Burning Money
The Jesse Kelly Show
iHeartPodcasts
4.8 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 21 July 2020
⏱️ 128 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | You don't have to dip forever. You know that right. You don't have to smoke forever. |
| 0:05.4 | And the reason I say it like that is I have been that guy. I've been that guy. I dipped for so long and what would happen is I would decide I'm gonna quit. |
| 0:14.4 | Ah, it's bad for me. I'm gonna quit. I'm a man. I don't need any help. I just get a quick cold turkey and I would fail time and time and time again. |
| 0:22.0 | I tried things like the patch edit work, gum, sunflower seeds, I tried it all. |
| 0:29.3 | It's just the matter of finding the right thing to help you quit. That's Jake's mint chew. Go put in your dip. |
| 0:36.8 | Just to make sure it's Jake's mint chew. It's tobacco free. It's nicotine free. It's even sugar free. |
| 0:41.8 | And I highly recommend just a personal choice. I highly recommend their CBD pouches because it really helps take that extra edge off. |
| 0:49.4 | Get a Jake's mint chew.com. That's Jake's mint chew.com. Make sure you use the promo code Jesse at checkout. |
| 0:57.4 | When you do that, you get 10% off. |
| 1:10.7 | This is the Jesse Kelly show. |
| 1:13.2 | For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty at Sipan, the Mariana Islands, 19th of June to the 7th of July, 1944. |
| 1:38.2 | This is Mr. Thomas A. Baker, United States Army. |
| 1:42.2 | When his entire company was held up by fire from automatic weapons and small arms fire from strongly fortified enemy positions that commanded the view of the company, Sergeant Baker voluntarily took a bazooka and dashed alone to within a hundred yards of the enemy. |
| 1:58.2 | Through heavy rifle machine gun fire that was directed at him by the enemy, he knocked out the strong point, enabling his company to assault the ridge. |
| 2:07.6 | Some days later, while his company advanced across the open field, flanked with obstructions and places of concealment for the enemy, Sergeant Baker again voluntarily took a position in the rear to protect the company against the surprise attack, |
| 2:22.0 | and came upon two heavily fortified enemy pockets, manned by two officers and ten enlisted men, which had been bypassed. |
| 2:30.6 | Without regard for such superior numbers, he unhesitatingly attacked and killed all of them. |
| 2:36.8 | 500 yards further, he discovered six men of the enemy who would conceal themselves behind our lines and destroyed all of them. |
| 2:45.2 | On the 7th of July, 1944, the perimeter of which Sergeant Baker was a part was attacked from three sides by from 3000 to 5000 Japanese. |
| 2:55.9 | During the early stages of this attack, Sergeant Baker was severely wounded, but he insisted on remaining in the line and fired at the enemy at ranges sometimes as close as five yards until his ammunition ran out. |
| 3:09.2 | Without ammunition, and with his battered to useless and with his weapon battered to uselessness from hand to hand combat, he was carried about 50 yards to the rear by a comrade who was then himself wounded. |
| 3:24.0 | At this point, Sergeant Baker refused to be moved any further, stating he preferred to be left to die rather than risk the lives of many more of his friends. |
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