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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, it's
on the table. Let me ask all of you. Is
it time for Trump to send in the National Guard
to first Chicago and then eventually other cities around the country.
He says he wants to do it. Democrats say would
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be illegal and unconstitutional. He can only deploy the National
Guard if it's requested by the governor of that specific state.
And as far as Chicago is concerned, forget the governor.
Both the governor and the mayor of Chicago say you
send in the National Guard, we will declare this an invasion.
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What say you? Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Dave in Dorchester, Thanks for holding, Dave,
and welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Good morning.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Much better, Thank you, Dave.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Jeff, It's not an invasion.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
All Trump wants to do is take a nice room
and street to sit street, sleep up the streets because
the people who's supposed to be doing it ain't doing
a damn thing about it, and they're letting all these
stuns get away with what they're doing, and everybody's tired
of it. So it's gonna be an invasion if the
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national guy goes in or the fens go in just like, Nah.
Speaker 4 (01:31):
People need to get their head examine, Jeff, because you
get these they want they want all this trouble to
just continue like it was going on back of the
old game and Jeff, a lot of it that's going
on right now. Yeah, they shouldn't build more institutions, donand Bridgewater. Jeff,
there's a lot of space just.
Speaker 5 (01:52):
Sitting there with the criminally in saying is there's a
lot of space they can build on to build boa sitotias,
to get to mock the sty and put the way they.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
Belong kt in a lot of space up on Contact
because Concin's totally empty, kit nor Fox totally empty. Put
them all up there and put that space back. Do
you use to put them where they all along?
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Well, you know, Dave, you nailed it. I mean you
really hit the nail on the head. That's what we
used to do with the violently mentally ill. Again, I
want to stress this. I'm not talking about you know,
depression or anxiety or PTSD or bipolar or we're not
talking that at all. These are people who are schizophrenic
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and even you know, there's mild schizophrenia and there's severe schizophrenia.
These are severely violently schizophrenic people. They're you know, look,
I bet you if you interview that guy to Carlos Brown,
the one that stabbed that poor Ukrainian woman, he's probably
convinced that she was devil or she was a demon.
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I mean, he kept calling the police over and over again, saying,
there's something wrong with me. There's man made materials inside
my body. I can't control myself. Some larger force has
taken possession of me, causing me to do all these things.
He's not right in the head and he wants to
hurt people around him. How do you keep a guy
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like that on the streets. I mean, this is so negligent, irresponsible, reckless.
That's why ultimately I blamed the judge as much as him.
And you're dead on. We used to do this routinely
in this country. And suddenly, you know, in the sixties,
everybody liberation, personal liberation. You know, the institutions are the problem,
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not people, and they just let them all out. They
opened up the institutions. And by the way, that's when
homelessness began to skyrocket because men, not all, but many
of these homeless people are severely mentally ill. Many of
them are schizophrenic, like, they don't want to live in housing.
They like to live on the streets. Now, others have
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drug abuse issues, alcoholism. I'm painting with a broad brush.
But what I'm saying is that would take care of crime,
it would take care of homelessness, it would take care
of all this public disorder. So you're dead on. We
used to do this and our streets were completely safe,
Our neighborhoods were safe. So if it worked before, it'll
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work again. But again, who stands in our way? The
Democratic Party? Who stands in our way? Liberals and moonbats
and Dave, that's the problem. As always, Dave, I love
it when you call thank you, my friend. And by
the way, I'm sorry. This case screams the death penalty.
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I mean, I know, the violently ill should be mentally
ill should be institutionalized. That's my position. But this case,
in particular, it's on tape. We've got them dead to rights.
There's no debate whatsoever, not a scintilla of doubt. It
was pure cold blooded murder. This case screams for the
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death penalty. Okay, but that's just my opinion. Take it
for what it's worth. Let's go to Roy in the
great state of Oklahoma. Thanks for holding Roy and welcome.
Speaker 6 (05:31):
Yes, President Trump should be sending in the National Guard
wherever they're needed. And you were asking the audience if
they have ever been a victim of I guess black
on my climb Earth. So yes, I'm one of those
one hundred and thirty thousand dollars worth and it's Dounebells.
And it was a year later when I went to
cash in those precious metals.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
That I was supposed to receive two.
Speaker 6 (05:54):
Packages and I said, no, your email to me you
said you are sending me a pas package. They said, no, Roy,
we sent you two packages. And this is from Swiss America,
a precious metal company out in Phoenix, Arizona. Anyway, I
complained to the US Post Office. I've told them about it.
They're supposedly launching an investigation as of several months.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Wow, Roy, I'm up against a heartbreak. Can you please
hang on. I'm gonna come right back to you, Roy.
I want you to finish your story. Six one seven two, six,
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Just a
quick clarification. We lost Roy, which is a shame because
I wanted him to finish his story, but Sandy made
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a very good point to me off air, saying, Jeff, honestly,
I don't know if the fact that the post office
worker or the mailman delivery guy was black or African
American had anything to do with it. It's it's a post
office worker. Like I mean, I've had money sent to
me in the post office and it gets stolen, you know,
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by mail through the post office, it gets stolen. That's
I'm always uneasy sending anything valuable through the mail. That's
it's just temptation is temptation is temptation. So whether they're white, black, brown,
whatever skin color. To me, if you've got something valuable,
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do not send it through the mail, because I've been
burned many many times, and I just that's why I
don't send precious metals. I don't send money anything through
the mail. Anything that can be stolen of value, don't
send it through the mail. Six to one just my advice.
Take it for what it's worth. Six one seven two six,
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six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, Just
very very quickly, many of you are asking, Jeff, why
are Pritzker and Brandon Johnson willing to go to the wall,
I mean to the wall to block Trump from sending
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in forget the National Guard. Trump is saying, okay, fine,
I won't send in the National Guard, but we'll send
in DA agents, Drug Enforcement Agency. We'll send in the ATF.
How about some more FBI officials. So federal law enforcement
work with state and local and we can start making
a lot of arrests and never mind sending in ICE.
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And the obvious reason is a they want to protect
the illegal aliens because that's their votes. They're protecting their voters.
But another thing is they're protecting billions of dollars in
money that they get through funding because they have all
these illegals that they count as part of the census,
and that's a lot of money for Democrats to steal.
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So they're protecting their voters and making sure that the
billions of dollars the gravy train continues. That's why they
don't want to see a federal presence, ICE or anything
else go into Chicago and not just crack down on crime,
but deport criminal illegal aliens. So think how sick and
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perverse the entire system has become. They want criminals they're
giving them a safe harbor. They're protecting them openly. To
Pritzker and Johnson and Democrats, the twenty million illegals that
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flooded our country under Biden, they're not invaders, no, no, no, no.
The quote unquote invaders are ice agents the federal government,
the National Guard, and federal law enforcement. So they put
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criminals above American citizens. They value foreigners over their own
fellow people over their own fellow Americans. When I say,
the world is inverted, ay ya yaii. This is why
the Democratic Party is becoming a minority extreme party. Pritzker
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is a radical Democrat. I think Brandon Johnson is even
I mean, I don't know how much more crazy you
can get than this guy. He's far, far, far left.
To the point now, they're openly protecting and coddling criminals.
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That's why there's gonna be no Blue wave in twenty
twenty six. You take this to the bank. Trump is
beating them on issue after issue after issue, and just
like flag burning, just like I could go on and
on you name the issue, it's an eighty twenty issue
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for Trump. So my advice to him crack down on
prime send into National Guard. If Democrats want to protect
gang bangers, murderers and child molesters. Let them because all
they're doing is signing their political death warrant. Agree, disagree,
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Mark in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding Mark and welcome.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
Buddy.
Speaker 7 (11:34):
How's everything. Nice to hear you back.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
The ribs are getting a little better. Mark day by Dave,
and thank you for asking my friend.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Good, good, good.
Speaker 7 (11:43):
You know, it was great to at least you know,
Sandy was there and she held down the four boy
you like, like she always does. She has a fantastic job.
So yeah, this I look at this two ways, you know,
the Christian and me me America in me says we
have to help these people. You know, we got to
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go in, we got to clean the streets up, we
got to fix this mess. The other side of me says,
fifty of people in Chicago voted for this clown to.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
Be their mayor.
Speaker 7 (12:17):
Fifty of the people in Chicago deserve what they're getting
right now. The overwhelming majority of black voters voted for
Brandon Johnson. This is what they vote for, Jeff. These
are the people that they want to have in office.
So part of me says, I don't feel bad for you.
This is your fault. You people vote these people in,
you believe their crap. They trope out this garbage every
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four years. Call over. As soon as they leave, the
media and the politicians and the activists are going to
be bringing up photos of you know, the the this
poor black guy that was arrested, you know this, this
poor black woman that was arrested, just to prove how
racist this whole thing was. And these voters, Jeff, have
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short term memory loss, and they'll go to the polls
and they'll say, oh, you know what, they're right, these
people are all racist. We got to elect the people
who look like us and people who who are promising
us all this stuff, and it's going to be right
back to how it was again in just a matter
of like a year, Jeff.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
So Mark, I think what you're saying is, if you know,
they made their bed, let them lie in it. If
they're going to keep electing these leaders, then ultimately they
get what they get what they deserve. Correct.
Speaker 7 (13:46):
Yeah, I mean a Partney does feel that way, you know,
and they sit there and they scream and they yell,
you know, why aren't you doing more about this? And
when we try to what happens. All these leftists come
out with their protests and they occupy the streets and
they scream about racism and they scream about fascism and totalitarianism,
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and the media buys it and runs with it and
sells it to the people, and the people actually believe
this crap. But you know, don't, don't believe your own eyes,
believe what the media tells you. Believe what the politicians
tell you, because they're honest with you, Jeff, they tell
you the truth all the time. You know, they don't
want to see crime go down. You know, the last
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thing they want is for Donald Trump to be successful
in their city if he goes in there and he
cleans this mess up, just like Washington, DC. I mean,
they're still down there saying get out, we don't want you.
There is no there is no crime. Yeah, there's no
crime now because he kicked it all out. They don't
want him going in there and having any success at all.
They would rather have their cities on fire with people
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getting murdered every single day than than to have one
person helped by by Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Mark, Mark, let me ask. You're right, it's madness, so
you're dead on look Mark, I can't disagree with you,
honestly I can't. Okay, like I'm in the confessional, I can't.
So I want to ask you this just to push
it to its logical end. Why I'm not talking about
the leadership. You're right completely about the leadership. The people,
the residents who live in these blue cities. Why do
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they continue to vote these Democrats back in? I mean,
think about it, Mark, if you or I were living
in a crime ridden neighborhood where they're dealing drugs on
the streets, where you hear bullets flying at night, where
you can't even send your children to school, where the
gangs are roaming the streets, if we could get out,
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could we would? If we can't get out, you and
I would vote for a change in leadership. I know
we would. So why don't they? I mean, what do
they like? Crime?
Speaker 3 (15:55):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Seriously? Do they like having this kind of as you said,
the city's on fire?
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Like?
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Do they like all this? Why don't they vote for
a change, a real change?
Speaker 3 (16:08):
You know?
Speaker 7 (16:08):
Part of the problem is yet they have been you know,
held on that plantation for so long. They have been
kept basically locked up by the left for so long
that they're so beaten up side the head that they
can't see it for what it really is. This is
just nothing but democrats shameless thirst for power and control
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of these cities. They know that with the control of
these cities, they get control of a lot of votes.
And if they can just keep them under their thumb
and they can just keep feeding them these lies about
how everyone that opposes them is somehow a racist, but
everyone that that doesn't look like them is is an oppressor.
I mean, that's what they've been taught for so many
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years now, and they've just bought it, hook line and sinker.
And you know, I mean part of me doesn't blame them,
you know, part of me have to look at it
and say, these people live in horrible conditions, and yeah,
it's tough when a guy worth a billion dollars comes
in and says, look, I want to help you. You know,
a lot of them don't believe it. You know, they'll
believe the community advocate that lives down the street that
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looks like them.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Mark as usual. I mean home run six to one,
set two six, six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
this is from Andy on messenger Jeff we need to
keep in mind the Democrats were depending on these illegal
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aliens to be their socialist army to replace the rest
of us. That's a brilliant point, Andy, and I think
that's another reason why you're seeing the sanctuary state governors
like Pritzker and the sanctuary city mayors like Brandon Johnson
or in this case right here in Boston. You know,
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Michelle Wu, Marxist, Michelle fight Trump tooth and nail when
it comes to these deportations. By the way, this news
broke last night, just all of you need to be
aware of this. Pam Bondi, Attorney General now has come
out and said the Department of Justice is suing Michelle
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Wu the City of Boston for their sanctuary city policies
and they're now going to legally force them to come
to coordinate and to work with ICE. So we'll see
what comes of it, but anyway, they're going to court.
The DOJ now is going to take Michelle Wu, and
I'm sure many of these others of these blue city
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mayors to court. Six one seven, two, six, six, sixty eight,
sixty eight is the number Bob in Saugust. Thanks for
holding Bob and welcome.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
Did Jeff, Jeff, Before I get to my point, one
of your previous callers lost some gold in the mail.
How come I didn't lose my draft notice in the
mid sixties. You're never looking. But as the problem, as
the problem goes, I see a couple of major things
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and some minor ones. Obviously, the drug problem we've had
since the mid sixties, everybody realizes that. But I think
the other one is a thing called the institutionalization. You know,
years ago, if somebody was severely mentally disturbed, they were
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put away. Well, we said that's not nice. You know,
we got to treat these people better. We'll get them
a job flipping hamburgers or working in a codboard box factory,
you know. And in some cases it worked out, okay,
in many cases it didn't. I thank you. What you're
seeing now is the end result. You know, an eighteen
year old boy, he's no longer in high school, he's
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out on the street, he can't work for all these reasons,
and so they just threw all these ridiculous, severe crimes.
I think it's the idea that, you know, we take
them out of the institution and mainstream them. Well, I
don't think it's working out, Jeff, what do you say.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Well, it's getting people killed, that's the Projectly, it's getting innocent, decent,
law abiding people killed. And you know, Bob, I've got
to ask this to all the liberals, not you, obviously,
but to all the liberals that are listening. So what
you no longer care about Ukrainians now? Notice all of
a sudden, now they don't care about Ukrainians. You know,
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the war with Russia. Everyone's got their Ukrainian flag outside
their house, on social media, on Facebook, on x it's
Ukrainian flags blue and yellow everywhere. Now, this poor Ukrainian
refugee gets her throat slit by this animal, cold blooded murder.
You can't get more of a horrific murder than this.
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And suddenly the media is quiet. Liberals are quiet, Democrats
are quiet. Everybody's quiet. I mean, honestly, they're such phonies
and frauds, really, Bobb, it's it's sickening. And look, you're
right that was the fundamental mistake when we opened up
the institutions, because now you've got very severely mentally ill people,
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some of them extremely violent, and they're just they're roman
the streets. And look, take this judge. I want everybody
to know her name, Teresa Stokes. This guy has a
rap sheet. This is the man who killed this Ukrainian woman.
The Carlos Brown as long as my arm hiks committed
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every crime you can think of. He beat his own
sister to an inch of her life, his own mother
was begging police, and the courts take him off the streets.
My son is dangerous, he's not right in the head.
And they just keep releasing them and releasing them. And
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this judge released them again again, no cash bail and
just release them.
Speaker 3 (22:23):
Now.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
Too many of these liberal judges are releasing violent defenders,
violently mentally ill offenders, and they think it's fun and games.
It's not fun in games. To Arena Zarutzka, I mean
I'm looking at pictures of her and her family. I
mean they're heartbroken. Her friends, she actually made friends in
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the United States. They're all coming out and saying she
worked very hard, she was really happy to be in America.
She had a nice, bubbly, positive personality. She wants to
stay in America. She loved being in a America. She
suffered from the war. She fled the war between Russia
and Ukraine. She came into this country legally, did everything
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the right way. And when you again, I don't want
to go back to the footage, but you go back
to the footage. I can't think of anything more innocent.
You see her with the baseball cap. She's got a phone,
you know, like a young adult. They're all on the phones,
and she's not even looking left or right. She's not
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bothering anybody. If anything, she's too engrossed in her phone
in the sense of you should be more aware of
your surroundings. You're being too trusting. And she sits down
in the seat right in front of this guy. There's
nothing more unprovoked than this and this sicko, the look
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in his eyes, just his face, and to pull out
that pocket knife the way he did, and so cavalierly,
so casually, like I said, like he was eating a
bag of potato chips. And then boom, boom boom. Three
stabs right to the throat, and the horror on her
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face and then again she collapses. Blood is dripping from
his knife, and Bob, nobody does a thing. Nobody does
a thing. And Bob, look if I can, you know,
be honest with you, like I'm in the confessional. Honest
to God, I feel like a fool today, I really do.
And I'll tell you why. Because when I got went
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on the air yesterday after being away for two weeks.
First week was the vacation. Then I busted up my
ribs in a bus accident, and you know, last week
I was just trying to recover with painkillers and ibuprofen
and my muscle relaxance and anyway, the whole thing I
said yesterday that when I was on that bus in
Croatia and I flew off the steps because the idiot
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bus driver, you know, slammed on the brakes and I
fell all the way down and I really shattered my
left side. And I'm lying there in agony, in agony,
and nobody lifted a finger to help me. It was
at least ten twelve to fifteen minutes. I'm yelling, I'm screaming.
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I've never felt such pain in my life. Again, the
only way I can describe it is a knife in
my side and you're just twisting and turning it. And
all I'm thinking is how come nobody? My son is
losing his mind. Ashton was with me and they were
calming and down and they were telling to sit down.
But outside of my son, obviously, I'm like, no one's
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even trying to help me. No one's even walking up
to me and saying, are you okay? Do you need help?
You're lying there on the floor in a packed bus
and nobody is blinking an eye. And then five minutes
later the bus driver comes says, do you want me
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to call an ant ambulance? And I'm thinking, in this country,
no way, any frankly, any European country, no way. Man,
get me back to America now. But I can't. As
I'm sitting down. I got up. I sit myself down,
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and this is what's going through my head. I swear
to you, God is my witness. If this was in America,
people would get up, people would rush over, people would
be around me, people saying, sir, do you need help?
Speaker 3 (26:32):
Sir?
Speaker 1 (26:32):
I'm gonna call nine one one, sir? What's wrong? Can
I help you? Can I do something? Can we hold
them up? Can we give them a bottle of water?
Can we give them something? I was convinced of it.
I said, boy, this wouldn't They wouldn't be treating me
like this in America. If this happened in America, My God,
people would be getting up and helping me. Now I'm
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not so sure, honestly, Bob. Now I feel like a
fool because I look at the footage and I see
what happened on that light rail in Charlotte, and those weren't,
you know, fractured ribs. This was a slit throat. Nobody
did a thing.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
To me.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
That's the other side of the story that's being neglected.
How do you see someone commit a cold blooded murder
on the most innocent victim imaginable and she's lying on
the ground with forgive me blood spurting out of her arteries,
and nobody rushes over to help console her, talk to her,
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do and do something, Bob. Something is changing, There's something
in our culture. We can talk about it for hours
and hours. I don't quite I don't have the answers,
but there's something going on, because that is cold and callous,
and honestly, now I feel like an idiot because now
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I'm not so sure. If I was on a bus
in America and I fell off the steps and I
banged my left side and I fractured my ribs, I
don't know if people would get up and help me.
I was convinced of it in Croatia. Now I'm not
so sure after this story. So look, that's why I
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love President Trump, because you can tell he cares, he
has a conscience, he has a heart. He's an American
and it breaks his heart to see fellow Americans being
murdered and killed like this on a daily basis. And
this could end. I mean, you're always gonna have some crime,
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that's just life, but this is crime is out of control,
and it's getting worse, not better. It's getting worse and
worse and worse. And Trump is right, we continue down
this road, We're not gonna have a country, You're gonna
have a third world hell whole. And notice how brazen
he was, so brazen because he was released from the
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system again and again. He knifes her in the throat
three times, and he walks around like he did nothing.
I bet he shocked. And he was arrested because he
kept getting arrested and they kept releasing him, and they
kept arresting them and then releasing them. So he beats
the daylight out of his sister. He goes around assaulting people,
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holding banks and not bank stores up. Forgive me with
a gun. I mean, it's crime after crime after crime
and never any consequences. So now he graduated to murder. So, Bob,
I'm telling you today it's Arena Zarutzka. Tomorrow it could
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be you or it could be me. Final word to you, Bob.
Speaker 3 (29:53):
Well, I agree with you. You stand a better chance
in this country than you would any other count. However,
the one thing you don't mention, Jeff, is that if
that was me and I saw that and I took
out my gun and I shot that guy, you know
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what would happen. I be getting a registered letter from
Morgan and Morgan because I would be sued for wrongful death.
That's the problem in this country. Okay, you got to
touch on that, is that when you do help somebody
out in a violent crime like that, their relatives are
going to sue you if the guy dies for a
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wrongful death, and that that shouldn't be allowed.
Speaker 8 (30:41):
Bob.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
In fact, you're you're not just a hundred you're one
thousand percent correct, and I think I think you're even
underplaying it. I agree with you, Please don't get me wrong.
I think you may be arrested like Daniel Penny was
in New York. I think you may be. Seriously, you know,
if Bob and Saugus is armed right legal is right,
right to carry, you know, conceal carry, and he shoots
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this guy in defense of this Ukrainian woman, they come
and they put you in handcuffs and they probably haul
you off to jail. You'd be fighting for your life.
You'd be fighting to keep yourself out of prison for
the rest of your life. Bob Am I wrong. On
top of the lawsuit, Bob am I.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Wrong, absolutely right, it's the whole thing is turned around,
you know. And my other statement, a question is, Jeff,
what's going to happen when the federal troops finally leave.
Do you not think it'll start all over again? I mean,
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you know you stop and think about that.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Right, Look, you're right. I think this is this is
the hope that Trump has and I mean this is
why I admire him, because he's willing to try things
that others aren't willing to. He's he's going to go
down to Chicago like he's going to Washington, DC, and
he's going to say, you see, they say you couldn't
fix the crime problem, that you have to live with
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this for your whole life, you don't, I fixed it now.
If you want to see the crime problem stay permanently solved,
then vote for Maga Republicans, vote for Trump Republicans, or
else it's going to be just as bad as it
was before I sent in the federal troops. So I
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think what he wants to do, Bob is clean up
Chicago and then go to the voters there, the constituents,
the residents, and say, you see, you've been told your
whole life nothing can change. I just changed it. Now.
If you want to keep it this way, vote for
me and vote for people like me or else. You
have no one else that now you really have no
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one else to blame but yourself, because you know there's
a better way. I showed you there's a better way,
And if you want to vote for the better way,
then don't come crime to us. So you know, yeah,
they're going to get rid of the troops and what
they're going to withdraw the troops from Washington, d C.
But now the residents of DC have to ask themselves,
do we still want to keep voting in Democrats? Because
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there's a Republican in the White House who just showed
us we can have law and order and peace on
our streets. But we got to vote for him. So
in other words, we're going to help you once. We're
going to clean it up once. So you can't say
you don't notice a better way. There is an alternative,
But now it's up to you. Bob finnel word to you.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
Well, I have to agree with that. It's just that,
you know, I see all these troops coming in, and
you know, Boston's on the list supposedly, and I'm just wondering, Ill,
when they leave, these people are going to go, Okay,
we got to start electing the proper people for law
enforcement and change the rules a little bit. You know,
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uh is it's just going to go back. You know,
two weeks later, we're back to the same problem. See,
that's my main concern.
Speaker 1 (33:58):
You know, you're dead on look, Bob, that then they
have no excuses. Then they have no excuses. You know,
I don't want anybody in DC or let's say Trump
does pull the proverbial trigger and sends in you know,
the federal troops or federal officials into Chicago and he
cleans up Chicago. You know, it's been about thirty years now,
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I've been hearing about Chicago being a bloodbath. I mean,
it's gone on for so many decades now, people I
think are just so used to it, they're numb to it.
They just think it's part of life. So you're shown
a better way. Now, it's up to you. Now, if
you don't want to change, then don't ever complain again.
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You can't say that there wasn't a better way. There was,
you just don't want to vote for it. So then
you have nobody to blame but yourself. And look, I'm
telling you, Bob mark my words. You can see it
on social media. I can tell in emails. There are
many more African Americans now that are voting for Trump
or coming on the MAGA bandwagon. And it's not just
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black men. Black men voted for Trump in the last election,
Black women, younger black voters, minority voters. What Trump is
doing slowly, he's opening people's eyes because I'll tell you
the big story in Chicago is in Chicago, people are
asking themselves, why doesn't our mayor want to cooperate with
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the feds. I'm sorry, why is our governor calling the
feds coming in to clean up crime and gangs and drugs?
Why is he calling that an invasion? So their eyes
are starting to be opened, like, oh oh, I don't
think they want to fix the problem. And Trump clearly
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is seen as wanting to fix the problem. So the
Democrats be better, be very careful. Their arrogance is going
to bring them down. They think they have a permanent
lock on the black vote. So sure we'll see, but
I'm not so sure I'm seeing. I can tell the
text messages, I get the emails, I get people who
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contact me. Jeff, I'm black, whatever, I'm Latino, on whatever.
I used to be a lifelong Democrat.
Speaker 5 (36:16):
No more.
Speaker 1 (36:16):
I'm with Trump. And the number one issue is crime.
The number two issue is immigration. On crime and immigration,
Trump is killing the Democrats. Bob, thank you very very
much for that call. Excellent call. Tom in the great
state of Ohio. Thanks for holding Tom, and welcome.
Speaker 8 (36:38):
Good morning, Jeff, Hi Tom.
Speaker 3 (36:39):
Hey, That Merrick Charlotte is disgusting.
Speaker 8 (36:43):
I mean, if you want, if you looked at the
statements that she made about you know, she went to
the media or said she praised the media because they
didn't show the footage because quote, it would be disrespectful
to the young lady in her family.
Speaker 3 (37:01):
What is this? Is this the new shield.
Speaker 8 (37:03):
Now that they're going to hide behind. It's just unbelievable
that she would have that position. But you know what, Jeff,
she's a moonbat. Jeff, I used to live in Charlotte
for about eight years before I came back to Ohio,
and I know where that line goes, and there is
an honor system there. There's no turnstiles. So what I
mean by that is you buy a ticket, allegedly you
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pay for it, and then you get on to the
light rail and it runs a couple miles from downtown
to South Charlotte and there's no guards. There's no security
on there.
Speaker 3 (37:38):
One of the city.
Speaker 8 (37:39):
Council people, because I got buddies that still live down there,
rode it.
Speaker 1 (37:44):
Tom. I'm up against the break. Please, I want you
to finish this. Hang on, I'm going to come right
back to Tom.