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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 46 MIN

They're Paid (Employed) Contracted Social Mercenaries, not Protestors

from To Hear Me Tell It · host Jerry

Send us Fan MailMinnesota is lost.  The citizens of the state of Minnesota have been abandoned by their elected officials.  They no longer have a trustworthy reliable public safety agency.  They no longer have City or State Law Enforcement to enforce Law & Order.  There is no longer an existing Democratic system that is remotely protected by any Justice system whatsoever.  The Mayor of Minneapolis, the POS Governor and AG are all paid pawns of an international crime ring set out on destroying America.  Yes, Minnesota is all but lost.When a time has come where “mob-rule” is the Law, e.g. setting up unlaw check-points in the streets and roadways to screen and inspect who is coming and going,…..this is the true light of utter and complete failure of the elected officials in that state.My question is:  who amongst the citizens of Minnesota has the courage to do what is right and just to protect the Liberty and Freedoms of your fellow Americans?  Is there no remaining “Statemen” remaining in the great white north?  What’s wrong with you people. 

Send us Fan Mail Minnesota is lost. The citizens of the state of Minnesota have been abandoned by their elected officials. They no longer have a trustworthy reliable public safety agency. They no longer have City or State Law Enforcement to enforce Law & Order. There is no longer an existing Democratic system that is remotely protected by any Justice system whatsoever. The Mayor of Minneapolis, the POS Governor and AG are all paid pawns of an international cr...

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