8⧸3⧸17 - If the Statue of Liberty could talk today... ( John Whitehead & Karen Vaughn Join Glenn)
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1 hour and 53 minutes
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147.56042
Summary
If the Statue of Liberty had a voice, Americans would think she would sound like this: "Give me the tired, the worn out, the broken. I will stand as a shield to protect them against people like you so they have a chance to survive and thrive."
Transcript
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If the Statue of Liberty had a voice, Americans think she would sound like this.
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A few years ago, I met with two amazing men, the Stewart brothers.
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They're a composer and conductor of an incredible choir, the Millennial Choir and Orchestra.
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And I said, let's give the Statue of Liberty the voice.
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Because everybody thinks that the Statue of Liberty is a mother, a nurse.
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That is inviting, give us the worst of the worst.
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I asked them, I said, can you write something that gives this heart but then corrects the legend
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and gives the correct voice to the Statue of Liberty?
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The Statue of Liberty is not, we're not a hospital.
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And that golden door is not the golden door to a hospital.
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This, the Statue of Liberty is a shield saying, we don't want your storied pomp.
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We don't want your lords and ladies and your knights and all of the crap, the lions on your flag,
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Now this is coming, written at a time when we had no national anthem.
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We didn't even have a standardized flag until Woodrow Wilson
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We were a collection of people who believed in something.
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The real poem says, not like the brazen giant of Greek fame
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with conquering limbs astride from land to land.
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Here at our seawash sunset gate shall stand a mighty woman with a torch
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Her mild eyes command the air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
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Keep your ancient lands and your storied pomp, she cries with silent lips.
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You give me the ones that you say can't make it,
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who try and try and try and you continue to push down in the mud
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that all these people are asking for is a chance to change their lives.
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I will stand as a shield to protect them against people like you
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so they have a chance to not just survive but to thrive.
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The ones that are just sponging off your system.
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That's not what the Statue of Liberty is saying.
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The Statue of Liberty is saying give me the tired.
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because you wouldn't give them the opportunity.
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and they're going to stay the worst of the worst.
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What, we're the greatest army and navy in the world.
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and no greater than anybody else alive at the time.
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You know, I have spent most of my life as a joke.
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So, I come to you from a position of authority.
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And Congress and the press and the administration,
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If you didn't pay attention to the news yesterday,
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you'd think this is one weird-ass way for starting this show today.
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The righteous didn't suddenly become righteous.
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which is really weird like cars international seems like it could be normal but then they just put a at the end of it to make it CIA
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right so it's the CIA dealership they're not really good at this whole dealership thing what happens in 2009 as they buy the dealership a beads car is re uh repossessed so now he's in financial trouble national security clearances these guys would have to have national security clearance to be able to work for the IT department or be an IT department the first time you have your car repossessed you declare bankruptcy
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you have some financial pressure your security clearance if you have some financial pressure your security clearance if you're a low man on the totem pole is immediately revoked because you are now a target for a foreign agent trying to put pressure on you no questions are asked here is flare number one no question sorry flare number I think McDonald's uh to the IT department might be flare number one um his car being repossessed Congress does nothing they look they do not look into his security clearance
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at all no one questions it then in 2010 the CIA car dealership declares bankruptcy now it's bankruptcy for his business and no one is questioned on their security clearance then a year later a bead himself declares bankruptcy here's where it really gets interesting
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he declares bankruptcy and immediately gets onto a plane and goes over to Beirut where he meets with a guy who was one of the guys who was big in the lead up uh of of the Iraqi war they meet in Beirut they just have a nice conversation and we don't know what they talked about but this guy is connected to Hezbollah
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they meet in Beirut they meet in Beirut they meet in Beirut and the guy's name is Dr. Al-Atar he is an Iraqi politician linked to Hezbollah they meet in Beirut and the doctor says man I love you know it's really clever
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cars international a I think that's brilliant I think you have something there I want to invest in your company
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so the company has just gone bankrupt he goes over to Beirut meets with a guy who has connections to Hezbollah
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and he the doctor writes him a check for a hundred thousand dollars now if you've gone bankrupt with a with a car company a hundred thousand dollars
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I mean first of all you're in bankruptcy you don't want a hundred thousand dollar investment you're in bankruptcy
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what are you doing he's investing because he believes in um you know the Awan family
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then uh two years later we're now I'm sorry uh one year later 2013 um uh Haseeb Rana joins the IT group
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we don't have any idea if he had any IT experience he's being paid an exorbitant salary
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and then Amran's brother Jamal also joins the group so now we have the friends the friends and family program
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and they are representing all kinds of Democrats and Debbie Wasserman Schultz
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okay so here's what happens July do you remember right before the the Republican convention
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WikiLeaks dumps all of this information and it's all about the ins and outs and all these records about
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who Republicans and the D I mean sorry Democrats and the DNC within days of that happening here's what
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happens the um the group decides we got to sell our house we have to sell our houses right now
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but they're not selling their house to outsiders they're saying you know I bought my house for
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I'm making these numbers up five hundred thousand dollars you know what it's worth now eight hundred
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thousand dollars oh my gosh my brother that sounds like a good deal I'd like to buy your house for
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eight hundred thousand dollars well but you have another house I know but I'm selling my house which
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was worth five hundred thousand now I'm selling it for eight hundred thousand oh my gosh my brother
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you know what let me buy your house and and you'll buy my house what were they doing
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they were inflating the prices of their house they were then going back to the capital bank and saying
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hey we're going to sell our house to each other at these prices we're going to get the loan for
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those prices they're not really selling their house they're taking the extra money and they're taking and
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they're keeping that cash so they immediately start to sell things immediately and then there's a wire
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transfer to Pakistan and it's Amran that makes this phone call to the bank the capital bank in
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Washington DC in the capital building the credit union says I need to transfer $283,000 I'm sorry
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let me play this out capital credit union oh yes this is the wife of Amran Aron and uh we need
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$283,000 uh for a funeral what the for funeral and this really is this is definitely not Amran this is
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his wife and I need a hundred and $283,000 well we can't transfer it for a funeral to Pakistan we can't
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that's oh hang on my husband just got home hello were you just talking to my wife I tried to tell them
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uh yeah it's not a funeral it's uh we're buying property in Pakistan the credit union says oh okay
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he literally called as his wife tried to transfer money to Pakistan for one kick-ass funeral of $283,000
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funeral I don't know what they bury people in but that's got to be nice do you know what funeral
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funeral potatoes are going for these days it's a lot a lot they're expensive so he transfers that money
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to Pakistan immediately the capital police begin a criminal uh probe this call happens in January by
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March the real wife not this wife but the real wife gets onto a plane with the kids goes to Pakistan
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they're now under government protection of the government of Pakistan she's there with god only
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knows how much money and the $283,000 that was uh that that uh was uh transferred here's where
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so far all you have is something really weird going on you have at least banking fraud oh yeah but
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there's probably so much more going on here all the way up to espionage we don't know could be
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blackmail we do know this that after she fled the country uh representative uh ted lou from uh california
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is that how you say his name is it lou um he's a democrat he had a bead as his it guy he's one of the
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only ones he immediately fires a bead then what does he do then he gets on the phone and he calls
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uh the the um secretary of uh homeland security he calls john kelly and says uh john i just want you to
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look into um uh i just want you to look into something with the it servers i think they are there's a
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problem and i believe it will track all the way to mar-a-lago i believe the president's communication
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do you think that's worth explaining to the american people
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do you think that's worth investigating why were the people in dc paying them so much money
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they had access to all of their servers and all of their email do you think any congressman
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might have something that they just don't want out do you think this warrants a little extra
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attention i mean nobody's hardly anyone is talking about no and they're not in capitol hill they're
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trying to shove this under the rug because there's so many people involved they're trying to shove this
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under the rug this cannot be shoved under the rug this has nothing to do with democrats or republicans
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has nothing to do with the dnc or uh or you know let's get them it has nothing to do with that if the
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gop were doing this i'd be saying exactly the same thing there's a problem here there's a problem
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and we need to figure it out now we'll give you more on this story um as it continues to develop
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i want to tell you don and sandy's story they tried to sell their property a few years ago they didn't
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have any success and the realtor was really difficult to work with and made the process
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especially for sandy really stressful this time they decided to try something different
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they went with real estate agents i trust.com they had a completely different experience
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uh ron their real estate agent met with them quickly within two days had a photographer out
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taking pictures of their place the property was listed few more days they had an open house
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within a week they had 10 offers real estate agents i trust.com they just sold their 2000th house
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just put their just put the family in or out of their uh of their home 2 000 people have trusted
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this organization mercury real estate go to real estate agents i trust.com we're going to help you
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find a great real estate agent in your town that will actually sell your house on time and for the
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most money and will actually help you buy another house if that's what you desire in someplace else
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in your town or wherever you're going unless you're going to pakistan go to real estate agents
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it trust.com right now that's real estate agents i trust.com and put a for sale put a sold sign in
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your front yard the glenn beck program the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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this is the glenn beck program so the one thing i did leave out i just assumed everybody remembered
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that um i'm ron aron is the is the guy i can never pronounce his name uh he was arrested as he was
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trying to flee to pakistan now i can tie this together um and give you conjecture on what i think
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happened but i want to make sure that you have the facts and separate the facts from now my opinion
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so tomorrow i'm going to come back to this chalkboard and we're going to explain those are
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the facts that's that's what we know happened let me give you another chalkboard and start working out
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a few scenarios from best case scenario to worst case scenario even the best case scenario is very
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dangerous to our country in the republic very dangerous the best case scenario that'll be tomorrow
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the glenn beck program i want to introduce you to uh karen vaughn um she is she is a uh a mom of a um
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u.s navy seal um who was part of a an operation what was it uh i want to say the helicopter's
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call sign was extortion 17 extortion 17 i keep i keep that's what i thought it was and i'm like it
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couldn't be extortion extortion 17 if you have anything to do with navy seals military you know
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extortion 17 as one of the worst days in the history of seals more seals were lost in that one
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day than ever before you want to talk just a little bit about that yeah yeah it was the single
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largest loss of life in the history of naval special warfare single largest one day loss of
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life in this entire war actually and uh you know on that sort saturday morning unfortunately we found
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out that our only son our firstborn child was part of that disaster and uh uh it's been a life
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faltering experience um those men were brave fearless american warriors who were rushing
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into the battle to assist army rangers who had been in a gunfight for three and a half hours and
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their helicopter was shot down just before they touched down killing every single person on board
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so you didn't know i mean there's a there's a reason i had you uh on and i'm doing an hour with
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you tonight on television um and i i invite you to watch this because there's a reason i had karen on
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um there's a lot of people that can tell these remarkable stories of heroism i mean the the stories
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of heroism from the guys who survived and didn't survive they're they're just they're plentiful
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they are plentiful um and they're stirring each one but the reason why i wanted to have you on karen
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is because of what you did with that experience is very different um than just simply telling a story
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of a great hero you chose a different path i did you know um after aaron's death it's going to make me
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emotional to say this because you're kind of a rock star in our family you were to air and i want
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you to know that he absolutely loved everything you did and and we did too and i have listened to
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you from day one thank you but um you know what i realized after aaron died was he gave his life for
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me fighting a battle kinetically to protect and preserve the american way of life not a government
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not a piece of land but a way of life and my husband and i have dedicated our lives to fighting
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culturally as you do to protect the same we feel like it's the least we can do to spread the message
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across this country that america is worth fighting for it's worth dying for and that it's up to all of
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us inside the boundaries of this nation to protect and preserve in in the interior of this nation what
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so many are giving their lives for to protect and preserve from the exterior of the nation and so it
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just became a calling on my life so it's amazing to me karen that i'll speak to millennials and they
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don't you know it's hard for people my age to really come to grips with they didn't know america
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prior to 9-11 so they don't they don't know her real promise right um and and so many rights are
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starting to just slip away and you know i talk to people our age and i'll say the western way of life
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is in real jeopardy it's about to slide under into tyranny of some for some form and people our age
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understand it right millennials don't really understand it right your son you know the book
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is called world changer and what you started to do was write a book for his children so they knew dad
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right but then you realized wait a minute this is actually a parenting book tell me about that
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it was an interesting thing because as you said i i knew his his babies were only two years old
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not quite two years old reagan was if that tells you anything about my son's politics
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and chamberlain who was only nine weeks old when aaron left this earth
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you understand right so um so you know i wanted them to be able to pick up stories of their father's
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childhood in every stage that they would go through you know their dad's not here to tell
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them what it was like when he was 10 or what it was like when he was 14 or when he learned to drive
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so i i wanted them to be able to know their dad's story and that's how it started
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how hard was just that going through the scrapbook of your mind yeah that's it and it was it was a
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gut-wrenching experience it actually took a long time because i continuously had to put it down
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because i was just emotionally overdone well then i was just out of the blue a friend of mine asked
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me to speak to a mom's group down in south florida not far from my home and and uh she said i want you
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to teach people how to raise a world changer like your son and i was like wow i don't think i did that i
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thought god did that you know because aaron was a devout believer he loved jesus you know i mean
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he was his whole life revolved around his faith in god and so i just always thought it was something
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god did and then when i started just evaluating basic principles of parenting i and started talking
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to moms about this i realized that this culture did not have those foundational tools that glenn you
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and i had growing up or raising our families and all of a sudden i was like wow i i did do something
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it didn't seem fantastic to me or extraordinary to me but in today's culture it is they're
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extraordinary tools and so i just sort of thought wow i'll just start i'll go back through these
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stories and i will weave the teaching principles into every single story and that's what i did and
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then my oldest daughter and i wrote 18 tiny chapters in the back of a study guide where moms could sit
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down together in groups or even dads and go through principles of how to raise strong formidable kids
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who don't need safe spaces on college campuses kids that are willing to run in the direction of
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whatever it is god calls them to do with their life instead of running away from it in fear or
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cowardice just kids who who can take what life deals them you know and and it was quite a project
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working with one of my children to write a book about parenting i bet it was kind of funny you know
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but we had to go away and and but you know butted butted our minds together and just said what did i do
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right what did you know my husband and i not me but billy and i what did we do right tara what did
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we do wrong you know and so we put all those principles in the back and just what was the
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biggest what was the biggest thing that you get to now and say had no idea but wow were we lucky we
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did this and people should do this i knew the first thing that comes to my mind is as a mom wow was i
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lucky that i caved to the concept that my husband wanted to raise a man it's that simple you know
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in our society i believe one of the biggest breakdowns in our home right now is this role
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reversal and this constant uh striving of women to believe that they have to be uh everything that
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i know this sounds it's such a broad thing and i i know it needs to be a little more narrow than this
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but there's a lot to talk about here in our culture you know where we are constantly telling men you
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have to be more like women you have to be more like women to fit into this society and you know
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i was married to a rugged farm boy who was had no intention of conforming our son to my you know
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and i say in the book like i tried to fight that every way i knew i was a 19 year old mom glenn with
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when aaron was born and so i tried to fight it every way i could i entered him in the troy tiny
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top beauty review and he won it but oh my god but he never forgave me for it oh my gosh well billy was
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constantly busy teaching aaron that he could overcome unimaginable obstacles obstacles that
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seemed too huge for him he'd have him out there helping him cut trees on our farm helping him
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give birth to to calves that you know you know things like that and i tell a story about white
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cow this cow who literally terrorized our children on our cattle farm in tennessee and this cow
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tear aaron was terrified of this cow he wouldn't walk out in the pasture with it and billy one day
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instead of letting aaron cower in fear to this cow he said i'm going to tell you what you're going to
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stand at the fence right now and when white cow i'm going to herd the cows in and when white cow
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confronts you if she charges you son you got to punch her in the nose i'm sitting there thinking
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aaron weighed like 60 pounds soaking wet you know he's about 10 years old i think and i was like
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you're going to do well you know but but he let aaron do it i stood back and let him do it
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and aaron did white cow sure enough charged aaron that day and he reared back in a nerve defying
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like a nerve-wracking defiance and just punched that heifer in the nose well you know what he
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learned that day he and white cow you know she snorted and snarled at him and took a step back
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like she couldn't believe what happened but then in submission she went in the pen and aaron learned
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that day that there was no challenge too great for him and it's what drove him to become not only a
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navy seal but all the way to the pinnacle at seal team six those are the things and i say the
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greatest principle i can teach any mom is let your let your husband raise a man it's hard not to
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interfere but let him raise a man i was always afraid to have a son because i didn't have a dad
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that did any of the typical dad stuff and had a hard relationship with my dad for a long time
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and um so i was terrified of raising a son um and i have three girls yeah and i do not know how to
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raise girls i am horrible at raising girls i don't know how many times my wife will look at me like what
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the hell is wrong with you what are you saying i'm like what what yes the skirt makes her look fat
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no what are you doing you imbecile so but i see it with my wife with my son i i it men speak the
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language of a boy women speak the language of a girl and if you don't honor that language right and
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honor that there is a difference there uh i mean um uh your your kids will be lost they'll just be lost
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you're right what was the thing that you found out that you did wrong
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well that's a hard question no one's ever asked me to evaluate that
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gosh i'm not like i'm flawless you know but if i if i tried to single out one thing
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um i don't know maybe it was that maybe it was that i resisted things for so long you know that i
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tried so hard to resist it's speaking specifically about aaron you know not with our daughters but uh
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maybe that i tried to resist so so much that forging that a man has to do with his son if if a
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boy's going to turn out right um you know i i did resist it for a long time and and like i said i'm
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thankful that i caved but that's the first thing that comes to my mind is i really did try to resist
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that and if i could just speak to women out there who are raising boys stop resisting it let your let
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your husband have that role in his in his son's life and let him be to him what he needs to be you
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know and and stop trying to turn both of them into women as you as you see um the world
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and where we're headed yeah and where we're headed i think with war where we're headed um culturally
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where europe and everything is headed and the lack of leadership and um
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that's hard it's really hard i you know um we have a we have a you know i'm not trying i'm not
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trying to plug our organization we have an organization where we mentor kids whose fathers have died during
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this war not long ago we had about 30 kids sitting in front of my husband as he was you know closing
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out the camp and their moms the widows were behind them and my father said i mean my husband said to
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those little kids he said i want you to know your fathers didn't die for a government like i said
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earlier they didn't die to seize anybody's land they died for an american way of life or for a way of
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life the american way of life and glenn we are watching that slip through our fingers
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and i i feel um like every day i have an obligation to honor the sacrifice that not only
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aaron has made for me but so many others throughout history and and i feel a compelling desire to to
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reach into the homes right now and say we got to shake this loose and shake this up and understand
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what we've given up where we are today and where we need to go in the future before it's too late and
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you will never convince me it's too late because that means aaron died for nothing and you will never
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convince me of that he died for the american way of life and i'll fight i'll fight to re-instill those
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values in american culture with my last breath it will not be men uh who save the earth it will not
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be women who save the earth but i am convinced it will be mothers and fathers that save um us from
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ourselves one last question um what's the what is the what is the thing your son taught you
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that's easy how to be strong aaron's death didn't make me weak it made me strong it really did because
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i started employing the principles in my life that he employed in his aaron never took a break
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he never said i'm too tired to go fight the fight he never said that and so you know my life has taken
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this crazy turn in the past that we're coming up this sunday as the six-year anniversary of his death
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and i've lived a very different life than i lived before aaron died and many times along the way i've
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thought you know i'm too tired i'm too old i'm too weak i'm too frail i'm too this i'm too that and
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every time it's just his voice whispering in my ear aaron was an encourager you can do this mom just keep
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walking i want to let you know that i believe there is something on the horizon that is very
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important that i just feel is coming and that is a movement of moms unlike we have seen before and
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i wanted karen to be on tv tonight to spend an hour with um you and with moms um and talk about changing
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the world just by raising good children if you're struggling and you would like some help or you want
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to know how to spread uh join tonight at theblaze.com tv at five o'clock the name of the book
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is world changer a mother's story the unbreakable spirit of u.s navy seal aaron carson vaughn
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by karen vaughn his mom thanks karen thank you appreciate it back in just a second first let me tell
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