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Willie discusses Tuesday's election with Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, how the African-American community will vote with Jeff Haygood, and Willie yet again polls you for your vote.

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Versus the Bills on Sunday night, all hell is going to break loose. Plus many feel that Michigan football should be banned from preceding any further. They should get the death penalty and forfeit all their wins over the past three years, including the two against Ohio State. But that's a different matter. Janan, you and I now is Frank LaRose who's the Secretary of State administering this election on this Friday afternoon, et cetera. And Frank LeRose, welcome again

to the Bill Cunningham Show. And as we sit here about I don't know ninety ninety six hours away, what is the secretary of State's office to and on the Friday afternoon before the election on Tuesday, what are you doing if anything? Well, you mentioned Michigan. They may be able to steal signals and try to cheat at football, but our elections are so secure that Harbaugh

can't steal an election in Ohio, that's for sure. Son. On that point, just for a moment, shouldn't they get the same death penalty that TCU received at one point, or SMU should receive, or the Houston Astros that still signals during playoff games by banging a drum, and the Big Ten coaches a couple of nights ago held the big conference call with the Commissioner, and they're very angry at the fact that Michigan cheats to win football games.

And they should be because you know, this is not a small matter. We believe in honest contests, and that means on the athletic field, it should come down to the skill and the athleticism of the teams that are on the field playing within the rules. And when people try to cheat, there should be penalties, just like there are related to elections. On the rare occasions we catch people trying to cheat, we throw the book at them.

I refer to over six hundred people for prosecution for this very kind of thing, and so yeah, there should be a stiff penalty for it, and I think, as you mentioned, they should forfeit their wins. All right, let's talk about the election. For the first time ever, the Great American and the People's Judge on Tuesday report it to Norwood, the Gem of the Highlands to vote. It was slick, it was smooth, no issues, plenty of ways to vote, quick check in, quick check out.

I may do that all the time. So when you hear the cries of the plane of Left there's a voter suppression going on in Ohio, what is your response? Nonsense? Even their own people don't believe it. There was a CBS News poll just a couple of years ago, and it asked both Republicans and Democrats, is it easy to vote in Ohio? It was ninety four percent or so of Republicans. It was eighty nine percent of Democrats that said it's easy to vote. So even their own people don't buy into it.

And as you saw right there at the Hemlin County Board of Elections. I was down there just a couple of weeks ago. It's a friendly group of people. It's a bipartisan team. Half the people in that room working or Republicans, half of them are Democrats. They run a clean process and even give you a free sticker on the way out the door. They check your ID. You cast a ballot on a piece of paper that's later audited after the election. Ohio's the example for the rest of the country, and

other states are noticing. I testified in the Pennsylvania State Senate just a couple of weeks ago because they want to know why does the Keystone State continue to embarrass themselves nationally and right over across the border in Ohio, we get it right. Do they do that on purpose? So they have wiggle room so local boards of election in the Quaker state can somehow do things a little bit improper. What's the reason in Pennsylvania to be incompetent? I think it's laziness.

It's inertia doing things the way they've always done it. For example, they don't prepare the ballots in advance to be counted on election night, and so when the polls close in Pennsylvania, they've got hundreds of thousands of envelopes to cut open, signatures, to verify identification information, to check. It's no wonder that it takes them days to count their ballots. We've already done

that work. We don't count ballots until seven thirty on election night, but the envelopes have already been opened, the signatures have already been verified by a bipartisan team. And that way, when we have results starting at eight fifteen, eight to thirty on election night, it's the early votes and the absentee votes that are the very first ones counted because we're all ready to go.

They don't do that in Pennsylvania. Yeah, it's a complete mess. Why because they've always done it that way, And even though I have recommended to them that they fix this, they just are stuck in place. So next year or this year, Pennsylvania once again will not follow a simple procedure to correctly count early votes. So as we sit here on Tuesday of next week in the twenty twenty four presidential election, they're going to have the same system

in place. Imagine the Allegheny County Board of Elections a vault probably five or six hundred square feet full from Florida ceiling of unopened envelopes, and they don't even start slicing them open until election night. And so yeah, it takes them days to do all of that slicing and verifying signatures and everything else. It's a completely foolish way of doing things. And the other thing in Pennsylvania,

they don't have a bipartisan system. To think of this, The county clerk runs elections in Pennsylvania, and so if the elected county clerk is a Democrat, everybody at the election office is a Democrat. That's a foolish idea to us, For it takes two people to screw the light bulb at the Board of Elections because you got to have both a Democrat and a Republican doing any part of the process. Even the building is bipartisan. When you go

down there, you see two locks on the door. Well, there's a Democrat key maintained by the Democrat staff and a Republican key maintained by the Republican staff. It's like those old submarine movies where it takes two keys to launch the torpedo. You got to have bipartisan custody by partisan overside of the process.

They don't have that in PA. Well, one is left to wonder why I would think there's advantages if you're in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, which are Democratic strongholds, and everyone counting the ballots, opening up the envelopes, determining if the signatures are valid, then doing the tally. If they're all Democrats and they want to keep that system, there's got to be a benefit to them, right, one would suspect, And that's part of the concern.

Well, I'm stunned that they don't have a system where Republicans Democrats come together to do it. All. Right, Now you've caught some flack the last few months because you advocate on one hand and then you run elections on the other. Can you talk? Can you? And by the way, secretaries to the states have done exactly the same thing in Ohio for the last fifty to one hundred years. You're not an outlier. You're right in the middle.

Can you address yourself to the issue of being an advocate for one of the issues but also in charge of the objective election. Yeah, listen, the history of this office is that Ohio has a partisan elected official who runs elections. I got a record number of votes last year. In fact, I've received more votes when I was re elected Secretary of State than anyone in

the history of this office. So that tells me the people of Ohio have placed their trust in me, as a partisan Republican to do this work. Now, listen, the work that I do as the Secretary of State is nonpartisan. We call balls and strikes, we run it straight. We let the people make their choice. That's the oath that I take to conduct the work in that manner. But of course, in my off duty time, I can advocate for things that I care about, just as every Secretary of

State has done. When Shared Brown was Secretary of State, he was actively involved in campaigning for Democratic causes. Of course, when Jennifer Berner was Secretary of State, same thing with Ken Blackwell or Bob tafter John Houston. People expect that I will conduct my work here in a nonpartisan way, and we do that, And look at the history of how I've run this office,

it's been very clear. But in my off duty time, I can go out there and I can campaign against something that I think is really dangerous and really bad for Ohio, as Issue one is, and so of course I'm going to be outspoken about this because Issue one is too extreme for Ohio. It would put Ohio as an outlier in the nation with the most extreme abortion on the country that allows late term abortion of an unborn child that can feel

pain and would take away parental rights. It's madness that this is even being considered in Ohio and Ohio and should reject it, and I, for one will speak out when something bad like that is proposed to their state. The Issue one says, quote, every individual has a right to make and carry out one's own reproductive decisions, including but not limited to decisions on contraception, fertility treatment, continuing one's own pregnancy, miscarriage care, and abortion, quote

unquote. As a lawyer, it's a nice ploy to include items that have nothing to do with the issue at hand to encourage people to vote yes.

So when you put in non controversial medical procedures like miscarriage care at the emergency room, advocates in my view, have cynically sought to create the impression that procedures like emergency care for a miscarriage, or buying birth control pills or buying a condom is somehow at risk, and that if you don't vote yes on Issue one, that means a cop kid can't buy a condom, and it

means a woman can't get a birth control pill. So they include cynically issues that have nothing to do with abortion, the easily mislead, the easily misled in, the believing a lie. Can you smell what I'm cooking? Absolutely, those who wrote this amendment are so dishonest that they are not only over here confusing people about that. I got a call from somebody I went to high school with just yesterday said do we how do we vote if we're concerned

about birth control being available? Listen, no reasonable person is trying to outlaw birth control or necessary care for women that are experiencing a miscarriage or whatever is that that's not on the table here. But here's the other thing you just said it including, but not limited to, and what this amendment does is opens the door for a whole lot of bad things. And listen, it doesn't take a crafty lawyer to figure this out. They've built loopholes into this

that could be used to legalize transgender surge for minors without parental permission. They've put loopholes into this that will legalize abortion through the entire term of pregnancy, that will take away parental rights, and may actually obligate the state to pay for abortions. Imagine your tax dollars being used to pay for something that you

find to be completely abhorrent, like abortion. That's the kind of Shenanigan's that are built into this piece of legislation, this constitutional amendment that's being proposed, It intentionally is written with massive loopholes in it that will be exploited by lawyers over the years through the courts. Frank L. Rose. One of the big loopholes, it says that abortions cannot happen after viability generally considered to be about eighteen to twenty weeks. Then the word but b ut. But if

a mother's I'm not a mother, I'm sorry. They don't talk about mothers. That talk about individuals because as we know, you and I could have babies. So it's not about a mother or feminine idiot. It's about if an individual health is affected, then the planned parentoe doctor can perform the abortion. So that butt is a tunnel about twenty miles wide, and you simply can say a woman's financial health, emotional health would be affected if you have

a baby, so the abortion goes through. So the loopholes and the trap doors put thereby attorneys for planned parenthood, which is a big business. Is there explain how viability in the word butt the butt destroys the viability. You're right that it doesn't talk about pregnant women or pregnant mothers. It talks about pregnant patient. In the history of humankind, only women have been pregnant as

far as I can come right there you go again. What this says is that in the opinion of the treating physician, if it's necessary for the health of the mother. So in the opinion of the planned parenthood abortion, let's

be clear, that's what the treating physician is in this language. So if the plant parenthood abortionist believes that it is in the financial health, or in the emotional health, or in the social health of the woman that they can carry out an abortion in the final days of pregnancy, it's absolutely it's absolutely extreme, and people need to know what the language says and what this is really going to do in Ohio. This is not even our pro choice friends

should be absolutely offended by this and lining up to vote no because it's far too extreme for Ohio. Lastly, you've been called to task by some for quote, purging the election rolls ahead of the election, quietly purging nearly twenty seven thousand Ohioans from the voter rolls late last month, even as some voting had already begun in the November seventh election. Was dirty? Pool? Explain to me about purging the election polls. Role we assays before the election,

Frank LeRose, because you wanted to get the voters. That was voter suppression. Explain why it isn't. I will never apologize for protecting the integrity of our elections. It is a law that has been in place for three years that we are required to maintain accurate voter rules. The way that you do that is by removing inaccurate data from the voter rules. This was not done

in secret. This was announced back in February. Back in February, we said that at a date certain in the future, we are going to from the voter roles a set of bad data. We're not purging voters, we're removing bad data. Here's what we know. This group of voter registrations are individuals that died or moved. We have documentation either from the Department of Health saying that they died or from the US Postal Service a change of address notice

saying that they have moved. We then waited for four years to see if they pop back up, or start voting again, or go into a BMV or do anything that would tell us that they're still there. Nothing happened. For four years. We sent them multiple mailings and we said, according to our records, this voter is either dead or moved. If we're wrong, let us know. We got no response from them. And so then after four years of waiting, yes, we removed this junk data from the voter

rolls. So yes, I'm taking dead voters off the voter rolls, and I'm taking off the voter rolls those that moved out of state four years ago and being criticized by partisan hacks for doing so. Remember Frank LeRose going to extraordinary lanes to intentionally silence and mislead Ohioans by determining someone's dead should not be voting. Now, that is misleading people. Well, we'll see what happens down the road. But shocking and amazed at what I see that Ohioans.

And I love the commercial by Mike and Frand DeWine talking about this is way past what Ohioan's find acceptable. And at some point whether rape should be or should not be, that's about a one percent factor when the rapist baby, it's also the mother's baby. But nonetheless, we can have an argument about rape and incest. And basically, if we would say, okay, allow those abortions, but all the rest cannot be allowed, that's exactly where it

is. Because the ninety nine percent should not the one percent shouldn't wag the dog, and the other ninety nine percent that's happening, and I don't know, Frank, Sometimes politics is exasperating. You're like a regular guy, former US Army ranger. You sure you want to do this? I love this work. My job is to run elections for my neighbors, for a state of twelve million people, eight million registered voters, and there's power in the

vote. I want to remind folks that you've still got a couple of days of early voting. It's Friday afternoon. We've got early voting this evening. We've got early voting on Saturday. We've got early voting on Sunday. There's only six states in the whole country that do that. Back to us making it easy to vote. And if you've got an absentee back's sitting on your kitchen table, you've got to get it in. It's got to be postmarked

by Monday or dropped off at the Board of Elections by Tuesday. At seven thirty, six hundred and thirty thousand of our fellow Ohioans you included, have already voted early, So you got to get out there and make your voice heard. Now one percent is out about by about six hundred and thirty thousand early votes. How many are going to vote about I don't predict the exact numbers, but we're going to see a high turnout. There's eight million registered

voters in the state. Six hundred and thirty thousand have already voted. I think we're going to see high numbers on Tuesday on November seventh as well. Ohioan's turnout in large numbers. We've seen that in twenty two. We saw that in twenty twenty, we saw it this August when we had a special election. As I predicted, there was high turnout for that. Ohioans know

how important it is and they get a lot of good choices. Again, whether you mail in that ABSTEI ballot, it's too late to request one at this point, but if you got it, mail it in or go down to early voting, or go vote on Tuesday, and we'll even give you a free sticker, I promise. Now the voter suppression continues, I mean, we get the government we deserve, and if you listen to all the crap, well we're in trouble. But we have the most fair, open

elections imaginable, easier than ever before. And the more successful you are in running clean elections, the more the radical leftists will claim it's voter suppression. So for Frank Lerosa, we'll see what happens. And God bless you and thank you for your service to this country. Thank you, it's an honor. Thanks Billy. All right, let's continue. So there it is six hundred and thirty some thousand have voted early. Most indicates the turnout. It's

going to be about one point seven. So anywhere between thirty and forty percent of us have already voted. And Frank LeRose, believe it or not, is doing a great job. He's a he's an army veteran and a father and a husband. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred l over you hear that. That's the sound of a factor meal just waiting for you to dig in because I'm fresh, never frozen meals are ready to eat in just two minutes. Think the election. Yes, almost seven hundred

thousand of us are going to vote early. I was one of them, and that might be half of those totally voting. I know in the Bluegrass I spent some time with Rob Sanders and like minea Kentuckians in my homestate of Kentucky. On a Wednesday night, had a large turnout of Walt's hitching Post around a course by my good friend Bronson Trebby and George Trebby and had a good time there. And the early votings happening in that state, it's amazing.

The more opportunities we have to vote early, the more you have to have cries of voter suppression. So no relationship to reality, of course, but it's a nice motto to yell, scream, holler, and shout about voter suppression because they have so little disrespect for the intelligence of core Democratic voters.

Coming up later in about thirty minutes or so. As a pastor of the Reverend Jeff Haygood of the Living Word Church in Columbus, Ohio, he's one of one or two two hundred faith leaders going to be knocking on doors starting tomorrow Saturday to encourage especially African Americans, not doing involve themselves in self loathing and self hate by supporting in large numbers the killing the death of healthy

unborn babies in the womb. The womb becomes a tomb, and so there are a few Black leaders have figured it out, but Reverend Jeff Haygood understands what's going on. He wrote a column in which he made the point that about fifty percent of the abortions in Ohio or of healthy black babies, and

of that thirteen percent of the population is black. But if you assimilarly, women can have babies, which I think used to be a non controversial statement, and if you that's about six percent and take out those that are shall we say, fertile of the right age, it's more like three percent or maybe as much as four percent of the population could have a baby. African American four percent, three to four percent, and they comprise fifty percent of

all abortions. So the dreams of Margaret Sanger have proven to be real. That is, she wanted to kill as many black babies as possible. Founded Planned Parenthood, called it eugenics, called black babies roaches and cockroaches and spiders and bugs. Put her facilities in the black community, which happens almost all

the time, and the killing of black babies continue. Then you buy off directly or in directly black liberal Democratic politicians to stand with you in a Stockholm syndrome type deal where whatever it is self loathing money to Planned Parenthood, it's multi billions of dollars in income, much paid through the federal government, and as a consequence, we get what we deserve. There's about thirty five million

black babies that have been killed in the past fifty years. And when I do the do the math, great majority of Democrats support abortion on demand all the way through birth. The great majority of non Democrats do not. Some of the saddest things. How about this one? About seventy five to eighty percent of Democrats support abortion. Fifty percent of Democrats support Jamaas. What and most of my Jewish buddies are Democrats. It's the damnedest thing I've seen.

How an African American could ever be a Democrat after the policies have destroyed their community is beyond me. It's the Stockholm syndrome. But how is it possible that so many Jewish Americans support the Democratic Party when most Democrats support Jamaas. Huh, It's It's unbelievable. And on college campuses, I think the numbers nine percent. In a Gallup poll, nine percent of present college students consider

America to be the world's best country. Nine percent other ninety one percent They know some of the most ridiculous things I see are Palestinian supporters, the Hamas chapters that you see in Kentucky and Ohio State and Michigan and all over the Ivy League who march around supporting Hamas and the Palestinian cause. I've been there, maybe you've been there. How are women treated in general by Hamas or

by the Palestinians or by basically every Arab country? They're second class, third class, fourth class citizens that women cannot marry without their father or brother's permission, cannot own property, rarely can drive an automobile, cannot travel, cannot open own chucking account women. And when I look at the gender of the protests happening, they're mainly women. It's like a self loathing once again. You know, from the river to the sea, Palestine must be free.

Well, what are the policies of the Palestinians toward women? Not good? How about in Jordan or Saudi Arabia or Iran or Iraq? Not good? In fact, it's terrible. So how can a gender in this country support their own obliteration at the hands of Palestinians and fundamentalist Muslims and Iran Iraq just named the country Afghanistan. How's the Afghanistan treat women the Taliban? How's that looking? Not good? So why support that? Well, why would an

American female college student or a gay person. I've seen signs and I'll read what the sign says is queers for Palestine. I see these signs and I'm thinking, well, what happens in Palestine or Iran, Iraq, Syria? If you're gay Saudi Arabia, you'd be lucky to be thrown off the top of a building handcuffed. Normally there's torture involved before the death takes place. So how is it possible that the gay rights community in America supports Hamas and

the Palestinians when they obliterate gays? Is that is self loathing? Incredible? So the numbers? Will this be an occasion when the Democrats finally cost them

the Jews, gay Americans, women, and almost everyone else? How can you be a democratic female when you look at your party marching around much like the squad calling for the obliteration and the murder and killing of additional Jews in the entire I did some work overnight because you know, economically, just follow the money, you can get the answer to many things by simply following the

money. There's about five one hundred million Arabs in the whole world five hundred million, and nearly two billion Muslims in the whole world, but there's only about seven million Jews in Israel and about sixteen million Jews in the whole world, about half for an Israel. So on one hand, you have two billion Muslims, you have well over one billion Christians, and you've got sixteen million, which is one point six percent of a billion, very few,

and where's the money. Israel has an economy because of hard work, perseverance, fear of God and love of their country. They have great tech, they have great farming, and they have tourism, and that's basically it. They're in a part of the world that has little or no oil. The oil about thirty five forty percent of known oil reserves are in the middle but the Jews don't have any of it. And so the reason the world is on the side of the radical air of Muslim states is because that's where the

money is. Now. We had the opportunity to be the world's number one power when it came to setting the price of oil, but we gave that up about thirty four months ago. We want another direction. We wanted to hurt middle class Americans and empower Iran, empower Russia, and empower China.

So those are the policies of Joe Biden. One hundred billion dollars is the number I've read and Business Week about the moneies that have gone to Iran in the last thirty five months because of their selling of oil and who they sell it to, and the price is going up. So Joe Biden's transferred to the Iranians one hundred billion dollars to be used for terrorism. So the reason

the world is so antisemitic is mainly economic and money follow the money. The air Muslim countries have billions of dollars, I'm sorry, trillions of dollars of known oil reserves, and Israel does not. And so to unite their populace against some outside force, which is a nice articulated gold, you got to come up with something. And so Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Syria,

Lebanon, Jordan come up with the Jews. The Jews are that much of the world, sixteen million, as opposed to two billion Muslims one billion Christians. And I would assume hindu has got to be above a billion two. So the world is very small within the Jewish context, extremely small. But outside forces use that anti Semitism to stay in power and blame the Jews

for the failure of their personal policies. No one can fairly say that to live in Washington or Memphis or Cincinnati, but there's going to be about twenty to twenty five thousand shots fired this year is safe and sane. In the black community, it is not. And the party in charge has uniformly been the Democratic Party. Normally, the whole in which one might find themselves, you look for a ladder, which is public education, to get you out

of the hole that the or circumstances have put you in. But in every urban public school, the education system sucks. Is terrible, standardized test is failing, more than half are chronically absent, the behavior of the track meets. Teachers are leaving in droves they can't take the behavior anymore, and the

lack of support, and those are all democratic ideals right there. And so it is hoped at some point that God will look kindly upon the Jews and give them peace, because for the last three thousand years, since they've built the great pyramids in Egypt. I've had little or none. And the only hope we have is mankind is to have a functioning democracy in which all faiths are welcomed and no one has punished whatsoever because of their faith, which is

Israel. Also, I saw gay rights flags in Jerusalem. They weren't torn down by radical leftists, not at all. It's a multiracial, multi religious, functioning democracy that tells others in the Middle East, as average average of israelis, you can have this too. But now the forces of evil once Israel destroyed once again. There's only about ten million who live in Israel, and of the ten million, about three or four million are Muslims and Arabs

living normal lives. About thirty percent of the Kanesset the Congress in Jerusalem are Arabs. It's multiracial, multi dimensional, multi religious, which doesn't happen where else in the Middle East. It's functioning, and every night I say a prayer night and I say, Dear God, I ask that you, Mother of God, Mother Mary, speak to your son about saving Israel, because I cannot imagine the world without Israel being the foundation of what is right and

a terrible part of this world. And I see chaos everywhere India, Pakistan going out at China, Indo China terrible. I see Russia, it's gonna win eventually, gonna win the war in the Ukraine by beating them down. The Middle East is inflamed, as is mut much of Central Europe. And you might recall that about thirty four months ago Joe Biden made the argument that things are in turmoil. We had no idea what turmoil was until this fool

took over. And the praetorian guard around him are leftist Marxists who do things in his name as the president without him having a clue about what's going on. Le Remember two billion Muslims, one point three billion Hindus, one billion Christians, and a total in the entire world of sixteen million Jews. And they're the ones being attacked for all the failures throughout mankind, and they're trying

to save themselves. May God have mercy on Israel. And I hope the Democrats in this country who are gay females and also the Jews understand what Joe Biden and the policies of the Democrat Party has done to them, and how you march around to encourage amass to win when they throw gays off the top of buildings and burn women alive for adultery. That is beyond my comprehension powers.

Let's continue with more coming up. We're going to put a call in to the right reverend in Columbus for Reverend Haygood and more to get his perspective on life. Let's continue Bill Cunning into Great American Live at your home of the Bengals. Who's radio seven hundred Wow. We jump started our million dollar giveaway in October with one winner of fifty grand. This month, we're giving

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and Joseph Chevrolet dot Com. Marty brennanlan for helpfulks many many years in the Black community representing many African Americans as an attorney with Leslie Gaines of Gains and Gains Attorneys at Law, and I know how the Black community feels generally about abortion, but it's not reflected in the politics thereof In fact that it's darn near impossible to find an African American community leader who's a Democrat other than faith

leaders who do not support a woman's right kill or unborn, healthy baby on demand, whatever. And it is a noteworthy that there's a group of more than one hundred faith and community leaders, many located in the state's capitol, that say enough is enough. Approximately thirteen percent of Ohioans or African American about fifty percent of the abortions. And Margaret Sanger, who was a eugenicist, said quite often that she wanted to put her planned parenthood facilities in the black

community because that's where the business is. It also would involve killing more Black babies. And so I'm shocked that black Democratic and or Republican leadership doesn't step forward and say enough is enough. That something in the range of thirty million Black babies have not been born the last fifty years. Thirty million. The

community is hurting. So it is noteworthy that Pastor Jeff Haygood, Pastor Jeff Haygood of the Living Word Church and Columbus is step forward to join us this afternoon, and Pastor welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And can you tell the American people, Pastor, why you signed your name to the letter like Martin Luther dead on the cathedral door in Wittenberg, Germany. Enough is enough and why did you get involved in this

fight? Well, I am distinctly, unashamedly outspokenly pro life, and so I believe anyone who is a conscientious human being, let alone a person of faith, a Bible believer, will also be pro life. When it comes to the effect of abortion on the Black community, it is so disproportionate it is literally unbelievable. The numbers you mentioned are thirteen percent of Ohia's population, but women are eight percent of that, and obsulating women are four percent of

that. And somehow we keunt for forty nine percent of the abortions in the state of Ohio. That is so far out of whack. Anyone who does not see that as a genocide, a sort of genocide, has to purposely be wearing blind. Can you tell me why that? Practically it's well over ninety percent. The Congressional Black Caucus and all the other groups NAACP just line them up, fall right in line with killing as many healthy unborn black and

white babies as possible. And the rape argument. I hear that less than one percent of the abortions are rape. Maybe that could be dealt with separately, not in my opinion, because life begins a conception and ends at natural death. But can you jump in the mind of ninety percent of Black leadership when they're one hundred percent in favor of abortion on demand all the time everywhere,

and in fact government out of pay for it. White, can you get in the mind of your maybe your constituents are your parishioners, and say why that happens? Well, it's actually pretty simple. The Black community has

largely sold its soul to the Democrat, the Democratic Democratic Party. I'd often say specifically as it pertainers to the faith community, because many black pastors are very pro Democrat and additionally pro abortion, that they are married to God but in an adulterous affair with the Democratic Party, and so they will take on causes that are not healthy for the people that they lead, and abortion is one of the most I often say this, abortion is more racist than slavery.

And here's why I say it. Bill, You're probably talking to a person who is a descendant of a farmer slave. You will never in your entire life have a conversation with the person who is the descendant of someone who is aborted. It is the most evil wicked behavior in the history of humankind. I don't even know. I don't know if anything that is as close to abortion as far as how bad it is for people overall, and then

specifically for the Black community. Our leaders need to straighten up and fly right and reclaim their soul from the Democratic Party who has sold them a bag of goods and giving them some free cheese in exchange for their soul. One other issue, Reverend as I go to a Roman Catholic church and the Archbishop of Cincinnati put together a letter that he had some of the pastors read which has angered some Roman Catholics that you should not bring quote politics into the pulpit,

that you ought to stay out of it. I know on the left side of things, whether it's Reverend Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson, they bring politics into the pulpit every day all the time. They monetize civil rights to become to become rich. And some priests have gotten blowback from parishioners after mass taking them to task for bringing politics into the pulpit. And maybe you've had the same experiences there in Columbus at your church. Can you give us the argument

as to why this isn't politics. This is something different. I mean, if the archbishop will put together a letter, hey, vote for Tony Bender and don't vote for Bill Cunningham, vote for Haygod and don't vote for a Sharpton. That's one thing. But have you gotten blowback from parishioners of yours

about getting involved in this? Well? Absolutely, I've once again a very outspoken about this issue and very various other issues that affect the people that I lead, and I would do them a disservice if I would ignore or turn a blind eye to something that is so devastating to our community. So I've got people that had suggested that I was too political, and as on and so forth. But let me say saying this, I'm not political by any

stress of the imagination. I am moral. Abortion is not a political issue. It is a moral issue that has been politicized. But the core of it is moral. God says it quite plainly. Now, shalt not kill. Case closed. It's a moral issue. It's not if we didn't have a president, a congress, a mayor, a governor, or any other political person in office, it would still be wrong to kill. It's not

political, it's moral, and I have to uphold biblical morality. I have an obligation to do that based on the fact that I am a servant of the Lord. I'm going to uphold that everywhere, under all circumstances, no matter who's watching, no matter who's listening, it is wrong to take the life of a baby. And Pastor Jeff Hey go to the Living Word Church in Columbus, Ohio. I see the polling. The polling is is depressing, and maybe that's an intent that we're told that Issue one is going to

pass by a wide margin. When I speak off the record to politicos, Republicans and Democrats, and the leader of the Democratic Party here in Hamlety County is a female. When I speak to I want to mention specific names. I speak to political leadership, Republicans and Democrats. They're going to think that Ohio is going to act just like Kansas, just like Kentucky, just like Michigan and all the Blue states. There's no argument in the Blue states.

If you're in California, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, if you're in Washington or Oregon, they have abortion on demand through birth. No one's objecting to it. It's a state's issue, and then they're running with at big time, and in fact Illinois and Chicago, Reverend wants to have abortion tourism. That is, for states such as Indiana and Ohio that made to one extent ban abortion. Will see what happens on Tuesday, but they want

to have abortion tourism. They wanted you to go to Chicago, maybe watching Reds, watch a Cubs game, watch the Reds play the Cubs or whatever, and get your abortion there and come back. But do you think there's particularly an evil element when they say to people, don't bother voting, it's going to be sixty forty. The polling, according to the Columbus Dispatch, is disproportionate. Is that part of the plan? Well, it is. And a couple of things I mentioned. All of the money that has come

in has been on the side of the pro abortion lobby. That's where all the money is, and so it's been very difficult from a grassroots level to match the kind of funding that we're getting on the other side. It is inherently wicked abortion. I don't want to go down the rabbit hole off the DPN, but abortion is a can the child sacrifice, and it's very, very wicked, and so as far as the polling is concerned, I don't buy it. One of the things I will mention is the held November ballot

issue that would have made amending our constitution require sixty percent. If that would have case, this thing wouldn't have a chance. Obviously, that sailed miserably, and the last pullet I heard was it was pulling at forty eight percent four versus forty two percent against, or something of that nature. I'm actually or fifty two forty eight there were eight points ahead. Long story short is,

I don't believe the polls. Tomorrow morning, I'm getting up, putting on my trousers and going door to door trying to convince people to vote against Issue number one. The fight's not over. I'm certainly not going to give up a choose to believe that there's a good enough goodness in the heart of enough people that no matter what they say publicly, when they go into the

voting booth, they will pull the lever to strike down Issue one. And one more thing, I'll say bill Issue one in case the listeners are not super familiar with it. It is way more radical than Roe versus way it will permit a fortune up to the time of the maybe is delivered. It also brings in care for people getting transgender care. And there's there's no provision for a rental to involve the parents in this decision. There's no age limitation.

It applies to every individual in the state of Ohio. And this is stronger than a law. It's Ohio constitutional issue. So it will literally handstring and handcuff, you know, higho legislatures. They won't be able to do anything about it literally once it's passed. Well, Reverend, I like to get in lastly, one other aspect, and it was brought up indirectly, and that is that the Democratic Party has basically destroyed large elements the Black community

by their policies. I don't know about Columbus City schools. I know in Cincinnati and the state of Ohio about seventy percent of black boys who graduate from high school cannot properly read and write. Seventy percent and controlled by the Democratic Party and all the eight major cities in Ohio. Something in the range of seventy percent of black babies that make it through the womb actually are born into a family with a mother and father in the home, that you have massive

lawlessness, that public schools are terrible. In Cincinnati, about seventy four percent of black boys in the public school system, and Cincinnati, completely control by the Democrat Party, are chronically absent from school, little or no job creation,

rampant lawlessness. When I look at the policies of liberal Democrats and the eight major cities here in Ohio, whether in Throwing, Covington, Louisville, Neapolis, every major city in this country, the collapse of family life, the collapse of faith, the rampant criminal activity, the terrible public schools that disrespect for law and order, to fund the police, et cetera. Is

all rampant. So how is it possible that without history for the past sixty seventy eighty years, that black community votes ninety percent, especially black women, vote ninety percent for those who have enslaved them. How's that possible? Well, it's real simple. I think there's a quote attributed to Lyndon Johnson, apparently made while he was on air Force one, speaking in terms of the black community. He said, we'll give those in words enough stuff to have

them voting Democrat for the next one hundred years. Yes, he did see it. It is the trick. It is deploy It is the false date of where you're going to get something, Democrats or four black people because it's going to give them something. Well, let me tell you something, mister

Cunningham, say crats give black people. They give them perpetual poverty. And by giving them perpetual poverty, they have a guaranteed voting block in the perpetuity because we're going to give you welfare, We're going to give you free food, We're going to give you free cheese, We're going to do all these things for you. We're going to become very paternal. We're going to take

care of you. Unfortunately, I quote Malcolm X, he says, the fish that mistakes the fisherman who throws them a word for a friend ends up on a hook. And black people have been on that hook for the last fifty years. But supposing that the Democratic Party is their friends, Well, Reverend It's said what I'm seeing going on. And when I heard that actual audio tape of LBJ dropping the N bomb on a regular basis, pay off the the N word, pay them off. They'll be on the hook for

the next one hundred years. And that was prophetic and it's just Desroyd large elements of the black community. Pastor Jeff Haygood of the Living Word Church in Columbus, thanks for being there. More than one hundred black faith leaders have stepped up. You're one of them. You're one of the great leaders in the state's capital. And I pray to God at some point we come to our senses, because you will answer for your vote in this world or the

next. This is the only time in our history or a person walks into a polling place and actually puts their name down with their mark and says, I want to kill as many healthy unborn babies as possible. Put my name next to that, and you will answer for that vote in this world or the next. And Reverend Jeff hey Good, you're a great American and thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, reverend. So thanks for having me, Bill, and good luck to Ohio and the election next

Tuesday. God bless America. All right, reverend, thank you very much. Let's continue with more news coming up and more plus later on early vote and continues. I have the voting rolls. We're gonna vote after two o'clock today, all on news radio. Seven hundred that w U l w Hi. I'm Rocky Boyman from the Eddie and Rocky Show with a special poem just for you. If you missed part of our show and you now feel like

crap, you can always hear the podcast on the iHeartRadio app. You've always been there for your daughter for just one dollar U DF made for you. That's all I gotta say, brother, Hello yet, and I'm spokes I'm broadcasting ye who day? Who day? Sing it? Tom Jimper sends this. I think Mark Duffner, the Bengals coaching staff, has this on his ring tone. What they're going to call him one day? Well? He play at all? He's only played one second. I don't know, Willie.

I don't know what's going on. I don't know. Why don't you know these things? I don't care about the Buffalo bills. Only one guy around here cares about the Buffalo bills. Scott Sloan. Bengo Sloaney roots for the bills. Why isn't he hell to account for that? Uh? He will pay for this, I don't know, fly for the next Well, I'm just saying, is he gonna guard maybe seven to eleven? Will he guard. I don't know. I mean I could be Micah Hyde. I don't know. I mean, well, we got to see there it is.

But I want the Bengals to what they did to Buffalo in Buffalo last January. All right, maybe the best. I think it's the best game they played since they played the forty nine ers. I would say that's pretty goods they play like that, Oh no, beating by twenty or thirty points correct, which is all right with me, seg I don't want you to get distracted, Okay, on the Damar Hamlin situation, I won't. If he plays, he plays. If he doesn't play, it doesn't play correct.

I think there's gonna be a lot of people down there that if they if he plays, they're going to show him some love. Absolutely it'll be great. You know, the doctors and everything else saved his life. Put six on him right now. I want to see him all. I want to see IRV Smith and Jamar Chase put six on the Hamlin. Would you agree? Will he the STUDJ Reporters approb service of your local tame star? He did? He get air conditioning dealers tamestar quality you can feel in Cincinnati

called the experts. Experts have preferred home comfort five, one, three, eight, nine to two h V A C spot and him too. I'll say, before we get into the formal aspects of this, uh huh. You came up with an R oh, No, this was on, this was on X and I saw d right for the Texas Rangers. Now think about this, Rais Rays, R R oh, Orioles, A Astros, D Diamondbacks eleven and oh on the road bingo, a record that can never be broken. No, and before that, the all time greatest was eight.

Now they take it up by couple of notches and they win. They beat Houston Astros twice in Houston, and they sweep the Diamondbacks in Arizona. I don't know what to say. And they beat the Orioles who had won one hundred games and the Rays right, one might say that they were the underdog in every series they played. I would say so, and they won them all. They want. Mister Garcia, mister Seeger, got good pitching, they got the missile, got it done. I think he's got the

ring, he's got the money, he's got everything. Thank you. Go farther than anyone with less talent was Chapmans. Not a very good pitcher, would you. And he was on that's his second ring. He was with the Cubs, right, Yeah, I don't know, Willie. I don't know what Willie. It's a National Sandwich Day and we say thank you to Lear's Prime Market for our lunch today. Uh, the game day is Lear's Prime Market Day and also the Thanksgiving holiday destination that's right around the cone.

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High School soccer team. They haven't won anything yet. He is paying fifteen thirty Fox Sports thirteen sixty. That'll lead into the regional final battle Crusaders v. Bombers six forty five. On the radio. There's a playoffs, God, there is Lance. I have a bet with Rocky he's got the Bombers, Yeah, and I have the Crusaders. Should be quite a match up Mount Saint Joe. I'm not sure where they're playing it if they had a neutral site because with the playoffs, so I'm not sure where they're playing.

No, there's a lap house Lapham's voice. I think he sounds pretty good right there. College football Tomorrow, those Cincinnati Bearcats will be out to snap that six game losing streak when they host UCF two thirty right here from Knippert Stadium seven underd W WELW. Both teams looking for that elusive first Big twelve victory. This be the uh only time in years that the Nip is not sold out. Uh, that's that'll. You have to be determined. Well,

he will find out tomorrow. What time's the game? Uh two thirty three thirty kick Well. Bengals update. Bengals and Bills of course battle it out Sunday night with Chris Collinsworth in the house. I like Chris best. Bengals coverage at noon live from the Holy Grail with the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Toyota Dealers Orange and Black kickoff coverage presented by Encore Technologies bad, Tom Smith Brewery and tap room and Shock Tile and carpet pretty good. So they play at

Sainte x Marty and North Bend Roads. Probably packed already right now. Run by my good friend Bronson Trebby. Do'te takes are available? What what? It's an outrage impossible? Uh, don't forget the tailgate crashers Free game party

four to seven pm. Come down and see us at Longworth Hall. Let's see soccer MLS Cup Playoffs Round one, Game two of the best of three tomorrow night in New York City, Those Red Bulls against our Orange and Blue, the FC Cincinnati and since the up one game to none, six thirty Fox Sports thirteen to sixty. When do they play their last game? Would it beat for Christmas Day? They play the MLS Cup seriously, I don't know, but in January? Right? Well then they then if FC wins

to tomorrow, the uh. I think the semi final start next week many. I guess it's probably at the end of November. I think it's one and out. In't it after that? It knockout round? Yeah? Maybe it won't take till Thanksgiving? Then? Is that your favorite holiday segment with Turkey mashed potaties some uh, yes, gravy good to men. Yeah, yes, yeah, nobody makes lima beans anymore. That's what I like. Lima beans. Yes, who does Jeff Brand Yes, yeah, but he

puts it butter and all that. I don't know that. That's disgusting. That's not good. College soccer Xavier and Georgetown for the Big East Women's title Sunday at one thirty. N k U will play Milwaukee tomorrow at two for the women's title in Horizon League and in an n CUAA tournament bid. I got a text here from Dean Gregory. Is he in Italy, Albania Espanya? He indicates he may want to cater next Wednesday if Moe wins, bring it on? Is that in football or in soccer? Both? Wow?

Let's see U volleyball regional semi finals. Last night Willie Aine Ursula upset top seed Seat and in five set Marathon Baden wins. Mercy McAuley, also mcnick and Summit Country Day. Today, Notre Dame meets at McCracken County in the volleyball Kentucky quarter finals. That's Notre Dame Academy, It's not Mount Notre Dame.

That's correct. Now tomorrow with the soccer regional finals Tippecanoe and Tyler two against Summit Country Day seven Hill and seven Hills and Waynesville Seven Hills and Waynesville the home of the Skydivers, and then sant X V Molar and Soccer again. Molar has allowed one goal in their first match this season. The rest have been clean sheets. Is this for the state time, I stend, No, this is for boys soccer regional final boy soccer X Molar and Soccer.

I'd like to get them in here if they win at all, if they give up no more goals. Oh, I mean mean the greatest season I think FC. If we get that team in here, Carl Kramer will come here. Jeff Birding better be here with a lifetime contract for that goal goalkeeper because if he goes, if he doesn't give up one goal a year, that kid's going to go pro. You know one thing we got to start doing all these stands around us right here? Yeah, and he does

has had more people come in here. I know you would love that win you It would be nice. Yeah. I mean the tickets are free right yeah. Uh, let's see regional finals tomorrow and girls soccer Mount Notre Dame v Lakota, East Cougar's Vayne Waynesville and Summit Country Day. You said, no, this is girls now Cincinnati Country Day and Lynchburg Clay that's the home of Bill Willson. Bill Willis went to Lynchburg play along with that Bowsman Madera.

The Tangs girls Regional soccer tomorrow against West Liberty Sale a lot of pressure, So good luck to Hasbro Crush Road on that one. Well, by Thanksgiving we should have resolutions on all these matters. Correct. Well, no, I mean because well, high school playoffs will be going on I think the til the weekend of Redsfest. Well we'll see about that. They'll be playing in Canton. Because Thanksgiving is two weeks from Thursday. It's coming Thursday.

Unbelievable, Andy Mack. People will be going nuts. And by the way, and they already got Christmas stuff out. They've had Christmas stuff out since September. That, by the way, is ridiculous, unreal. But I have a text here about a veteran situation. Yeah, let me see where I can find this thing. That Deer Park Elementary School as a text I have sent to me about veterans being called upon to come and do good things. So we're going to take maybe give an update on that the next

hour. All right, but the second grade of Amity Elementary wants to honor the American veteran next week. How about that. I'm gonna get you the information we can talk about, no problem. After what happened at Channel nine's eye team, what they discovered about Hamlet County is not good. It's not good what's happening for the for the veterans, So we're gonna have to not good. Check that out. Segment. Is that it in sports? I

think so? All right, give me out of the student's report, please Willy, and honor of a beautiful weekend the head and good luck to all in soccer, football, and everything else around the country and around the Tri State. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stude Report. See Highway Patrol again next week until and remember it isn't what your drive, but

how you drive it counts. Segment Chris Euster to Amity Elementary. You know they begin every day at school in Amity and Deer Park with the pledge of allegiance very good and the American flag flies all the time. Yes, And every year they have a ceremony where the second graders put together drawings and whatever paintings to honor the veterans and attendance, and each is introduced individually in what branch of the service they were in. The ceremony begins at nine point thirty

am at Amity Elementary and East Court veterans that they can honor. You know what I'm saying, I gotcha. It's happening Friday, November the tenth, which is a week from now. Amony Jim put together by Chris Euster, calling all veterans. Nothing is cuter than watching these little boys and girls and

their American flag outfits right singing patriotic songs. Is that okay, by the way, doesn't get any better than that Willie And someone sings the Star Spangled Banner, someone else sings America the Beautiful, someone else does the Pledge of Allegiance, and they all have placards and cards. Parents come thanking soldiers. When you live in Deer Park or not, they want to honor you if you're a veteran. And there's forty two thousand in Hamlet County not being properly

honored. It's going to happen a week from today, next Friday, about nine to thirty am be there. And it's always a big event. In some schools, you can't say the pledge of allegiance. You can't flag, can't fly the American flag, so that it's not the case in Deer Park. Correct, Maybe Cole Rain is that way. Have you been to Colerain? Have you examined it? Yes, the Cole Rain flies the red, white and blue every day. Believe it all right, seg Thank you sir.

Have you early voted yet? Not yet? I'm going on the I'm going on the day you're supposed to vote. Wait a minute, now, you're supposed to vote anytime. Now I go on the election day. I went on Tuesday. Well, good luck to you. I voted early, and often I go on the day we're supposed to vote. You're supposed to. If you want free marijuana, Minicon, vote for Bill seg Danif I didn't know I was running again, have you given thought to running for that

state reposition? Now? I think I maybe run for Middletown mayor one day in every pot some ven vote for Bila. Couldn't you see some great campaign posters of you seizing power and bumpus and ruling Yeah, yeah, would be great. And you see that yeah segment. Then maybe I could carpool with Justice Joe and when he goes up to the Supreme Court, he goes up every day. There you go, He's got Justice flying by seventy one. Baby, will he kill Fiona? That's the only issue. No us continue

early voting. I make my opening remarks. On the other side. You get to talk speak with me and also register your vote. Say, here's the here's the early votes on state issue one, two and three. Right there. You're going to do it again. Yes, oh boy, fabulous Friday coming up. You get to vote on the What is the hotline sponsor? Everyone should know that. Well, it is get your card out of the way there, Where the hell is there? It is Hello Windows Doors

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a young girl the baby. And I'm hit a tea that I'm bad of the bowl, bad of the bowld On, here we go with the final early voting of this year. I think Monday might be a little too close to the election, and Tuesday will be election day. I'll be with you Sunday night between ten pm and one am. I'll be with you on Monday between noon and three. I'll be with you on Tuesday between noon and three. I'll be with you on Wednesday to pick up the pieces or whatever happens.

State Issue one, State Issue two and twenty two, which is the railroad. I would also note that a little bit of a shock, but not according to Rob Sanders. According to Rob Sanders, Daniel Cameron is going to beat Andy Basher. In fact, they made a bet with him. I don't want it to happen, but I told him I thought any Butscher was going to win over Daniel Cameron. If I was in my home state of Kentucky, i'd vote early and often for Daniel Cameron. But nonetheless,

I'm talking about reality, not what I want. So here's the deal. The lines are now open. You may speak to me the great American. You may vote on stead Issue one, which is the abortion, State Issue two, which is treating marijuana like alcohol, State Issue twenty two, which is the railroad sale or Andy Basheer versus Daniel Cameron. And when you call in, all I need is your first name where you're calling from, and

give me your vote. Up to this point, the early voting on stead Issue one, the abortion, so far twenty six no, four I'm sorry, nine yes, twenty six to nine no. Overwhelmingly the American people are rejecting killing unborn, healthy babies, using as an excuse the one percent of rapes and the one percent that involved something malformed baby, whatever that might be.

But nonetheless, State Issue one is twenty six no nine yes. State issue too, treating marriajajuana also known as hippie lettuce the same as alcohol. Collectively, it's twenty two yes and eight no. And on City Issue twenty two it's nineteen yes sell for one point six billion, and seventeen no. So it's pretty close. Let's try to get as many votes in as I can. Give me your first name and give me your vote. Eric and

Cincinnati. What is your vote? Plus? You got thirty seconds to comment No one issue one, Yes on issue two and no one twenty two. Let me get this down. No and state Issue two is yes yes, and UH twenty two is no. Now which are the ones? Are you most well when you vote for those three? Which is the one issue you're gonna vote with more passion? Is it one? Two or twenty two? All three? Let's take it serious? All right? So you got no on one, you have yes on two, you got no on twenty two.

That's correct, God bless you. Let's continue. Adam and Sharonville, the home of UH Mayor John Dollan. Adam, go ahead, wellie, thanks for taking my call. I'm going to vote no on one, yes on two, and no on twenty two. There you go. My reasoning is, well, I'm going to quote the Great American himself. Life begins at conception and it ends at a natural death. Is it is it a tumor? Is it a some unnatural growth? Or is it is it the beginning of human life? I mean, you know, it's it's a no

brainer. There. I don't know why it's even on the ballot. To do this in the first place. But we've got a end up and protect what values we have. You know what we got left, And as far as as you too goes, I'm going to say that you know they're going to smoke it anyways, we might as well get our tax revenue out of

it and have a safe alternative for the street drugs. Well. Another issue is that the marijuana from the state will not be laced with fentanyl and god knows what else, but the drugs sold by drug dealers can be laced with unnatural products of one type or another. And it also I use CBD and I use THC, I use some oil, I use some gumbies, and I kind of like it. I guess it helps my back. I'm not

sure, but it helps me sleep at night. And if you, on the other hand, want to take it in smoking form, that's okay with me. I assume you're an adult. I assume you can make adult decisions, and I'd rather have you not smoke a cigarette or a cigar. Most of my buddy smokes cigars. I'd rather have not smoke cigars, But damn it, that's the decision. As an adult. You do things. I don't like, and I do things you don't like, and as an adult

you ought to be a choose for yourself. Absolutely, I couldn't agree more. God bless America. Let's continue. We have Tim and Mason, then Bernie, Tim and Mason. Is this the Tim for Mason? Yes, it is your honor. I remember, yes, I remember you. Now give me your votes. Stat Issue one, State Issue two, twenty two stay Issue one, no, State Issue two, No twenty two. No. So you're like, no, no, no, why you no on the marriage Iuana, Oh, I'm sorry. Let me let me rephrase that.

I really yes on issue too. I was so excited about saying no on one. So yeah, I'm gonna say no on one, yes on two, and no on twenty two. I'm like a Democrat. I'm gonna keep changing my mind here. Well, you can vote early and often just keep voting. So, well, you have Diane Einstein will in the line ahead of me when I went to vote. So you know who's meant who was more who's mentally more incompetent? John Fetterman or Joe Biden. Well that's

a toss up. I mean that's like six and one half dozen of the other I'd probably say Biden is worse, but you no power. But the whole reason BETID twenty two is and I know you're you're in favor of it, but I don't. I don't trust the politicians that we have currently and there these are the same people that told us all kinds of lies about the blue Ash Airports sale. Well, good point. The reason I would vote yes if I could, which I can't, is I was I was a

no until Bill sites came on with me. I think it was Monday or Tuesday. And he's the rock ribbed Republican conservative who put the guardrails in by state law, and he said there'd be thousands of citizens suing the City of Cincinnati if they got outside. Our guard rails were how it must be used and reported. But Tim, thank you for that changed. Yeah, they changed. They changed some laws to make the Bluemish Airport turn into something.

They did things that make the street car turn into something they said it wouldn't. You can't trust these guys. Thank you for your opinion and keep calling. Let's go to UH. Is this Bernie and white Oak? WILLI seg Man, your old pal Bernie from the white Oak State, I need your votes on one, two, and twenty two and possibly but sheer versus the attorney general WILLI On one, I'm voting hell no. On two, I'm voting hell yet, and on three twenty two I am voting hell no.

So thus far you've gotta hell. I might give you two votes on the no on one if you're that strongly your opinion. Do you feel strongly about that? Absolutely? And I'm gonna give you two votes, and I'll be like a Democrat. You get two votes. Yeah, And how about that. I've got unanimity on one as a no, and two is a yes. That's unanimous so far, and as Big Day says, smoke them as you got them. Let's continue. Let's go to Max and North College Hill,

the home of the Trojans. Max, please go ahead, Hi Bill, long time, first time, God bless you. No. No, in fact, in fact, hell no. On one, I'm gonna give you two votes in yeah, abortion, abortion is murder. Uh. I'm gonna break the string on two and say no, why is? Because why are we voting something else to impair us? Especially when we're driving? Uh? I don't think we need that. Well, it's already illegal to drive. Under the influence of marijuana. It's illegal to drive under the it's a

booze too, and no one does that, do they? No? Of course not no. And nobody will do it under pot, will they? Absolutely not No. So what about twenty two? I mean, what do you think about it? If I could, if I could vote for it, which I can't, it would be another hell no, I'll give you two votes on that one then, or the reason already mentioned, you can't

trust politicians, especially the ones with the D behind their names. All they'll do is maybe try to get an amendment to the Ohio Constitution passed to get around this. They could. I mean, the one thing about about the issue too, which is marijuana bill sites and the governor can cut around the edges. It's not a constitutional amendment, which is one, legislature can't touch that. But two, marijuana is able to be adjusted by the legislature.

And so if you don't like the DEI aspects, if you don't like some other part of that, they can cut around the edges as long as it udn't change the substance of what the people voted for, correct And so if that happens, there's ways to improve that, but thank you for your call. Let's go to John and West Carrollton. John, give me your votes

on one, two, and twenty two. Hello Hello, really yes, really yes, really yes Hey. My vote is no on issue one No okay, Yes on two okay, and yes on three if I could vote for it. Why are you saying yes on three, which is twenty two. You're the first one to vote yes on that? Why is it? I don't know. It sounds like a good deal to one. All that money, it's like money, put it in the bank and then let somebody else take care of it. Well, look at this way, John,

Fifth third Bank. I've been with Fifth third Bank personally for about forty years. I think it's a great bank. There was a time in twenty eight one fifth third Bank, the only bank I'll ever need, was selling for two dollars a share and was close to being out of business. Now Here we are fifteen years later, and they're doing well. So to put all

your eggs in one basket, even a good basket, is risky. And so this railroad ohs eight hundred million dollars plus on the East Palestine situation, Norfolk Southern, And if there's two or three more of those they might be out of business in bankruptcy, in which case they can't make their payments at all. So take the money out of the deal. Disperson around, and away we go. Let's go to Christ in Kentucky, my home state of

Kentucky. Chris in Kentucky. Give me a full report, Willie. Well we got you can't vote on one, two and twenty two, but you can't vote on Basher and Cameron. I'm going Cameron, okay, right this I got back this year, especially earn the COVID thang, you know, all these people to shut everything down. I'm going with Cameron. Well, you know, up until recently, but Shier had a big lead, and Rob Sanders now tells me and Phil Tolliver tells me that this is going to

be a dead heat. And this new pull out today says it's tied at forty seven forty seven, And if that's the case, Dandy Cameron's gonna win, yes sir, and I'd vote for him in a heartbeat, Yes, sir. God would be no, yes and no. Well let me do it again then, so State Issue one would be what no, no, how about marijuana treated like alcohol? Yes? Okay, all the money we can make from the tax sales on that. You know, that could tell

a lot of businesses and stuff. Five hundred million dollars plus all these employees. What about selling the railroad for one point six billion? Yeah, I agree, Tom, I think that's a good idea. You make a good point. You know, the railroad goes bankro or we're gonna get some money from them. Sin. Yeah, in the bankruptsy court, it's like, well, and then no other railroad can buy the damn thing and it'll be in bankruptcy for two to four years. I thank you your call. We

still have full lines. But here's the final tally. Early voting, maybe I gave too many no votes, but at the end of the day there was thirty five knows and nine yes. Is all week over four to one voting down Issue one, abortion two. The end of the day yes on the hippie lettuce was twenty nine yes and nine no. So we're gonna get marijuana and the issue twenty two at the end of the day was twenty seven yes twenty two to no. And Cameron beats Bashir Let's continue. Bill Cunningham,

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What about Tim Stacy? You forgot about him? I mentioned him the other day three six seven heat. Well you need don't need much heat or AC right here. That's kind of a weird time of year, Willie. Let's see high school football tonight. Hand are you sitting on your hands? I don't think so. I'd crush him. Playoff action tonight, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky coverage begins at six. Cincinnati Children's High School football tonight shows Cincinnati

Children's Changing the Outcome Together ESPN fifteen thirty and Fox Sports thirteen sixty. That'll lead into the battle on North Bend Road. Tonight Moler sainte X Crusaders Farmers six forty five. Is Rocky Boyman gonna be there? That? I don't know, but I guarantee you there's fans there right now. Oh, he

will be at the game. According to his agent, he will be at and you know what, he'll be probably standing right next to curb Herb Street like some big shot pretending as if, yeah, maybe I should go representing Deer Park. Wouldn't that be something? You know? How these games, I've seen it st X zero, thank you, they're expecting over seven thousand. Now, how to hold it down at Paul Brown Stadium? I probably packed that place. Who's gonna outdraw st X and Mauler or UCF and U

see? Well, I would say the Bearcats probably were they going to sell out the NIP I don't know. I haven't heard anything yet. Better call my brother John Cunningham and find out college football Tomorrow Cincinnati Bearcats have to staff that six game losing streak hosting UCF, both teams looking for that elusive first win into Big twelve. Whose favored? Do you know? Two thirty right

here on seven hundred w WELW. I don't know I mean those two teams have battled it out over the past at the American Conference, So I don't know. Let me ask my girlfriend. Hold on a minute, who chip you're calling? Chari Palilo or Tanyo Rourke. You see versus UCF spread There is right here This says, uh four points for the Bearcats No UCF? Oh wow? Okay, Well, I don't know. We'll have to check that out. I don't know who to. I probably would take the points,

wouldn't you? Uh? Probably Bengals and Bills battle it out Sunday night, Willie Best. Bengals coverage begins at noon at the Holy Grail. You know I wish tomorrow hamblin. Well, but let's play football? Can we play a football? Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Toyota Dealers Orange and black kickoff coverage.

It's presented by Encore Technologies. Visit on encore dot tech. Bad Tom Smith Brewery and tap room, bad ass and the glass and you say that and shock tile and carpet Yes they do hardwood two and see your Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Toyota Dealers three and a half. Wait a minute, now, I misconscrewed that you see half give q C three and a half. What I take? I don't know, tailgate crashers, pregame party. Will he come down and see us four to seven on Sunday? A beautiful Longworth haul, plenty

of parking down. No, I think I might take the Bearcats. Bengals are you know, it's kind of sad that Bengals are favored by two. You get three points for the home team. Sounds like the sounds like the CFL. That means the Buffalo Bills on a neutral cour a field would be up. They're gonna blow him? You think you think? Uh? You think blow him out? Zach Taylor's calling Sean McDermott like, say, hey, let's just make it one point and make it exciting. No, I

think I think the Bengals are gonna blow him out. I hope. So if they should have, they ought to play. They should play like they did. If they play like they did last Sunday in San Francisco, it's by by Buffalo and they left ten points on the board. And I guarantee if Scott's loan won't work Monday, how can you believe it? A Bills fan, I don't know he's from there. Well, I guess he's from there. I don't know he lives here, doesn't he done the last time

I checked? Yeah, not being very loyal. Soccer MLS Cup Playoffs, Round one, Game two of the best of three Tomorrow night are Orange and Blue FC Cincinnati on the road against the New York Red Bulls FC up one game to none, six thirty on Fox Sports thirteen sixty and Collinsworth has the game Sunday night here, correct, he had the one, and I think it was January second, wouldn't it. I think so? Yeah, first week in January. So c C is in the house. But Hamlin Let's

doesn't have to travel. I bet he loves that. He loves it. Let's say, okay, good to see you tomorrow. You look good, Hamblin, go out there, you look fine. But I say, kick their ass on Sunday night. I don't like all this pussy footing around. You know what I'm saying. I know, what are you pussy footing around? No? Never, not on this show. You better not. You'll be hell, you'll be held to account. Yeah, how's Dave Lapphaimo.

I guess he's okay, he'll be there Sunday. Well, Dan Horde will be there tomorrow at Knippert Stadium, and then Sunday night he'll be there you see, Hall of Famer, and then Monday he'll be there because the bear Cats starts basketball in u C Xavier starts, NKU starts, Kentucky starts. So dan Horde has Saturday Saturday, the Cats, Sunday night angles Monday, Monday night Bearcats basketball. Have we heard from the Attorney General about those two

players? No for the bear Cats and they have no decision yet for the n c a A, which is typical. What are they going to do? Probably they'll probably just they say, well they're not eligible and that'll be it. Well, and they followed their they followed their rules. They followed the n CUBA rules to a t. And then these guys won't let them in because they're two time transfers. So I mean, what what what what's going on? I mean, you follow the rules, you get in.

What else are they going to do with their life? And I don't know, you don't play basketball? Well I guess, uh, I don't know. I don't know. I guess you wait for the NBA Draft next year, or go to Europe and play and get paid. Maybe all what are they getting for the bear Cats? I was told the Xavier boys are getting about one hundred grand. You know, that's the way it is today. And more well, Jack was offered more well, that's well, what do

you do you Well, that's that's that's college sports today. Ten years ago, you couldn't give a kid five dollars ago get a hamburger. Now he's now he's running around like the Ohio State dudes and Mercedes Benz and the and the Heisman Trophy winner from USC. Yeah, three and a half to four million. And then he says, I want a part ownership of the team that drafts me. And that's stupid. I mean, hey, Mike Brow, do you want anything else? Hey Mike, Yeah, yeah, yeah,

I can see yeah, I'm sure. Yeah, Caleb Willims Williams will be the second pick in the draft. Calem, come on over here. What percent of the team? Yeah, what do you mean, like in addition to the forty million? Do well you think this is shark tank or something. You got to be kidding you in front of mister wonderful and Barbara Corcoran, Yeah, and Mark Cuban, I don't get it. And that what's the guy Robert, Robert? What's his name? Herschievek? And then

uh, Lisa or what's her name? The QVC queen. No, it's a blond. Yeah, I watch that show. I watched that show every so often I watch. But how about having the Coyons just say I want to own your team. Yeah, well that's the way it is. How's he doing well, he's not. He's not gonna win it. He's not gonna win it twice. And guy from Oregon's gonna because they don't have that many games left and he's kind of stinking up the place. So Archie Archie

Griffin's record is going to stay for a while. Nobody in this world will win two Heisman Trophies in a row like number forty five a Griffin? What a break is record? You gotta win three in a row? Is that gonna happen? No, no way, not in this not on this world. Everybody's better each year. Yeah, and after you get paid this much money, thank you much, do you want to keep exerting yourself. Then they'll probably stop going to the Heisman Trophy because they don't get paid for that

either. And Caitlin Clark Iowa she's making a million dollars, thank you. The highest salary in the w n b A is one fifty. Yeah, she says, I may stay in next year at Iowa. Why not you think so? Why not? Some of these people are going to be playing college sports at sixty five years old. Why leave for that kind of money? If you're a star player, I'm hanging around. He wants to own the team. Tom Brady may not own the Las Vegas Raider. The other

owners are not happening. That's a mess out there. He's not putting up enough Tony. They ought to have him start playing again. What they ought to do? Well, then he may come back with the readers. Yes, I ought to do something. If he's owning the team playing, go

get out there and play, because right now they stink. It's terrible right in fact, Cleveland, by the way, if I have more people for the Formula One race out there in a month and they in a couple of weeks and they do the Raider games, the Browns have nine games left and of the nine, two are against teams with a winning record. So the Cleveland Browns, believe it or not, Well, they got the Shawn Watson back this week, So he's no good. You know, I don't know

what time. I'm just saying. The Bengals have one game against the team with a losing record. That's Houston. Everyone else. They're playing everybody. It's shocking to think that somehow the Cleveland Browns might be the inside track. Well, Pittsburgh won last night against Tennessee. They're five and three. All they do is win, right, they have no players, So the Bengals have got to keep up with the Joneses. Now they're still in last place.

Well think about that. After all that performance, they've not beaten one team in the AFC. That correct, they've swept the NFC East I say, switched conferences or the West. I mean when they used to be in the Central. But now I they've not beaten the team in the AFC. Correct, that's here. It is November, thank you. But now Sunday night, bingo. Enough of this pussy footing around. The Red, white and Blue of Buffalo comes to town. But tomorrow, Hamlin, I'm glad

he's alive. Glad he's to Josh Allen at all. Let's play football, amen. Josh Allen is not the Josh Allen of old we'll see what happens. Well, I don't know how in the hell the Bengals are only a two and a half point favorite. That tells me that the betters think the Buffalo is going to win. They give three points of the home team. It'll be three points because they got the win by a field goal, because money Mack will be there. He can hit one from from Kenwood and then

what is going to be perfect? Right about? They can go fifty degrees yep, about eight first, eight twenty something like that. Yep. Well, see what happens, segm man, give me out of the students report, Willie. It's one hundred and forty seven days until opening day, and this is this on this National Sandwich Day. We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report. See highway Patrol again next week until remember it

isn't watch your drive, but how you drive it counts. This is Roderick Crawford saying, see you next weekn Shaun Watson is like Chick fil A doesn't work on Sunday Bingo, So we'll see what happens. I say, according to Frank Ziebell, let's play some football. They'll do it Sunday night Willie who day. They need to win this game badly, would you agree they needed to win last week and look what happened. Yeah, oh Deus,

don't just get you fired up for Sunday. Nothing will The best song in the world right here you the Bengal players in the locker room are saying who who did? Who? They think it would be. They're dancing to this and a chorus line apparently like the Rockets, Alan Cutlers come you see that? Yeah? Did you see the Bengals from the chorus line like the Rockets? I can see that. I can see Rito Burrow right in the middle of him. Joe says, we're great. Joe knows how to play the

game. Amen, they think Logan Wilson. They're raising money for Deer Park and there and their senior king coach is Mark Duffness now listens to us every day. He says, Stuffner, Yes, could he give me Joe Burrow to raise money for Deer Park Athletics. If you get that. If you get that, you better you better rent up every stadium around here, because that's many people deer Park won't have to deer Park won't have to get any more money. If Joe Burrow shows up. I got Logan Wilson making some

inquiry. Well, there you go. Segment. Thank you, yes sir, Next time we get together, Rono. If the Bengals beat the Bigs and make sure you vote on election day early and often Tuesday. Correct, be a Democrat. Just keep voting until they stop you. Okay segment, Thank you, Yes sir. They got to play us. Who was that coach tuner? He's got a cut secret cut in me. We got we gotta we got a secret line. You gotta play ass There you go, right? I like that? Yeah, good Man? When does he coach

on the bank. He's like senior advisor and supreme allied commander of the Bengals. So does that mean he runs the place? And see what happens? Still Cunningham and the segment on news radio seven hundred w l W. Mister, missus America, your country is calling us you. It's time for dlight sceatings to end with true rent running Americans. We see even an extra hour a brito to keep our nation and straws good snack in extra hour snore,

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