Insight - July 5th, 2022
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05-Jul-2022
Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss the 4th of July parade shooting in Orland Park near Chicago Illinois. Several were injured with some six people killed at the hands of a solo shooter. Brother Josh says the Democrats are pushing to flip two seats in the Senate to gain the majority with this coming election. He says they are using gun control to get voters on the emotional roller coster to make this happen. When people are moved by these horrific, and tragic events, they will jump into this emotional wave of suggestion; they will lose their common sense and react out of fear and not carry out a normal response. Gun control will continue to be pushed as these emotional events play out in our country. President Biden says liberty is under assault in our country, and in recent days, Americans have been made to think that freedom is going backward. Brother Josh says our liberty in America is under assault, but not in the way that the President is referring to it. Brother John says it is the President and his administration putting our liberty under assault, with the push for more government control that will eliminate the freedoms of the people established by our constitution
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