John Henry Faulk; Amnesty

- Transcript
and there's one account touches on amnesty and other subjects so there's a gonna fall from them madison county texas you know we talk a lot about pollution but there's such a thing as pollution of our system of justice it's been disturbed me a great deal and i would remind to clear yesterday morning one moment take a more the same is good old gen lamb former writer not well educated always he says the eu want to forge a third grade and was gone on to the fourth we got married mr david liang year about what nero for good credit for when barton gave me before date makes him had been charged with
anything you're your pardon my game where you'd look amanda fame say i don't care why they done for a more less small children honor but i'm a partner many of awe a nice family my committee that we know bad or don't know about myron god the only know what that does to the shift among jewish dish in america you know what they say is to the people of this country that richard nixon is a bull been coal cook camp for anything you know air he thought about it so much
if a power on earth has the power to pardon it would be done and i ain't your girl on board be a mix of black that i hate that we know pardon somebody yeah i mean yeah we let rip at it hard turn here in america people lived country has arrived to have government bacon which they unhappy knew and respected government that you don't crush no more it's kind of like well i guess that little old shek and dan two dollar watch it's been wrong for all from an alien trusted no more wattage right image here shed media benjamin booker earlier
that come up in a pretty good world america pretty good lay in and they've done something to the mayhem that we put in trust they've done something to our show saturday i am educated man mack ain't figured out an error that much education what the third grade and i've gone out to the fourth grade buttoned up mary but i resent what they've done taxes said it it ain't right book of wade that only wants young that if people coming back for which both leave some for they in prison that ford stand up there was all of that power now i'll admit you can admire him for
a moderate and you might say well i admire him to go he's only prayer that we ever had that could stand on two feet put him in his mouth saying but then a strong enough reason to admire and jon hamm sure he's a good man management but navy stopped to think of what glee and faced in louche with the feelings of the families and the feelings of america about this amnesty has been you know wipe respite for grown up amnesty in the first place to make it politically expedient for him the pardon data makes my god that's so sure that correlates that touches a lavish of a lot of decent human beans and he plays with it like it was nothing
but political expediency what french me is can we make it in the world if we do it that way not and ten july fifth yummy know we inherited a better world and what were place unknown to our children when hair did that sense of integrity and justice and decency that we've all been obliterated and masha say for cynical opportunist madd don't resent mr rockey failing a couple at money his partner rand paul made our i think maybe one area and he is the man he shields up as being part of that whole watergate mentality
and even helped him finance a ball mit will denigrate minnesota's opposition yeah i knew that mckay yeah feel about amnesty for the sheer war resistor boys that had to free this country america would mostly populated by people from europe who came here to escape something came here to find freedom and yet once under a lot of them people came here to escape military college production as they call it in germany and made ping forty eight and they became our most ardent valiant sedition the ancestors of admiral met
minich from up there in fredericksburg and roll admiral nimitz ahead of a naval operations during world war two were people literally had to this country to escape conscription what happened to asha shadi that there were saying you can say about the young may and that left it was that they sell through the for all of them and the destructiveness of a war that not one shingle politician from the atlantic to the pacific ocean will try to defend the day but yet and steal the american people haven't gotten honest they haven't got kind of integrity that it takes to stand up and say we went wrong and we did a terror of saying we not only done a
terrible thing to the old port people that we shoulder in devastated over there and viet nam and turn their home region their land into a great charnel house but we were thrown in what we did our young me and decent fun young me and we flung into that for at it we settle with their narrow the shadow with where they end and to date no evil and have the kurdish it to say hello to and shirley young man and set their faces against their party be the private from there they offer hope to all of the shia should we are sure shoddy capable of producing young man that say no we're not like the germans you know japanese a world war two
it or shoot deer death and desolation under orders where ashes sat at both creating only in your standup when the drummer beaten and the bugle aaa in and the flags waving and say no i won't join the slaughter it's a betrayal of american and what america stands for the people at the plant
- Series
- John Henry Faulk
- Episode
- Amnesty
- Producing Organization
- KUT/Longhorn Radio Network
- Contributing Organization
- KUT Radio (Austin, Texas)
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- John Henry Faulk: Amnesty
- Created Date
- 1974-10-12
- Asset type
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- Topics
- Education
- Subjects
- John Henry Faulk
- Rights
- Unknown
- Media type
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- Duration
- 00:10:21
- Credits
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Copyright Holder: KUT
Producing Organization: KUT/Longhorn Radio Network
Speaker: John Henry Faulk
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KUT Radio
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Duration: 00:10:21
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- Chicago: “John Henry Faulk; Amnesty,” 1974-10-12, KUT Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed July 16, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-529-vm42r3qd6f.
- MLA: “John Henry Faulk; Amnesty.” 1974-10-12. KUT Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. July 16, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-529-vm42r3qd6f>.
- APA: John Henry Faulk; Amnesty. Boston, MA: KUT Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-529-vm42r3qd6f