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Abe Lincoln's Top Hat

Abe Lincoln's Top Hat Episode 151- A Conversation with Zach Heiden Of The ACLU

Abe Lincoln's Top Hat

The Last Podcast Network

Ben Kissel, Comedy, Last Podcast Network, Fernando Perez Leon, Society & Culture, Politics, News, Travis Irvine

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2015

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Today on Top Hat: Ben has an interview with Zach Heiden of the ACLU about dumb laws in this country, how they came to be, and why they hurt America.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Let the word go forth.

0:02.0

Rule me once.

0:03.0

Are you fired up?

0:04.0

I'm not a crook.

0:05.0

Are you ready to go?

0:06.0

Shame on you.

0:08.0

Aye

0:10.0

It's Abe Lincoln's top hat,

0:12.0

hosted by Ben Kessel.

0:14.0

Boom, we can't get fool again.

0:18.0

All right, hey everyone, that's Marcus, I'm Ben.

0:20.0

Uh, Marcus, do you know I'm working on this little pilot?

0:22.0

Of course. Regarding, uh, lawbreaker I'm working on this little pilot? Of course.

0:22.8

Regarding a law breaker, it's called law breaker, and I am breaking the laws.

0:26.4

Anyway, there was one, there's a law in had in New Jersey where you, uh, were you, uh,

0:30.5

it's illegal to cross dress. It's weird that that's still a law you

0:33.4

can't do it not no cross dressing allowed and i'll tell you though

0:36.4

i did see quite a few of those guys in hadden

0:38.7

i kind of agree with the law terrible terrible legs on these guys

0:42.1

but uh... because of this uh...

0:43.7

pilot that i'm working on i had a great opportunity to interview

0:46.5

a fella name zak hatin who is the legal director for the a seal you of main

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