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βPresident Trump intended the opening night of Chicago at the Kennedy Center and I think that's cool.β
That the president is going to the theater. I mean, what's the worst that could happen? I guess the Democrats were busy murdering people in New York, cover Easter weekend too, because Democrats murder a lot of people. Have you noticed that?
Throughout their shooting and overdosing and robbing, and they're violent. I think that's one of the things about them. Saturday night live, doing the old Abraham Lincoln in the theater shot in the head by a Democrat.
The first Republican president, I'll dare you free the slaves from the Democrats.
So, they shot Abraham Lincoln in the head and... That was pretty much a suicide attack, too. Democrats, first Republican president, they really like slavery. They still do, too, now they use illegal aliens. Play the same role.
Well, if very good, I'm happy Monday to you, Easter Monday, and welcome back. We are at 888-6309625. How a U.S. airman shot down in Iran was rescued from a mountain crevice. A mountain crevice, he had made his way up a mountain side, an Air Force Colonel. He might be old, he could be an old guy.
He could be like 50 years old, flying around the back seat. Weapon systems officer in an F-15 strike eagle shot down over Iran. Well, inside of the country, a massive rescue operation.
U.S. special operations forces pulled together to go in and first.
First picked up the front seat or the driver, the pilot, and he was rescued quite quickly.
βThe back seat or the weapon systems officer was on his own out there for, I believe, moreβ
than 30 hours. According to reports, he made his way up 7,000 foot mountain. That's pretty high. That's a lot of, you know, you can go do the stairwells in the world trade center. You know, and go to the new one that we have to build after the Muslims blew up the
old one by crashing airliners full of innocent people into the, because their radical Islamic G-hadi terrorists and the Democrats are on their side. They, they really, oh, yeah, speaking of which, Red, Democrat, remember the house representatives Rokana went and set down with had a nice luxurious podcast after noon with a Democrat who wants to kill all the Jews.
And good stuff in Rokana said, you know, what he calls the, the Jews, all kinds of terrible things.
βLike Nazi and Rokana, the Democrat, remember the house representatives sat down withβ
this terrorist who's in good with all the Democrats and he's like, oh, yeah, we, you know, we had a nice time together. We all, we all hate all of humanity because we're the left and the left is more murderous than any gang of, of troglodytes from Iran that has ever been unleashed on the world. But how an airman was shot down, uh, over Iran was rescued from a mountain crevice.
Safe and sound is the headline in quotation marks. How a US airman shot down and around rescued from a mountain crevice. And there's a picture of the churn, a wreckage. Now the Democrats of the F-15, the Democrats are very angry about everything because they're all mentally ill as it turns out and it turns out every registered Democrat is suffering
from mental illness, not just white liberal women, although 50, no, yeah, 56, 56 percent
of white liberal women have been diagnosed with mental illness diagnosed by a doctor, so not, you know, that not that once you see elegant bus stops and things, but, uh, they go to work, their school teachers, they're married to Democrat members of Congress. They're all mentally ill, uh, but the United States Air Force, uh, rescued a member of the
United States Air Force, he was missing behind enemy lines for more than 24 h...
After his F-15E fighter jet was shot down in Iran on Friday and, uh, he has been rescued.
This is, uh, this was, uh, the time magazine story, uh, and in fact, they just updated at this morning a couple of hours ago, but this started last night, the, uh, rescue of the American pilot, we got him in all caps, Trump wrote on truth social, shortly before midnight, the US military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the world to retrieve him. He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine, President Trump posted on truth
social. Uh, the Democrats, they have, uh, they, uh, they have lie that President Trump has truth social, they have lie social. That was, uh, Vince calling it the other day, what, uh, you know, what do they call it? Blue sky or blue ski? Uh, yeah, by that, uh, blue ski. Yeah. That's the
βleft wing one, right? The left wing Twitter is blue ski. Yeah. Blue sky. I think Vinceβ
colonized was calling it blue ski, uh, the other day, uh, made me laugh. I was driving in my car. So, uh, shot down, uh, the F-15E jet shot down over southwestern Iran on Friday, according to multiple US officials, accounts of the incident causing the pilot and the weapons systems officer, the WSO to eject the pilot was rescued soon after, but the second airman who Trump described as a highly respected colonel, uh, spent more than 24 hours evading capture in the mountainous region.
And again, he climbed up 7,000 feet into the mountains, uh, after the plane going down, uh, much closer to sea level, uh, let's say about 7,000 feet up in the mountains. And that's a lot. Again, if you go to the World Trade Center, the one we had to rebuild after the Muslims blew up
βthe old one, and you take the stairwells up. What is that, like, uh, 1100 feet? That's like 1,000β
100 feet. So, do that, like six or seven times to go up the side of the mountain that the Colonel
climbed up, walked up pretty amazing stuff. And President Trump saying, this brave warrior was behind
enemy lines and the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies. And the Democrats were rooting for the enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour President Trump wrote, "This is the first time in military memory that two U.S. pilots have been rescued separately deep in enemy territory." And I suspect that's probably true. I'm not familiar with another instance like this, and I've been paying attention to such things for a long time.
Now, the F-15E was the first U.S. military aircraft to be shot down inside Iran since the start of the war of the, you know, the Iran war on February 28th, February 28th, and it's good. We're very, very good at what we do. We're the coolest country in the world. And it's, there's really no comparison. It must be embarrassing to be any other country. We've got four people aboard a spaceship that are beginning to orbit the moon, the Earth's moon today, that spacecraft and four astronauts,
we let a Canadian go along just because we're nice. And, and a lady, there is a lady astronaut too. We've, we've had lady astronauts before, though, all over the place. Just not go around the moon.
First time a lady would go around the moon. And, you know, we're, we're so cool.
We're going to the moon. We're rescuing our guy, deep in Iranian territory alive and well. And we're at it was Easter Sunday. And our pilot was rescued, our, our, our Maxiator weapon systems officer, Air Force Colonel apparently. And it's still possible, I guess, he could turn out to be a lieutenant Colonel, but everybody keeps saying Colonel. So he's, he's probably a, a full Colonel of bird Colonel. And he's a back seat in F-15 flying missions over Iran and getting shot down.
And, and then getting, you know, he's on the loose. And they're hunting him and they put up a, a reward for him of tens of thousands of dollars. And they wanted to get him and, and, torture him and murder him. And do it live on television so that the Democrats back here in the United States could applaud because that's where the Democrat party is today. And again, Democrats are angry. We, I had three airplanes in addition to the F-15. Two C-130s and an
eight-ten word hug were lost. And losing the airplanes is infuriating to Democrats who suddenly care very deeply about airplanes inexplicably. But they still don't care about humanity because
βthey're the left. And, um, honestly, and now the news media, they're all over this. What'sβ
another stuff? Here's the headline from CNBC, another NBC product. How a perilous U.S. rescue
Mission in Iran nearly went off course.
course. That's, uh, that's hard to believe. I can't believe that. And, and their headlines all over the
βplace, saying that the, the mission almost, and I got to tell you the word almost is in headlineβ
after headline. U.S. Air is, uh, uh, N-D-T-V. U.S. almost did not rescue. It's F-15 airman. Sure. Right. That's the thing. Thinking it was an Iranian trap. Okay. So they're, uh, but, uh, we figured it out. Didn't we. And, and the headlines everywhere, uh, U.S. almost did not rescue. It's F-15 airman. And, uh, inside the dramatic mission rescue, that almost didn't happen. What to know about the daring rescue of two U.S. Aviators shot down in Iran. And, and, and, and it does turn out that
the CIA was involved in, uh, staging a deception. We were deceiving the Iranian government into thinking we had already scooped up our guy, our weapon systems officer. So they called
off the man hunt because they thought that we had already scooped up the second man. He's, uh,
he's a man. And, uh, that's, uh, that's, uh, but the deception campaign key to the rescue of down, U.S. Airman shot down in Iran. And, U.S. military has pulled off during rescue of two aviators who is fighter jet were shot down by Iran. Oh, yeah, something about this to, you know, for the, uh, they weren't able to shoot anything down until Friday. And then they shot under the Quadies shot down three of our, uh, F-18s Navy fighter planes. But that was accidental.
That was friendly fire because they're not good at this, right? Uh, but Iran, they tried and they
tried and they tried and we blew up their surface to air capabilities in most of the country.
But here's, uh, here's the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, and I don't have this confirmed. But let me just
βsay this, I'll bet a dollar that, uh, here's, here's the thing, the Russians and the Chineseβ
provide Iran with their military hardware, with their weapons systems, their surface to air, their radars, their everything, uh, and the Russians and the Chinese have been humiliated by the United States military and the Israeli military by virtue of the fact that we have secured air dominance over Iran. And they were the, not just the Iranians, but the Russians and the Chinese, they know that because they provide arms to all the bad guys in the world. And we were humiliating
them, the Russians, the Chinese and the Iranians by proving that they're hardware sucks and doesn't do a good job. And this is where I'll bet a dollar. And I was going back and forth with a couple of Pentagon friends over the weekend texting, um, I will bet a dollar that the Russians came in with their
βown people to Iran, bringing their own surface to air capabilities and targeted an Americanβ
airplane, because this humiliation of the Russian military and defense capabilities and the Chinese military and defense capabilities, that this humiliation had to end. So I'll bet a dollar. And I haven't haven't seen this reported anywhere, but we were just going back and forth and, and the, uh, the the Russians couldn't allow this to go on forever, because they need to convince other countries, bad guy countries around the world to buy their military hardware, right? And so I'm going to
bet a dollar and the Chinese are, to they don't care about anything. But the Russians, I'll bet Putin sent his boys in and they targeted this F-15 any US airplane they can target. And, um, this has got to be about the Russians in particular, perhaps the Chinese secondarily, but primarily the Russians being humiliated by the US military and the Israeli military. Um, hey, because everybody that buys Russian to say Vietnam has got to be looking at, uh, communists, you know, like Democrats
and Bernie Sanders and the other, but Vietnam has got to be looking at this and saying, well, uh, why is it that Iran's air defenses provided by Russia are completely useless in taking down American airplanes. And this went on for a month and then I'll bet that the Russians, it's in their interest to do so, that the Russians sent in their people with, uh, their weapons, the latest to go after an American airplane. Um, and now we're going to have to take that out.
Wherever that came from, uh, you're going to have to get those Russians now because
There's a war going on for the love of Mike.
the backseat of weapon systems officer, the Air Force Colonel made his way 7,000 feet up into, uh,
βthe mountains and, uh, then used his transponder to, um, give away his location to our guys,β
while, uh, trying to not give it away to the bad guys. That's, uh, tough situation. But there's a movie. If we, if Hollywood still made movies, this would be a cool movie. You know, Hollywood should be in there already, begging to sit down with the Colonel, uh, to make a, um, a big hit motion picture out of this, because we don't really have any movie stars anymore. Ben, her was on yesterday. That was a big movie on Turner Classic
movies because Easter, you know, and Charlton Heston, who went to my high school, another, but Ben,
her boy, that was a big movie. We don't think movies like that anymore. You got to have movies
βthat big to have movie stars as big as Charlton has to. We don't have big movies anymore,β
so we don't have big movie stars anymore. Have you noticed that? What do we have? Like Mark Ruffalo, you know? Yeah, I know. I used his name on purpose. It's an excellent, kind of, kind of, an excellent, kind of. There's a lot to get to. I've got a bunch of details, one news story laying out, lots of details, and we lost a number of aircrafts during this rescue mission. We had 100 commandos in the zone when there, uh, C-130s failed, and I had to
be some big changes. I will share that with you on the other side of the break right now. Let's go to the telephones. Let's go to Ed, calling from Burke, Virginia, Eduardo, you're on the Chris Plant show. Hello, Chris. Hope you had a blessed Easter weekend. I know one Air Force radiator had one. Yeah, that's for sure. Yeah, how about that? As a Air Force veteran, I just want to make a comment on the impact this has on the military. You know, most of the time we spend training
day in and day out and day in, especially these these terror rescue folks. All they do is train
day in and day out. And they really never know what that training will impact when it's time to go to war.
Well, when that clock's in went off and the pucker factor goes up and that C-cushion goes well up into their rectum. They found out all that training paid off for them and everybody else. And I can only imagine what it's like being back at those recovery bases for them. They are so satisfied that what they do day in and day out. That's a big impact and they just get better and better. And that's true of all the people that have been involved in there. There's nothing
like doing what you do for real and they're just getting better at it every day. Yeah, and you say 30 years Air Force yourself, Aviator? Yes, sir. Outstanding. Outstanding. Real quick, I'm running out the clock. Kanye, would you fly? I flew trainer in C-141. Hey, 141 is too cool, so it'll do you. Hey there, I'm Paula Pan. I help people make this smartest money decisions possible. You're not ever worried about your salary. You need enough to make sure
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from that point forward? Upside games. Any type of ownership stake or ownership potential? That's the money. Remember, you can afford anything, just not everything. A Ford anything. Follow-in-listen on your favorite platform. Alright, let me share with you what is being reported at least. And this reporting actually looks pretty good. It's the Australian Broadcasting Corporation,
ABC Australia. How US forces pulled off during rescue of stranded airmen shot down in Iran, and Rudy Maxwell, and the wire services. They say US military is pulled off during rescue of two Aviators whose fighter jet was down by Iran. American forces plucked the pilot from behind
Enemy lines before a complicated extraction, complicated extraction of the se...
who were hid in a mountainous and a mountain crevasse. It's a crevasse, you know.
βAnd a crevasse in Iran called for Iranians to help capture him. You see, the Iranians putβ
out the alarm to the whole country. Hey, there's an American on the loose. We've got a capture and then torture him and murder him so that the Democrats in the United States can applaud and celebrate because they're on the side of the Islamic Revolution in pretty much every case.
But this is amazing. When Iranian fire hit and US F-15E strike eagle fighter jet on Friday,
the two man crew ejected just in time landing behind enemy lines. Start the movie here. The pilot was rescued in a matter of hours after US military forces were able to verify as position and send in a rescue mission. But the fighter jet's weapons systems specialist was missing
βand the effort to rescue him was anything but straightforward involving the CIA,β
subterfuge, and specialized aircraft in a second mission after the first ran into difficulty, deep into hostile territory. US officials said the plane was flying over the Isfahan province when it was brought down with two airmen ejected and separately, which is a little bit peculiar too, but okay, ejecting separately. And there are a lot of things that could come into play here. For example, their nuclear facility where they apparently have 460 kilos of enriched uranium
and rich to 60 percent purity. That facility, underground facility, is about 30 miles from where all this happened. And for our special operators, that's not a long way. They can hop from place to place by various means. Did that have anything to do with the F-15 flight in the first place and the kernel is the weapon systems officer and all that stuff. But so it's pretty well,
but wait, here's what the ABC Australia people have. The US plane was flying over Isfahan province,
near not terribly far from their let's hide our enriched uranium facility. And it was brought down and the two airmen ejected separately. Again, I suspect that the Russians came in personally to try to get something done since their air defense systems had been humiliated for a month by the US military. But even as US president Donald Trump and other US officials described it, and almost cinematic mission, rescuers faced major obstacles, including two black-hawk helicopters
coming under fire and problems with two transport planes that forced the US military to blow them up to blow them up. And these are one-thirties that are based on their hercules airframe,
βbut hang on because I believe that they're specialized, special operations, C-130 airplanes,β
which makes them different. But we did blow them up rather than leaving them in one piece to the
Iranians, Joe Biden left a 20 billion dollar arsenal to the Taliban, but he's not on our side.
The rescue began with near-perfect precision under cover of darkness. US commandos slipped deep into a Iran, undetected, scaled a 2,100 meter ridge, I think that's maybe like 2,100 feet or a 2,100 meter. This meter just used feet like normal people, stupid Australians. So 2,100 meter ridge and pulled the stranded American weapons specialist to safety, moving him toward a secret rendezvous point before dawn on Sunday. That's Easter Sunday. Then everything stopped.
2, C-130 transport aircraft that had ferried some of the roughly 100 special operations forces into rugged terrain south of Tehran suffered a mechanical failure and could not take off. 2, C-130s in fact, I have it on good authority that these C-130s were not ordinary C-130 transports, but that they were in fact M-C-130 J's, M-C-130 J's, and they also it looks like they had MH-6 little bird helicopters, those are special operations forces too.
And, but I hang on a second because these two M-C-130 J's, the C-130 aircraft...
that had ferried in the roughly 100 special operations forces into the region at suffered
βmechanical failure, they couldn't take off. So a U.S. official said speaking on the conditionβ
of anonymity. Suddenly elite commandos risked being stuck behind enemy lines. Their commanders made a high risk decision ordering additional aircraft to fly into Iran to extract the group in waves. Decision that left the elite commandos waiting for a couple of tens hours, a couple of tens hours. There was a holy beep moment and that was it. A one official said who created quick, credited, quick decision making with saving the day,
the gamble worked. The rescue force was pulled out in stages and U.S. troops destroyed the
disabled C-130s and four additional helicopters inside Iran rather than risk-leaving
βsensitive equipment behind. Definitely not Democrats in charge here. The extraction operation launchedβ
overnight on Saturday, local time involved hundreds of special operations troops, including Navy Seal Team Six Commandos. I also heard elsewhere that we had Delta guys in there and it is starting to sound maybe like gosh, we had all these people here. Two MC 130 Js. We've got little birds. We've got more than a hundred members of Seal Team Six, which would be gigantic.
And that may sound like an operation to go get the enriched uranium 30 miles away because that
would have been a hilarious thing. But then we had this. And I'm not, I don't have that on good authority. I have that spitballing with people who are smart in Washington. And you know, I let's just say close to the Pentagon, close to the Pentagon. So the Navy Commandos were tasked with extracting the airmen while U.S. attack aircraft provided cover the New York Times reported citing unnamed officials naturally. U.S. Aviators had to go survival evasion resistance so
that's seer training. And the event that they find themselves landed in hostile territory. But few are fluent in Persian and face a challenge in staying undetected while seeking rescue. There are combat vests contain a radio GPS coded beacon to transmit their position in
βcase you need to be rescued. A communication device as well as water, food, first aid, material,β
and a pistol and a pistol. So we got to all that coming. But now we're talking about destroying two special operations, MC 130 J's. If we really had a hundred members of a Seal Team, you know, we've had Air Force people call in today. And they're talking about the Para rescue jumpers of the U.S. Air Force special operations people. And they may very well have been involved in this too. But I got to say, me and a couple of pelts, scratching our
heads this morning. Maybe there was something else going on, something big going on, maybe to try to grab the enriched uranium 30 miles away. But that's just yes. We'll put that on hold. Put that on hold. I let's go to the, let's go to the phones. We've got a lot of audio to get to as well. But that's a pretty good take on this from ABC dot net the Australian broadcasting corporation with New York Times and Wire reports and allegedly talking to people on their own.
But it's very interesting. And it's great. The great news is Easter Miracle, you know, and our guy is plucked and brought to safety. And the bad guys don't win. The Democrats don't win. The Iranian Jihadis don't win. It's a good day. A good Easter Sunday. And I do still have a bunch of questions about this operation with the MC 130 J's and the little birds and a hundred seals. If all of this is accurate, maybe later on, when all this is over, we'll hear that there was something else
a foot, something else a foot, right? Ba ba ba ba. I asked Jed Johnson. Jed Johnson was an Obama administration senior fish. Like
I guess he was attorney general.
generally speaking, he doesn't seem like such a bad guy. I think if he weren't lying to you at
βthe dinner table, he might be semi normal. But Jed Johnson, he was on which one meet the pressβ
yesterday on NBC fake news. And Jed Johnson admitted, wow, this is really some kind of an operation. And this is big time stuff. This makes the bin Laden raid into a bodybot in Castellostan,
look like no big deal. This operation for the first pilot in the second pilot is a remarkable
exercise demonstration of U.S. military courage, technology, power. I would encourage the president and the secretary defense consistent with operational security share as much of that with the American public so that the American public can appreciate what goes into this kind of operation was more complicated than the bin Laden operation. For example, wow, I'm not sure any of that. Yeah, that's, well, NBC, that's saying something. Jed Johnson and he was actually secretary of
DHS, also a Department of Homeland Security. And I don't think he's an unintelligent man. He's
just wrong about everything. But there he was with kind of a bigger deal than the then the bin Laden
raid going into that compound in a bodybot. And that was a sealed team six, also. And they killed.
βYou may remember Osama bin Laden, who was behind Al Qaeda's September 11th attacks. And Jedβ
Johnson, a lifelong Democrat said this raid looked like it was a bigger deal than the Abadabad raid, which is something because that was kind of a big deal too. Let's go, let's go to the telephones. Let's go to Lee, calling from Lee'sburg. Lee, you're on the Chris plan show. Hey Chris, Lee, it's a great, it's a great day. I've been following this story all weekend about
this lost airman. And we've been praying for him. And we, it just, it's just so, it was so thankful.
I was so thankful that he was picked up yesterday. That was just, I was such a relief. Yeah, really well. Great, great Easter day news to wake up on Easter morning to that news was just just a wonderful, uh, breaking news story early Easter morning. Yeah, because I just expected, you know, if I capture him, what's what's going to be, what's going to happen. And then I just saw, I just the things I've seen before, but I just wanted to make
make a note and just so this be noted for the record. That, uh, the last time there was a rescue
βattempt like this attempted and Iran, it was under Jimmy Carter. Yeah. And it had to do, I think it wasβ
in 1980, uh, and it ended in an absolute catastrophe. And it just shows the commitment of a Republican president. I don't know. I, I, I, I hope not. I mean, I just hope that every, that, that, that even back then, you know, people were committed to the, to the, to the, to the mission, but it's just that, you know, Jimmy Carter was failure Donald Trump was a success. Yeah, I'm very thankful for it. Yeah, desert one. You're referring to desert one. It was, it was actually called Operation Eagle
Claw. Uh, and, you know, we still had, uh, the 50, three Americans being held hostage by the Trugledites at the American embassy and, and, uh, I want to ask, it was April of 1980 that, uh, ordered the, the effort to, uh, break our guys out and, uh, turned into a military disaster and it led to the creation of, uh, of Delta Force and, and the special operations command and a, and a whole lot of things about Operation Eagle Claw and, uh, eight helicopters, um, and, um, yeah, was, uh, that was
a terrible, and it was terrible Jimmy Carter, um, awful, awful, awful stuff. We, uh, uh, uh, five helicopters, abandoned, uh, eight, uh, Americans killed, uh, four more injured in the, uh, the effort to, uh, to rescue Americans. And that was Jimmy Carter, and that was, uh, Democrats, and that was, and the Democrats let our military crumble and go to hell. They do it every time Obama did it, Biden did it, uh, Kamala Harris was dying to do it. Uh, they're just not on Team America. No,
I mean, we, uh, you're dying right. And, uh, I'm just, I'm just very thankful that, uh, that this, uh,
They were both gotten back and then, uh, and I'm just, uh, we're just, we're ...
house about what happened. Yeah, but I just, uh, just, make it parallel, parallel. Um, uh, because
βI remember, I was just a kid. I was a little kid then, but I just remember how, that news at thatβ
time and how, how dark that was. Yeah, me, at least, you know, it was very dark. Oh, yeah, yeah, I was 20 years old in 1980, and I remember it very well, and it's what led to, uh, Ronald Reagan, um, so from all of that bad, really big good things happened, uh, Ronald Reagan,
big stuff, Lee, thank you. Uh, yeah, Desert 1, Operation Eagle Club, 1980, Jenny Carter,
Democrats, they're a disaster, aren't they? Then we should have let him keep the Confederate States of America as they wanted. Oh, let's go back to the telephones. I've got a lot more for you. I got to, I, I want to share my, um, I just shared it kind of, my uranium hypothesis. Uh, I want to put a little more meat on that.
Right now, let's go to the phones. Let's go to Pamela, Pamela, going from Tayswell,
Virginia, Pamela, you're on the Chris Plant Show. Just Chris, thank you, and it's pronounced Tazwell, just like, Jack, the word, Jazz, Jazz, well, Tazwell, I apologize. No, everybody, everybody pronounces that that way. But I just wanted to acknowledge your comment about watching, uh, been her yesterday, because I've watched been her yesterday, and I grew up, um, you know, back in the '60s when you only had three channels, uh, that works with show annually, been her,
βthe Tinkerman, I think, Wizard of Oz, and at one point, uh, the sound of music. So I make a pointβ
to watch them, her, because Charlton has some, was that his, um, best, and that maybe the sequels, you know, but I had no idea that you were, um, that he went to your high school. I guess he was somewhat older than you, but in Chicago, he went to high school in Chicago. He did, yeah, North Shore of Chicago, new chair, high school. He went to the same high school, Donald Rumsfeld went to also. Yeah, because I saw he grew up and, or was born and Michigan.
Okay, was that, that was, uh, that's very interesting. I, um, kind of, um, a silly point back when I was very young, I had this interest in something historical, and I wrote him a letter, and he actually
βwrote me back. I think this is when he was head of the American film Institute before he did theβ
NRA, right? Right, right? He actually wrote me back, and it was like, the tune of his letter was like, you know, he couldn't understand what I was asking about, but I was just so, um, yeah, I didn't really have my act together. But I haven't even came that letter. So if I ever managed to go on one of your creases, I'll just let myself as show you the letter. That is wonderful, Pamela. Thank you, from Taswell. Shambi Dabov, Dabavlaute, the same as Anzeigum Anzeig. That's nice, and it's
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