the popular discourse,
  261. 19:01but it is noteworthy.
  262. 19:03So simply what the bill does is it requires illegal aliens
  263. 19:08who are charged with theft or burglary crimes
  264. 19:12to be detained by federal authorities.
  265. 19:15And it's like, the world dyes.
  266. 19:19Was old, they all told you guys before,
  267. 19:20this is something that I did as a matter of course,
  268. 19:23when I prosecuted cases in the state,
  269. 19:25criminal law system built in Texas and in Louisiana,
  270. 19:27as a matter of course,
  271. 19:28when we would have the criminal history run
  272. 19:30and we had any indication that the accused party
  273. 19:34was in the country illegally,
  274. 19:36we would authorize what's called an ice hold,
  275. 19:39an immigration's and customs enforcement hold,
  276. 19:41to notify the federal authorities,
  277. 19:43hey, we got somebody who seems to have entered our country
  278. 19:45illegally so that the federal proceedings
  279. 19:47would transpire simultaneously to the state proceedings
  280. 19:53and if and when an order of removal was issued,
  281. 19:57the feds would know, hey, he's in our jail,
  282. 20:00come and get him, you know?
  283. 20:02So it seems like we really need to pass another bill for that.
  284. 20:06Well, obviously so, because they can write these cases one
  285. 20:10you had an arrest for theft, you know, and that led to him being released and ultimately
  286. 20:16coming to Georgia where this illegal alien murdered, Lake and Raleigh.
  287. 20:20But there's also another provision in the legislation.
  288. 20:24Let me just say, I don't think it goes far enough.
  289. 20:26I don't think you should have, it should be limited to the particular type of crime.
  290. 20:32I mean, do we need to remind our Congress members that illegal entrance into our country
  291. 20:37is a crime in and of itself?
  292. 20:39It's a crime.
  293. 20:40illegal to enter our nation unauthorizingly, you know, but I guess I don't have many people
  294. 20:47that care about that anymore. Well, I guess it's coming back around. You should be caring
  295. 20:51about it. But there's another component of this bill. The bill, the federal legislation,
  296. 20:58gives states the authority, and this is a part that I want the corner audience to be aware
  297. 21:04The bill gives states the authority to sue federal officials who refuse to enforce immigration laws.
  298. 21:14That is an additional component of the legislation that is not being discussed very much publicly.
  299. 21:20It is the expressed articulation through congressional legislation that states have the lawful authority to sue federal officials for their refusal to enforce federal law.
  300. 21:35That is a big deal.
  301. 21:37That is a big deal.
  302. 21:40The opportunity to have that enshrined in congressional statute is a very, very big deal.
  303. 21:47Now, I'm bringing this up as well because though you have an increase, a slight increase in
  304. 21:54Democrat Party support for the legislation, all Republicans supported the bill.
  305. 21:59And like I mentioned about 48, Democrat supported the legislation.
  306. 22:04as this bill has now made its way over to the US Senate,
  307. 22:08several prominent Democrat senators have come out saying
  308. 22:11they're going to support passage of the legislation,
  309. 22:13one of them being Pennsylvania Senator Fehterman,
  310. 22:17Fehterman has come out saying he's going to support
  311. 22:19the legislation, Mark Kelly, the Democrat senator
  312. 22:24from Arizona has said he's going to support the legislation,
  313. 22:27two newly elected senators, Senator Lisa Slotkin
  314. 22:31and Ruben Gallego, in Michigan,
  315. 22:33the guy who was in Arizona have also voted in favor of the
  316. 22:38Lacon Riley Act in last Congress because they were
  317. 22:40members of the House of Representatives then.
  318. 22:42So if they are consistent with their previous vote,
  319. 22:45you would find that they are two additional Democrat senators
  320. 22:48with support, the legislation and why is that important?
  321. 22:51Because it's going to take all 52 Republican senators
  322. 22:56and eight Democrat senators to allow the bill to overcome
  323. 23:00the filibuster in the Senate.
  324. 23:03With the four I just named, you only would need four more
  325. 23:07to make the Laconarale Act filibuster proof in the Senate.
  326. 23:11And there's already conversations
  327. 23:13because of the outsized role that immigration
  328. 23:15plant played in the 2022 new FOIA election
  329. 23:18that you're going to have this happen.
  330. 23:19Now, not only is it important for the legislation
  331. 23:22in and of itself, and I mentioned that,
  332. 23:23the component of giving states the lawful authority
  333. 23:25to sue federal officials who do not enforce immigration law,
  334. 23:30but it gives an opportunity for Congress members
  335. 23:33to put country over party.
  336. 23:36I mean, it used to be a bipartisan understanding
  337. 23:41that illegal immigration was a detriment to the country.
  338. 23:45It used to be.
  339. 23:47Gone are those days apparently.
  340. 23:50But this is an opportunity
  341. 23:52to move the nation in the right direction.
  342. 23:53So I wanted to present that to your attention
  343. 23:57to show that it's already gaining traction
  344. 23:59in a bipartisan manner in the US Senate,
  345. 24:02but to highlight the necessity of states
  346. 24:08having the expressed authority
  347. 24:12to directly hold federal officials accountable
  348. 24:15for the failure to enforce immigration law.
  349. 24:17That is a very big deal, very big deal.
  350. 24:22All right, move on a little bit.
  351. 24:25And you know, I wasn't even gonna pay much attention
  352. 24:27to this, but Chuckie Duckie stepped in it again.
  353. 24:32I heard him when he said it the first time,
  354. 24:35But he went to the floor of the US Senate to do his thing,
  355. 24:42his politicking thing.
  356. 24:47What am I talking about?
  357. 24:48Senator Chuck Schumer, Chuckie Duckie Quack Quack,
  358. 24:51from New York, unsurprisingly,
  359. 24:56because he said this before,
  360. 24:57but he said it again this week,
  361. 24:59Monday, took to the Senate floor,
  362. 25:01to warn incoming President Donald Trump,
  363. 25:06the election just certified,
  364. 25:07and is it amazing that one of the commenters says,
  365. 25:11Kind of like Mordecai.
  366. 25:13You know, when Heyman had gallows that he had,
  367. 25:17Mordecai's gonna be on these gallows and what lo and behold,
  368. 25:21look like Heyman made gallows for himself.
  369. 25:27Kamala Harris ended up presiding over the certificate.
  370. 25:29Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh.
  371. 25:32I'm sorry I said this bullet.
  372. 25:34Heh heh heh heh.
  373. 25:35Kamala Harris had to certify the election.
  374. 25:38Donald John, Trump of Florida.
  375. 25:40312 electoral college votes.
  376. 25:43Kamala D. Harris from California.
  377. 25:47226 Electoral College.
  378. 25:50Oh man.
  379. 25:54Chuck Schumer.
  380. 25:58He called himself warning President Trump,
  381. 26:01not to pardon January 6th,
  382. 26:05defendants, which President Trump has said,
  383. 26:09oh, I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna look at every case.
  384. 26:11But day one, within the first hour,
  385. 26:14it's gonna happen quickly.
  386. 26:15So when he said,
  387. 26:17So Chuck Schumer wanted to warn the president against doing so, and he does this.
  388. 26:22Clip number two, listen to it and watch, here we go, clip two.
  389. 26:25Chuck it up, quack, quack, go.
  390. 26:27It is shamefully, utterly outrageous that the president is considering pardons for these
  391. 26:34rioters who broke the law, attacked our police officers on January 6th, pardoning the criminals
  392. 26:42who assaulted police officers and tried to halt the democratic process would be a dangerous
  393. 26:48endorsement.
  394. 26:49I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I can't take much more of that.
  395. 26:53The whole, the Democrat process and no one has guns.
  396. 26:58No one, like, all right.
  397. 27:03So he got on, he got on this whole deal again.
  398. 27:06But these people, you know, if I said it, if they didn't have double standards, they would
  399. 27:11have no standards at all.
  400. 27:15this exact line of tripe he'd previously been asked.
  401. 27:24You going on and on about President Trump
  402. 27:26in January 6th, defendants?
  403. 27:29You don't seem to have that smoke for Mr. Joe Biden
  404. 27:34for his son, and he just provided this unequivocal pardon
  405. 27:39that covers 10 years.
  406. 27:43Listen to him watch this,
  407. 27:44because check it out on that point.
  408. 27:46I got nothing for you on that.
  409. 27:48I got nothing for you on that.
  410. 27:49Clip number four, clip four, go.
  411. 27:53Questions?
  412. 27:54Yes, both.
  413. 27:55Do you agree with some of your Democratic colleagues
  414. 27:57to see that President Biden's partner,
  415. 27:59Hunter Biden was wrong, unwise,
  416. 28:01with personal interests, ahead of duty?
  417. 28:04I got nothing for you on that.
  418. 28:05Can I pull up on that?
  419. 28:07You concerned with the lack of transparency,
  420. 28:09lack of honesty around my institute in the park?
  421. 28:11As I said, I got nothing for you on that.
  422. 28:13Nope.
  423. 28:14That part may anyone on the way out of office,
  424. 28:18family members that support president.
  425. 28:20Thank you. I've got nothing for you on that.
  426. 28:22I'm not going to ask you.
  427. 28:24I've got the question is,
  428. 28:25they talked about January 6th parties.
  429. 28:28This is a playbook for incoming president Trump.
  430. 28:32Isn't this a problem?
  431. 28:32Did he not establish a bad precedent for a party?
  432. 28:36I got nothing for you on that.
  433. 28:38Any other subjects?
  434. 28:39Check it out.
  435. 28:43You got nothing for you on that.
  436. 28:47Nothing for you.
  437. 28:50Got nothing for you on that.
  438. 28:52another for you on that. And why
  439. 28:55I'm representing because the
  440. 28:57protestations just ring hollow.
  441. 29:00You you you are not interested in
  442. 29:04equal justice under the law. You
  443. 29:06are a partisan hack. That is what
  444. 29:10you are. And I know why I've been
  445. 29:13paying attention to politics long
  446. 29:15enough. I know many of them, if
  447. 29:17not most of them are. But that
  448. 29:19doesn't mean we have to like it.
  449. 29:22That doesn't mean we have to put
  450. 29:23up with it. That doesn't mean we have to tolerate it. You're just a partisan
  451. 29:30hack. Not only that. He had all of that to say about January 6th
  452. 29:35defendants, most of whom have been charged with misdemeanors regardless of
  453. 29:40adjudication. You know what he didn't have anything to say about? The 37
  454. 29:46somehow death row inmates who've had commutations of their sentences.
  455. 29:50You know what he didn't have anything else to say about? On one hand,
  456. 29:53that what happened in my hometown in the Orleans, we's in as a egregious
  457. 29:56terrorist attack, nor the other hand you're letting folks out of Gitmo who literally are
  458. 30:01terrorists.
  459. 30:03And this I'm sharing this with you to show one, as I said yesterday, that Mr. Robinette,
  460. 30:07or whoever is handling the weekend at Bernie's president, is endeavoring intentionally to
  461. 30:12make the nation less safe with everything available to them in the last waning moments of their
  462. 30:20Oval Office occupation.
  463. 30:22Seven death row inmates one of whom Jorge of elatoras literally a serial killer and rapist literally
  464. 30:34This is not a hyperbolic assertion raped and murdered two little girls at eight nine year old
  465. 30:44I'm not gonna go into the gory details of the abuse
  466. 30:48stabbing one 20 some odd times another one
  467. 30:53same guy
  468. 30:54Murdered a 20 year old us Navy petty officer named Amanda
  469. 30:58Amanda Jean Snell in 2009.
  470. 31:01These are the people that the weekend at Bernie's
  471. 31:04president is using his pardon power for.
  472. 31:06To commute sentences in this instance,
  473. 31:09I don't wanna misstate anything.
  474. 31:14These people's cases have been adjudicated, tried,
  475. 31:17and they've been found guilty,
  476. 31:18and the jury of their peers have sentenced them
  477. 31:22to execution, but not so fast under Mr. Robinette.
  478. 31:30Literally serial killers, rapists, murderers,
  479. 31:34But not only that, not only that, I'm going to highlight another case that it's just, it is egregious and I'm highlighting it because unless somebody brings attention to it, you probably won't even notice it.
  480. 31:46There's a woman by the name of Rita Crunwell.
  481. 31:49Rita Crunwell was elected by the citizens of Dixon, Illinois to serve as their comptroller.
  482. 31:55Wouldn't Rita Crunwell do?
  483. 31:58Not much.
  484. 31:59Just built the Dixon, Illinois taxpayers of over $53 million.
  485. 32:04She was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
  486. 32:09Biden administration just,
  487. 32:13Commuted essence is not she's free.
  488. 32:16She served eight and a half years of the 20 years sentence first,
  489. 32:19was released to house arrest.
  490. 32:21So she has been out of prison since 2021.
  491. 32:24It is on house arrest, but that wasn't enough for the Biden administration.
  492. 32:28They want to make sure she is,
  493. 32:30you want to know why?
  494. 32:32Because partisan hacks reward their foot soldiers.
  495. 32:35The citizens of Dixon, Illinois are irate,
  496. 32:40But on the way out the door,
  497. 32:44Miss Ice Cream man wants to
  498. 32:46open one for you. You get a pardon, you get a commutation, you get a pardon, as long as you help run that coin toward the big guy.
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  527. 34:44Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  528. 34:47If you are in the Hope Arkansas area or nearby, I want to let you know that I will be joining
  529. 34:53the Garrett Memorial Christian School on March 1st.
  530. 34:58I will be there.
  531. 34:59I'm looking forward to it.
  532. 35:00This will be my second time in Hope Arkansas.
  533. 35:03I'm looking forward to that.
  534. 35:05Stay tuned to the program.
  535. 35:07I'll be providing details next few days.
  536. 35:11Lord willing about how you can come to the event,
  537. 35:16but I wanna let you know that it's happening
  538. 35:18so you can mark your calendars
  539. 35:20and I'd love to meet you there
  540. 35:23to be a part of what God is doing there.
  541. 35:25Christian pedagogy is vitally important.
  542. 35:28Jesus instructs us to love our Lord
  543. 35:30or all of our heart souls and our minds.
  544. 35:33We cannot yield the shaping of the mind
  545. 35:37of our young ones to God haters, cannot do it.
  546. 35:39And so I would urge you to understand that the front line,
  547. 35:44really, of the disciple making mandate
  548. 35:48is the hearts and minds of our young ones.
  549. 35:50So I'm looking forward to being there,
  550. 35:52hope Arkansas marks first.
  551. 35:53That's a Saturday, Saturday evening, March 1st
  552. 35:57in hope Arkansas.
  553. 35:58Okay, I want to now kind of toggle over the pond
  554. 36:05a little bit because these types of things are happening.
  555. 36:10And when I say things to you like political correctness is, you know, the Gram-Cian, Antonio
  556. 36:17Gram-Cian formulation of a methodology that would allow the advancement of a Marxist worldview,
  557. 36:31he opined that any nation that has roots in a biblical worldview, those roots would have
  558. 36:37to be severed in order for a Marxist view to take root in its stead. And so he postulated
  559. 36:46the utilization of verbiage as a weapon. The concept of politically correct terminology is one
  560. 36:54that the ultimate objective is to utilize it to destabilize society sufficiently to allow it
  561. 37:01ultimately to be overthrown, to be destroyed.
  562. 37:12We have a very real time example of that with a vote that took place today.
  563. 37:16And in England's Parliament, there was a bill titled the Children's Well-being
  564. 37:23and Schools Bill that one of the most provocative issues in the bill,
  565. 37:33or represented by the bill, that it is it is a response to a phenomenon that
  566. 37:38just transpired in England called rape gangs
  567. 37:43or grooming gangs.
  568. 37:47What am I talking about?
  569. 37:50Well, there have been reports for years,
  570. 37:52more than a decade and a half in the telegraph
  571. 37:56and the BBC and other outlets in particular cities
  572. 38:02in England, the city of Rothorham,
  573. 38:05Oldham, Oxford, Rochdale, and Telford,
  574. 38:08where you had gangs was identified
  575. 38:13as Pakistani Muslim men who were roaming in England
  576. 38:22and grooming girls ages 11 to 16.
  577. 38:30There had been some prosecutions of cases,
  578. 38:35but there were many other cases that went uninvestigated,
  579. 38:40that went un-prosecuted in one of the largest,
  580. 38:46I won't say largest, at least 1400 cases have been documented.
  581. 38:49I mean, you're talking about multiple men abusing individual girls at a time.
  582. 38:56Now, I'll spare you the gourd details you can envision what I'm describing, but you have
  583. 39:02certain circumstances to where the pursuit of justice was thwarted because some entrusted
  584. 39:08with the responsibility to pursue justice.
  585. 39:11And England said, well, no, we need to, in the name of, we need to avoid profiling.
  586. 39:21And we need to avoid, we don't want to be called racist.
  587. 39:25We don't want to be deemed Islamophobic.
  588. 39:29So we want to prosecute these cases.
  589. 39:31And I'm just like, what?
  590. 39:34And so there was a huge argument in Parliament today to where the current British Prime Minister,
  591. 39:41Starmer was in Parliament arguing because this is where the significance comes to the fore.
  592. 39:50Prior to, and I might be mispronouncing his name,
  593. 39:56Chiar Starmer being the British Prime Minister, prior to him being a member of Parliament,
  594. 40:02he was head of what was called the Crown Prosecution Service.
  595. 40:09The Crown Prosecution Service, also known as CPS, not children protected services in England,
  596. 40:14the Crown Prosecution Service was and is still this day, the entity tasked with prosecuting the cases
  597. 40:27after the police had investigated it. And so what's being asserted is that Kyre Stormer, and if you
  598. 40:34haven't been following the government is frankly socialist in England currently, in the head of it
  599. 40:45as the Prime Minister, Kair Stormer, is being accused of succumbing to political correctness
  600. 40:54and allowing literally gangs of rapists to rove the streets in England unimpeded.
  601. 41:04The issue became so pointed that in 2023, all right, 2023, former UK Prime Minister,
  602. 41:11Rishi Sousnot launched the grooming gang task force in 2023.
  603. 41:21We need a task force.
  604. 41:23The bill I was presented today wasn't the prosecute.
  605. 41:27It was to further investigate the so-called grooming gangs.
  606. 41:32I want to show you something now that just gives you an idea of, I think it was Michael
  607. 41:43Savage who said liberalism is a mental disorder, just how twisted in the mind you become.
  608. 41:50We're talking about men
  609. 41:53Abusing sexually abusing girls
  610. 41:58But in every shit
  611. 42:00We don't we don't want to be accused of
  612. 42:03Islamophobia we we don't want to be accused of racism. Yeah keep that keep it on the hush
  613. 42:11Elon Musk had the audacity to post about it publicly on
  614. 42:15X and it's literally led to a conversation
  615. 42:20Across the pond over there as to whether or not guys
  616. 42:25I wish I was making this up, but I am not.
  617. 42:28As to whether or not England,
  618. 42:30with its socialist leaning current government,
  619. 42:33should continue its security relationship
  620. 42:35with the United States of America.
  621. 42:38Oh yes.
  622. 42:40You see, because Elon Musk has become President Trump's
  623. 42:44right hand man, and if Elon Musk is gonna use this,
  624. 42:47this heightened unacceptable rhetoric,
  625. 42:52they should we continue our intimate relationship
  626. 42:55with the United States, does Elon Musk's views
  627. 42:58represents President Trump's views?
  628. 43:00Guys, I am not kidding.
  629. 43:04Listen to, and watch this clip.
  630. 43:06This is on BBC News Night.
  631. 43:11This is a news television networks broadcasting
  632. 43:16to where this spokesperson, Nicholas Wat,
  633. 43:20is speaking what many believe echoes
  634. 43:26Prime Minister Starmer's position.
  635. 43:28It's clip number three, clip number three, go.
  636. 43:31Salute, horror at the highest levels of the government, at the incendiary language we have
  637. 43:36seen from Elon Musk.
  638. 43:38And there's going to be, as I understand, a hard-headed assessment.
  639. 43:43Is this just the view of Elon Musk?
  640. 43:46Or is it the view of the wider administration and the incoming President Donald Trump?
  641. 43:53If it's the latter, then there may well be some very, very serious questions about the
  642. 43:58nature of our ongoing security partnership with the United States.
  643. 44:03Wow.
  644. 44:04John Healy, the Defense Secretary today, was saying that the UK-US security relationship
  645. 44:08is the closest we've got in the world.
  646. 44:11We're members of the Five Eyes Group with the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
  647. 44:15and the UK.
  648. 44:17And you have that level of sharing everything if this sort of stuff is endorsed by the next
  649. 44:24president of the United States.
  650. 44:25The question, the answer to that question, does Trump agree with this?
  651. 44:28Don't know that one yet.
  652. 44:29No.
  653. 44:33You know, maybe it's something wrong with me, but if I didn't see this for myself, I probably
  654. 44:37would have had a hard time believing this.
  655. 44:39So you mean to tell me, you, Jokers, I want to have a conversation because Elon Musk has
  656. 44:45your dash and this is what they're objecting to.
  657. 44:48Elon Musk calling them grooming gangs online, calling them rape gangs online, and calling
  658. 44:53out car stormer for his time at the head of the Crown Prosecution Services that said if
  659. 44:59y'all would have done something about this long ago, we probably wouldn't have this issue
  660. 45:02still going on.
  661. 45:04And to allow that to cause him to question whether or not the UK should maintain a defense
  662. 45:11relationship with the US.
  663. 45:21And what I'm talking to you about guys is not a hypothetical phenomenon.
  664. 45:26This is something that's been happening as the UK has allowed unfettered immigration.
  665. 45:38The cases in those towns have investigated many of them and documented as who the perpetrators
  666. 45:44were.
  667. 45:46And some of the cases, some of the more high profile ones have been prosecuted.
  668. 45:50Many of the others have not even been prosecuted.
  669. 45:57Police officers are responding to the reports that are in the various publications, the Times
  670. 46:01newspaper, the telegraph is saying that we received instructions from higher ups that we
  671. 46:08can't press this any further because we can't be accused of racism.
  672. 46:13So you're going to allow these little girls and their families to literally have their
  673. 46:24lives upended and you'll do nothing about it.
  674. 46:34I'm sharing this with you guys so you can see just how far the yielding to this ideological
  675. 46:45trip can go.
  676. 46:50And to add insult to injury, the bill that I told you about was voted on today in England,
  677. 46:57was voted on today and it failed and it failed.
  678. 47:10This, this is what is at stake.
  679. 47:14And listen, I'm not changing of an Iota of what I said
  680. 47:19in the very beginning.
  681. 47:22God is the one who has ultimate say so,
  682. 47:26but we have a responsibility to be something like,
  683. 47:27we have a responsibility to be vigilant.
  684. 47:30We have the responsibility to be lovers of truth,
  685. 47:36applies of truth to ourselves first and foremost,
  686. 47:40and contenders for truth in the public square.
  687. 47:45We have been granted a reprieve.
  688. 47:48What are we going to do with it?
  689. 47:52What are we going to do with it?
  690. 47:54We didn't get to where we are as a nation overnight.
  691. 47:58It took some time to get there one step at a time.
  692. 48:03My prayer for my fellow citizens first,
  693. 48:06and as well as our nation,
  694. 48:09that each and every one of us
  695. 48:13would commit ourselves
  696. 48:16to responding appropriately to what God is requiring of us.
  697. 48:19What I also added to the conversation, the vital, indispensable necessity to give ourselves
  698. 48:29a prayer for our nation and commit ourselves to obeying what God is requiring of us.
  699. 48:35God is a God that he doesn't require a majority to do his work, but we have the express honor
  700. 48:41and privilege to serve the Lord.
  701. 48:43I cannot imagine, and many of you know, I've prosecuted abuse cases like this when children
  702. 48:51are involved. I cannot put into words how traumatic these circumstances are. And I intentionally
  703. 48:58didn't go into a lot of the factual details because if I did, one, a lot of the factual
  704. 49:08details couldn't be shared on Christian radio. But two, I don't know if I could get through
  705. 49:17it. This is how insane things can get. This is how insane insane things will get unless
  706. 49:30we submit ourselves our goal.
  707. 49:33We'd be willing to take advantage of the time he's given us.
  708. 49:36We shouldn't forget that in a short order,
  709. 49:40we went from a burger fail to not a telling us two-year-olds know
  710. 49:45whether or not they are transgender.
  711. 49:48This is type of lunacy that we're talking about.
  712. 49:53But by God's grace, by God's grace,
  713. 49:56we will not squander the reprieve he's given us.
  714. 50:00But willing, we'll be back tomorrow.
  715. 50:02Y'all stay safe and stay warm.
  716. 50:04The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  717. 50:14Family Association or American Family Radio.

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