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🗓️ 11 July 2016
⏱️ 36 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody, Brian McClanahan here. Are you looking for a great website that gives you history the way it was intended to be told with no PC, no Marxism, no progressivism? Well, I've got it for you. It's learn truehistory.com. That's learn truehistory.com. Learn history from great professors who don't sugarcoat it for you. |
0:23.5 | This is not for your delicate flowers. |
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0:31.1 | This is the Brian McClanahan Show. |
0:33.9 | Three, two, one, zero, zero, and stop. A Hand Show. |
0:51.9 | Welcome back to the Brian and Planahan show. This is episode 34. |
1:14.0 | And I'm going to do a talk today on an issue that I hope people aren't burned out on already. But it's been the news since this past weekend. And that is the issue with the police and the situation and, well, actually, for over a week now, the incidents that happened in Louisiana, Minnesota, |
1:17.0 | and then, of course, what happened in Dallas over the weekend. |
1:20.4 | So this is a big topic for a variety of reasons. |
1:25.7 | I'm going to take a little different approach with this topic than I think what I've really seen anywhere else. Now, I'm going to play off a couple of articles that were |
1:29.2 | headlining on the Drudge Report, both over the weekend and this morning when I'm doing this podcast. |
1:37.2 | So first, the title of this podcast is No Your Enemy and not, I'm not saying that anyone's the enemy. I'm actually saying that |
1:46.3 | because of a song that was written about 1992. And so I'm going to start with a little story. |
1:53.6 | When I was in, when I was younger, I worked at a music store and it was called Kemp Mill Music, |
2:00.7 | or Kemp Mill Records actually. |
2:02.8 | And Kempel Records, it's a, there's still one left in what I understand. |
2:06.6 | There's one store in Maryland. |
2:08.7 | I didn't know that record stores even existed anymore for the most part. |
2:12.1 | But this one does, but it used to be a huge chain in the Maryland, D.C. area. |
2:19.2 | And so I worked at the store, and right about 1992, I think it was, there was a band, which is still around, called Body Count. |
2:27.1 | And it was a metal band with Ice Tea, the rapper Ice Tea, as the lead singer, quote, and quote. And they had this album, |
2:37.6 | their first album, had a song on it entitled Cop Killer. And when I was working at the, this was |
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