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Episode 26 The Bill of Rights Pt. 1

RJ Cole and Fred Graham Season 1 Episode 26

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We have another show just for you! R.J. and Fred starts things off by talking about their week. It sounds like R.J. took a bite out of crime! Next the guys jump back into our founding documents. They are going over the first 5 amendments in the Bill of Rights. Lastly they wrap up the show with a 2 parter for our wildcard. It looks like sports are the topic. Be sure to tune in!

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SPEAKER_02

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SPEAKER_00

My week? Yeah, buddy. My week. My week was alright. It seems busy, uh, long. Uh there's a couple, couple real, real late nighters. Um Saturdays though, right? Nope, nope. Uh we're back on 10 hour days, which uh that transition, like it just sounds like it's 10 more hours the week, you know, between 40 and 50, but it's like that there's a lot that goes into it, you know, and trying to rearrange your schedule, and obviously with children and stuff, and the home settings a little bit different. Um, but it makes a normal day just a lot better. But as far as like man, I got so much time and weather, weather started out amazing, but then it just like turned like haha, it's Iowa, you know. So cold mush. Yeah, that they kind of made it, you know, and they're talking more snow is supposed to come too, so freezing rain. Yeah. Um so not looking forward to that, but I guess um as far as the week's been, it's it's been pretty good. So um I did a lot of watching the kids this week, uh, so my wife could do some things around. Um so that that's it's good. I enjoyed the spending time with them and stuff, but it's a whole new level of crazy sometimes to wear you just feel like you're putting out fires, but it's good times too, because with the nice weather, obviously, it was we were outside able to play, and um yeah, but then on the cold days it's like no, we're we're inside and so it makes it hard because they're all crowded. Well, and I feel like like when they have that, like I was outside playing yesterday, I want to go outside and play again. It's like, yeah, it's it's like really cold outside. But you know, um, yeah, other than that, I mean work's getting better. We're actually potentially we're caught up to where we uh need to be. Sorry. And uh and uh now we're running into where we're gonna be wait waiting on people again. So it's uh it's a fun process.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

So let's hurry up and wait. Yeah. Well, and they're trying to blame everybody else but the one company that's slowing everybody down. So but yeah, how was your week?

SPEAKER_02

Um it went pretty well all week long. I'm just trying to think. I think I did something Saturday. But uh yeah, it kind of got derailed last night. Um PSA to all you dog owners out there, leash your dogs, unless you have an amazing dog that you can control just by your voice. My dog decided to so we took him out potty out front, and uh I usually don't leash him because he listens pretty well, I feel like. And he does the business, comes right back inside. I stand on my porch just to make sure nothing crazy happens. Well, last night was that night. Um there was a guy walking his two dogs across the street, and uh I tried to get Cooper's attention before he noticed, but he noticed. So then what did my dog do? He ran across the street, decided to attack this gentleman's pit bull and cane corso, which is not a good idea. And um I go running over there, and uh in the scuffle, the cane corso ends up getting Cooper like behind the neck and head, right? So he just got him, and he's doing one of these numbers, and Cooper's just a fish. Like, there's nothing that Cooper can do. So this is not looking good. So I'm trying to think of and maneuver, getting my dog out of his dog's mouth, and he had the two dogs, and somehow his pit bulk off his leash, and then he couldn't even handle the cane corso on his leash, so he told me to grab it. So I did, and pretty much as soon as I got a hold of him, the cane corso let go. Um, and then Cooper ran inside the house straight away, and then he ran over to my driveway, got his pit, and yeah, but um Cooper bit me in the process, so I got a pretty gnarly bite and go to work today. And for you out there that don't know, I donate plasma. I think I've made that aware, but nice side hustle, so now I don't get to do that for a bit, but uh so that kind of sucked. We were at the ER for five hours, got into a room after three hours, took them two hours plus just to get me my stitch and cleaned out and out on my way. So I'm sure my twenty thousand dollar bill will be coming in the mail soon and for that wonderful work. So yeah, but uh after that it's been a crappy week. So sorry, this is not this is not a great start to our episode today. But well I'm being eOred today.

SPEAKER_00

You're you're you're good, your dog's good.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, oh yeah, yeah. Cooper, he's he's all good. He got a nice piercing in his ear, but he's good. Like I'm impressed with that cane core, so this is a twisted way, but like I'm impressed.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, so I knew a lot about these dogs, and it's shout out, Mike, because my brother-in-law like obsessed over them for the longest time, and uh yeah. So then what's funny is when you were telling me about that, Sarah was like, So what's this dog look like? Like, because your dog's pretty big. So she was impressed that he picked up your dog and like ragged them. Man handed them up.

SPEAKER_02

And I was like, they're huge, and I like showed her the picture, and she's like, Wow, and I was like, Yeah, that that dog, like I kind of I nickname them personally like hellhounds, like they just they're just mean, yeah. Um, but they're really protective, so um, yeah, and like I was just surprised my dog was fine after that, the way he was just manhandling them, and then it made me kind of think maybe this was just kind of like the warning to him. It wasn't even because he didn't break skin on his neck or anything. Yeah. So I'm sure he was just he wasn't letting full force. So that just Yeah. Well, and uh but yeah. Did you ask your dog what he learned today? No, he's just moping around a little bit. Did we learn today? We we both learned. I learned a lesson, he learned a lesson, hopefully. So, um but yeah, no, and I'm good. Get my stitch out in like two weeks, so I don't know if you know this. If you guys get animal bites or dog bites, they like to let him heal open as much as possible to let all the nasty stuff drain out. So if you got stuff from the animal or whatever, so uh yeah, that was news to me.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, yeah. I I know they want to know the records and stuff, yeah. That's all I know.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, and when we got into our room, I'm sorry, I'm just gonna rant against you people at the hospital, but uh, as soon as we got into the room, right? Five different doctors were asking what was happening. Um and then one even wanted to start a police report, possibly. And I'm like if it wasn't your dog, I was like, that ma'am, it was on my property, my own dog. Like, she's like, I don't know, I'm still gonna have to look and check and see. I'm like, I've been on the other end, so like, no, yeah. You want you want me to file something against myself.

SPEAKER_00

That's gonna sue the homeowner, retarget me. But yeah, no, so I mean it's all the fun. It's an as annoying as that is, it's good to hear that due diligence was done as far as if that like let's say that dog bit you instead of you know, then it's a totally different story, you know, and then you know, um turns into I guess the process is gonna be if the dog has no history, then the dog gets placed on home house arrest and quarantined, and then um after that the dog will get pounded and then kind of marked as a bad dog and then maybe get put down.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

So if that other dog had a record and bit you, then they would have to get all that reported, documented, and then insurances get involved, and you know, that's a headache, and it didn't even happen. So that's uh that's just that's why they do it, but man, this this has been um what was that? Probably August August, October, and then now you so three people, stitches. Yep. Just one, right?

SPEAKER_02

Just one, yeah. Yep, it was it was pretty open. So he just tried to close up the biggest part. Yeah, so um you just slap gauze over the top or are they letting it air? Um, I only gauze it whenever I'm like um it just blows my mind how big of a hole this is, and they just almost just let it was like, yeah, just let it heal up into the air. And I'm like, man, I'm I have to come here just for that advice. So literally I went there for super glued this. That's what I thought with my wife. My wife's like, well, you know, we had to come here. Like, we just had to know. And I'm like, well, I got I got a stitch, so sure, we'll we'll say the bill was worth the stitch.

SPEAKER_00

But um, I forgot what you asked me before, and if it was just if it's just open the whole time. Oh, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So pretty much just they want you to leave it open, but obviously, when I'm gonna be driving in the semi-cover it, non-stickable god.

SPEAKER_00

You don't have any of that cream?

SPEAKER_02

Vaseline. They told me just to rub Vaseline over the top. Wow, that's all they said. So it was very nonchalant, like not super worried. And I'm like, man. Get back in there 12 more rounds. And all this, I was like worried like more about my dog. I'm like, I wonder, like, because we literally it happened, and then if you guys ever drop something on your foot and you have that tingly feeling that you don't know if it's ow, my foot is hurt, or that there's blood running out. I had that out of my arm. I'm like, I don't want to pull my shirt off. And uh, so as soon as I got in, pulled the shirt off, and then yeah, so I'm like, Nancy, we gotta go. Like, so Cooper had to get thrown downstairs. My mother had to come here, watch the kids, and I told Nancy, I was like, it's gonna take forever, just stay at home. Don't have my mother-in-law come here. But she's like, No, I want I wanna go. Alright. So, but enough about me. On to the show, man. Yeah, enough about me.

SPEAKER_00

You ready to jump in the main topic? Not talking about dogs today, no.

SPEAKER_02

No, not at all. Alright. Main topic. Main topic. So, our main topic, we wanted to dive back into our founding documents. We kind of took a little bit of a break when we were talking about men finding ladies, and then us being the men being worthy pretty much of being found. So um we went over the Declaration of Independence that would have been three or four weeks ago, three and four weeks ago, and we want to continue to go over our founding, um, especially our documents. So, as I have previously previously stated, we feel the need to go back to the basics. Just with everything going the way that it is, it seems like we have lost our way, and we want to build you up a foundation so you can stand, you know. The show, we want you to stand, we want you to be able to stand. So, what's a better way than finding out how we started in order to well yeah, because we took a stand for yeah, yeah, our start. So um as always with these, I try to throw in some facts in here, break it up a little bit, and then we'll dive right in. You good?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Alright. Number one, Bill of Rights was created on September 25th, 1789. Yep.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Number two, the Bill of Rights was ratified or approved on December 15th, 1791. That one actually surprised me. I thought it was sooner. Yeah, took two years to do that. Yeah. They're even slow back then.

SPEAKER_00

It must have been election year.

SPEAKER_02

Well, everything was on paper, so they probably actually had to drive back and forth and ride back and forth. Yeah. The U.S. Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments to the country's constitution. And for the first 150 years, the U.S. Bill of Rights didn't make a significant impact on judicial decisions. They probably didn't have to rein them in like the crazy judges we have now.

SPEAKER_01

Yep.

SPEAKER_02

Yep. Okay. So let's dive in. The First Amendment. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging, which means to make a book, play, or piece of writing shorter by removing details and information, so taking away pretty much. The freedom of speech or of the press, or of the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a redress, which that means to put in order again, to set right, to amend, to revise of grievances. So we did see a big example of this up in Minnesota a month or two ago. Um when allegedly Don Lemon and some protesters went inside that church. Yes. Yes. So that's a good example of breaking that amendment. You're not supposed to do that.

SPEAKER_00

Um well, and everybody has this mindset of I have, I'm covered in the First Amendment, right? And it's like your rights doesn't it they don't uh what's the word I want? Supersede mine. Yeah. Like I still have my rights. I have mine, but as long as it doesn't break in yours, yeah. And that's I think that's something that needs to be. I I feel like a lot of this, like we're going back to the basics, but it's like I feel like a lot of this isn't taught anymore on a large scale. And I feel like it uh if it is, maybe a lot of people have the mindset of like, oh, I have to do this for the class, like I'm not taking it serious, I'm just you know, gonna do what I have to do to pass. Right. But um, yeah. I think I think it's something that needs to be taught, and obviously the founding fathers, I believe, had this, you know, you just think about they were gentlemen, you know, they had a mutual respect for each other, even if you disagreed, and you know, we can do this on paper and and get things in legal document and everything, but we're not gonna spell everything out to the T because well that's just common sense. Like I wouldn't come into your place of worship and protest there.

SPEAKER_02

Like it it doesn't make sense, but and this also, you know, it covers our freedom of speech, the press, which the press are supposed to be a good um buffer or barrier for the people. Like a third party, not like an HR. That that is for the people. Yeah, yeah. Um, yeah. So that's the first amendment. Second amendment, a well-regulated m militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Now I got a question. What are your thoughts on when they want to do like any law? Like, like lately I've been on the hype of like they took away our machine guns, right? We can't have a Tommy gun, we can't have some big, massive.

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I mean you can.

SPEAKER_02

But you know what I mean? Like, do you think that should be something that they should have been able to been like, nah. You shouldn't be able to readily have that.

SPEAKER_00

Can you have one?

SPEAKER_02

I think you have to go very hard to get very restrictive.

SPEAKER_00

Cause I know like it's easier to get any type of uh like firearm, but once you try to go for like a silencer, like you get put on a list and like you have to get like hardcore background checks and jump through a lot of hoops to get the suppressor. Um but like is that I mean, is that the same case with like machine guns and stuff?

SPEAKER_02

I'm sure with that, yeah, it's it's harder because you have to go through more like permits and stuff like that. Um I mean I never really I haven't looked into it myself, but I just know it's it's not readily available like everything else. Like this might might sound um I'll call it extreme.

SPEAKER_00

I I don't have a purpose for any of that. You know what I mean? Like I I know that the Second Amendment is ironically, it's the one of the ten that is the most attacked, I'll say. Um it's the very much the most controversial. Um and it to me it's it's interesting because it's it's the one that attacks more of your like physical, right? Because life and death, you guns do guns don't kill. It's the person pulling the trigger. Um if you ever take a gun safety course, that is one of the things they say is guns in themselves will never kill you. It's when they are acted upon by something else, right? Right. Um so there's my two shows.

SPEAKER_02

Spoon doesn't make you fat, you make yourself fat.

SPEAKER_00

Exactly. Um but dang man, two shows and a real body shame. Man, um but I'm off two weeks now, so um, but uh man, I'm losing my thought. It's coming back. Oh, but First Amendment right gives us the freedom of religion, right? And like you think that would be the one more attack, because that's it's like eternal. Like that that's what it can kill the soul, you know what I mean? And it's I just find that very interesting. Um because you you get dare say I false religions that they're they're just making people like they're they're spiritually killing them, and there's there's nothing no attack on that. But I mean, and I'm not saying that it's not I think I think gun safety should be taught. I mean, if you have a Second Amendment right, you should have the knowledge, right? To know how to handle it's like everything else. Because even if I try to I try to think of this just from a parental aspect of like, even if my kids never own a firearm, I want them to know about them and how to safely handle them because they might come across one. Okay, then what do you do? What's the course of action? Now I mean one of the rules of hunter safety or firearm proper gun safety is assume every gun is loaded. Never point a gun at something, you know, unless you're intending to fire upon it.

SPEAKER_01

Yep.

SPEAKER_00

They're not toys. I tell my kids all the time that's a tool, not a toy. And you know, for for that same purpose, that's what a firearm is. It's a it's a tool, a means to if you're hunting, provide for your family. Um if it's home security, you're you're protecting, you know, it's um simple terms, it keeps the bad guys away, you know. Um but I just I find it interesting, and I I think obviously Constitution, Bill of Rights, I believe everyone should we we all have the right to bear arms. I think at that same time you you should be educated and you should also part of proper responsible firearm ownership is also knowing whenever, okay, I need these out of my house or I need these away from me. Um just because it's not safe. Like that. Don't let your pride stop safety as far as your your physical health, your mental health, um, and your families. You know, keep them stored, locked, and and and protect your your your loved ones, your family. Um you hear those ads about stop what is that? Friendly fire, family fire, that's what it is. So just if you have a firearm, teach your children what they are and and how to properly be safe with them. Yep, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So yeah, not be s I'd say respect it, not be scared of it. A lot of I mean media shows, they'll show you like in a TV show to be like icky or scared of it, or you like guns or stuff like that, and then like they won't even want to touch it, right? But I think a lot of that comes from like a fearful attitude, more as like you need to be respectful of it, know what it does, like you're saying. You should be able to train with it, know how to use it, how to properly maintain it, um, know your laws about it, having your civic duty and just yeah, because being responsible.

SPEAKER_00

Pleading ignorance. I mean, you you have that that's that is with the gravity of that and the situations that it can cause, I guess, the severity it can cause. Um like you should not be ignorant, like like New Mexico does not recognize an Iowa concealed license. Like, I'm not gonna well I'm a constitutional American. Um I'm not gonna take mine to New Mexico without a New Mexico. Now, there's ways around that as far as like I can get an Arizona concealed license, or Utah used to be the one to have. Um and then you'd be covered by multiple states. Multiple states, like Minnesota used to actually recognize Iowa's, it used to recognize Utah's, and then what's crazy, and I don't know if this I mean I haven't done a a deep dive, but just hear me out. Like when Minnesota recognized other states concealed license, it was not as crazy as it is. But now they only recognize pretty much their own. I don't know. I don't know if that's some some lines to connect there or not, but that's that's an interesting.

SPEAKER_02

I'd have to look and see kind of too, whenever um it got implemented too, if it was just under the walls being governor or if it was somebody previously. It's been pr I think it was previous. I don't know who it was. That's such a wacky state up there, man. For what you would think it would be and what it actually is. Yeah, you wouldn't think, yeah. Yeah. It's too cold for all that. Yeah. Alright, let's jump to number three. No soldier shall in time of peace be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law. Which we saw with the Declaration of Independence that was in there. That was one of their complaints that they had.

SPEAKER_00

Well, even the Second Amendment, the King of England was trying to take all the guns and everything.

SPEAKER_02

And there's a reason why they always come after your guns, because if they take your guns away, there's nothing left to defend yourself with, and they can just take over and do whatever they like.

SPEAKER_00

Like, it's it's interesting if you read the Constitution, which we did on the show already, the complaints, because the First Amendment, like, I mean, they were very much trying to force the Church of England on America, well, the colonies, I guess, and put uh like basically put their clergymen, and I don't know if that's what they get called, but basically their clergymen in the positions here to where almost like they would preach, like we need to listen to the king and do what he says, even if it's heresy or anything. Like, and it was just they were basically propaganda preachers, so it's yeah, it's pretty crazy. But yeah, it's it's interesting when you compare the two documents, and it's like, yeah, these are complaints, but then it like our founding fathers weren't just like sitting around complaining and decided to write a letter and frame it and keep it forever. They they then started a country and said, This is how we're gonna run it. These are gonna be things that we allow all people, unlike what our king, previous king, yeah, uh, did for us.

SPEAKER_02

So yeah, because it took them years to even leave, and then when they left, it even took them a while longer. It wasn't until the king declared them, right? I believe, declared them uh, I would say traitors of the crown, that that's when all this stuff started happening, that they really just broke off.

SPEAKER_00

He yeah, he recognized like basically they're no longer British colonies. Yeah. And and yeah. Could have happened a lot sooner than what it did.

SPEAKER_02

But number four, the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures seizures, sorry, shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized.

SPEAKER_00

Not getting in without proper papers. So yeah, I think I think it's number three, third amendment, sorry, is like for the military, but then the fourth gets more specific, like police, law, yeah. That's law enforcement, that's the word I want it.

SPEAKER_02

So isn't it funny that nowadays what is probable cause? Because I feel like it can be anything. I mean I see a wrapper on your floor. What were you using that for? Probably no, I'm just kidding. But I don't think it's not that extreme, I don't think, but yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Um I don't know. It's it's funny to hear this this law enforcement argument because sometimes I think if the judicial branch was doing their their job, their service correctly, more correctly, I feel like I feel like that's a really corrupt area of our government. But I feel like if they were doing their job correctly, then local police officers and local law enforcement, that's the word I want, they would not try to find that loophole. Yeah, there's a candy wrap there. Because especially now, it's 2026, they all carry laptops and printers in their vehicles, so they can just print you out, you know, a warrant. But I I think some of that is there is frustration because police, you know, you it seems like we're just gonna go with the lines of a of a law-abiding um servant, good Samaritan police officer that wants to do the right thing, wants to help protect, serve and protect. Yeah, um, but he sees the corruptness, so then he's trying to serve and protect the people. And that I I can only imagine how frustrating that would be where you see somebody who did heinous stuff to people and they just get slapped with like two, three years, and it's like two, three years, you're gonna get out and you're gonna go right back to what you were doing. Like it and it and it becomes a vicious cycle. And I don't I don't know, it's so then I wonder if they kind of take that out a little bit on the average person. Like, dude, I'm I'm I'm trying to abide and and comply with what you're having me do. But yeah, obviously, yeah, people just planting stuff. I mean, there's there's corruptness on both sides, and it's like, you know, you hear about oh that got planted. I can only imagine if you can walk into somebody's house without a warrant and just plant whatever you want in there, like how chaotic that would be. So, especially with the whole like, let's defund the police, you know, not to hit these hot topics, but defunding the police, yeah, they're not not every police officer is bad. Right.

SPEAKER_02

And there's bad apples in every profession. Um, yeah, me and somebody had to talk about police, and we were talking about them and stuff, and he gave me um, and I think a lot of this stuff is um stuff like maybe we just don't think about. He gave me a story about somebody in his family um was being profiled, and like he told me, he's like, Have you been profiled? And I'm like, honestly, I don't know. Like, and then I was told, like, I'm like, really? Do you really think you've ever been profiled? I'm like, honestly, I don't know. But are you profiling me right now in this conversation? But he's telling me the story, and I'm just like, let's just think here. Like, you're mad, your mad situation, what happened, like, because you think that they're profiling these people specifically, right? We don't know what call was made and what information was given. It could have been pretty close or pretty vague to what these people had on. Like, um, so we just don't know, so then therefore they don't know. And then there's like another situation where um he's telling me um of a cop rolling up on somebody's vehicle, but all the windows are tinted, so then like, what do you think the cop's instinct is gonna be? He's gonna want to make sure that the whole car is safe and secure before anything else goes on. Like, if that was me, that's what I'd want to do. I don't want to get blown out the side of a car, you know. Um, so I think a lot of the times we just we we don't think about that other side to things, kind of like what you're pointing out.

SPEAKER_00

Right, and if you think about you can you can I'm trying to think of what year that was the big defund the police. It would have been George Floyd stuff, yeah. George Floyd and the whole Portland, probably 20, right now. So like that my experience with any of the police officers I would encounter, like not criminal or whatever, they would they all seem kind of edgy. Like they were on edge, and it's like that's a high stakes, high pressure job as it is. So, yeah, you roll up to a car that has tinted out windows, let's just say in the south side of Chicago, you're already on edge, and then the state of our nation elevates that even more.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, but then you're just a bad guy because you're wearing on the uniform, so you're already negative 50 points on the day, so yep, already got a target.

SPEAKER_00

Because I mean, as far as profiling, like everyone like I've been pulled over because of the make and model of my vehicle. Like, no joke, the guy pulled me over, he was really trying to like oh yeah, like no big deal, you know, and I'm like, he's like, Yeah, there's a big storm coming. I was like, No, like that's not why you pulled me over. He's like, Yeah, we we're looking for a vehicle that's very much like this one. And I'm like, Well, it's a rental dude, so I mean, hopefully it's not this one. He's like, No, you're good. Yeah, I'm like, every time I've rented a vehicle, I'm always like, What if somebody did something in this car? Like, it's not mine and it's not me. But yeah, um, I think he I probably did not match the description of the guy because he kind of walked up a little hesitant, and then I think that was the first time I got pulled over and he came to the passenger side. So, but that's is that new? Like, not new, but like is that what they just routinely are?

SPEAKER_02

Because I I've had highway. I've seen guys go, I've had a guy go to my passenger door on the highway and stuff.

SPEAKER_00

Um because I know it's because that one there's been a couple of incidents where a police officer has been hit, like on the side of the highway, yeah. Or the interstate. The interstate, they definitely every time now is where I mean been a while since I've been pulled over, so hopefully. Tonight on your way home. Hopefully not. But uh yeah, that would be not great. But um, but yeah, I've had it where like they they've come to like because I do try to get over a good amount because I mean, even just being broke down on the side of the road, you're just like nobody gets over, even though that's the law. So all that to say the fourth amendment right without it would be this place would be wild.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. So Fifth Amendment, no person shall be held to answer answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces or in the militia. When in actual service in time of war or public danger, nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be put to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb, nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be witness against himself, nor be deprived of life. One, two, three, four, fifth, fifty-fifth.

SPEAKER_00

Fifth Amendment right, dude. Uh here's a fun fact about the Fifth Amendment right.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't finish that. Excuse me. Oh, yep. Nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due justice of law. Nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.

SPEAKER_00

The uh taking of one's property seems to be a common thing. Anyway, what I was gonna say is uh did you know with the Fifth Amendment right, if you get tried as a civilian, let's let's say you're in a case, civilian trial, you're found not guilty, but you're part of the military. They can try me in the military. Then you get tried like by the Jag guys or whoever they are, you know, you can't handle the truth, doesn't count as double jeopardy.

unknown

It's crazy.

SPEAKER_02

That is kind of crazy because I feel like you should have to do one or the other, and I think it should be in the military first.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, yeah, military first for sure. Yeah. But I mean I did not know that. Yeah, yeah, dude. It's that's why I mean they're rare exceptions, and I don't think most people I feel like most military guys are alright. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. But yeah, this is also like the uh taking a public or your private property shall not be taken, public use. Little eminent domain there.

SPEAKER_02

A little bit, yeah. Carbon capture pipeline, Iowa. Pipe lines. But and that was it for our Bill of Rights. We're gonna cover six through ten next week. Yeah, yeah. If you're ready for it, let's jump in the wild card. Let's get that wild card. Let's do it.

SPEAKER_00

Do you want me to read the wild card this week? Go for it. Alright. I'll read it. I'll read, I'll read both. Okay. So we got two. One is from a listener, and it says World Cup Soccer is in America soon, which is it's this year, for those that aren't sure. Um, which team has the best chances of winning, in your opinion? And the listener wants us to know that they believe USA. Yes.

SPEAKER_02

I don't know if they believe that, but that's who they're definitely rooting for. It looks like, yeah. Um, you're not gonna like my answer, and I'm sorry, but um I don't care. If you had to pick. If you let's just say USA because I'm USA, I wouldn't root for another country. Dang, man, now you maybe. Especially on my soil, yeah, I wouldn't root for another country. That's like the world baseball classic or the Olympics. Okay, world baseball classic. Let's let's kind of pause there.

SPEAKER_00

Don't ask me about the US to follow it. No, it's definitely the US all the way. Although, I think it was last time Japan beat us. Anyways. Anyway, so for soccer, yes, my team, international team is Spain, and I would like them to win. And here's the funny thing, like, they have actually like one of the highest shots, which yeah, they have a really good team. So, but with that, I get asked this like in my own life, my personal home life, even my kids and my wife have asked me, like, if USA were to play Spain, which that's not happening anytime soon, like US soccer is getting better, it it really is. But it's I mean, just look at how long it took Canada, like us to get as good as Canada in hockey, all right. It took a long time, the whole miracle on ice and all that stuff. But if that came down to it, currently I would still pull for Spain because man, that's my international. Now, if we went to war with Spain, I'm definitely pulling for Spain. Definitely American made. Um I just I mean, the talent level, it's it's kind of like you back in the 90s. If you were to pull, if someone were to be like, hey man, who's your favorite baseball team? You're like, oh, New York Yankees. Of course. And then they'd be like, Yeah, but check out the Toronto Blue Jays. Actually, that doesn't cares. I mean, it's just like they're Canadian and they're not a good team, you know? And it's like, yeah. Back then, yeah, they really weren't. Which I mean, I guess I should have taken Boston because they're rivals, but yeah, Spain and America aren't rivals, and Toronto. Nobody's a rival of America. No. Not yet. Not yet. But we are like I keep hearing that from my childhood. Not yet, not yet.

SPEAKER_02

We are they've never been good at US soccer is is definitely on the rise. Why root for them? Why why aren't like we're good at everything? Why aren't why can't we be good at soccer? All these kids that play soccer, my own daughter would sign up in soccer. Yeah, what would you rather play?

SPEAKER_00

Baseball or soccer?

SPEAKER_02

Baseball. It's America's past time to be able to do that. What would you rather play?

SPEAKER_00

Football or soccer? Football. Right. And that's that's why, because soccer and even basketball, you know, soccer can't be a good one. I would probably go to soccer. I personally would play soccer before I played basketball. But soccer, it's it's now becoming more popular. I mean, I would say it definitely is. I feel like LeBron could play some good soccer. He flops a lot. Man. Man. See, that's that's part of the problem with soccer. It really, like, let's be honest. But uh soccer is definitely on the rise. It's the uptick. But over in Europe, what else are you gonna play? Rugby? Like, if you don't play rugby, you play soccer. And honestly, if you don't play either one of those, or maybe you play soccer and then you'll play basketball. Like, not a lot to do over there, man. Yeah, it's America. I don't care what they do over there. They're they're trash in football, and they can't even tell you what football is. Call it food. So what's the second question? So the second question is a second question. What event are you looking forward to in the future hosted on our soil as America? Yeah, because I needed something to talk about, so I put this thing here.

SPEAKER_02

Um I tried with the world classic baseball classic, man. No, I've only seen I don't have time. I can't I can't follow sports like everybody else. I don't have time. Dude, we're we like Mercy ruled. But didn't they lose to Italy?

SPEAKER_00

Did we lose the Italy?

SPEAKER_02

And then I thought I saw a press conference where um I don't know if this was the same game or after the fact, but the coach was like, Yeah, I didn't even read the rules. Like the way that they were playing was just nonchalant, more or less, because the coach whether that's true or not.

SPEAKER_00

I thought we had it in the bag, man.

SPEAKER_02

But um But what event are you looking forward to? So there's two events. I don't know if they're at the same I don't think they're at the same place. I think they're two separate, but I don't know if I'll buy them what do they call them for the MMA fights? The pay-per-view. Yeah, I don't think I'll buy them for that. I'll just watch highlights the next day. But Gina Crano and Ronda Rousey. They're supposed to be fighting here soon. Um that's pretty cool because that's who are you rooting for? Gina Crano. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. I'm not a Rousey fan. No. And then also, a lot of people a lot of people think it's tacky, the whole 250th and doing stuff on the lawn of the White House and stuff. And I'm all for it. Yeah. I'm all for it. Celebrate. Celebrate, yes. Celebrate good times. Um but yeah, I'm looking forward to like that event. I know they're doing a lot of stuff this year for the celebration.

SPEAKER_00

Right, because it I mean it only 250 once, you know.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. And uh I believe there's an MMA fight that's gonna be happening on the lawn, so I think that's pretty cool. So give people some shots, give some people some chances. Yeah, that's pretty cool, man. Yeah. I didn't I didn't put any of that. You didn't have you don't you're not looking forward to anything other than soccer, right? Yeah, uh because you're not American.

SPEAKER_00

Well, I I did soccer and then I know it's a couple years we're gonna host the Olympics. Um but I think they're talking about this Olympic's supposed to have baseball on it too. So the the 20, what is it, 28?

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So don't get me started because it's a whole world baseball classic thing where everybody just sprouts back to their native land. And it's just like you come here and you use our opportunities just to go back home and represent them. Even Dusty Baker isn't even representing America as the manager. He went back to I can't remember.

SPEAKER_00

But yeah, I well, maybe that maybe that'll go away if people lose their dual citizenship. So mine is is definitely like the fact that there's some games in Kansas City, some matches, um, to use proper soccer terms. Um it's really tempting, but man, they're so expensive. So expensive. And I got a brother-in-law who lives in that area where I'm just like be really like like everything's just kind of set up. Just tell him to uh get a part-time job. He's actually he's actually talked about Airbnb out in his home. Like, get some good insurance, but yeah, I don't know. It's uh it's gonna be, I mean, there's people, I guess Airbnb is like really booked up over there. And there's just I mean it's gonna do a lot for the Kansas City area. Like probably gonna have some negative effects too, but by and large, um, yeah. Like, I guess they're bringing in like I can't even remember how many people they they were planning, but it was just it's a crazy amount of people. Um, and you think about it, they just had Big 12 at the basketball conference tournaments are going on, so it's basketball. But I know it's basketball. So, I mean Kansas City gets a lot of stuff. I know let's talk about croquet too. I mean, hey, croquet is a game I just can't understand. Like, I've tried and I or polo I'm gonna tell you horses. I'm gonna tell you why I tried to learn cricket. And this is Oh, it's a croquet. Oh, dude, I get croquet. I was like, you don't know croquet. No, it's a cricket that I don't get croquet is yeah. I feel like I should have a sweater tied around my neck whenever I play croquet and wear white pants with a white polo. Um ship RT. You rascal.

SPEAKER_02

Oh you ready to get out of here? Uh yeah. Yeah, let's get out of here. This was This Is The Day Show. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to stay in. Thank you.

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