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You're listening to the John Cobel Podcast on the iHeartRadio app.
We are on every day from one until four and
then after four o'clock John Cobelt Show on demand on
the iHeart app. Tom Holman was on in the one
o'clock hour right at the start of the show. You
missed it, We're going to replay it at three thirty, aha,
right after Debra's news, so you can hear it just
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after three thirty if you miss it a second time. Yes,
there's the podcast posted after four o'clock. And he was
in great Tom Holman form. It's you know what's different
talking to him than almost anyone else in politics or
in government. He speaks very bluntly and directly. There's absolutely
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no bs, no spin, no jargon, no no like like
Gavin Newsom nonsense. He just says bluntly. And one of
the things you'll hear in the interview is a very
important concept. Everything they're doing is United States law. It's
federal law. All the immigration enforcement is because federal law
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is being violated, and ICE has the authority to enforce
all that immigration law. And as you'll hear them say
in the interview. If people don't like it, you can
have Congress change the law. But that is the law,
and they're there to enforce it. And why people don't
understand that, I have no idea they but you know,
when you don't enforce laws like immigration for forty plus years,
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I guess people didn't know, and it's kind of jarring.
But yeah, that's what's supposed to be done. In fact,
had they done this for the last forty years, we
wouldn't have a lot of these problems at all, and
we've had a lot more money to spend on ourselves
and our issues. But Tom Homan, we will replay it
again after three point thirty here on KFFI. Now, there's
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a really disturbing story and I don't know if you've
seen this video of the woman who got stabbed to
death on the Charlotte train. It is really a horror
movie frightening. And you know, I've been talking about Charlotte lately.
One of my sons lives there, and I really like
the city. It's really nice, it's clean. The homeless problem
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is minimum a couple of blocks in the downtown, but
you know, things seem very orderly, well not on in
this train car on this particular day. Now, there's several
parts to this story. Number one is it's a horrific,
horrific murder that nobody in the media reported on since
it happened on August to twenty second, And it wasn't
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until as far as I can see yesterday that this
became a story. And I can only assume, since this
poor girl was murdered in public on August twenty second,
that the media chose not to cover the story for reasons.
You will see now she's a very pretty young girl,
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twenty three years old, and her name is Irena Zarutska,
and Irena is a refugee from the Ukrainian War. And
she was in Charlotte and she had a job and
she got on this train. And I'm going to play
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this video in front of me and describe it to you.
So only about thirty seconds here, And it opens with
her coming out of the elevator at the train station,
and she's dressed in a black T shirt and tan pants.
She's got a baseball cap on. She's looking at her phone.
Now behind her is a guy with dreadlocks and a
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red sweatshirt and a hoodie and he's sitting behind her
in the seat near the window. He suddenly stands up,
she's staring at her phone and pulls a knife out
and he raises it high in the air, and that's
when the video freezes. And what he then did is
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stabbed her over and over and over again in the train,
slaughtered her in daylight. Other passengers are on the train,
although you can't see them in this particular video shot.
He has had at least fourteen arrests. He's a vagrant,
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homeless and he was spun through the system one, two, three, four, five,
six seven. They're showing her photo on CNN now absolutely model, gorgeous,
working an ordinary job because she's a refugee, and here
comes the monster with the beard and the dreadlocks and
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the bug eyes, and he takes the knife foul and
goes berserk on her just and then then he walks
out and as he's walking out, he's dripping blood as
he's going down the aisle. I just it's just absolutely horrific.
And then for two weeks there's no report on it.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
And then.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
This character shows up the mayor of Charlotte. I never
heard of her. VI Lyles V I L y l
e s and she's another like wokehead. She got infected
with the woke virus and listened to her response. She
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she says, well, because you know, everybody is saying, why
the hell was he in prison? Why wasn't he in
a mental institution? Right, she says, we will never arrest
our Way out of its issues such as homelessness and
mental health. The hell does that mean we will never
arrest our Way? Well, yeah, he'd been arrested for assault,
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for breaking and entering. He'd been arrested for robbery with
a dangerous weapon. He'd been arrested for a threatening people.
He'd been arrested for resisting arrest, and he never would.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Appear in court.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
He was caught multiple times in possession of a gun.
And since he was a felon, that in itself is
a felony.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Well, so if he.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Was arrested and put in prison, we would have arrested
ourselves out of the problem. He would not have been
walking around with a knife and brutally stab stabbing this
poor young woman to death who'd.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Escaped from the Ukraine War.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
She escaped from the from the Russian army and survived
and sits down in a peaceful little train in Charlotte,
not knowing that Viy Lyles and the rest of the
idiot politicians in Charlotte in North Carolina had let this monster,
an absolute monster, go and this mental patient pulls out
the knife. It stabs again and again and again, and
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there's blood everywhere.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
It was totally unprovoked, unprovoked, that's right.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
I mean, I was just watching I was just watching
the video on CNN.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
It's crazy.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
They had no conversation, they no eye contact, know nothing.
She picked a seat and he happened to pick a
seat behind her. It probably targeted her and waited until
the train was moving. And I've got more five Lyles quotes,
more vile quotes from five Lyles when we come back.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI Am
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Speaker 2 (07:44):
We're on every day from one until four. If you.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
If you missed Tom Holman talk about all the immigration
issues of the day live with us at one o'clock.
We're going to replay it again at three point thirty
and it's on the iHeart app. And the biggest news
of the day when it comes to immigration is the
Supreme Court ruled that the Trump raids like the ones
here in Los Angeles are legal, are constitutional? Six to three.
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An idiot LA judge, what's her name, Mami Fringpung. She
was overruled, and so was the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
They've been overruled and it was a six to three vote.
The lower judges, and they are lower. They had blocked
roving patrols and the stops based on ethnicity and someone's look,
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their job, where they were gathered, all the stuff that
ICE has to use to identify I legal aliens where
they gather to seek daily work, certain jobs like labor, landscaping, agriculture, construction,
jobs that do not require paperwork, and are the jobs
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that legal aliens go for here, especially in Los Angeles.
It does matter how they look, it does matter what
language they speak, it does matter what kind of work
they do, it does matter where they're standing on the street.
That's how you identify them. And everybody's known this forever.
And then you had these idiot judges. This, these lower
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court judges say the opposite of common sense, this is
the opposite of reality.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
Well, how else are.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
You going to get millions of legal aliens out unless
you identify them by what country they're likely from, by
what kind of work they're doing, by their behavior standing
on a public street, by the language they're speaking here
in in southern California, most of the illegal immigrants are
from South of the Board. They've been arguing about this
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for decades. They do that kind of work, that's why
they're here. It's self evident, and finally the Supreme Court
has said that's constitutional.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
So we had Tom Homan on to talk about that.
Now to.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
A woman who appears to be as big an idiot
as Karen Bass vy Liles, the mayor of Charlotte. We
told you in the last segment that this poor Ukrainian
girl twenty three years old stabbed viciously to death on
a Charlotte train by a guy who just like stood
up and pulled out a knife and chest slaughtered her.
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And here is vy Liles the merit. These are her quotes.
I told you the first one, we will never arrest
our way out of issues such as homelessness and mental health. Well,
yes you can, because he had a long, long arrest record.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
But he never stayed in jail.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Then she says the murder should force us to look
at what we are doing across our community to address
root causes. Root causes again, that phrase ought to be banned.
In fact, that democratic think tank should put root causes
on the list of the forty five phrases that they
told democratic politicians never to use root causes. What don't
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care about him the root causes? He's a lunatic, a
violent lunatic with a knife. He murdered the girl. What
is the root cause matter? Like, I'm supposed to figure
out people's root came. I see crazy people walk on
the street all the time in La. I'm supposed to
figure out what the root cause is and then solve
the root cause.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Thirty years later, forty years later. What does it matter?
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Why are they upset? Well, I know why they talk
about this because it's a dodge. It's a dodge from
saying saying, hey, this guy's responsible and he should be
in prison. Because they have a religious belief that all
these lunatics ought to run free. They distract you with
some kind of nonsense thing like, oh, it's a root cause,
shut up, here's your root cause. Vy Lyles actually said
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the murderer was suffering a crisis. He was suffering a crisis.
What is she suffering from now? What complete blood loss?
I guess that might be a crisis, and then remembers
telling you it took two weeks for this video to
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come out. When the video finally was publicized, this idiot
Viy Lyles posted on x the video of the heartbreaking
attack that took Arena Sirwitzka's life is not public. I
want to thank our media partners and community members who
chosen not to repast or share the footage out of
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respect for Arena's family. What are you crazy? What do
me our media partners? The media should not be partners
with the mayor. The media should be reporting on the
idiocy of a mayor. But that's just it now because
they belong to the same progressive cult. They all attend
the same church. The mayor Bass probably thinks this way too. Oh,
those are our media partners.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
No they're not.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
They're not your public relations department, they act like it.
They're not your propaganda arm even though they act like it.
They're supposed to be an independent fact fighting organization, but
we don't have those anymore.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
Holy, Holy this this viy Liles unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
If the National Review printed his rap sheet, but it
was a screenshot. It's very tiny print, so I can't
read it, but it's really long, and I don't care
what the tiny print says. Anybody with a rap sheet
like this ought to be behind bars. Who these people
can hurt? No one behind the bars accept each other,
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and we should let them. We should encourage them. We
should give them knives so they all stab each other
to death behind bars. One day I will take over.
Thank you for indulging me.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
Yeah, no, I get it, I understand.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
All right.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
Coming up about two fifty, we're going to have We're
gonna have Carl deomyow on because a dog voted in
two elections here in California.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
A dog.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
She was registered vote, she voted for the dog. Well,
she voted with the dog. She even had the dog
in a photo on social media with the I Voted
sticker on her. That's why Carl is trying to get
a voter I D referendum pass. We'll talk with him
at two fifty.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
You're listening to John Cobels on Demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Coming up next segment, we have Carl Demayah on the
Republican Assemblyman. You know he has been trying to get
a million signatures so we could vote on a referendum
that would require voter ID. Voter ID, and here's one
big reason we need it. A wacko woman in Costa
Mesa named Laura Lee Urou submitted mail in ballots under
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her dog's name, Maya. Maya voted twice during the recall
and in the twenty twenty two primary.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
Don't know how the dog voted, but lauras so whacky.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
She posted a photo of her dog wearing an EYE
voted sticker and posing with the ballot. So it's not
that she just put the I Voted sticker on her
to be cute. Actually posed with the ballot that the
dog had voted with.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
And it took them three and a half years.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
And now the well, the dog has died, so the
dog is not going to go to jail.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
But that's very sad. Laura might well else she was
a felon. That dog was a felon.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
You know what, It wasn't her fault vot.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
All right, now, this is this story is crazy. Trump's
Treasury secretary is named Scott Bessant, and he may wonder,
what do you think those powerbroker dinners in Washington, DC
are like at fancy restaurants with all these important people
gathered around. Well Wednesday night, they were having a celebration.
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It was the inaugural dinner at a new club called
Executive Branch Ultra Exclusive in Georgetown, and it was created
by a financier for a Trump world, all the wealthy
peace people that swirl in his orbit. And it was
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supposed to be a birthday party for a guy who
his name is Chumath Holly Hapitia and he is a
tech venture capitalist and he has a podcast It's Border
of Trump.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
That's it. Yeah, we used to we played his he
was going after Newsom during the pandemic.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Yes, he was going to run from governor and he
was going after Newsom and I remember that now. So
this is a long table, thirty plus guests. Top of
the line Crystal in China. The guest list, the Transportation Secretary,
Sean Duffy, the Commerce Secretary, the Interior Secretary, Agriculture Secretary,
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Director of National Intelligence, Tulsa Gabbard, Memet Oz and other
venture capitalist types. And during the cocktail hour, Scott bess At,
the Treasury Secretary, got angry with a guy named Uh,
let me see here.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
What's his name is? Uh Pulty, Bill Poulti.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
He's in charge of the government housing finance agencies. You've
never heard of Fannie May. They provide government back mortgages
for people. So they're both wealthy, they're both in finance.
And Bessant had heard that Paulty was bad mouthing him
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to Trump, so he wasn't going to play pretend at
a cocktail party. Ever been at a cocktail party with
somebody who really hate and you just pray, play pretend? Yes,
corridial and nice.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Lots of time.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Yeah, well maybe not even just a cocktail party, but
other events.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Like an entire dinner, or maybe at work every day.
God Bessint, though, doesn't do that. He walked up to
Paulty and said, why the f are you talking to
the president about me? F you?
Speaker 2 (19:10):
He said this very loudly. Whole room went silent.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
I'm gonna punch you in your effing face, this reporter said.
There was one eyewitness and four other people familiar with
what happened. Paulty appeared stunned, and the club owner, Ohme
and Malik intervened, but Bessint wasn't having it. He tried
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to get Pulty kicked out. It's either me or him.
Besson said to Malik, you tell me who's getting the
f out of here, or we could go outside, and.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Pulty said to do what to talk?
Speaker 1 (19:47):
No, said Bessen, I'm gonna effing beat your ass our
treasury series.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
So Malik tried to calm things down and separated the
few guys. Bessent was walked to another part of the
club and they put Best into Pulty on opposite ends
of the table and there wasn't any further further trouble.
One Trump insider called it bonkers, another one called it unhinged.
Now they work with Trump every day, and they thought
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this was bonkers and unhinged. Uh yeah, there's They're supposed
to be working on this project, the two of them,
to privatize Fanny May and Freddie Mack, which are the
federal housing finance agencies they provide mortgages for.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
How are they going to work?
Speaker 1 (20:36):
I don't know, It's just it's just great. I I
you know, I've always one of the things that makes
me crazy about the media is everybody pretends that everyone
is really smart and educated and civilized, and they're not.
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People are not like that. They're angry and unstable, very
emotional easily. They feud with each other, constantly jealous, constantly
fighting for turf and power. And what what I've kind
of enjoyed about about Trump is he actually acts the
way real people do, which which is which is why
the journalists can't can't understand this, and a lot of
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politicians can't understand it. We're onto all the phony stuff.
We know there's real stories behind the scenes that we
never get to hear. And you see it, you know,
like when Trump held that remember he had that press
briefing with the UH.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
With Celensmia from Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Yeah, chewed him out and UH jd Vance chewed him out.
It was like two on one bullying and everybody, I'm appalled.
I can't believe this violation of diplomatic protocol. It's like
this is always goes on. What do you think goes on?
They get on the phone, they scream at each other,
they have meetings, they scream at each other.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
It's like any other workplace. It's like your family.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
Every one and some a while, everybody screams at each
other because because humans are crazy, unbalanced.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Yeah, all right, speaking of him.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
Yes, speaking of unbalanced, John's going to introduce me.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
Now you know what's coming up next? What, Yes, I
pretend you care, pretend you're excited. We're gonna Scott u No,
that's not his name.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
What's his name?
Speaker 1 (22:22):
Carl Demio coming up? Yes, dog, Scott Bessett was the
Treasury Sector. Carl Demayo's the Republican Assemblyman from San Diego.
And Carl is getting this referendum on the ballot. It's
a voter I D referendum. And here's an example of
why we need it, because some crazy woman in Costa
Mesa registered her dog to vote and the vote the
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dog voted twice once in the recall. And you know
if the dog had to show up because of voter
I D, the person on the other side of the
table would go, well, well, you never know, though.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
You have to take a break. Eric's having a fit there.
You're going too late. You're not seeing as hand movements.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
So I got some hand movements, all right, do your thing.
Debora Mark Live in the CAFI twenty four News.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
To John Cobelt's show and we're on every day from
one until four o'clock, and then after four o'clock you
could hear what you missed on the podcast. In fact,
today's featured segment is we interviewed Tom Homan at the
start of the show, so you'll want to listen to
that later on. This is a true story, hard to believe,
but maybe not. In California, a woman from Costa Mesa
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registered her dog to vote, and the dog named Maya
Maya Jene Euro voted twice. And we're going to talk
to Carl Demayel because this is why Carl has the
voter ID law that he's trying to get on the ballot.
He's raising getting signatures, raising money so we could vote
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on a referendum that require voter ID and presumably, Carl,
let's get the mom on first.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
How are you?
Speaker 5 (24:08):
I am not surprised that dogs are voting in California.
Ten people's dog, people who moved away ten years ago.
Whole bunch of people are voting that shouldn't be voting.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
So if your referendum passes, presumably this dog would have
to show her ID before being allowed to vote.
Speaker 5 (24:27):
Yes. But it's my initiative is even better than that.
It's not just voter ID, it's voter verification. We have
two requirements in this state constitutional amendment that I've authored.
Number one, Yes, when you vote, you have to show
an ID. But number two, in order to get a ballot,
you have to be an eligible voter. So we start
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with the root problem we have in California, which is
an outdated voter list. In the last election in twenty
twenty four, more than two and a half million erroneous ballots.
I call them orphan ballots because they're mailed out people
who are dead, people who moved away long ago, people
who are illegal immigrants, people who are not eligible. Two
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and a half million, or nine point six percent of
our voter role is erroneous and outdated. And what we
would require is that we have to audit the voter
roles once every two years, in the off year before
the election, and make sure that there's a citizenship verification
and that the voter roles themselves are properly maintained. That's
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why the dog would never have gotten the ballot in
the first place, let alone having to show an idea.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
You thought of everything. The woman is Laura Lee. Your
row of Costa Mesa. She's facing five felony charges. In
October last year, she posted a photo of the dog's
collar and a mailing ballot addressed to the dog, and
this woman, Laura posted that Maya still got the ballot
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even though she died.
Speaker 5 (26:01):
Jeez, that's right. And let me just be very clear,
a lot of Democrats are saying, see the system works.
She was you know, we were able to detect that
a dog voted no. The only reason why she got
charged with the crime is that she literally went to
the internet and posted a photo of the damn crime
and it still took three years for her to be prosecuted.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
In January twenty two, she posted a photo of her
dog wearing an eye voted sticker and posed with the ballot.
Speaker 5 (26:34):
Yes. So so here you have someone literally saying that
they're breaking the law and it took three years for
a case to be brought. So, no, the system does
not work. The system is broke. It's corrupt to the core.
And in order to restore public trust and confidence in elections,
we need voter IDs. So if people want a better
system for elections, I need their help. I need to
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get a million signatures to put this law on the ballot,
and that's why I'm asking everyone to go to the
website voter idpetition dot org. Voter idpetition dot org. If
you sign up on that website, give me your home address.
I will mail you the petition and you'll get it
on October first. That's when we're going to be distributing
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the petition. But between now and then, we're trying to
make sure we have as big of a list as possible.
I'll pay for the postage, but go online to voter
id petition dot org.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
Right, and it's just for the person you can't yeah
yet wait. Just to be clear, dogs cannot sign your petition. No.
Speaker 5 (27:35):
Dogs are not allowed to sign my petition. Pawprints are
not acceptable signatures. It's got to be a real citizen
who's registered to vote in California at voter id petition
dot org.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
She can't be the only nut job that is doing this.
She's just the only one that will post it. All
the evidence.
Speaker 5 (27:53):
Yeah, here's an example. In twenty twenty one, evidence was
handed over to the Los Ange was District Attorney Gascone
at the time, and it was about seventy people who
had voted for a dead relative. There were seventy instances
of dead people voting, and that's just what the outside
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observers were able to detect. Well. The district attorney, George
Gascone at the time, did not bring a single case
because under California state law, you have to prove that
someone knowingly cast an illegitimate ballot. And the district attorney
at the time, George Gascone, said, well, people voted these
ballots for their dead people, and they didn't know what
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they were doing. Didn't know what they were doing. My foot.
At least, the Orange County District Attorney, to his credit,
brought the case against the dog voting. But no, we
never see prosecution unless you have a district attorney who
is willing to do it, and you have someone who
has admitted that they've done a crime, as the dog voter,
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the dog owning the dog voting owner did on the
social media platforms.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
All right, give that address to get your hands on
a petition. What do people do again?
Speaker 5 (29:11):
Go to the website voter id petition dot org, sign
up and then we will mail you the petition. It'll
arrive on or about October first. Then what you have
to do is sign it with a pen and then
return it. We also have a bunch of events in
October for no on Prop fifty and voter ID that
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we're doing all throughout southern California. And John, we're going
to be doing a radio rally in October as well,
and we're hoping that you can help promote that. We'll
connect with your producers offline to give them the details,
but we're trying to make sure that October is a
very important month for us to collect signatures and raise
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awareness about Prop fifty.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
All right, Carl DeMaio, the Republican Assembllement out of San Diego,
thanks for coming on again.
Speaker 5 (30:00):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
All right, and we've got Debora Mark live in the
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