Episodes
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
THE TREE OF LIBERTY MUST BE REFRESHED WITH THE BLOOD OF PATRIOTS & TYRANTS
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
The title is a reference to Thomas Jefferson's quotation, "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."
Are you willing to water the tree with your blood?
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
DEMOCRATS ARE A DIRTY BOMB DROPPED IN THE MIDDLE OF BLACK CITIES
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
I need my black audience to listen to this segment, I explain to you how democrats and politicians are using you as a pawn in their game.
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
THURSDAY'S FULL SHOW (Ep #784)
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
It's debate day in America, I spent the better part of the whole show taking calls from listeners and discussing what we expect to happen tonight during the presidential debate between Joe Biden & Donald Trump. I also got into a good rant about being prepared for civil conflict, white politicians pandering to black voters, why I never have a problem mentioning race & much more.
Wednesday Jun 26, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
CALL OF THE DAY: JERRY EXPLAINS HOW TO REBUILD JXN LIKE A FOOTBALL TEAM
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Jerry calls into the show with one of the best phone calls we've ever had, he explains that Jackson needs to build a good foundation and uses the offensive and defensive lines on a football team as his examples.
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
We get live reports during the show that there is a woman walking down I-20 East through Jackson toting a wooden cross like Jesus, well low and behold a listener (Damian) who's also a Christian, faith based podcaster here's me ask for a picture of her, he passes by and gets the photo. This then leads to me ranting about how dangerous that stretch of interstate is and telling the 2 different stories about the time I had flat tires on the same stretch of interstate which led to me having to pull a gun on a guy once before.
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
TATE REEVES, PLEASE TAKEOVER AND SAVE JACKSON ONCE AND FOR ALL!!
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
I continue to make the case for the state of Mississippi to call a special session to create a law to allow the state to put a municipal body like Jackson into a conservatorship of a decade or so and attempt to break this nonsense up at the door (to quote Kim Wade). This topic generates a great phone call from a longtime friend and ally of the show (Scott Anderson) with a very insightful and well thought out call.
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
JORDAN CUMMINS SENTENCING, AN ULTIMATE LESSON IN FAFO'ING
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Jordan Cummins (St. Paddy's Parade Double Murderer) was sentenced to 2 life sentences to run concurrently, he will not have a chance at seeing the outside of a prison until he's at least 65 years old. I use this whole situation as an opportunity to explain to people why you need to exit toxic relationships and if you plan on using your 2nd amendment rights to protect yourself, you better be damn sure that 12 jurors and the witnesses all see things the same way you did.
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
TUESDAY'S FULL SHOW (Ep #782) 06/25/24
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
1- Jordan Cummins (St. Paddy's Parade Double Murderer) was sentenced to 2 life sentences to run concurrently, he will not have a chance at seeing the outside of a prison until he's at least 65 years old. I use this whole situation as an opportunity to explain to people why you need to exit toxic relationships and if you plan on using your 2nd amendment rights to protect yourself, you better be damn sure that 12 jurors and the witnesses all see things the same way you did.
2- Trump was right, in most cases illegal immigrants are in fact animals and some are even lower than animals in some some cases.
3- I continue to make the case for the state of Mississippi to call a special session to create a law to allow the state to put a municipal body like Jackson into a conservatorship of a decade or so and attempt to break this nonsense up at the door (to quote Kim Wade). This topic generates a great phone call from a longtime friend and ally of the show (Scott Anderson) with a very insightful and well thought out call.
4. We get live reports during the show that there is a woman walking down I-20 East through Jackson toting a wooden cross like Jesus, well low and behold a listener (Damian) who's also a christian, faith based podcaster here's me ask for a picture of her, he passes by and gets the photo. This then leads to me ranting about how dangerous that stretch of interstate is and telling the 2 different stories about the time I had flat tires on the same stretch of interstate which led to me having to pull a gun on a guy once before.
5. Jerry calls into the show with one of the best phone calls we've ever had, he explains that Jackson needs to build a good foundation and uses the offensive and defensive lines on a football team as his examples.
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
In the rural South, we are conditioned to a self-image of small communities like fictional Mayberry where crime and violence are almost non-existent and the real dangers from gun violence lurk on the streets and back alleys of Chicago, New York, Detroit, and Los Angeles.
However, the mean streets are not limited to the big cities. Rural Mississippians now live squarely in locales prone to gun violence. We don’t live in Mayberry in the rural South. We live in a region and a state with a dangerous rate of gun death and gun violence, and we are as a state among the nation’s leaders in household gun ownership.
The adage in television news is that “if it bleeds, it leads.” In Mississippi, the first 10 minutes of virtually every newscast recount shootings that occur with such frequency as to become commonplace.
In Mississippi, we consistently and strongly support the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms for hunting and self-protection. Mississippi does little to interfere with the right to gun ownership, possession, use or acquisition of firearms.
We are an open carry state, a Castle Doctrine state, a “stand your ground” state, and one with what are considered by the National Rifle Association and other pro-gun entities as some of the most Second Amendment-friendly gun laws in the country.
At the same time, liberal or “progressive” entities supporting limits on Second Amendment rights label Mississippi as having the worst gun laws in the country. The Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence – named for gun violence victim former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona – describes Mississippi’s gun laws as follows: “Mississippi has the weakest gun laws in the country and the highest gun death rate…(the state) passed a dangerous permitless carry law in 2016 which allows almost anyone to carry hidden, loaded guns in public without a background check or law enforcement oversight.”
From across the political spectrum in the gun law debate, there is ample hyperbole and alarmist rhetoric. But the fact is that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ranked Mississippi as having the highest rate of gun deaths in the country at 29.6 per 100,000 residents. That’s just over double the national rate of 14.2 gun deaths per 100,000 residents.
Mississippi was an early milepost in the nation’s litany of school shootings when student Luke Woodham killed his mother at their home, then drove to Pearl High School and fatally shot two students and wounded seven others on Oct. 1, 1997. That shooting was a little more than a year after Jackson firefighter Kenneth Tornes killed his wife at home, then drove to Jackson’s Central Fire Station and killed four of his supervisors.
That was a quarter-century ago. Now, the scourge of gun violence has become more commonplace and pedestrian. Young people are settling what seems to be insanely inconsequential differences and disputes with deadly force using guns.
Last year, a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association’s Surgery found that firearm deaths are more likely in small rural towns than in major urban centers. Data from the CDC showed that politically red states had the highest firearm mortality rates while the politically blue states had lower firearm mortality rates.
In Mississippi, 2020 research showed that of gun deaths, 47% were suicides and 47% were homicides. That compared with 61% suicides and 36% homicides nationally that year.
From a practical political standpoint, legislation restricting Second Amendment rights is a non-starter at the Mississippi State Capitol. But Mississippi’s increasingly consistent rank as the state with the highest rate of gun deaths should concern conservatives and liberals alike.
The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities reports that the greatest impact of rising gun death rates is on Black youth. The group cited that “the rate of gun-related deaths for Black youth has increased every year since 2013, with a 108.3% increase from 2013 to 2020 compared to a 47.8% increase for white youth during the same time.”
The state with the highest percentage population of Black youth? Mississippi at 42.9%.