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Alright, JJ5IRQ returning for the final time today. So the newest news on the shooting is there are two detainees shot and killed and one detainee I believe is injured. The shooter is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. That does change things quite a bit. So yeah, I'm really interested to see how this works out. I hope it isn't some radicalized person on the right trying to get even for what happened to Toni Kirk. I just hope it isn't something like that. That is not what this country needs right now at all. I am hearing something saying that it was a targeted attack but nothing confirmed. So you know, there is that. And we don't know. It could be one of anything. So there is really no reason or room to speculate at the moment. Let's see. Oh, hey, I wanted to talk about free speech because I have been doing a lot of reading and studying the last three or four days around free speech. A lot. I mean a lot of research on it. Studying the Constitution and the First Amendment and how it is actually applied. Did you know that in America you have the right, qualified force with the First Amendment, to free speech. But there are four instances in which you don't get unlimited free speech. There are only four instances. So I leave you with that to do homework. I'm not telling you what those four instances are. I want you to be intrigued enough to look it up yourselves. We may talk about this on Friday. Free speech I think will be one of the topics we talk about. It is a fascinating subject. Especially when you find out like England, the UK, doesn't have it codified. They have no right to free speech. Funny enough, neither does Canada. Canada does not have the right to free speech. What they do have codified in law is the right to self-expression. That's not the same thing. There's also in Canada law a mechanism which allows them to restrict what people say and how they say it. No such thing in the United States. We truly do have freedom of speech right now. Right now. We really, really do. It's codified. The government can't infringe on it. There's only four ways. Look it up. We'll talk more about that soon. I'm going to take a quick break. What is happening, however, is a restriction of free speech. When it comes to Jimmy Kimmel. I don't think I've spoken out on this on air. If I have, it must have been right at the very beginning. I've had some mind-altering revelations because of studies. When you study, you learn things. At first I was pretty, I don't like Jimmy Kimmel. I don't watch him. I don't care. I take him off the air. That was really my thought. I started reading more and studying more about free speech and what it actually entails and how fortunate we as Americans really are. No. Heck no. He has the right to be on air just like anybody else. I don't care for Jimmy Kimmel. I don't watch him. I don't think he's funny. I don't think I've watched him since he was on the Man Show. However, he has the right to say whatever he wants to say as long as it doesn't break federal law. It's kind of an odd situation because there's a lot of right leaning, and I say that with parentheses, a lot of right leaning. I hope most of the right leaning people think that way. Of course, you've got those people who are far, far right who will cut their nose off to spat their face. That's on both sides. Anyhow, so free speech. Yeah, it's just an interesting, interesting topic. I've been all about free speech for, well, ever since that's happened. So there you go. KJ5-ILQ, Satan 73s.
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