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Thanks, Russ. I appreciate it. I always start talking about police. I got mixed feelings about police. I've seen and researched quite a bit on things that they've done in the past that were not copacetic. And so, you know, I believe strongly in accountability for law enforcement as well as for politicians and just about any other public service out there. But the police especially can really screw with people's lives. So when you're seeing excessive force, false police reports, turning off of cameras so that we can see what's going on, that kind of thing, I think that needs to stop completely. These types of police officers, they need to get them to hell off the force, not to go to another police department or like a ban in the black book where they can't join any police force anywhere in the United States. I know a few police officers in the Kansas City area. My daughter was related to one, we married, and I got a car for him and I found a few new buddies. I'm not saying that all police officers are bad. There are lots of good police officers out there. But we have a few that make the rest look extremely bad. And on top of that, you have like, let's talk about the ICE agents for a second, you know, a lot of them are covered, we don't have any identification on them, you know, things that just should not be done. Anybody ever received identified who, the hell, that officer, immediately attacked. There should be no, what would you call it, like a secret servicer, you know, nobody knows who they are, and they have no identification, and they do whatever the hell they want. And that's not the way it is. The police officers should be always accountable and always doing the best they can in the public. You know, I saw down at Woodstock, got lost in one block in the back of a pickup truck, a police officer pulled over to the side of the road, turned on his lights, and he actually helped the guy get the truck, bring it over to the garage. Now that is something that I can stand by. I have a lot of respect for that officer for him doing it. Or there's an old lady on the side of the road, and she gets a flat tire and the police officer pulls up, and he actually helps her change the tire. Whereas I've also seen police officers on the side of the road, they just sit there and stand and look at this 80-year-old woman while she gets there. I have no respect for that guy. There's so many good things that you know me. If you ask correctly, and we operate correctly, and they don't try to antagonize or escalate the situation, and do it in a cool, calm manner, I think the police department would have a lot better reputation than what they do today. So now I'm all for accountability with the police officers. Like I said, if we catch them doing something wrong like that, they should never ever be able to hold a beer down in the back of the game. Anyways, back to their control, KV0MAI.

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