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The speaker is asked about the Minnesota GOP criticizing their past support for the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which initially helped those arrested after the George Floyd riots but has since expanded to assist individuals accused of other crimes. The speaker responds by stating they are a child of parents who marched for civil rights in the 1960s and affirms their unwavering support for peaceful protests.

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I thought women's liberation was about equal rights and work, but I was told by someone that the Rockefellers funded it to increase taxes and influence children's thinking by breaking up families.

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On election night, I picked up my 12 year old daughter from water polo practice there, and she cried. I asked if someone punched her, if the coach yelled at her, what happened. She said, "Mom, Trump won. Trump's gonna win. And what if I get raped and I need to have an abortion?" This is from a 12 year old daughter. It reminded me of how scary this time is and how truly important it is for Democrats to have strategies both at the state level and the federal level to make sure that we can continue to protect people's rights.

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We will have to explain to our kids what being a parent was like when they were kids. It's pretty crazy. The government was out of control, poisoning everything and sending our money to other countries. We couldn't pay our bills. We had to buy food from local farmers because the government poisoned everything. The medical industry was the number one killer, but we couldn't say anything because they were in control. We did things to preserve your fertility. That's why we're farmers. Any questions?

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I've been fortunate as vice president to see people of all ages and genders realize that being the first at something shows they don't have to be limited by others' narrow views of what is possible.

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I was pregnant and speaking at an event. Kamala expressed support for women's rights and the need for change. I am committed to giving my best effort and time to this cause.

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In 1969, I became deeply involved in the civil rights movement as a kid. I worked at an all-black swimming pool in Wilmington, Delaware, on the east side. I was connected to the thoughts and feelings of the people there, though I did not participate in marches or events like those in Selma.

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I led a 5,000 student walkout to protest invasive laws in Florida. Governor DeSantis demanded universities share trans students' health records, violating their rights. I advocate for diversity and access to healthcare. As a teacher, I can't use students' preferred pronouns, which is absurd. I'm committed to ensuring everyone in the state is respected, healthy, and safe.

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My family found out when I got involved in a Nazi protest organized by the FBI. It made headlines, and people who knew me were shocked. I had to get permits for the protest in my name, which led to a lot of attention. It was a big deal for me, being in the news as a Nazi protester. I even hosted events at my home.

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I grew up in a rural town in Southern Alabama. When I needed my birth certificate, I discovered that my mother was only 12 years old when she gave birth to me. Despite the difficult circumstances, my mother supported me and helped me through it. I believe in the value of life and that every child deserves a chance, regardless of how they were conceived. My life has turned out well, with a loving family and a purpose. Aborting me wouldn't have eased my mother's trauma or allowed me to care for her now. Regardless of my challenging start, I feel blessed.

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I've always questioned everything, starting in my teenage years. I learned that the tetanus vaccine was said to prevent death from tetanus bacteria entering through wounds, but I discovered no one has actually died that way. During my training in Detroit, I noticed a disparity in who received the vaccine: those on welfare often did not, while private pay patients did. I found a significant difference in fertility rates between the two groups. Research revealed that since 1972, the WHO and NIH have been developing the tetanus vaccine with a pregnancy hormone, potentially causing early pregnancy loss. This has reportedly been used in various countries, and I suspect similar practices may occur in the U.S. These organizations are now behind the COVID vaccine.

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I became interested in population and reproductive health issues due to my parents' involvement in volunteer work. My dad, in particular, was the head of Planned Parenthood, which was a controversial role to have. This upbringing influenced my intellectual curiosity in reproductive issues.

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I've always questioned things, starting in my teens when I wondered about the necessity of the tetanus vaccine every ten years. After discussions with medical professionals, I discovered that the narrative surrounding tetanus deaths was exaggerated. During my training in Detroit, I noticed a disparity in vaccine administration based on socio-economic status, with welfare recipients receiving fewer vaccines. I found alarming information suggesting that since 1972, the World Health Organization and NIH have been developing the tetanus vaccine with components that could lead to infertility in women. This vaccine allegedly contains a pregnancy hormone that can cause the body to attack early pregnancies, particularly in certain regions. I suspect similar practices may be occurring with the COVID vaccine, despite official denials.

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I was drawn to population and reproductive health issues due to their urgency. My parents' involvement in volunteer work, particularly my dad's role as the head of Planned Parenthood, influenced me. Despite the controversy surrounding it, their dedication inspired me to approach reproductive issues from an intellectual perspective.

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I fought battles against big pharma, big agrochemical companies, big tech, and Washington, DC. I took action because they were not being honest, harming our children, selling children online, and engaging in dirty tactics.

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How many of you used to vote Democrat? And how many have always voted Republican? We have a great mix here. I grew up as a Democrat but, after studying the issues, I realized I was actually a conservative. It's important to me, as a Black man, to have the freedom to choose how I vote. I find it racist when society dictates my political beliefs. Over the years, I've learned to think for myself and have come to appreciate conservative policies, which is why I am where I am today.

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My mom doesn't care if I'm gay, lesbian, or anything else. She only cares that I'm a part of the LGBTQIA+ community. If I'm not a part of it, she'll try to convince me to join it.

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In college, I joined an APAC group for Israel advocacy but found myself running out of talking points during arguments. I realized I didn't know enough about the issues and couldn't answer questions. This led me to question why I wasn't aware of certain things and why they were considered so bad. When I asked my community, they confirmed that it was indeed bad and they didn't want us to see it either.

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I have 7 kids, and 5 of them have allergies. I was asked by Donald Trump to serve on a vaccine safety commission in 2016. During a meeting, I asked if there was any vaccine that had been tested for safety, but they couldn't provide any evidence. So, I sued them to show us a study on vaccine safety testing, but they said they didn't have any.

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Interviewer: This decision to follow your conscience, give us a little backstory. How did that happen? Guest: Without getting too much into detail, I did a long-form podcast with Tucker, laying out the entire politics of the issue. After serving twenty years, mostly deployed to the Middle East, fighting the wars over there, and seeing how our country had been lied to and brought down the wrong path in those wars, and that we were getting sucked into another one and that the American people didn't have the full story and our country did not have a vital national interest in this current fight. I said, hey, in good conscience, I can't do this because that was a promise I made to myself probably twenty plus years ago when I was deployed to Iraq. Once I realized after my first couple deployments that we weren't there for the reasons that our government told us we were there for, I said if it's ever my turn, if I'm ever an adult in this situation, I ever have a position of responsibility, I will not, in good conscience, send young men and women off to die on foreign battlefields. Interviewer: So we're Catholics here, baptized Catholic. We saw just on Sunday... Does it help you to have other members of your faith community or religious leaders speaking up on your behalf? Guest: It's been huge. I didn't think when I submitted my resignation it would get the traction or attention that you talked about. Having support from friends, family, but really, I’ve been asked a couple times, was it a hard decision to make? It wasn't made lightly. I put a lot of thought into it, and I had been thinking about it for quite some time. But having faith, I think I heard God's voice, that I was exactly where I was supposed to be and it was my time to take action, which made taking the action incredibly easy and liberating, making me feel like I was in the right spot. Interviewer: Do you have hope for America? And if you do, why so? Guest: I have a great deal of hope for America. This is a very exciting moment. The fact that we're seeing people who speak out on behalf of their faith or who are willing to speak truth to power, and that the people who support them can have a voice because of technology, which can be used for a lot of bad, but in connecting like-minded people and getting our word out, that technology is a very powerful weapon. The young people—the young men and women—there are plenty in this room; I was overwhelmed by the young folks who came up to shake my hand. I have hope for the next generation. As we head into this midterm season and as the war progresses in the next few weeks, the most important thing is to be on our knees and pray, but once we're up from our knees, we need to take action. Our leaders will hear us if we all speak out. We're at a critical juncture in the war in Iran; we must let our leaders hear that we do not support this war, that there is no vital national security interest, that we want to bring our troops home and work toward peace in that region, and that we do not want twenty plus more years of bloodletting. Heading into this next election cycle, demand from everyone, from every political party, go to your representatives, and say I will not vote for you if you are going to vote for the continuation of these wars overseas. If our country is attacked, we will attack; if there's an imminent attack, we will attack; if there's an actual threat, we will attack and fight that. However, we cannot continue to go down this path. We have to make that clear to our leaders. That's what gives me hope.

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Coming from Cuba, I understand the value of freedom after losing it there. In 1975, hearing Jimmy Carter campaign for president reminded me of Fidel Castro, leading me to believe he was a communist. This realization sparked my interest in politics.

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I was involved in the civil rights movement as a teenager, but not as an activist. Joe Biden made hurtful comments about racial jungle and opposed bussing. I confronted him in debates, but now we seem friendly. Not everyone criticized him like I did.

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In the future, we'll have to explain to our kids what it was like being parents. It was pretty crazy. The government was out of control, poisoning everything and sending our money to other countries. We struggled to pay our bills and had to buy food from local farmers because the quality was so bad. The medical industry was like the mafia, killing people but we couldn't speak out. We did a lot to preserve your fertility. That's why we became farmers.

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I used to be a radical feminist/liberal, but left due to high taxes, government spending issues, and concerns about children's education. I believe the government shouldn't dictate personal matters or push sexuality in schools. Parents' rights are being eroded in California. I urge voting based on beliefs, not party affiliation.

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I grew up in San Francisco during the sexual revolution, influenced by the free love movement. As a Catholic, I lacked sexual knowledge and watched peers succumb to pressure for sex, leading to anxiety and regret. I eventually faced infertility due to past choices, which was devastating. After marrying, I learned about natural family planning, realizing I had made life-altering mistakes. Years later, I felt an intense desire for children, leading to the adoption of our daughter, Maddie. This experience taught me that children are a profound gift, not a burden. Women have a unique connection to motherhood, and I urge younger generations to prioritize family over careers. Timing is crucial; there’s no substitute for a mother’s presence. My journey reflects the need to understand the implications of the sexual revolution and the importance of embracing motherhood.
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