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Great Ricky Call - Midday Mobile - Tuesday 10-08-24

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FMTalk1065 and Midday Mobile glad to have you along, and still so many texts coming in from our discussion with Representative Matt Simpson last hour on this proposed bill that would no longer require fishing licenses to take part in a Jubilee. Think there'll be more discussion ahead of us on this as well, and it's interesting. I love when I look through the text line, and I mean we got a lot of text on this, and the mix of opinions, it makes it to me something that's worth talking about, pretty interesting. So we will go in forward on that subject as well. Alright, yesterday she was filling in for Jeff for today, she's a guest on this show. It's print mogul, broadcast mogul, mom mogul, what else, social media mogul, April Marie Fogle. What do I miss there? I'm not really sure. It's just a mogul in general. A mogul. I think that's a lot of things. I like a mogul though. Okay, so now you've been bestowed with the mogul title. Let's talk about somebody else who wants to be bestowed with the title. Vice President Harris, if you'll had notices running for the presidency this November 5th, and I guess now, there was the announcement and the honeymoon phase, or the sugar high, and then she trailed off some, then they had a debate and lifted a little bit, then backed down on a trough. It seems like at Harris Central, at Kamala Harris Central, they said, "Okay, we need to get her on TV. We need to get some more time." So I guess she was on the view today, and she was on 60 minutes the other night. Well, she's not just doing TV, she's doing what she thought would be easy TV, and she hit a little bit of a roadblock with that on 60 minutes. Yeah, I mean, this is a fairly friendly space to go, right? The Democrat candidate, you're going on 60 minutes. Would you agree? Yeah, I mean, I would think it would be he asked her tough questions, but there's a couple of them where the clips are out there, if I'm asking her, I say tough, meaning challenging her flip flops, or her border positions, and you know, you would think she would have been ready for them, but she wasn't, it was a train wreck. Okay, but we didn't get to see the whole train wreck. I guess I'm seeing this now, that the people at 60 minutes did it, they edited her answer and what we heard in the blog, explain this to me. What happened? So, it looks like in post-production, you've got the audio over there before and after, some of these, obviously, the Trump War Room took part of this interview, spliced it up, and put it out there, some of the best of the worst answers, right? And then in cleanup mode, and you would think it'd be a hair campaign thing, but no 60 minutes participated, they edited the videos of her answer to get rid of the word "valid" that was previously released. Okay, let's go. We have listened to this, Charlotte, so this is the setup. This is how you can hear the answer, and then the edited answer. Let's go ahead and roll that clip. But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu, and here comes the edit, so that was the actual one. Here comes the edit. Netanyahu is not listening. We are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. Holy cow, that wasn't just an "um" taken out of there. That was changing the answer. That was a full, like, we will help you because you sounded like an idiot at it. Wow. That's an-- How is that anything but an "in kind"? Big time and also what a risk for a news agency, right? This is not--60 minutes, I think you would--people that don't exist in this world, but if you just ask regular people in the streets, it's a 60-minute opinion show or a news show. They're going to tell you it's a news show, right? It's news. Yeah. They would think that, you know, what you see is what happened. And here we have proof that they were not just editing during production, but they have done post-production editing to make this woman seem smarter than she very clearly is because let's not get ourselves. This is a woman who word salad best describes nearly every answer that comes out of her mouth. It--I would maybe argue, I don't know if that's a judge on IQ. I think it's a judge on trying to be everything to everybody depending on the audience you're in front of, right? I mean, I've said this the other day, it seems like, the way headed it's on the right will run right during the primary and the left will run left during the primary and then they come back towards the center they used to during the general. Well, in this case, the opinions on Israel that had been, you know, front and center out of Vice President Harris, but also her running mate, Governor Wals, you hear them in the last four or five days, they must have gotten the focus group information back. Now they're swinging back like they're staunch supporters of Israel, right? So I guess if you're trying to say everything to every group, you support Israel, but you don't support Israel or you believe in what the Biden administration's done, but you're going to do better than that. If you're trying to be everything to everybody, you're going to get in word salad. Well, and you know, the squirrel can't choose what side of the road to go to get run over. I don't think voters are going to be fooled by this just running around in circles in the road nonsense, which is exactly what she's doing, what they're doing. You know, here yesterday, we had the one year anniversary of the horrific attacks in Israel and they're still having their bets. They're still trying to say, you know, oh, we need a ceasefire and oh, you know, Israel is, you know, overreacting and these things that are just you, you look at what's going on and you go, what universe are you living in? Well, one where you know that the, the backstop, your, your, your spotter is a show like 60 minutes. That's shocking to me. Well, and you expect that kind of nonsense from, from, you know, I would expect that from like a mouth hour or a, or a Scarborough, but I would not expect that from 60 minutes and you're right. I don't think the ordinary 60 minutes washer would expect that that kind of cleanup. And to, would they, have they spun an explanation of why they did it? Was it for time? Did they? I mean, I don't believe it, but is there an explanation out there? Not that one that I've seen and I've been looking this afternoon because there's so many parts of the interview, which were unexpected to me. He was, he was asked about her flip flopping and she kind of gave this, like the, the people expect us to listen and I'm like, and not, and she did specifically speak to the values and I'm thinking these flip flops of yours from, you know, fracking to the border to Israel. This shows a lack of value. This doesn't show you're listening to the people. This shows, as you said a minute ago, they're, she's listening to the polling. She's listening to focus groups and she is, she is not a person with conviction. You know, and by the way, and you're the one who spent time in Washington. I didn't. But if I was advising somebody, a candidate like this, you can flip flop. The idea that you can never change your opinion, right? I find that also childish, but you have to give a reason, right? Just like on the fracking thing, where she was saying, well, no, I've been for this and even in, I think that was the Dana Bash interview, she was like, well, in 2019, you said this and then you're changing 2020. Give me something, say, you know what, I did believe that. And then I went and I saw this and I met with so and so and they showed me this chart. Give me something. Right? Because if I change my opinion on things, because that can happen. If you're a human being, you can say, well, I didn't think about this, that and the other. Oh, I have a very long list of things I've changed my mind on over the years. You know, I used to say, you know, what's the harm? What harm is going to come if a guy wants us to use his preferred names and pronouns and say he's a girl? Well, now we've learned what harm can come. And now I see that was a slippery slope and now we've got men and women sports and women and women staff. And so when I explain, yeah, my view on this has changed, I can give a half a second answer on why. Right? And she's never bothered doing that. She's never given people the respect to say, I had that conviction, but I changed my mind. One of the things they specifically asked her about is the border and she's like, but we're closing the border now. And he's like, after it quadrupled, after crossing quadrupled and she's like, but now she can't explain it because she doesn't know why she did it except that someone else told her to. Yeah, I know that the, I guess that the consulting class is wiser than may not smarter, but wiser. But whatever party, whatever, even if they're running at a municipal level to the top of the executive branch, if somebody would just say in these flip flop things, if they would say, I made a mistake when I thought that, I just, I think, I think the media would not know what to say. They go for a follow up question. Yeah. But you made a mistake. Yeah, but you, I think you would hear a silence come across a press corps. They wouldn't know what to say. Can I tell you, and I'm going to, I'm going to get some hate tweets over this, I know, but how much I would respect, how much more I would respect Donald Trump if he did that with about she and his COVID response. I think it would be a kung fu master-like move if he would have done that. And some things like, here's what happened, I was, I was, I was fooled by these people who were saying this thing and the other, and, you know, I went with it and I made a mistake and I learned from it. At that point. Wow. Right. And I, and that is, you know, I feel like there are some things where just never, he's never going to walk back or change, but that's one where he could easily say, you know what, I wanted to save lives. I thought I was doing the best thing to save lives. And now look at the impact it ended up having on businesses and children and families and all the things, right? And, but that is so rare that we see that, but you, in his speeches, he has alluded to that being why, you know, what has changed, Harris never does that. She has never done it. She's never eluded to. She's never implied. It's like, this is what I thought for 10 years. And now I'm saying opposite now that Biden has dropped out of this way. There you go, April, Marie, more of these conversations. You have them online. Where do people find you? I do. I'm on social media at Facebook and Twitter at a PRYO and they are, as always, I appreciate it. Mogul. And we'll talk next week. Bye, dear. All right. There she goes. And we're coming right back. More midday mobile. Got your calls and text. Well, you're right to it. You're listening to midday mobile with Sean Sullivan on FM Talk 1006 5. Call Sean now at 3430106. At the 122 FM Talk 1006 5 and midday mobile, by the way, update here from staff meteorologist Dr. Bill Williams. He said, just getting data back from the aircraft reconnaissance and flying into Milton, Milton's speed now, not 140, it's back up to 155. And so they see Milton rebounding in strength. So that, maybe you'll go through another eyeball replacement this year. But right now, that trend from 180 down to 140 is now on the way back up. And as of that last flight, they went in there 155 mile per hour winds in Hurricane Milton. God bless those people in Florida. And I think a lot of us know people from right down there. All right. Let me grab a talk back message. Of course, you can send us one of these talk back messages using the FM Talk 1006 5 app. You'll see the microphone icon on the front page of the app. If you press it, let's your recorded message and we can do just this, play it back on air. You have to have a fish in license, no matter from where you're at or what you're doing. Okay. So that is from a discussion we had last hour with Representative Matt Simpson. Let's read through some more of these text as some of these still on that subject as well. Let's see, he's it back in line here. All right. This textor says, who's to determine whether it's really a Jubilee or a good night floundering, right? So that's, so if you're out flounder gigging, right, and you, that's a nighttime thing. And the Jubilee usually towards the wee hours of the morning before light, when does it start? When does it end? Yeah. It ends, I think. When does it start? It's a better question. It ends when there's enough oxygen in the water and there's fish swim back off the beach. Ben saying, I probably participated in more Jubilees than any two people you all know. And if they're going to drop the fishing license requirement for Jubilees, then they should jump the requirement for flounder gigging by his logic. There is no difference. Mariner, please don't encourage this, Terry, earlier. It's actually one of the good, I try to be a, I don't know my opinion. I think you should have a license, but there's that traditional use argument. It's usually, I don't know if it's used for, it's always been used in a discussion of native, you know, native folks, sovereign nation and a lot of it in the Pacific Northwest and up to Alaska with a loud fish harvest in a different way, even though residents can do it too. But actually some in Alaska, no matter whether they're tribal or not. But the Mariner says traditional use is a great argument, but it's generally applied to local residents. I'd even be okay with a year date of residency, say residency before January 1st of 2000. Let's see, the, Michael says my new excuse after Simpson's bill, no officer, no snapper, snapper from the Jubilee. I'm just out here sightseeing now. A Phillip says all or nothing on fishing licenses, either we all have to have one to remove fish or none of us do. He says also I don't offshore fish, therefore I don't buy a reef permit. You have that reef endorsement thing you'll see on the, if you're going to be an outdoor Alabama, you go there and if you're going to be fishing offshore, you have to have the reef fish endorsement. He goes on to say, however, I catch several keeper mangrove snapper while fishing trout and flounder. Do I need a reef permit to keep those 13 to 15 inch mangroves? They're on the reef fish list. What I need no Phillip is where you're getting 15s. I'd say, I mean, 13s are legal, but 15s, a nice inch or mangrove snapper and man, they are tasty. Let's see, B.D.A.R.C. says, Harris must be smoking that medical weed. You're one or the other. You can ride the fence. Well, what I think, and maybe I think you're reacting to that. I think people can change their opinion. I do think that we get this kind of binary view of human beings and politics, and they are almost like a two dimensional action figure, right? They got to be always this. You can learn and change your opinion, but that's different than flip flopping. Flip flopping is like, no, I've always been for this, no, you haven't. So if you change your opinion, and most of us believe, and rightfully so in most cases, you did it just for the political, just because you want to get elected, if you didn't, tell me what happened. That's an interesting story, if Kamala Harris would say, "You know, I was against fracking all those years, but then I met with so-and-so, and they showed me how they were doing the fracking, and I realized that it wasn't the thing that I was told it was, and look how much energy we produce, and I sat down and read these things, I changed my mind. That'd be something. You'd never, I don't think get that out of the politician. Gary in Fort Morgan, back to our conversation, I'd smoke a buck in front of his place." And then said, "I guess about Harris wrong, it's definitely the IQ." I don't know. I hadn't had time to sit with her personally, so I don't know, but I tell you what it is. It's straight, a political animal saying whatever needs to be said to get elected, because it's not about moving the idea or the platform, it's just like I get elected. You could tell yourself, "Oh, if I make up all this BS and do all this stuff, I'll get elected, and then I can do what I really believe." Some of them do it, but then they then change again and change again. It's like that chameleon thing, right? Joshua said, "Do you think 60 minutes will have to go to court for changing Kamala's sentences from the interview?" I don't think so. And Adam asking, "Where did the unedited come from?" I think they did the initial release of the audio, and then repackaged it maybe for the digital. Adam, I'm looking at that. Where that break came, worth asking, I think that's what happened. The initial airing, then they went to the digital platform, and that's where the edit happened, but I will dig on that and let you know. Let's see here. "This texture, Sean, my ancestors have been living in this area since before Columbus discovered in quotes this area. Your argument for licensing requirement for participating in a jubilee seam arbitrary." Okay, what about my argument seam arbitrary, that you would need to have a license because you're taking from a resource that is held in public trust? Once again, if you come out the farm, we can come out and catch every bass in the pond. It doesn't matter because it's on a profit property, but when you're dealing with, let's talk about the saltwater side of it, that there's very little private saltwater ponds. Everything is interconnected and it belongs to the people. We're managing not for the fish for today, we're managing for the fish for my kids and their kids going forward. IT Jesus said, "I think y'all are missing the point. If Harris' mouth is open, she's lying." This one, then again, I've just played because I can't help myself IT Jesus, then which time was she lying? Let's just go fracking. Then she was against it or she was for it. Heywood, it was in my mind too. He said, "Please don't say chameleon. Now I have Culture Club playing in my head." Yes, boy George will be riding around with you today in your head. Heywood, enjoy. It's coming right back, more Midday Mobile, out for the site, huh? This is Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan on FM Talk 1065. Alright, 135 FM Talk 1065, Midday Mobile, glad to have you here on this Tuesday. I'm checking with my buddy Blaine Price at Paris Tractor in Robert Stale and you know I run one of those RTVs, but from the time I started riding a Kubota RTV to what they look like now, I might be in a Model T Ford version of this man, they have come a long way. 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I don't think you need a fission license unless you're knee-high in the water being overzealous. If it's on the shore, it's dead anyways. And for those who say don't come to shore, kiss my grits or they're not unconscious, this is coming from a mobile guy, a mobile guy. Well, Joshua, another mobile guy, that's me. I have been to one and we're actually, we're launching to go fishing at it, but out of Daphne, we're going to fish and when we're launching there, it was the end of the jubilee. That's the only one I've ever taken part in and I'm like you, a mobile guy. So it's not like, you know, I don't have the chance, it's just if you, you know, I don't live there. And I know there's been a few on the western shore of the years, but it's once again about the take. And if it's laying on the shore, I would agree with you, it's laying on the shore, Joshua, it's dead. But I mean, I've watched the videos of the fish that are there in that state, right? Or you know what? If they all died, then you would have dead fish every time we had jubilee, you'd have dead fish for a mile down the beach and you don't. They come back too and they swim off. So I mean, they're, you know, they are going to recover. And I don't have a problem. Just get the license and then get your limit and enjoy it. Michael says when picking up mallards in Fairhope, qualify under a jubilee asking for a Haitian friend, you know, what is with it? I don't, you know, I don't know if we have a duck jubilee. But when that crazy, like out of all the things people could be doing wrong and I don't get a discussion whether they were in Springfield, Ohio, if they were eating, but they're like, they're eating ducks in the park. Well, you know what? Ducks pretty good. We could, instead of having the issue and having to have coal hunts on geese and ducks and the park in Fairhope or over here in Mobile, maybe we need some traditional use of going and getting them and eating them. That's not again. I feel like they're eating ducks. Of course, ducks are good, but Michael, I don't know if you have a duck jubilee, I'm not sure. All right, Jerry says, oh, Jerry talking about the, about the jubilee bill said I was actually on his side until he said his worthless fellow Alabama politicians staying at the Grand Hotel should be able to experience a jubilee. So you're being classist because they're, so they, so your decision to side with me and the renegades like me Jerry is because you're fighting back against the, the man there about who gets to experience a jubilee. Dakota said, uh, first of all, I could understand if it was going to hurt the population, but once or twice a year on a small shoreline, it's not going to hurt the resource. I do get both sides here. I do feel that if I had, if I had to have one, everyone should, but it's kind of like, all right, man, it may not happen again in that person's lifetime. Well, they can get a trip license, I think the short license, uh, but he goes on to say, but I also think that it should be without any tools just by hand. Well, that's the thing too. On the gig and thing, right now we're trying to talk about the idealism of it, but pragmatically I could play the old game here is we all go, we go flounder gakin and then, uh, uh, you know, then we just, we have over, you know, we don't have efficient license or whatever and we get stopped. We go, no, no, no, no, I did. It was a jubilee. It's, it's finished now, but it's a jubilee, um, I teach Jesus. Do you, do you guys remember when, if a politician talks about a policy, they would actually know how it works? What does Harris actually know about prosecution? I guess there you go. It would be that they don't have to be, and I think I'm following you, I teach Jesus. I don't, the politician doesn't have to be a master of all the things, but the beauty of having a position like being vice president or something like that, you could say, Hey, here's an issue in front of us. Bring the smartest people in here, be it fracking or whatever, um, cause I teach Jesus said, yeah, someone should ask her how fracking works, but I mean, you would use that flex of being in that position to go, Hey, I need the smartest people on this to come in here and tell me about it. And then I'll, you know, here and ingest all those facts, not that it makes you like you can go operate a, you know, I could go out and go fracking on your own or whatever other subject, but you learn something about it. Uh, KCC says I was away from our radio for a while. So this may have been covered, but maybe for a jubilee, the license wouldn't be necessary. But there would be limits on what you could take. Okay. So make sure we get everything clear. And this is something that representative Simpson has said since the word go. And he first started talking about this back in July. His idea to remove the license requirement would not remove the Creole and size limit. So I know that gets turned around out there, he's, he's the whole time because what we're about as being honest arbiters, he, he and I disagree. This is the okay thing. Like he's still a good dude. He and I just disagree on this thing. That's what our, you can debate things. It doesn't mean one person because you disagree with their point, they're a bad person. I know that's shocking in the national political cycle, but he has, I'll say KCC since the word go, he has said he's pushing to get rid of the license requirement, but not the Creole and not the size limit. So that is, that is in there and he's, he's not shot away from that. That's, that's what he's stayed with. Gary says traditional use for fall wind and mobile county residents should not be a license, but you follow bag limits. But once again, you're still taking, and I know, you know, it's anecdotal. You know, there's not that many like Dakota said on his sex, but you're still taking for the re what about the bad fisherman? They don't go catch a little bit of flounder, right? So should they, because they, they, they're not good at catching flounder, they shouldn't have to have a license because they're not going to catch but one or two and they're going to go once a year. It's about, it's not even about the methodology of taking it. It's that you took that from the resource and because you do, you have to have some stake in the resource. Sheila says that Jubilee is a rare phenomenon as a gift from God to those who discover it. You could put limits on the bounty to ward off selfishness. But once again, it's the final take of that resource, you know, people say that happens just once in a while. Well, I mean, deer hunters out there, y'all with me, those, that week, the solid week, where it's just out of control with the run, right? Bucks that have been a doctrinal the whole year are doing stupid stuff at 10 o'clock in the morning and standing in the road. Should we say, well, when they do that, you don't need a license because they're, they're really easy to kill at that point because of nature and the cycle of the run, they're, they're doing stupid stuff. So you should be able to take them there without a license. Once again, I think this is a interesting and that's why I look through the text line. All y'all's text here, it's a variety of opinions. And this is what's fun. It's fun to debate these. All right. Phones. Okay. We'll go to the phones here. Is it? Ricky, do you want to talk about Jubilee's? Yes, I do. Okay. Let's, let's go. Number one, if I was pro, if I was governor of Alabama, there wouldn't be no fishing license. I'd get rid of all the cops and police department that the federal government has hired and training to come here and take all our rights away. Okay. I'd make sure the shrimpers took what they needed. They would have a load on, you know, the guys that trying to take the net and catch all the fish in the boat and the sea, those who want to need lemon up, whole fish. But how would you, but how would you stop them if you're going to remove all the enforcement? How would you stop the ones that are going to take them all? I would make sure we have what we need, what we got now to 1% on all the fishing boats and now the luxury, you know, the sport fishermen, and they're making all the room for all the poor people can't even go shrimp and they hijacked our shrimp and all the shrimp and then our bait were up now, right, that all went out of business. No, that's not true. And you can shrimp, you know, I've got a, I got a eight foot net and I, you know, pull it behind a 16 foot aluminum boat. So that's not done. That's not life. The law, the law, the government, the government, the Chevron law was overturned. We don't have to get a license by the government, by the federal, a Supreme Court, we don't should get, have, have the license to fish, drive a car or any of those things. We own the road. We own the war, the government, don't the government work for us. But now they got a son of their foot telling us what we do. Who is the government though, the government for the people by the people, right? Now you can say that you feel like it's been hijacked, but who likes those people? And who put the laws in place in the first place to say, Hey, we don't think it's right for one person to take everything. Well, I've been in this, I've been in this town for 50 years. And this is Marxism. This is nothing but 1% older guards taking it over the rich, making all the room for the cops, you know, they turn, pull us off for no drive lights and put us in prison. You know, for little things, smoking a joint that put us in prison. I remember back my day, they sent people 15 years in prison for having a matter of one to see. We're being. But that's not happening now on the marijuana side, but they're just just the prisons on the stock market. They turned it into money. Now the prisons have to be full for them to make money on the stock market. We're put everything. We're out. We're slaves. Yeah, really stop it for a second on the stock market. On the stock market. Are you talking about private prisons? Are you talking about? What are you talking about? For the stock market. Right. And I've been against private prisons. Yeah. I'm not for private prisons. So when they did it, Louisiana said, you know, that's a bad thing. And they closed all the psychiatric wars. Like it all. I agree with you there. I agree with you there. I was governor. I would open it back up. I would put everybody in there. I'd get on home. Who put them in there? Who put them in there? You said you're firing all the law enforcement. Who is going to put them in the facility if they don't want to go? Look, the churches, the pastors, the pastors are going to go and get away when the church, we got to today. If you do it, God's way, shine. There's a way to do it. There's a right way and the wrong way to do it. I'm sure after $34 trillion in the United States corporation, the last, what, 315 years, I think they've done a bad job. I think we got hoodwinked by this government thing. So what is the opposite? And the B system, the B system, according to the Bible scripture, is the government. The government is working for the government and the 1% oligarchs are ruling all of us. And what they got us all on the stock market, we're on the print machine on the debt. If I was governor of the president of America, I would make sure everybody got their own land. You don't have to go to work in the war factories. You grow your own food, you worship God. Who would you take it from? No more government ruling your life. Who would you take the land from to give it to the people? Who would you take? Who's land would you take to give it to the people that you're going to give the land to? I would take it from everybody, if everybody agreed to it. I'm telling you, if we all come in this land, we don't have no land, no house, no family, no way to raise kids, but now we're having babies out of wedlock and we're in this mess because we got no land. When you're born here, you should have a wife, a mama, and a daddy, and a family, and some land to produce those children so they could produce the same thing. So how many, if there's, what, 383 million Americans, I think, legal citizens? We use less than 1% of the land in America, less than 1% of the land. So how much land does everybody get? How much land does everybody get? And what if they don't want to farm? I think, at way, if you go back to the book of Joshua, remember, before that we put kings, we're the reason why God gave us kings because they didn't move God over them, so they wanted a king over them. They come to Samuel and ask him to go to God and say, "Look, we need a king over us." Because if you die, we don't got nobody to take your place. And then Samuel went to God and God said, "Well, it ain't you there, Matt. They don't like it. It's me. They don't want me to over them, so they want a king." So God gave them salt. That started this mess. We all worship God under the sun like we come over here in 1620, and we had to work seven years, right, to get a 50 acres in a mule. Now as 40 acres in a mule, is what the chattel slaves were given after the end of the Civil War? Well, I'm talking about before that. They come over in James, and I think they come over here. Yeah, it was a work colony where they took land that belonged to another group of people, and then... You know, the land never belonged to the Indians. It belonged to the king. That's another part of the store. We're not being told. The king, Prince Philip, and all of them was already over. Remember who we bought the Louisiana Purchase from? I think that was 14, 900s. But the colonies were not part of the Louisiana Purchase that happened so many years later. Yeah, I know. But we were... The Puritans come over here and made a deal with the Indians, and we made clean deals with them before the older guards in the United States Corporation of Catholics created the revolution. That's genius. Yes. They created the state. But you just said the church is how we're going to fix it, and you just said the church is a problem. The church is not... Catholicism is not the church. The body of Christ is the believers, is the ecclesia. It's the called out one. Really the word church is not even in the Bible, original Bible. It's called out one, the ecclesia. The body of Christ, like Catholicism, becomes a state church. Constantine never said that Christianity was the number one religion. He just legalized it. But people would say the Catholic church became... I mean, the Catholics became the body of Christ when you see the Reformation proved that different. There we go. Ricky, as always, I appreciate your calls. They are never boring, and I will take that into your advisement. All right. Come on back. More midday mobile. I think 3430106. This is Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan on FM Talk 1065. Right up 156, FM Talk 1065 and Midday Mobile. I'm glad to have you here on this Tuesday. More does what we'll get into on the Wednesday edition of the show. We know that Erica Thomas joins us, also Cameron Smith, and coming up later this week as well, my buddy Jonathan McConnell from Meridian US talking about it. It's going on half a world away, and we say Israel, but it's the greater theater of... Unfortunately, I think a wider war that could break out there. Oh, join me Thursday to talk more about this. I don't even know. There's so many texts. Do I talk about what Ricky had to say? Do I talk about more on the Jubilee thing? I do want to say that I've often said this. It's the prodigal son, right? So the texts that disagree, you should go to first. So this textor said, "Sean, he is right, referencing Ricky. We are slaves to the government." So the government has an army. That is the problem. Well, I've often said, "You have to pay your taxes at the barrel of the gun. I don't know a texture if you ever heard me say that, and people always would get shocked and start that stunt in college." And I said, "Well, tell me what happens if you don't pay your taxes and they go to seize your asset, your property, and you say, 'I'm not giving it to you, and I'm not leaving.'" Eventually, there's a gun pointed out to you, right, by your fellow citizens who decided we should have a law enforcement mechanism. So I absolutely could make this idealistic argument. I also wouldn't be a grown-up if I said that the government doesn't need an army, look at what happens when you're weaker than an opponent, was at power of pores of vacuum. So I'm not completely ignorant to what you're talking about, but an idea where we're going to lay out this strange kind of utopia without enough assets to make that happen. I'm less scratching my head a little bit. Joshua here, another prodigal son, one here. Joshua said, "Sorry, I never argue this much, but not one fish gets beached. It's a perfect situation in that they never get beached, or even though they get beached, they somehow stay alive until the tide comes back in, or the tooth fairy and the Kriton leprechaun are putting the fish back in the water." I like that best, Joshua. That should be part of our Kriton leprechaun narrative. This hits during jubilees, the Kriton leprechaun leaves, and I don't think he comes across the bayway either. He needs like a special, what do they call the Irish boats, the conics, and gets a conduct and he paddles across the bay and puts the fish and crabs and shrimp back in. Now we have a children's book in the making. I got something to work on until we do this again tomorrow. Paul Finebaum on Next. Y'all have a great afternoon. (upbeat music) You