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KJ5, ILQ returning. Thank you, Gray. Yeah, we watched the whole thing from the start to finish. And about the only speech I did not like was Trump's. Go figure, huh? Everybody was proclaiming the gospel. I mean, I don't know how else to put it. Yeah, it was a memorial to Charlie Kirk, but it was church. I mean, it was church for a bunch of people. There was praise music. There was the gospel being proclaimed. I mean, it was proclaimed more yesterday and more openly than I think I've ever heard it in my life. And none of that really has anything to do with Charlie Kirk, other than the fact his assassination is what spurred it. I mean, that was Charlie Kirk's end goal to spread the gospel. I mean, that was his paramount number one thing in the world. And that was done yesterday. I really was blown away from it. The political side aside, you notice I said I like everybody's speech except for Trump's. And then I really didn't talk about the political side of yesterday. Of course, there was one. It was very much for the conservatives, which is to be expected. I could have done without a lot of that, personally. But overall, I mean, I was just blown away. I mean, the guy for being 31 years of age, like him or hate him, he was a very influential person used by God. I'll put it that way, especially for spreading God's word. So yeah, it was fairly good. And yes, Trump was there. I did not like his speech. It was too divisive. I've been preaching unity since Charlie Kirk was assassinated. And yeah, I mean, I understand most Republicans and most conservatives don't care for unity talk anymore after getting beat down for so many years. And I can understand that. And I think the left side is kind of freaking out now because the tables have been turned. At least that's the way it appears. So it's interesting. It's an interesting dynamic is really what I find fascinating about the entire thing. However, I have learned in the past week, week and a half that, yeah, you really can't be a moderate. You really can't be very central in today's political climate. It's almost a black and white thing nowadays. I'm going to take a real quick break and return briefly.
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