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To night. Michael Brown joins me here the former FEMA
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at Michael Brown USA at Michael Brown USA. We were
talking about Valentine's Day and really kind of what a
stupid holiday it is. I mean, you think Christmas has
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gotten commercialized Valentine's Day really, So I just was curious
what some of you may have done Valentine's Day because
the four of us, my wife, Nama, and another couple
decide just go have a Hamburger and we went at
four thirty in the afternoon on a Friday afternoon, Friday
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night in the big down of Denver, Colorado. We're out
having Hamburgers at four thirty in the afternoon and drinking
on top of it too. Uh. Goober number twenty seven
to sixty nine rights and says that my sixteen year
old dog, Zeppelin was recently laid to rest. Oh, there's
nothing worse. So my my son was out of town.
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The whole family was out of town. Was this maybe
a couple of weeks ago? They get a call the
Uh the house sitters there and one of their old
dogs is throwing up blood and really sick. So would
I go over and check? I had to put my
son's dog down. Oh, I've put too many dogs down
in my life. It's such a tough thing to do.
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They're so they're so loving, and then you have to
Oh my god. Anyway, eh, anyway, Gubner two seven sixty nine.
I'm sorry about Zeppelin. Uh, so, he writes. For Valentine's Day,
I started volunteering at a local rescue and donated food.
I also don't buy into the hooplah spending money we
don't have on things we don't need. I wish more
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folks would do their dates volunteering. Yeah, that's that's probably
a good idea we should do that. I can't read
this verbatim, but Governor of thirty four to seventy five writes, Mike,
why call a guy who has cut off his penis
a girl? In your story about the guy who was
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caught wanting to shoot a bunch of people, you refer
to him as a girl. And I'm always, I'm always.
I've told you before, and I've told my local audiences too.
I get confused. I've only tried to remember that it's
trans to what you want to become. So if you're
a trans woman trans female, that means you're a male
wants to transition to a female. If you're trans male,
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that means you're a female wants to transition to a male.
So yeah, I know they still have either X, Y
or XX chromosomes. I know that, but it's difficult to
explain a story without having to every time you say
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the male who is transitioning to a female. I tried
to be somewhat efficient in my use of words, and
so that's why I just, yeah, I understand what transgender is.
You're transitioning the other thing about transitioning you never really
get there. You can transition all you want, sweetheart, but
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you ain't ever gonna get there. Thirty five O four
says Mike. I am a single dad spent my Valentine's
Day playing butter butler, playing butler to my teenage daughter's
sleepover three hundred dollars worth of Japanese food, snacks and
treats worth every penny? Can I be your daughter? Can
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I get three hundred dollars worth of sushi? How about that?
Let's see anybody else? Guber number six zero five to
five Mike. Since my wife suffers from dementia, which I'm
very sorry to hear, we did not go out for
Valentine's Day. Instead, I fixed the simple left over dinner
and we again viewed the video that our son made
for our fiftieth anniversary last June, using photos from our
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childhood and our life together. What a great sun for
doing that. Does your wife recognize? Does she understand what
she's watching? Or are you able to know? Do you
know what she understands? Guble number seven zero nine zero Mike, Congratulations,
our wives do not like Valentine's Day. Last night, she
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got home from work ate dinner on the couch and
fell asleep while I played video games. You got yourself
a good wife there, Yes, fourteen fifty nine rites and
says Michael, I have spaghetti that wasn't out of a can.
Happy Valentine's Day to me. But okay, so the spaghetti
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wasn't out of a can? Was the sauce or if
you're really Italian, was the gravy you put on the noodles?
Was that out of a can? Or did you make
your own sauce? You can't claim that you had you
had homemade spaghetti just because it wasn't out of a can.
If the Marinera came out of a jar or a can,
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let's see, and I agree two four six eight. I
agree with you, Michael, love your program six days a week.
It's just that I'm so sick of transgender talking. Dries
me crazy. But I get it your show, you talk
about anything you want, just expressing myself. Thanks. I get
tired of it too, But I think sometimes it's important
to point out that it is, as I tried to emphasize,
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this is a small really tiny almost well, it is
insignificant in terms of three hundred and fifty million Americans. Whatever,
our current population is the numbers of people that claim
to have gender dysphoria, which I would separate from those
who actually do have gender dyspho you, which is even
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a smaller number it is. It's a great example of
how our culture is being driven by the cabal because
who wants to push this? Well, I think the pharmaceutical companies.
I mean, let me talk like a conspiracy theorist here.
I think the pharmaceutical companies. I think the healthcare industry
as a whole, and I think the far left progressives
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Marxists in our society that want to destroy Western civilization
push this because they're taking a psychiatric disease, a psychiatric illness,
and trying to mainstream it as opposed to trying to
address you. Everybody what always wants to talk about the
root cause of something, Why don't we address the root
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cause of gender dysphoria. Because gender dysphoria is is an
actual psychological psychiatric problem. So why don't we address how
to treat that and how best to overcome it, as
opposed to just automatically thinking that a four year old
or an eight year old or a twelve year old
that is confused about you know that, well, the boy
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likes to play with barbie dolls or the little girl
likes to play with bulldozers, that somehow we got to
assume that, Oh my gosh, then we should, you know,
dress them up as little boys and little girls. No,
let them struggle. You know, part of life is the
struggle of life and learning that you've got one you've
got to make choices, and two you've got to work
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through things. And I think it's a great example of
how we just capitulate to every little concern, every little thing,
and that's not parenting. It's not parenting in the least.
And to Guber number forty four to sixty seventh point,
did the parents of that transgender girl ever go into
the room? You know, they may have. I think the
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better question is did they ever monitor their online activities? Oh, Michael,
I can't do that. I have to respect my child's privacy.
Really hmm. I can remember many times my parents coming
into my bedroom and of course, you know, my mom
would Now it changed over time, but originally she would
put you know, my underwear and socks and shirts and whatever.
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You know, she had hang things up and put them
in the drawers and I would notice that she would
kind of look around. She paid attention when she was
cleaning my bedroom. She looked around at stuff. Now I
didn't have a laptop laying around at the time. Yeah,
I know, I grew up in the dark edges, but
why don't you check those things? Why not? I mean,
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that's what parenting is about. And I know there's comes
a time when you have to. You know, you start
granting a little more privacy still, you start putting a
little more trust. It's a progressive thing that you have
to do. You can't just always, you know, eighteen years old,
just walk in unannounced and just say, hey, give me
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your laptop and give me your code and I'm going
to log in and see what you're doing. You have
to build trust as a parent. When we get back,
I want to go to the Department of Justice. Pam Bondy,
the new Attorney General, was confirmed this past week and
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Pam Bondy took the oath of office and she walked
into the Department of Justice and all hell broke loose.
She took control and it's amazing. It's the Weekend with
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you need. So back to Pam Bondi and the Department
of Justice. So she was sworn in this week, but
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before she was sworn in, Trump had appointed an acting
Attorney journal by the name of Emo Beauvay I think bov.
I think it's pronounced beauve Emil Bauvay. In a scathing
nine page letter, he detailed a long list of in
subordination and politicking by the temporary US Attorney for the
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Southern District of New York, woman by the name of
daniel Sassoon. What was this letter all about? Well, she
had refused to drop the federal case against New York
City Mayor Eric Adams as she had been ordered to do.
Do you ever watch the show on HBO Billions? Billions
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involves the US Attorney for the Southern District of New
York usually having a fight with billionaires in New York,
And it's somewhat realistic only in terms of how the
Southern District of New York operates in Manhattan. It really
is one of the most powerful US Attorney's offices in
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the country, probably second only to the US Attorney's Office
for the District of Columbia, because they oversee obviously the
federal government, but the Southern District of New York oversees
obviously New York City and all of the financial firms,
Wall Street, all of that, so it's a pret high
powered position. Well, Danielle Sasson was the temporary was the
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acting US Attorney for the Southern District of New York
and Emil Beauvay, the acting Attorney General, had ordered her
to drop the federal case against Mayor Eric Adams. Last September,
the then Biden appointee US Attorney for the Southern District
of New York had filed a five count indictment against
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the mayor, and even at the time, many Democrats, many
on the cable news in these quarters, I kind of
thought it was political retribution because Adams had suddenly started
to squabble with the Biden administration over, hey, it's costing
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us all of this money to how's take care of feed,
take the medical care of all of these illegal aliens
that are now coming to New York And why are
they coming to New York. Well, because two Republican governors
down Desanthis and Florida and Governor Abbot in Texas had
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started saying, we're not going to take care of all
these people, so we're gonna start shipping them to other states.
And that's when the southern border moved all across the country.
And when that started costing New York, a Democrat mayor
stood up to the Biden administration and said, wait a minute,
we can't afford this. You either got to start paying
for it. You got to start doing something, and then boom,
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they did something, all right, they charged him with corruption
and bribery. So a review by the Trump Department of Justice,
consistent with an executive order that Trump had issued that said,
I want all the weaponization of the Department of Justice
to stop. That investigation determined that the investigation into the
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mayor had started to get pushed after Adams publicly criticized
Biden's failed immigration policies. In fact, Bove wrote that in
the letter, this indictment languished in your office until Adams
came out and Adams started complaining to the White House
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about all the illegal aliens, and then boom, then you
file the indictment. Appears to be weaponization, appears to be
an attempt to put political pressure on Eric Adams to
back off and shut up and sit down about your
complaints about what's going on with these illegal aliens. Now,
Adams is up for re election this year. So Beauvay,
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who once worked as a prosecutor in that very office
in the Southern District of New York, said that the
case represented election interference. And he's right about that, because
there is a general rule that you don't file the
the indictments within a certain time period before an election.
I think it's within a year because you don't want
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to be seen either trying to influence an election one
way or another, so you don't do these indictments. So
it was clearly a violation of the DOJ's policies, and
it was also alleged that they were doing this trying
to get Eric Adams to shut up and sit down.
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Bouvet also noted that there was within the Southern District
in New York another lawyer by the name of Damian Williams,
the predecessor responsible for the Adams case. Well Williams was
on Kamala Harris's short list to be the attorney General
if she got elected, and that was announced right after
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he filed the charges. So after Trump won, he launched
a campaign style website telling him, among other things, that
he was prosecuting Eric Adams. The politics around Eric Adams's
indictment was there for anybody that wanted to see it,
but nobody. I can't speak for the New York media.
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I can't speak for WABC News, I can't speak for
Wins Wins, but I can't speak for someone who's observing
New York politics from afar that I never heard any
of these things, but clearly Trump administration knew it. But
soon the acting US attorney this woman by the name
of Sassoon, in typical fashion for federal prosecutors, sanctimoniously touted
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her alleged principles and her loyalty to the rule of
law and defied the Acting Attorney General's order. I don't mind,
I truly don't. If you want to stand on principle
and say that what you're telling me to do is wrong,
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that's fine, But you also have to be willing to
suffer the consequences, either resign on your own or end
up getting your ass fire. If if my bosses at
either iHeart or Premiere Networks came to me and said
we want you to do X y Z and I said, no,
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that's absolutely wrong, well I should either resign if they
forced me to do it, or they can fire me,
because well that would be a violation of my contract.
So if you're going to stand on your principle, be
ready to suffer the consequences. Well she didn't take it. Well,
So who are the fools and who are the cowards?
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That's next. It's the Weekend with Michael Brown. Don't go away,
I'll be right back to night. Michael Brown joins me here,
the former FEMA director of talk show host Michael Brown. Brownie, No, Brownie,
You're doing a heck of a job The Weekend with
Michael Brown. Somebody just said I was a sweetie pie
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on the text line keep them coming, baby, keep them coming.
Sweetye pie. Yeah, I'm sweety pies here for you. And
by the way, I've been to flat You say Flathead Valley.
I've been to Flathead, but I'm not sure I've been
to flat Well, I guess I've been to flat I've
been the Flathead Valley. So this acting US Attorney for
the Southern District of New York resigns, and everyone's claiming
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that what they're doing is that somehow there's a quid
pro quo involved here. I guess, trying as hard as
I can to put myself in the shoes of the
cabal and think about this, I might be able to
make a pretty weak case for a quid pro quo.
Except the problem is I have to ignore the fact
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that Eric Adams, before anything became ever public about anything
that he did. I forget whether it was Turkey or Hungary.
I think it was Turkey because it was Turkeyshines that
gave him some free flights to go to Istanbul or
anchor or wherever he went to. But I don't think
those free flights are unethical or illegal as long as
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he disposes them. But none of that ever came up
until after he started bitching and complaining about the illegal
alien cost to New York City. Now, I know that
New York is a liberal haven. I mean it's just,
you know, ninety five percent Democrat or whatever the figure is.
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But for Eric Adams, for America's city to stand up
and challenge the Biden administration, stop and think about what
the Biden administration did to Donald Trump. Think about the
Biden administration did to its political enemies. Think about how
Hunter Biden treated his business associates that weren't paying him
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on time. I got my dad right here on the phone. Dad,
you want to say hi to these people? Yeah, okay,
I'll say hi to them. Well, by the way, you
guys owe us. You know, whatever the amount of money is,
you need to send a check right away, because you
know that guy, you just talked to that was the
Vice president. They're hard they play hardball, So I'm not
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surprised at all that if you step back, ignore the
cabal and what they try to convince you about a
quid pro quo. Do you really think, for example, do
you think that when Eric Adams went Tomorrow Lago to
meet with Trump, do you think he sat down and said,
a mister President, listen, here's the deal. I will ask
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you for help in New York City, and you'll give
me help in New York City for these illegal aliens,
and exchange for you giving me help, you will also
drop the charges against me. Wait a minute, that's not
how quid pro quo works. Eric Adams wasn't giving up anything.
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Eric Adams was already asking for something of the Biden administration.
He was asking for some sort of relief. Either give
me monetary relief or stop sending them here because New
York City can't afford it. So I really doubt that
Adams went to New York City or went to mar
A Lago and sat down and said, here's a quid
pro quo. I'm going to continue to ask for your
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help in exchange for me continuing to ask for your health,
you'll drop the charges against me. He just doesn't make
any sense to me whatsoever. If he had gone to
Trump at mar A Lago and said, I will come
out in support you not paying for illegal aliens, well
that's something that Trump was already doing. That was something
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at Trump but already knows he wasn't going to do.
I'm not going to do it. So you never get
to the pro of the quid pro quo. Instead, you
get to going back to Biden filing charges in the
middle of just before an election. He's up, he's running
for reelection, and he was already saying I can't afford this.
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Stop the flow of illegal aliens here. So that the
dropping of the charges against Adams, in my opinion, absolutely
comforts with the president's depoliticization directive. But it also appears
to meet a memo a February five, ten days ago,
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a memo of the new standard set forth by Pam Bondy,
the Attorney General. In that memo, she cautioned all the
DOJ employees against bringing reckless cases and warned that there
is no place in the decision making process for either
animosity or careerism. In other words, we are going to
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focus on fighting crime, and we're not going to go
after people because we don't like them or because of
what they do or say about us. We're only going
to go against people when we can legitimately prove beyond
a reasonable doubt to a jury that they actually committed
a crime. And you're not going to pursue people that
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are in the public eye because somehow you think it's
going to help you land a big job at a
law firm somewhere after you prosecute them. She reminded all
the employees of the Department of Justice that they are
bound by what's called the Justice Manual. The Department of
Justice Manual prohibits political or personal concerns ever entering into
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a decision about a charging decision. She wrote specifically this
these types of considerations, which previously led to the improper
weaponization of the criminal justice system at the federal and
state levels, as President Trump observed in Executive Order fourteen
one forty seven ninety Federal Reserve eighty two thirty five,
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have no place in the Department, Which is why I
think the departure of people like Sassoon and Scottner, that's
good news their self serving kind of media whoring. Exit
letters have nothing to do with upholding the law and
everything to do with advancing their personal and probably their
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political careers. You know, a lot of the US attorneys
go on to be actively engaged in politics. They go
back to their home states, they run for the Attorney
General's office, they run for governor, they run for Congress,
they run for the Senate, they run for whatever office,
or they go back to their home states and they
go get jobs in big white shoe law firms making
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you know, seven figures plus every single year. And Pam
Bondi's just saying, no, we're not going to do that anymore.
Absolutely not going to do it anymore. So let's just
stop for a moment and realize that what we're witnessing,
at least for the wait, I'm not going to say
for the first time in my life, because Ronald Reagan
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came to office and did exactly what he said he
was going to do. But this president is running circles
around Ronald Reagan. Just in terms of today, I'm broadcasting
live on Saturday, September fifteenth, so the twentieth is this
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coming Thursday. Think about the past thirty days Trump was
inaugurated on noon January twentieth, which would be thirty days
one month, five days from today. And you think about
the executive orders doge, the the canceling of contracts, the
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termination of employees, the de weaponization of the Department of Justice,
the confirmation of Bobby Kennedy that says, hey, you know what,
we're going to focus on health. We're going to focus on,
you know, trusting the science and getting that trust back
by actually analyzing the science and telling you the truth
about the science. All they need to do now, oh
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not even not to mention Chris Wright or Marco Rubio
or for that matter, jd Evans. Jd Evan's going to
the Munique Security Conference and basic telling the Europeans that, hey,
you're destroying Western culture by allowing what you're allowing, you know,
just the decimation of free speech, by allowing is loammis
to just take over your country. Set it right to
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their faces. It made them very uncomfortable. That's what we wanted,
isn't it. Didn't we want somebody would stand up and
kind of be the bull in the china shop, break
a few eggs, break a few plates, and say we're
not going to keep doing things the way we've been
doing them for years. That goes back to the very
beginning of this program and the whole conversation about Gaza,
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you know, the idea of redeveloping Gaza, the idea of
relocating the Palestinians. As I said on my local program
like last I don't know Monday or Tuesday sometime. Historically,
it's nothing new. But what he's done is he's changed
the entire paradigm about how we think about how do
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we solve this so called intractable problem. By stepping outside
the box and saying, let's quit doing the same thing
over and over and over and over again, believing that
somehow it's going to change because it's not now. That
is inevitably, inevitably going to lead to some people saying,
oh my god, you're going too far, oh slow downs,
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too fast, just like Caitlin Collins complaining over at c
and n oh my gosh with this bread. Sometimes I
after work seven days a week, I'm not getting paid enough. Well,
i work six days a week and I'm not getting
paid enough. You're working now for many days. You're working now, No,
you're not getting paid enough. It's the Weekend with Michael Brown.
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I remember I read text messages all the time. So
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for all of you Red state listeners, pay attention to
this because I don't think it will happen in your state,
but it shows you the degree to which progressive slash
Marxist slash communists will go to steal your Second Amendment rights.
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You know, I'm pretty much a Second Amendment absolutist. The
right to keep in bear arms a well regulated, a
well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a
free state, the right to keep him bear arms shall
not be infringed. What was the will? What what was
the well regulated militia at the time that the Second
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Amendment was written? It was we the people. It was individuals,
which is why the Supreme Court has ruled that the
right to keep in bear arms is an individual right.
H Colorado is a classic example of how these communist
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slash Marxists will do anything to help the criminals and
hurt law abiding citizens. We have considered being considered in
this state something called Senate Bill III. It was supposed
to be voted on yes today on Friday, and instead,
when it got to the Senate floor, it was subject
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to a whole bunch of amendments. So now here's what
and Senate Bill three. Originally it's sponsored by a senator,
a state senator whose son was killed in the Aurora
theater shooting, a mass shooting which occurred years ago. And
I understand this father's pain, and he thinks that somehow
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this is going to I don't know, maybe he believes
it's going to bring his son back, somehow it's going
to atone for the death of a son. But what
it's going to do is going to make Colorado a
lot less safe and make criminals a lot more empowered.
And it's trampling all over my right to defend myself.
And I'm sorry that his son died in a mass shooting,
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but that is no excuse to violate my Second Amendment rights.
The bill originally was to outlaw either any long gun
or a handgun that had a detachable magazine capable of
holding more than fifteen or more rounds, which is pretty standard,
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in other words, virtually every single semi automatic weapon in
the history of this country. So they went through all
these amendments yesterday and actually made the bill, in my opinion,
even worse. The bill now says that, oh, you can
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buy a gun. You can buy one of these guns.
It still has to you can have a detachable magazine,
but it still has to hold only ten rounds or less.
You know, every time they tell me about you don't
need more than fifteen rounds, everybody always forgets the story
of the woman in Georgia who was hiding in the
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closet with her children as some thug was breaking in.
You know, every Friday, I do something called Taxpayer Relief
Shots Local program, and these are stories from all over
the country of individuals or cops or somebody exercising their
individual right of self defense, either a cop protecting his
own life, or a homeowner or a business owner, or
somebody protecting their life through the use of a firearm
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and this woman, and I believe it was Georgia. She
was hiding in the closet with her two children, shooting
through the door, a closed door as someone continued to
break into her home ostensibly to rob rape killer, and
she ran out of She ran out of AMMO. Now,
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So don't ever tell me that nobody needs more than
fifteen rounds now in Colorado under this new bill, this
just shows you how nuts, and I do mean nuts
in every pejorative way that that turn can be interpreted.
A Colorado would be eligible to purchase any of the
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guns that the bill currently restricts. You know, has a
detachable magazine fifteen or more rounds only if we've done
the following three things. If I have received from my
local sheriff after I submit my fingerprints for a criminal
background screening, I would get an ID card, much like
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they have an Illinois an Eligibility an FIOD card. They're
gonna do the same thing in Colorado. They would qualify
me not to buy the gun, but would qualify me
to participate in a safety course, a gun safety course.
So I have to go to the sheriff, submit my fingerprints,
have a background check gun, and then the sheriff may
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or may not issue an identity card that qualifies me
to go sign up for a firearm safety class. Now,
once I get the ID card from the sheriff, complete
an extended firearms safety course within five years before the purchase,
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or complete both a hundred safety course and a basic
firearms safety course within five years before the purchase, and then,
having completed all of those steps, pass an examination testing
my knowledge of the safety course's subject matter with the
score of not less than ninety percent. That's only the beginning.
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That's to exercise a constitutional right. Now, to get the
ID card, I got to pay a fee to the sheriff,
and to take the course required for the ability to
purchase one of these restricted firearms, I have to pay
a fee, a fee that is going to be determined
by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Office, So they're just
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they get to set the fee. That means the legislature
doesn't have the comonies on their own to set the fee,
and that fee gets paid to the instructor of the course,
and then the instructor will submit the fee to the
state to find another part of the bill that is
even worse, And I'll tell you about that in a second.
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So these sheriffs are going to issue these ID cards.
You have to give your full name, the county of
issuance you have, they have to verify your signature. He
goes through the training safety course record system. So what's that. Oh,
that's to pay the instructor, and that's to build a
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state owned list of individuals who own semi automatic gun.
That's exactly what they're doing. They're creating a list of
gun owners in the state of Colorado, which obviously is
so if they ever want to confiscate guns, they'll know. Oh, hey,
Michael Brown got an ID card and went through this course,
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and then he purchased a gun, which he had to
register with the state, So now we know that he
has that gun. Democrats don't care about constitutionality. Democrats and
Colorado don't give a rat's ass about it. But get this,
the sheriff has absolute discretion to either deny or revoke
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the ID card. The sheriff doesn't have to issue the
ID card. It's totally up to them, so they can
deny it for any reason or no reason, all to exercise.
If you think this is bad, apply it to your writer.
Free speech or You're right against a unlawful search and seizure.
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Colorado has gone off the deep end. It could come
to you, and speaking with Michael Brown, hang tight, we'll
be back after the news