is practically building the wall himself. what is going on? i don t like the tactic. jeff knows that. i think this turns the floor over to what is called the queen of the hill. you put up four bills, the one that gets the majority passes. we have a wide agreement on trump s 4 pillars. that will pass. jeff will vote for that. the freemen freedom caucus will vote for that. laura: you are worried about the farmers and the workers. you have to stop chain migration. that s a mass multiplier of immigration into the united states with distant relatives coming into the country without merit. chain migration and build the wall and reform the asylum
tucker: sort of the declaration of the constitution. this was written in 1814. the constitution makes no tucker: it does. the song does not call for the murder of any american. here it is. it will thus be it ever one freemen shall stand, that is african-americans, free between their beloved homes in the worst desolation, blessed and the victory of peace, made the heavens plus the land. let s go to the third stanza. tucker: here s the third stanza. it s extremely violent. tucker: but it is not against americans. it s against slaves. tucker: british soldiers and whether they are hirelings or slaves, anybody was fighting on behalf of the british. a battle from a war against a foreign power. understood. slaves who were fighting for their own freedom under whatever circumstances, you believe that we should as a nation have an anthem that talks about their death? i couldn t be more opposed to
how much do they see themselves as part of this tradition going backjvñ?ñ? to freemen and representation and all that jazz. they thought their rights as englishmen were being taken away from them, but i think they were also envisioning something new. they were in a new continent. they were in a new world so they were looking back but they were also looking ahead. very interesting. kind of like we look at mars. the climate is better. all right. stating because our news and history quiz is coming up. we will test the knowledge of independence day and american history.
how much do they see themselves as part of this tradition going backjvñ?ñ? to freemen and representation and all that jazz. they thought their rights as englishmen were being taken away from them, but i think they were also envisioning something new. they were in a new continent. they were in a new world so they were looking back but they were also looking ahead. very interesting. kind of like we look at mars. the climate is better. all right. stating because our news and history quiz is coming up. we will test the knowledge of independence day and american independence day and american history.
hat trick. could the kentucky senator pull off the wig win? we must rise and stand with our forefathers who stared down the king. we must rise as freemen and women and reclaim our birth right. we must protect and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic.