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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay. So yeah. The movie was Midnight Express, came out
in nineteen seventy eight. It stars Brad starred Brad Davis
and Sandy made she was right a slightly slight correction
on my part. He wasn't smuggling marijuana, which just goes
to show you how I know nothing about drugs. They
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were bricks of hash, which apparently he was using to
make heroin. See, I was much younger when I saw
the movie. I just thought, oh, it's drug. Oh it's bad,
you know. But apparently it was heroin. That's why it
was considered so hardcore. And that's why the penalty was
so severe in Turkey. And so they throw the book
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at him and they put him in a Turkish prison.
And anyway, the movie's about life in a Turkish prison. Ay, yeah, yai.
So Sandy was saying, to show you the effect the
movie had on everybody, she said, you know, my parents
the first time Sandy went to Europe by herself, she
was seventeen eighteen. She said, my parents literally made me
watch the movie before I went to Europe, Like, sit down,
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watch this movie. Okay, you you will obey the law
after you watch this movie. Six one seven two sex
sex sixty eight. Sixty eight is the number. And by
the way, if you talk to legal immigrants to the
United States, just sit down, just talk to them, and they'll,
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you know, say, hey, you like America. Yeah, yeah, we
love America. And you say, listen, look, but you know,
you know it's fine. But is there any criticism you have,
like coming from where you are and to a man
and a woman, I'm telling you it doesn't matter if
they come from Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, just
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pick it. They all say we are way too soft
on criminals. Most of the world thinks we are way
too soft on crime and way too soft on criminals.
And they go, we don't like, they're like baffled, they go,
criminals get almost nothing for murder, for rape, for drug dealing,
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for you name it. You know, armed robbery is a joke.
You don't even prosecute many crimes. I mean, they just think,
I love America. Please, I don't want you to think
I hate this country. But you know you want my
honest opinion, you guys got to be tougher on crime
like that. We just we're too tolerant and we overindulge
crime and criminals and I'm sorry. Yeah, yeah, they're right.
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And so you know something that to most people is
common sense. Yeah, put them on a chain gang. Yeah.
Throw all these crazy violent illegals in an alligator alcatraz.
Wooh ooh, you know, go pick cotton oohoo. To most
people around the world, well, yeah, that's you punish criminals
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and you deter them from committing the crime. Again, that's
the point of sending someone to prison. It's not a
freaking hotel. It's not a vacation six one seven. You know,
it's not a loven. It's not a Swedish loving six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight agreed, disagree.
Laura in Salem. Thanks for holding Laura, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Hey Jeff, how you doing.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
I'm very good. How are you, Laura?
Speaker 2 (03:27):
I'm good, first time me calling you.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
I've welcome. Welcome, Laura, welcome.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
So you know, I'm kind of wondering with all these
people that want to usher in their new world order,
defund the police, abolish prisons, open borders with mass migration,
how do they well, there is that better. Yeah, I'm
kind of wondering all these people that want to defund
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the police have the open borders with the mass migration.
How do they think they're going to fare in that
world if they succeed in creating it.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Well, that's the thing. That's the frightening thing is they
can't see beyond their nose? Is that literally, they can't
see beyond today. That's what's really scary that they're so
disconnected from reality. They live in such a warped fantasy world.
And again I'm not trying to be insulting, but that's
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why I always have Bill on Sudbury on because that's
the typical moon bat mind. When you listen to Bill, Well,
you defund the police, Bill, what do you think is
going to happen? Well, the party tells them to defund
the police. You defund the police, okay, but if there
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are no cops, who's going to arrest any of the criminals?
Doesn't know? He can't put it together. It's like it's
like it's really they think, like, well, if we see
the police are racist and the police are oppressive, that's
what they think. So if we just defund the police,
we're gonna have utopia. And the prisons are oppressive, and
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the prisons are rapists, they are racist. So if we
just get rid of the prisons, we're just gonna have
utopia because people are not going to commit crimes because
they're no longer being oppressed. They have no sense of
original sin, no sense of the evil in people's hearts,
no sense of human nature, history, reality, how people truly behave.
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And so, well, if there's no police and no prisons
and nobody's going to be arrested for anything, well what
stops people from, I don't know, burglarizing your home, raping you,
raping your spouse, whatever, kidnapping your children, like what? And
then look at third world country where they don't have
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it's not a question of whether they want it or not.
They don't have the money for police, they don't have
the money for jails or prisons. So you have anarchy.
So look at these places that are so poor, and
they've all been socialist. So you've tried your socialism. It
ran the country into the ground, absolute poverty and misery,
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and now there's no money for anything. Heah, Venezuela, that's
what Venezuela is today. So is there no crime? There's
nothing but crime. It's like survival of the fittest. It's
the law of the jungle, so you're lucky. Every day
is a struggle, a to eat and be, to survive
all the criminals. That's why I don't want to, you know,
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get too political here, Laura. But that's why in El Salvador,
ask them, I urge everybody. It's very safe now. It's
gone from the murder capital of the world, the capital
of El Salvador, to now one of the safest places
on earth. Bouquele is the president. He hammered the crime.
All this guy does is put law enforcement on the
street and build prisons. And he took out MS thirteen,
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He took out all the gangs. All they do now
is send them to prison and lock them up forever.
They almost worship the guy. Everywhere you go, it's a
picture of him everywhere. He's on napkins, he's he's everywhere.
I'm not kidding because they're like, you don't understand. This
place was a healthscape until this guy came along and
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just put everybody in jail who was an actual criminal
or a gangbanger. And we can live, we can work,
we can go out, we can we can you know,
we can live. So they want to repeat something Laura
that has been tried over and over and over again
and to have been an absolute disaster. So they don't
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think beyond today. They're like they're like zombies or drones.
They're just told what to think and then they just
mindlessly believe it. But you're completely right. They're gonna live
in this healthscape that they've created. Okay, best audience in
the business. I know, I know, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, you
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say it all the time, but it's true. Listen to this.
This is from six to oh three. You can text
the cooner man seven zero four seven zero. So Sandy
corrected me about the Midnight Express movie that you know,
I said there was he was smuggling harrow on marijuana.
She said, no, you're wrong. It was bricks of hash,
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which they used to make or turn into heroin. That's
why they really threw the book at the character played
by Brad Davis. This is now the audience, or at
least six to oh three correcting Sandy. Jeff correction on Sandy.
He was smuggling a smuggling hash hashish, but hash is
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made from marijuana and has no nothing to do with heroin.
Turkey has been the hash capital of the world for
many decades, Turkish hash is I didn't know this Turkish
hash is the best of the best in the world.
If you're into that sort of thing. Just an FYI, really,
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I didn't know that. I thought our hash was the best.
I guess I'm wrong. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Okay. Whatever the point is is
that a dealer, Mike is asking me, is this guy
a dealer? Look? This person obviously knows what they're talking about, Mike,
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you know, so who am I to argue with an expert?
Bob in Wait, whatever it is. If you have a child,
a teenager, whatever, a daughter or a son and they want
to travel abroad, show a midnight Express me you can
rest easy afterwards, Bob in Wooburn, Thanks for holding Bob
(10:07):
and welcome.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
How you doing. Do you think maybe prophecy is gonna
go up to CNN?
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Do I personally think so? No?
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Jarry Poppins, when're you going to dupp her and get
a new one?
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Bob, take it up with the president. Please. You know
I'm not I'm not going to carry water for Pambondy.
I said, I'll give her till the end of the summer.
But she is getting a little bit better, Bob. Look
at least she's investigating CNN. Wouldn't you agree that's a
little better.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
And you know what she and n will do. If
they do that, she and it will peel their shoes.
That's what they'll do. That's what they'll do. Guarantee you
right now, you don't know how to read. People still
peel their shoes.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Bob, Leave aside, just for a second, pan, Bondy, do
you think charges should be leveled at CNN? Do you
think they can cross the line?
Speaker 3 (11:02):
Won't do part of me?
Speaker 4 (11:04):
Bob, many problems.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Won't do it?
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Oh, I know, But leave aside whether she'll do it
or not. Do you think she should.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
And if she does, till if she does, still peer
there's shoe, they will be the cow trup till peel
there shoe.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
I agree? No, I I agree? No, you you you
got them. They look they clearly committed a crime. There's
no question. They look the DOJ if they want, they
have CNN by the tonsils, there's no question. Now I
think what's gonna happen is they're probably gonna pay a
massive penalty or a fine. Okay, good, bankruptom good again.
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Remember this is the same CNN to me, I don't
know how this is legal that gave campaign cash contributions
to Zoran Mom Donnie in the primary for the next
next mayor of New York City, the Democratic primary. So
now they're handing out campaign contra. Abutis this is supposed
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to be a freaking US network? Are you kidding me?
Six one seven two six sex sixty eight sixty eight.
Chris in Worcester. Thanks for holding, Chris, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (12:15):
Hey Jeff, how's it going. I gotta tell you the
only Hash I like is corned beef hash you know what.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
I'm I was gonna say, hash Browns. You know, I
like the McDonald's hash browns with the egg McMuffin. But
please keep going, Chris.
Speaker 5 (12:31):
As far as the Alcatraz, it sounds like a nice
little camp, you know, nice little pushy, pushy setup for
the illegals. But that's got nothing on Caudal Nation Massachusetts prisons.
Let me tell you you've got sprinklers in the yards. They
can cool down ice water, Unlimited phone calls nationwide for
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as long as they want, free.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
Chris, Come on, Chris, are you serious or Are you joking?
Speaker 5 (12:58):
I'm dead serious.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Oh my god. Really, they have sprinklers, hold on unlimited ice,
cold water. They can call anybody around the country as
long and talk as long as they want on odd.
Speaker 5 (13:12):
Dime thanks to Murray heally on odd dime. Look it up.
I'm not making it up.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
Oh I believe you. Wow, Holy mackerel. Chris, Now, how
about the meals. Do they have them catered from Spinelli's,
you know, for the for the criminals as they do
like the illegals. Is it catered from Spinell's Or how's
the food in the prisons?
Speaker 5 (13:36):
Well be catered by Murray? He does three square as
a day hotcakes. We have Diggs Thanksgiving turkeys and Rubb
Doyle in massage turkeys with seasoning, and that's just stuffing.
It's unbelievable. The only thing, you know, we have we
have directors of security who part of their job is
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to go around fluff pillow and leaves mints. That's how
taking care of these people are discussing.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
So, Chris, you're saying, if you're gonna do you know,
they say if you if you can't do the crime,
don't you know if you can't do the time. Don't
do the crime. If you're gonna do the crime, you're saying,
do the time in a prison in Massachusetts. Would that
be your like? In other words, if you're gonna do
a crime, you know, if you're gonna break the law
and you're gonna go to jail or prison, you're saying, Chris,
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do it here in Massachusetts. It's the only way to go, the.
Speaker 5 (14:30):
Only way to go. You know, years ago you wouldn't
want to come to prison in mass But now it
pays to be a criminal. And that I'm serious. It's
unbelievably easy. Ken Toe's up, plus fellows, what else can
you need? You know, three squares a day? Go outside
when you want disrespect the CEO's is, you know, any
time of the day you want get away with it.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Do you get a television? Can you watch TV?
Speaker 5 (14:54):
Oh, let me get to the electronics. They have iPads?
They're getting watches?
Speaker 1 (15:00):
No, come on, really they give them iPads.
Speaker 5 (15:02):
Yes, they all have Idad, They've had that for a
few years now. Unbelievable, unbelievable. Can't make this up.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Now, what is it? Do they have cable TV? Like,
say they want to watch a ball game, but it's
only on ESPN. Do they have that as well?
Speaker 5 (15:19):
They do, but I think it's basic. But don't pay
too much of the.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Basic cable package they have. Oh they don't get the
movie channels, that's what you're saying.
Speaker 5 (15:30):
They might, now you know what I mean, probably get
YouTube and stuff like that, you know what I mean.
But yeah, it's it's easy time in Massachusetts. It's a cakewalk.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Chris, great call, really informative. Funny, but informative. Chris, Thank
you very much for that call. Well, so there you go. Okay,
to everybody out there, don't hey, all you criminals out there,
don't ever say the cooner man never did anything for you. Okay,
do the crime and here in MA and do the time.
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Here in Massachusetts. It's like a hotel six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. John in New Jersey,
Thanks for holding John, and welcome.
Speaker 6 (16:15):
Thanks so much, Jeff, Fortate, Michael, and thanks to Mike
and Sandy too. Uh, Jeff, this is my first time
on the show here in a long time.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Well welcome, John, Welcome, you're among friends.
Speaker 6 (16:27):
Oh, thank you so much, buddy. Yeah, you really touched
a record of me with what you were saying there.
About how the police, uh in this in this this
dream world of the lefties, how they're how they're more
and more they're wanting the police to turn a blind
eye to uh, to crimes and stuff. And I know
what you mean, I am my ancestral homeland of Ireland.
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That's exactly what they're doing right now, the police. The
police have been so conditioned to look the other way
for the sake of inclusiveness and tolerance and stuff that
that basically the the the criminals are having a field day.
Crime is shooting through the roof and uh, I mean
you look for what they call the guardie, the police,
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and they're off somewhere else there, nowhere to be found.
And it's it's it's really, uh, it's really come off
all over there in Ireland. It's really is a bad
situation that they've and and really the government.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
John, can you just please hang on here. You're doing
very well, by the way, Six seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. All right, Let's
go right back to John in New Jersey. He is
of Irish descent, He's an Irish American. Uh, and says Jeff,
hi yah, yay, you got to see what's happening in Ireland.
The police turn a blind eye to crime after crime. Uh,
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the crime rate is going through the roof criminals basically
now own the streets. John, I'm just curious, why do
you think Ireland now has biasically given up on law
and order? Is it because Black Lives Matter affected them
as well five years ago and they got into this
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whole anti police, anti prison movement that is now sweeping
the left. What do you think accounts for the fact
that the Irish, at least for now, the Irish law enforcement,
Irish police, they're nowhere to be found. What accounts for
the change in public attitudes in Ireland?
Speaker 6 (18:31):
Jeffrey hit the oil right in the head, buddy, It's truth.
I mean, they really had caved, and I think part
of it is, certainly not the only part of it
is the fact that the people there are also being
misled by the mainstream media. They're basically they're encountering the
same thing with their government and with the media as
we are over here. And it really is a shame,
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I mean what's going on, because I mean there's really
no reason for them to be falling in the footsteps
of Western Europe. I mean, basically, you have Ireland committing
the same type of cultural suicide as what they did
in Germany and France, just wedding the Uh these margrants,
these are really call them invaders running wild in their
country and there's there's absolutely no excuse for it. And uh,
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I mean just there's it's I worry you start. I mean, uh,
it's it's a terrible situation. But I have to say this.
There is this woman named Michelle Kane. She's probably the
leading Irish activist who's who's leading the fight to try
and take back uh Ireland. And uh, she's she's she's terrific.
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And what I like to propose to is would you
be open to having Michelle Kane on your programs?
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Definitely? Definitely, definitely. I follow Ireland closely, as you know,
I for over a year I did regular hits on
Irish radio. Uh so, I you know, I love Ireland.
I love the people of Ireland. I love the history
of Ireland. You're comempletely right. Everything what you're saying is
one thousand percent true. And what's happening in Dublin to
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me is a crime overrun with Third World migrants. A
look in many ways. Dublin is no longer an Irish city.
It breaks my heart to say it. And you're right
about the crime, You're right about the drugs, you're right
about the illegal immigration. You know, people say things are
bad in Britain, which it is, but I'm telling you
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they're just as bad as in Ireland and so and
you know I you know, I said this to my
wife literally last night. You can ask my wife. You know,
we were talking about I was mentioning how bad things
are in Ireland, and I said, Michael Collins and Emon
Devalera have to be rolling in their graves if they
could look one hundred years like we fought the British
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to get Irish independence. For this to just give it
all away heartbreaking. So yeah, John, I'm definitely interested, no question.
Let's go to another John, John Ian Danvers. Thanks for
holding John, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (21:06):
Hi Jeff. How are you.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
I'm good? How are you John?
Speaker 4 (21:09):
Good? I can understand almost everything you're saying.
Speaker 7 (21:13):
I was a correction officer at a local House of
Correction from ninety two to twenty seventeen, twenty five years.
And my wife is an immigrant from Portugal.
Speaker 4 (21:24):
Hello Maria. She loves you. By the way, there was eleven.
Speaker 7 (21:28):
Of them non excluding motherlant father who came over here,
and they had to come in ships because they couldn't
afford to bring all the kids over at once. They
needed a sponsor, they needed a job, they needed a
place to live. And my wife just became a citizen
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three years ago.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
Oh congratulations, John, Yes, yes, yes, I once Trump.
Speaker 4 (21:56):
What she knew about Trump? She says, I'm becoming a citizen.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
And she did.
Speaker 7 (22:02):
That's why, because the Trump she became a citizen. And
she understands about how you can just jump over a
fence and uh, you know, give me everything, or I
jump over a fence, squat down and have a.
Speaker 4 (22:16):
Baby and you're here for the rest of your life
on our dime. She cannot stand that, and neither can I.
Speaker 7 (22:22):
And in regards to the prison system, it's basically a
hotel of four seasons, you know, whatever you want to
call it.
Speaker 4 (22:32):
You just can't leave and it's gone.
Speaker 7 (22:35):
And when I started in ninety two, you had basically nothing.
You had you could go to get your ged and
play basketball. But now you get it, thirteen inch flat.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
Panel TV, satellite TV.
Speaker 7 (22:49):
You can spend four or five hundred dollars a month
on canteen. They cheating everything typing, college courses, woodworking, and
it's basically.
Speaker 4 (23:01):
I'm gonna do two and a half years to get
away from the wife.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
That's incredible, John, Do they really fluff the pillows and mints?
And is it is it that bad?
Speaker 4 (23:12):
That all depends on how much your roommate likes you.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Credit?
Speaker 5 (23:19):
This is a correct.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
The laptops. Do they all get laptops?
Speaker 7 (23:25):
That's maybe after I left, I heard that the state
was getting iPads and cell phones, but I don't know
about county.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
And can you call anybody in the country on the
cell phone plan and just talk all day? And we
pay for it?
Speaker 4 (23:39):
To pay for it? Now you have to pay for it?
You do pay? Well, you don't pay Who was that ver? Well?
Speaker 1 (23:45):
No, I get it? Yeah, okay, well, at least the
prisoner pays for something. Well, so, John, you're saying, really,
it's true. The prisons in Massachusetts are really like a hotel.
Speaker 4 (23:55):
Yes, I know.
Speaker 7 (23:55):
I know one prison that they got the yard and
they put a giant greenhouse in it so it makes
can grow their own vegetables and fruits.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Boy, that's a hey, John, that's a real deterrent man. Boy,
I don't want to go through that again. If I
ever go to prison, John great Way to end the show,
Well there's there. You go.