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The 250th anniversary of a huge stepping stone towards the American revolution and Snow White. On today's episode of the Glenbeck Program, we talk about that and much more! Also, if you want a pain-free day, you can in fact have one.
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recreate the conditions could i make the shot that i've always thought was pretty tough for old
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oswald you're going to find out on wednesday we talk a little bit about that also the 250th
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anniversary of a huge stepping stone towards the american revolution and snow white that box office
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you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program welcome to the glenbeck program
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it's the 250th anniversary of something that happened that was a turning point of freedom
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a turning point a rallying cry if you will that led to uh the birth of america we'll talk about
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that coming up in just a second there's going to be a lot of 250th birthdays coming up uh you know in
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the in the next year and a half uh because we are next year it'll be the 250th of the signing of the
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declaration of independence it'll also be the christmas eve will be the 250th year uh commemorating
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the crossing of the delaware i mean it all of it happened at this time 250 years ago so we're going
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to take you through some of those things as we go throughout the year uh this year hello stew how are
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you really well glenn how are you so good good yeah it's good to hear thank you have a good weekend
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uh yeah yeah i i i went well i was convincing yeah i know well i went up uh to oklahoma this weekend
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to a friend's house or a friend's ranch he's got a shooting range um and uh we went up because we
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were shooting something that is for wednesday's special last week we shot um what's his name oswald's
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gun the exact copy with the exact ammunition and the ammunition itself leads you to conspiracy
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theories like crazy i mean the more the more we do things on this and i'm like we're gonna disprove
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that um then you're like i mean one of them is the ammunition this gun is was for greek fighters in
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world war ii uh it's a really crappy gun the the scope today the same exact scope if you can get it
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it's very rare but if you can get it it is so crappy that it's a ten dollar scope today okay uh back then
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it was and it's it's really this gun is as everything going against it okay uh and the ammunition
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there wasn't ammunition for this gun uh the cia after the war said to the dod you've got to make a
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bunch of ammunition for this gun and send it over to greece okay so it was all cia ordered ammunition
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it didn't sell it was there and so they shipped it back later now how did oswald
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get the ammunition that was was ordered by the cia brought back by the cia and the doj how did he
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we we have those shells they're 40 a piece now so we were using the shell we used absolutely everything
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and last week the gun jammed on us uh it was actually the firing pin went out uh and we couldn't
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get it fixed fast enough for what i did yesterday so i went out last week and i shot and we had it was
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just stationary at the exact distance can we can can i hit those things using this gun yes uh then we
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decided we have to do it though moving and at the exact angles and as high up to six stories as we can
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get so yesterday go to uh go to oklahoma uh to this great side-by-side ranch uh where you know
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it's it's for hunters and the guy who runs it is a guy who is a beretta sharpshooter if you will he's
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the guy kind of guy that you know he'll go you know gun shows and stuff he'll throw up a quarter
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and he'll shoot a pole through the quarter he's that kind of guy really good shot and uh he said
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this is difficult and i'm like ah is it and he's like yes glenn this is a difficult shot we're going
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to be here all day let me just say my day lasted i expected maybe 20 minutes it was an eight hour day
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to do this okay wow so uh we take the shot i don't want to reveal what we found but we found
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two things that i did not expect i didn't expect i thought i thought for sure it would go a certain
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way and it didn't and then on top of that he comes back and he's because we had it in the back of a car
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shoot through the back of the car and we did and it was so it was the same angle absolutely everything
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and he comes out after the shoot and he said i want you to look at this and he shows us something
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on the car and i said wait a minute wait explain this because it seemed odd once he pointed out i'm
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like wait a minute and he said yeah and we started talking about it the whole crew came around we're
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doing research today because if the warren commission did not talk about this and they had
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to have right if they didn't talk about this it was because there's no way around it and we'll show it
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to you on wednesday's show it's fascinating it is absolutely fascinating sounds it yeah it's really
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great what was it like going through the the process of recreating that it was weird because we put
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balloons right you know where everybody was and so we put balloons there and the
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idea of i i could relate to him on nerves because i was thinking okay so what what other elements did
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he have to deal with and the only one that i couldn't recreate is i'm shooting the president
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and i'm probably gonna walk away dead you know so that's the only thing that would slow you down
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make you a sloppier shot or anything else and we couldn't recreate that that's a big one yeah
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the the other thing is you know he was in a lincoln continental even moving it's 11 miles an hour
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that thing's not bouncing around we had it in the back of a truck and the truck was being dragged through
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this field and it kept losing you know it would it you know a field is bumpy all paved yeah yeah not
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paved at all not even smooth and so i think that kind of made up for him being nervous because it
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was that's that's what scott was saying it was like this is a difficult shot because of that um
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so i think we kind of balanced it out but it's it's really amazing we're doing a show uh from the oval
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uh wednesday and we've got uh we've got somebody on that has a tape he's bringing in would not release
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it uh to us so he's coming in and he's bringing the tape of a conversation that he says two people
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talking about johnson and johnson's involvement we also have roger stone on the program really
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yeah talking about that because i also want to go into nixon and he was part of the nixon thing
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because the more you find out about what our cia was doing the things that we'll show you on
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wednesday that we've now confirmed and we didn't even know we were looking for this but the things
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that came out of those jfk files now that we've confirmed shows that the cia is absolutely out of
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control then and it'll make you question everything else you know in history was that real or was that
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not real uh and so that's wednesday night nine o'clock blaze tv join me uh blaze tv.com slash glenn
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uh just use the promo code glenn and you're gonna save doesn't roger stone have a nixon tattoo yes
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yeah he was definitely yeah he was there for that yeah he a big fan uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh
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uh but i don't know how i feel about nixon now i mean i know how i feel about nixon i don't think he
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was a good guy but i don't know how i feel about you know i've always said my dad said he's just like
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everybody else he just got caught i think he's bare minimum right about that it may have been
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he's just like everybody else but they set him up
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hmm this is it's interesting because we got all these documents and as usual they've
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they've calmed no one it seems this is only made it worse i think this is only make it worse and
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we're trying to disprove things when you see what happens in the field i think you'll be i think
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you'll really be surprised you'll really be surprised at what we found and what happened
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that's interesting i can't wait to see this this is a wednesday night on your normal show your normal
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special yeah uh you can by the way subscribe to blaze tv blaze tv.com slash glenn the promo code is
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glenn you can save 30 bucks off your subscription yeah i'm sure uh i'm sure recreating that was uh
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it was weird was weird it was weird it was you know it's like all right let's go let's go hunt
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ourselves a president right like it was weird yeah because i remember taking the tour when we moved
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down here of the book depository you can go there it goes to the museum and you can go up to uh the
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exact floor he was on and you see the exact view you're two like two windows down from where he was
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they don't let you to the exact window but you're basically they're looking at the same shot
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and it's just creepy even to stand up there well we had it all try you know they they measured
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everything they did all the angles so we had it all there and you know we had a stake where the
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corner was to turn off from i think it's houston to elm street and he was shot on elm and so we
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we had everything marked out okay here he's turning the corner now now he's turning the corner here he's
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approaching first shot shoot second shot shoot third shot shoot it's i mean if you've never been
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to dallas and seeing that it is such a weird because you've seen it so many times on television
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so many times in videos the first time i drove through there i had no idea i was anywhere close
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to it and just all of a sudden came around the corner and was sitting i'm like what oh my god like
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you're just in the middle of like this i just did the same thing i pull through it i'm just going
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downtown yeah and i pull through it and all of a sudden you're in oh my gosh and you go under the
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bridge just like he did and parkland hospital is sitting right there yeah the only hospital that
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is famous because a president died there i mean it's not you know the hospital but yeah that was
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a tough one yeah it was a tough one to survive it's like it's like kool-aid you know they got famous
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for the johnson when by the way it wasn't even cool it was flavor aid wouldn't you you'd think the big
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pitcher would be a little upset about that i think so like he'd break through a wall like what the
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hell kool-aid not the one that poisoned everybody in the jungle and it wasn't even flavor aids
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problem right they poisoned it intentionally it has no poor flavor aids gone now as far as i know
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maybe it's still around but then and then kool-aid gets the benefit oh wow so do you think it was
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problem do you think it had anything to do with that but it's kind of like remember i don't know you
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have to be kind of you know my age to remember this but there was a diet candy that was out in
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the 80s exactly the one you're thinking right it's it was called the aids diet plan and it was like
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yes yeah and it will help you lose weight and then aids comes out and everybody's losing weight
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they're like uh don't take that man yeah uh not they were out of business not the best marketing yeah
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they were it did help you lose weight though damn it i told you we shouldn't call it that
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i want to take you back to march 23rd 1775 this is a year before uh we have the declaration of
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independence declaration of independence um was was still a long way out we were still going back
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and forth and fighting and most of our founders you have to remember this they loved the country
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i can really relate to the the founders and the the patriots back in the 1700s because they're very
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much like the patriots of today they don't want to be violent they're not looking for a revolution
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they keep saying please you're please don't do that what are you doing to us don't please and they
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would go back and forth across the ocean to make a plea to the king and the king would listen to him
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and he'd make fun of them usually because they were ill-dressed we they it really is like they
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were a bunch of red staters you know what i mean where you know you go to washington and all these
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people in their fancy suits and everything else and a guy comes in who's been working in the fields
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he's not dressed like that he doesn't have a fancy suit he's not wearing you know some sort of gucci
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shoe or whatever that's what our founders look like to the king and we kept going back year after
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year after year six months to travel just to be able to stand in front of and go look we've written
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you so many times on this please don't do this and so they they start to reach over decades they start
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to reach a boiling point now it is it's march uh 1775 we're about a year and four months away three
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months away from the declaration of independence and there's whisper of rebellion and everybody
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has split up into little camps and the second virginia convention is happening and it's they're
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inside of saint john's church in richmond virginia and everybody is there and everybody is waiting to
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see what's happening you're just at the beginning of the scent of the spring blossoms but the atmosphere
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inside it i mean imagine unwashed you know military coats and everything else and everybody's sweating and
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worrying about it wasn't it probably didn't smell like roses inside the room i'm just saying and here
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we were we were teetering on the brink of war and that was a really really bad idea
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so they decided in virginia we have to convene again and come together and decide what are we going to do
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and everybody had an opinion and the loyalists the ones that were loyal to the crown even george
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washington was loyal to the crown he wasn't a loyalist uh per se didn't kind of join that party
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but there isn't a single founder except maybe i don't know stew maybe thomas jefferson there wasn't
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anyone who was like let's break away they that was the last thing they wanted to do they loved their
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country they just wanted to stop being singled out so they are hoping the loyalists are hoping that
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we'll get back together with george the third and you know hey hey he's just doing this but it'll come
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to his senses but they did the stamp act the tea act uh the shutting of boston harbor uh they did all
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of these things to slap us in the face and say you're nothing sit down and shut up so in secret
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our militias start to drill and the muskets come off from everybody's uh over the hearth of their
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fireplace the muskets start coming off from under you know above the fireplace um but there there
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hasn't been any real real uprising yet and everybody's watching virginia what are they going to do
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continental congress had met the previous year and the whispers of independence had grown even louder
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but no but we weren't nothing was happening yet so they're sitting in this convention and they're
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sitting in this church and the the benches are creaking and you know people like george washington
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sitting in the room and this guy stands up they say he had a voice that could shake the rafters
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he gets up from his seat he doesn't have a powdered wig on so he was you know not one of the elites
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he stands up without any notes no script just had heard enough and he stands up and he said
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gentlemen may cry peace peace but there is no peace
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the war gentlemen has already begun the next gale that sweeps from the north is going to bring our ears
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the clash of resounding arms our brethren are already out in the field why are we standing here doing nothing
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is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery
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what a great question you want peace we all want peace but what's the price of that peace
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forbid it god almighty i know not what course you might take but as for me give me liberty or give me death
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it this was the speech that virginia voted to arm
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because there are things that we're now finding
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and tells you everything you need to know about the birth of our nation