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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, let me ask all of you.
Should illegal aliens be allowed to be police officers? Liberals
say yes, I say they're insane. What say you, Jim
(00:22):
in Wilmington, Thanks for holding Jim, and welcome Hi Jeff.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
How are you doing good?
Speaker 1 (00:29):
How are you Jim?
Speaker 2 (00:31):
I'm doing great. So in regards to the illegals being
police officers, the's ridiculous. I mean, they broke the law.
How can they enforce the law on us? But I
did call in regards to the permit he put in
for a permit to carry a firearm.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Yes, yes, the Jamaican. His name is John Luke Evans.
So the Jamaican. He was a police officer in Maine
and Old Orchard and he wanted an extra gun, and
he applied for a permit and ATF that's how they
flagged the fact that he was in illegal.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
So what I was going to say is when I
graduated the academy from the corrections, I was issued a permit.
You know it said the gun, the billy club, handcuffs, whatever.
We used a lot of departments used to give a
person a badge and a gun and they look good
in the state carry. Now, most of them demand that
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you go and apply for your own firearms permit. So
that's probably what happened. I'm not sure, but it's a
good thing.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Oh, I get it. So you can only say, have
your gun, say during the hours that you're working, but
have off duty, you're not allowed to bring your firearm
with you. Correct.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
No, what I mean is they're not going to allow
you to carry a badge and carry a gun anyway
you want in a state. So they want you to
get your own firearms permit. So you got to go
to your city of town and apply.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Okay, so on duty you covered, but they want you
to have your own permit. Most do that now.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Now, Jim, what if you don't want to get your
personal firearm? Like in other words? Just in other words,
like look, Jim, I'm in illegal okay, just humor me
and I you know, I come in through Miami International Airport.
I'm just here at a party for a week like
this guy. But you know what, I like it here
so much. It's a hell of a hey, mom, it's
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a hell of a lot better here than it is
in Jamaica. And then you know, you get the free
welfare and the public housing and the EBT, and you
start getting all you know, the the the prepaid credit cards,
and you're like, this is great, you know, and then
you end up going to Maine and you go, my god,
the beach is up here in Maine in the summer.
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This is beautiful, and you go, hey, they're hir they're
hiring police officers, and they're really stressing. They want DEI,
they want someone you know, basically only black people will hire.
We just want black people. So he applies, goes, what
the hell he applies, and guess what, he gets the job.
But he's got half a brain and he realizes, now,
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I got it really good because remember he's getting a salary,
he's getting a pension plan, he's getting a goal plated
healthcare plan. He gets to walk around and act like,
you know, mister tough guy. He's got a badge, he's
got a gun. I don't want to push this. I
don't want to apply for a personal firearm. I just
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I got a good thing going here, and i've you know,
everybody's turned the blind eye. If I apply for a
personal firearm. This is now federal. They may catch me
and I could get in trouble. So what if Jim
I decided to say, no, I'm just going to keep
my you know, the gun that I have for my
duty when I'm on duty, but I don't need a
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personal firearm. Would the police department force you to get
your own personal firearm or could you have rejected that request?
Speaker 2 (04:17):
No, if you are not going to carry off duty,
there's no need that you put in for a firearms
permit because you're covered in the severe town you're working
and under that badge and the authority that they gave you.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
So it was basically his greed that did him in.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
Yeah, if he didn't do that, this might not have
come to light.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Oh no, he would have gotten away with it. See
that's why. Okay, So yeah, Jim, because you answered my question,
because I like, I'm reading story after story and I'm like,
what an idiot like, just don't apply for the gun,
you know what I mean? Like, you got a gun
when you're on duty, What do you need next? What
do you need an extra gun for? So any look,
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thankfully he did, Jim, because we caught him. Jim, thank
you very much for that call. G Man in Vermont
Thanks for holding g Man, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
Good morning, Jeff.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Him.
Speaker 4 (05:15):
These things that happened remind me a lot of some
novels that I have read that everybody has read and
has been made into movies that sort of seemed to
predict the future. And the most recent one I'm thinking
of is a Clockwork Orange, Remember that one by Anthony Burgess.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
Jim, I saw it so long ago that I pretty
much forgot the movie. I mean, I remember watching it,
but I can't what was the basic plot without giving
away the ending, g Man.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
It was a dystopian future, and a large part of
it was that in England or whatever he called it
at that point, and it was pretty much run by Russians,
and they spoke a kind of slang they called Ned's Hat.
But it just seems like, you know, we're sort of
seeing these brave New World nineteen eighty four, and now
(06:14):
I see Clockwork Orange where they're having the cops or
of foreigners. They're not like local people, they're from someplace else.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
I agree, well, Jim, and I think that's the ultimate plan,
you know. I mean, I think it's not just cops.
They want the military, they want federal law enforcement. They
want illegal aliens to essentially be there. This is going
to be These are their shock troops, and they'll be
beholden not to the Constitution but to the Democratic Party.
(06:47):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Obviously, I'm going to continue to take
your calls on this topic, but let me just quickly
throw another log on the fire, because it's a point
that frankly, many of you are making either on the
text line or an emails to the Cooonerman. And that is,
of course, that vicious, vicious beating that was captured on
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tape and has now gone viral all across the country
on the weekend forgiving over the weekend in Cincinnati, and
it was two white people. It was a male and
a female. The woman we've we're getting a name now.
Her first name is Holly. They're keeping her last name
anonymous for obvious reasons. She is a single mother who
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went to a birthday party. Now, this was a Friday
night in Cincinnati, and right there in downtown Cincinnati, there
was a mob of black individuals, several black men, several
black women. Frankly, the women looked to me like in
their twenties. I mean, they were quite young, and they
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that there was a racial slur or something racial was
said to them, and that's why they got so angry.
But whatever the cause, what has shocked the conscience of
the country is that you clearly see it's a mob.
It is black on white and a white, middle aged
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bald man is being beaten repeatedly, I mean just kicked,
punched over and over by a mob of both black
men and black women until he falls collapses to the ground.
And then there was a white woman who was Hawlly
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is there as well. And I only saw it once.
I can't watch it again. It is so brutal and horrific.
She literally gets slugged right in the head and she
collapses on to the concrete, onto the street, and her
head smashes against the asphalt, and she's completely unconscious. She's
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completely knocked out and blood is oozing out of her
mouth and you just see her eyes wide open. Now
as they're laying on the ground, both of them defenseless,
I mean, I mean they're they're they're beaten to a pulp.
You still see some in the mob, you know, kick
him in the head, he's still breathing, kick him in
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the head. He's still breathing, and you see them kicking
them in the head, kicking them in the face, kicking
them in the ribs. As they're lying on the ground,
their body's twitching, and they're laughing at them. The mob
is laughing at them. And as all of this is
going on, not one person intervened to help. Instead, everybody
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pulls out their cameras and they're all videotaping it and
they're like, look, God, this is gonna ge had a
lot of clicks, Ah, this is gonna go viral. Only
one person thought to call nine one one one, and
there were a lot of bystanders. Now, it was clearly racist.
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It was a racial attack. There's no question. As many
people have pointed out, this is not original on my part.
Had this been the exact opposite, a white mob of
white men, white women attacking, you know, two black people,
a black male and a black female and beat them
the way as severely and as brutally as those two
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were beaten, this would be twenty four hours a day,
seven days a week, twenty four to seven coverage the media.
It would be the crime of the century. The cable
news networks, the evening news it. I mean, that's all
they would talk about un till Elon Musk three days
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later Friday, Saturday, Sunday, finally on Monday, until Elon began
to show the viral clips of these you know, these
two white people being absolutely pulverized by this you know,
rampaging black mob. And he's like MSNBC zero minutes, you know,
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covering the story, CBS zero, CNN zero. He goes right
through the entire media, he goes, what's going on? This
should be one of the biggest stories in the country.
And then finally social media exploded, and on social media
they began demanding how come no arrests have been made?
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How come the police are not even investigating this? Where
is the police commissioner? Where is the police chief? So
the woke Cincinnati police commissioner, And my god, is she
an idiot? Ay ya yay, I'm telling you whoa, I
trust me, she can give our police commissioner here a
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run for his money. Okay, this woman whoa who the
hell gave her that job? But let let that go.
She delivers this stunning press conference where she doesn't blame
the perpetrators, the thugs who beat these two white people
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to a pulpe. No, no, no, no. She blames social media, saying,
you know, this wouldn't be a story, this wouldn't be
such a big deal if you guys weren't going on
about it on social media. You guys are to blame.
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You're making this story bigger than what it is. And everywhere,
I mean, people's jaw were bigger than what it is.
It was a brutal, brutal assault in downtown Cincinnati in
which these two people, these two white people, the man
and the woman, are lucky to be alive. And by
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the way, downtown Friday night people are out, they're going
to clubs, they're going to bars, they're going to restaurants.
There's no police. It took an ambulance forever to get there,
no police presence whatsoever. Now, only because of social media
pressure that this commissioner finally ordered the police department to
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make arrests. And even then they're trying to hide who
the people are that committed these these were hate crimes,
that committed this hate crime, and what they're being charged with. Now,
my point is just this, Okay, you have these woke
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police commissioners and police chiefs that we are now starting
to see in whether it be in towns like an
old Orchard in Maine or in big cities like Cincinnati,
who are not interested in law and order. They're not
interested in protecting innocent civilians and innocent citizens public safety.
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What they're interested in is being woke. That's what they
care about. It's about peddling and implementing the ideological line.
It's about pushing DEI people who are being hired like
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this police commissioner in Cincinnati who clearly has no business
being police chief and whose job it is is to
enforce Dei woke orthodoxy. White people can be targeted at will.
White people can be beaten and assaulted with impunity because
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white people are always and only the racists and the oppressors.
They can never be the victim or the oppressed. Or
if you go take it to Maine an old orchard,
illegal aliens are better than American citizens. Illegal aliens are oppressed.
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Illegal aliens are victims, and so they should be hired
as police officers, because God forbid, you should hire US
citizens to be police officers. This ideology of wokeness, okay,
just very very quickly, because there's another very extra dimension
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or Another angle that's very important to this story is
also part and parcel of woke ideology, which is really
a form of Marxism, is this hatred for the United
States and hatred for everything the United States stands for,
our history, our culture, our traditions, our sovereignty as a nation,
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the sense that we're one people, one culture, one nations.
Woke ideology is at war with that, and so you
see it. For example, that's why they want to hire
illegal aliens now as police officers, because being an American
or being an American citizen means nothing. They want to
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encourage people to flood our country, come in, essentially invade,
and then take over positions of power. What they're also
encouraging is ethnic separatism, racial tribal and now this is
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what's very dangerous. Okay, that is dangerous enough, that's the
Balkanization of our country. But literally now, loyalty to your
prior homeland, either you directly or through your parents, either
your direct homeland or your ancestral homeland. And so what
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you're starting to see now is take elon Omar okay
out of Minnesota, cause some people did something. Congresswoman Omar,
she has now given speech after speech in which she
has openly said that her first duty as a member
of Congress is to serve and advance the interests of Somalia,
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not America. Somalia. Remember, she's originally a refugee from Somalia
who committed immigration fraud and me marriage fraud to get
into the United States. But let that go. There is
now a mayoral candidate. He's called the Minneapolis Mamdani. He
is a radical left wing socialist. He's a communist. His
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name is Omar fate fat e H. He's of Somali
descent case parents came from Somalia. He has openly said
now on the campaign trail, and by the way, like Mamdanni,
he now looks like he's going to be the next
mayor of Minneapolis, very much in the mold of AOC
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of Bernie and of course of Mamdani. He has openly
said his first allegiance is to Somalia and that his
goal as mayor of Minneapolis will be to advance the
interest not just of the Somali community in Minneapolis, but
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literally of Sama and the Somalian and the Somali government.
Now let's go to Maine where you had that scandal
of this illegal alien Jamaican who became a police officer
hired by Old Orchard. Listen, now, this is a Democrat
state representative Maine on ABC, Decca de Lac. Listen now
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to what she says is her goal. Don't take my
word for it. Roll cut six C, Mike.
Speaker 5 (19:35):
Policies.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
How can the politics and Somali can be, you know,
resonate what we have here in the United States, the
democracy that we have. How can you help us, you know,
be a better country and build back what we used
to have back in a long time ago. So hopefully
we will be able to help our country, our former country, Somalia.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Our job in Maine and her job as a state
rep is how we can help our country, sorry, our
former country of Somalia, and helps Somalia build up its
democracy and helps Somalia advance as a country. Now they're
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not even hiding it anymore. And you know what's incredible
if you just very quickly, the most devastating charge for
the last two hundred and fifty years up until recently
in American politics, I don't care fifty years ago, one
hundred years ago, one hundred and fifty years ago was
the charge of dual loyalty. I'm just going to use
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an example. You came from Ireland. Oh, you're loyal to
both Ireland and the United States, and say, oh, my god,
don't say that. My loyalty is to America first, whatever,
Italy you know, same thing. Oh, you're loyal to Italy
and you're you know, an America. No, no, my loyalties
to America. Whatever. Okay, you're Jewish. Are you loyal to
Israel or to America? No? No, hey, my loyalties to America.
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The charge of dual loyalty was devastating, and people would
deny it like absolutely, are you crazy? My hey, come on,
my allegiance is to America, not to the country that
either I left or my parents or grandparents left. And
in politics, if they could prove you ad dual, just
dual loyalty, that was the kiss of death. You were
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done politically, I don't care Republican, Democrat, Independent, you were finished.
Now what dual loyalty. It's almost like I wish there
was dual loyalty. Now it's loyalty to the foreign country,
to the ancestral home, to the home, to the ancestral homeland.
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What the hell would America. No no, hey, my yeah,
you take me in as Somali as refugees, as migrants,
and you can even become mayor, you can become a congresswoman,
you can become a state rep.
Speaker 5 (22:08):
No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
My loyalty is to Somalia, not to the United States
of America. Why because you see, Somalia is a virtuous country.
It's an oppressed country, it's a noble country. But America,
that's an evil, oppressor country. Why would I have loyalty
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to America as fascist, white supremacist hellhole. She took an
oath to defend and uphold the constitution of the United
States of America, not the constitution of Somalia. But this
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is what woke ideology is breeding. When I say it's
a cancer, it's not an exaggeration for effect. It is
a poison that is going to destroy us from within. Now,
I'm sorry, but there was a phrase in the sixties
and seventies, I want to bring back America. Love it
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or leave it. Now, if Somalia you love Somalia so much,
that's fine, go to Somalia, get out, leave, But if
you're going to live in America and get all the
freedoms and liberties and benefits of being an American. And
I'm telling you, being an American beats being in Somalia
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a million times over. That's why they're here and not there.
Then the least you can do is show some basic
I gotta be careful. I don't want to swear some
basic freaking gratitude and instead, and I'm telling you it's
not just Somalis or Somemali, the Americans or whatever that
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are voting for these politicians. You got to see omar
Fa tez rallies. It's all these white guilt ridden progressives.
They love this guy. They're kissing him on both cheeks.
Grown white men, progressive men from Minneapolis are kissing this
guy on both cheeks. When he says I'm here to
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defend them all, they're like, America is a racist country. Yeahhah.
This thing is going to kill us, and we have
to call it out for what it is. This is treason.
This is the fifth column. Six one seven two six
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six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree. Gary in Levitt,
thanks for holding Gary and welcome.
Speaker 6 (24:51):
Yeah, man, I'll want you today.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Gary, What do you make of what's happening up there,
my friend.
Speaker 6 (25:02):
I've got a song for you, and I'd like to
sing it for to kunaman this morning.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Man, go ahead, Gary.
Speaker 6 (25:11):
Okay, Kuna man, this is for you, my friend. Gone
no gone no day like come, and I can't still
buy one gone no gone no green card first or
you get none came two main working jobs that don't
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work called night till the sun comes up. Paper stack too,
but the system's gone with told j to you get
locked up. Gone no gone no day like come, and
I can still buy one no id. You better start
to run, boy, I need to proof where I reside.
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I just want a license to practice my hide. I
spent pig from the woods outside Gone no gone no month.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Uh garyus one of your best, my friend, one of
your best, buddy. Thank you very very much for that call.
I really appreciate it. Six one seven to six six
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. By the way,
I'm just just for the hell of it. Go, you know,
enter Jamaica illegally. Just go to Jamaica illegally, or go
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on a tourist visa or whatever and overstay, you know,
say you're going to be there for a week. And
you end up staying. See how the Jamaicans treat you
over there. I'm just saying, never mind hiring you as
a police officer. You know, show up a couple of
years later, go heyah, I've been living here illegally for
the last couple of years. Can I be a cop?
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See what the Jamaicans say. I'm just saying, Doctor Gina
in West Roxbury, Thanks for holding doctor Gina, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (27:07):
Hi Jeff, Hi doctor Gina.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
How are you?
Speaker 5 (27:10):
Hi? I'm good. How are you good?
Speaker 1 (27:12):
Good? Corner Country's Residence psychiatrist. I'm happy you haven't heard
from you in a while, so I'm happy you called.
Speaker 5 (27:20):
In Oh all the time and I just give up
and I text you all the time. I might send
you five or six texts in the show. Anyway, I
got through this time a little behind where you're at.
But I had I had two questions.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Yes, go ahead.
Speaker 5 (27:33):
Why is it that I n S doesn't go after
the overstate visas? The if I IF I understand correctly.
Until more recently, when the crowds of them came over
in the millions. Under Biden, the largest percentage of illegals
was represented by the over state visas, be they student visas,
work visas, or vacation visas. If you went to Mexico
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and I had by overstate the visa, did come get me.
They know who you are, they have your information. So
that was just one question. I don't understand why US
is so blase about it.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Because they want them to stay. No, I mean, doctor Gina. Honestly,
that's the answer. They want them to stay. They don't
want them to go back. That was one of the
dirty tactics or tricks that the Biden regime used. And
look again, you just have to listen to Bill in Sudbury.
You know he gives the game away every time he calls.
They don't care. They really don't care. In fact, their
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answer is, really, what's your problem. Let them work in
the farms, let them work in hotels, let them work
as police officers, firefighters, let them in the military. They
really believe, doctor Gina, they'd have them be as psychiatrists.
I'm not kidding. See, they'd rather that the illegals be
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psychiatrists than you. Why because they can control the illegals,
they can't control you. And once you understand that, you
understand their whole game. So the laws are very convenient
for them. They only use them selectively to go after
their opponents. But when they break them or their people,
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as in these illegals break them, they don't care. You know,
doctor Gina, tried going doing anything without a social Security number.
I mean, just as a challenge. I can't do I
can think of fifty things off the top of my head,
I can't without a social Security number. I can't do it.
This guy walks in there and becomes a cop. I
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don't mean like a you know, one of these mall guys.
I'm talking literally a bona fide cop. The badge, the gun,
the uniform. They even had the bulletproof vest, and it's
on their website. Don't even take my word for it.
Maybe they took it down now, but they had it
up on their website. They were proud of this guy.
And there he is. You know, he's swearing, he's got
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his hand up and he's being sworn in as a
police officer.
Speaker 6 (30:00):
Sir.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
No, they love the guy. He was their star at
the old Old Orchard Police Department. So no, doctor Gina. Look,
they want an illegal alien talk show host. If they
could get Mike out of the booth, I'm serious, and
have an illegal alien run the show. They would, they'd
have an illegal alien as executive producer and chase Sandy
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out of her chair to everyone out, the teacher is
your teacher. They would rather have an illegal alien than you.
You're a doctor, a nurse, I don't care what you're
a cop. Of course, they'd rather have an illegal alien
because illegal aliens are theirs. They own them. You they
can't own. So no, they know the is and U
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everybody knows. There's massive tax fraud, immigration fraud taking place
that's costing this country what billions, tens and tens and
tens of billions of dollars, doctor Gina, They don't care.
I don't know if that answers your question, but that's
I mean, that's honestly from the heart, that's my answer.
Speaker 5 (31:07):
The country, the state, and these jobs, the old is
invalid because of their commitment to their own country or
their commitments of the country they left.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Well, that's also that's a very good point. That's a
very very good point. And you know, doctor Gina, you
know you're a psychiatrist. So i'd like to ask you this,
what does it say about the mentality of liberals like
Bill and Sudbury, that they prefer foreigners and in criminals,
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lawbreakers over their own fellow Americans over their own, over
their own people. And you know, doctor Gina, I just
want you to think about this. Look at the way
you talk as an example. Look at how while I
follow the law, I obey the law, I respect the law,
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I respect my country, I respect the Constitution. I mean,
there are just certain lines I don't cross, I would
never cross. I wouldn't expect anyone else to cross. The
notice the Dems don't think like that, and the illegals
don't think like that. Lines are meant to be crossed
if it's convenient, you see. And that's why in the end,
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just by the way you talk, your allegiance is to
a power and an authority higher than a political party.
Doesn't matter republican Democrat, who cares. You see, there are
certain standards in principles that you would hear by that
you're just not going to bend, you're not going to break.
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But they know with the illegals, all they care about
is one thing, what's good for them, and they'll break
any law, any rule, any norm, any standard to get it.
And that's why The Democrats love them because that's their base.
Those people they control, those are their people. People like you,
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doctor Gina, You're a citizen and a citizen is a
sovereign person, and that they fear, Doctor Gina. What say you?
Speaker 5 (33:23):
With how they're brought up, it has to do with
what they're taught. The Korean, for example, tells Muslims to
lie so long as it advances the expansion of Islam.
Lying to them is just a matter of course. They
can lie about anything so long as they can justify
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it as Islam is going to take over the world.
That's in the Korean. So I wasn't brought up under
the Korean. I was brought up under a Christian value.
We learn how to be appropriately socialized and care for
other people. When you look at the illegals coming across
the border, now, they're so entitled and they have allegiance
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to their country that they're leaving. They all came across
with their country's flags. They didn't come across with American flags,
so they had no intention of making a commitment to America.
They're just going to come across and have the stupid
white people support them for everything. To the tune of
each one of them ultimately getting the equivalent of like
forty five or fifty thousand dollars a year if they
collected every piece of welfare they could get. But they
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expect it. They're entitled, and in fact they're indignant that
they're not getting three socially, I mean, culturally appropriate meals
per day while they were living in the hotels. There's
a different mindset, Doctor.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
Gee, I couldn't have said it better myself. Ah, you
see that we miss our Cooner Country's residence psychiatrists. You gotta,
I know, you try to call in, but doctor Gina,
you you got to tough it out a little bit more.
You got to hang on. We need to hear from
you more. Doctor Gina, thank you very much for that call.
I really appreciate it. No I even forgot about the
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culturally appropriate meals. It's true. So we have illegals in
these you know, five star hotels. We're putting them all
up over you know, in Massachusetts and across the country,
and they're throwing food out to the point that you know,
the Americans that are working at these hotels are saying,
it's it's heartbreaking. These are delicious sandwiches, breakfasts, dinners, and
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they're like, no, it's not what we like. It's not
what we eat back in the old country. Well, are
you a refugee or you're not a refugee. I mean,
if you're a refugee, you eat whatever's given to you.
And I'm telling these are great sandwiches, these are great
break I mean, I eat them, there's nothing. They're great meals.
But it's no, it's it's not no, it's it's not
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the right spices that we like. It's not made the
way we like. It's not the food that we're accustomed to.
So you come to our country, live off of us,
mooch off of us, and even our food is not
good enough for you. Yeah, I don't think so. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. There's
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a word for that ingrate. And that's the difference with
these illegals compared to other waves of immigrants. A legal
immigrant is the exact opposite. A legal immigrant is grateful,
is humble. This they own us, they think they own us.
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They're entitled, and you bring in enough of them, and
I'm telling you, they bankrupt all of us.