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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Michael, you must be dense, my friends. It's a disaster zone.
The word disaster in itself is a negative thing. Michael,
How could you be so cold hearted? It doesn't make
any sense, and isn't things supposed to make sense to
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people on the right? Michael, think please.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Michael, does that talkback mean anything to you? They left
it for the weekend show?
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Okay, well, then maybe that's because maybe that's the guy
that left this email. It's Sunday, June one, twenty twenty five.
Did I mishear you? Saturday five thirty one broadcast calling
social Security quote benefits, that quote hurt the government close quote,
and that quote we are the problem close quote?
Speaker 4 (00:54):
What AI answer?
Speaker 3 (00:57):
So he went to AI, I don't know which one
to use, but AI answers, and then he writes this, No,
social Security is not directly financed with government money in
the sense that it's drawn from the general federal fund. Instead,
it's the self funded program, primarily financed by payroll taxes
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collected from workers their employees. Okay, I don't disagree with that.
I might have a little nuance about it, but I'm
you know whatever, I don't care. And then number two
and Historically, Social Security is collected more in payroll taxes
that it has paid out in benefits, creating a surplus.
This surplus has been invested in special treasury securities. Okay, well,
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if you just read that without any context whatsoever, you think, oh,
it's completely solvent. But what they do is they raid
the socials, which I think I talked about. I saw
that doge on Saturday, so maybe this is what all
the blowbacks about it.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
I didn't go back and listen to why I said
because I don't care what I said. I said it,
and it's done.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
It's over with, and if you misheard it or misinterpret it,
not my problem.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
Then there's this and here and here's where. Here's where
I thought, what a way to come back to work, right,
Michael all right, Michael Brown, gotta you know, you gotta
make sure he's you know, he emailed me.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
Is he gonna make sure he you know, make sure
that I'm the one reading it. Michael Brown.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
I'm worried you're not as intelligent as you sound, not
because you don't have the capacity.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
Question mark.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
So it's a question not because you don't have the capacity,
but because you're predetermining the outcome of your discourse to
fit the Republican quote talking points out motive trope term.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Now, isn't it like trope is?
Speaker 3 (02:43):
It's a shame you're filling a hot air balloon with
marathon monologues. But it's seldom that you use lyft off
your thought balloon to take the audience somewhere to say
they've been somewhere when you predetermine the landing zone, which
is where you took off from. I see this as
a friendly hup. Please don't follow the lead of the
befuddled Wizard of Oz using baffled gab to cloak dysfunction.
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Surprise this by going on the real quest and returning
with SOT the sought for prize, the truth that stands
firm against prevailing winds. Can you explain that to me? No,
I can't explain that to you. It's just oh, and
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that's not the only one that I got from Saturday.
So maybe Saturday I was just hile myth. I don't know,
just just another.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Method, gratchy old man, get off my lawn.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
Yeah, now here's what I want to do today. I
don't know how long any.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
Of this is going to take. By the way, it's
it's not good to be back, but nonetheless I am back.
But the good news is Dragon's leaving. I think, are
you leaving Thursday or Friday?
Speaker 2 (03:50):
We leave Thursday morning, so I will not be here.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
So you technically like leave Thursday morning or you just
don't show up Thursday morning.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
We will get on a plane on Thursday at six
o'clock in the direct to Tokyo, no as a Minneapolis,
then to Seoul. Yeah, I know, it was just how
it worked for us.
Speaker 4 (04:08):
Okay, all right, but you're going to Japan. Correct Souls
not in Japan, you know that, right.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
It starts in Seoul, starts in Soul, right, and ends
in Tokyo.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
In Tokyo, correct ye? All right, okay, all.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
Right, well, okay, that's like I had a text.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Message two places for one.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
I mean, you know, well, I listened, and then I
had a text message from your friend this morning about
they're trying to get back from a wedding they were
at in uh back back on the East coast somewhere,
and now they the two of them have now divided
up because one of them now has to go to
a meeting somewhere on the East coast. The other one
was trying to get back because the friends having surgery
and the hole, the logistics and the text message made
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nothing makes sense to me this morning. Nothing.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
Everything is normal.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
So everything is absolutely normal. So what i'd like to
just ID like to first talk about Bolder and eventually
I'm gonna take Bolder and we're gonna go from Bolder
to Western civilization. But before we go from Boulder all
the way to Western civilization, we're going to go from
Boulder to Colorado in general.
Speaker 4 (05:19):
And a certain Senate bill.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
That we're told is going to make Colorado safer, which
I know hasn't taken full effect yet. But when we
walk a little bit through the bill, you'll realize that
this bill would not have done anything to have stopped
what happened in Bolder. But what happened in Bolder as
the news broke yesterday, and of course, God bless my
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poor mom. I get this rambling text message. She's tired,
can tell she's tired, ready for bed, but she's seen
something of the news about Boulder. Now, I haven't lived
in Bolder in twenty years.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
The Boldest near where you live.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
Right, so you know, and she's all worried concerned, but
she's not so concerned that I don't need to call
back right away.
Speaker 4 (06:03):
I can call back tomorrow sometime, danger right.
Speaker 3 (06:06):
So she's not she's not that concerned because she's really
ready to go to bed. As I start reading it
and start listening to it and watching it, and blah
blah blah, all of that, I am. I'm really amazed,
because you know, when I first heard the story, I
didn't I didn't hear all the details. I just heard that, oh,
there was some attack of some sort of emboldered on
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the pearls on Pearl Street. So I didn't know whether
it was you know, like you know, some az nuts
or what was going on. I just had no clue,
just something happened in Bolder. Then I start getting the
details filled in, and then I find out, oh, it's
a it's a not a protest, it's more of a gathering,
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a vigil, a demonstration on behalf of the hostages held
by Hamas in Gaza. So I make a leap a
conclusion that those are probably Jews, probably probably show yeah,
probably one or two Jews showed up. And then I
find out that somebody takes a flamethrower to said, probably Jews.
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And then I hear the police chief say it's too
early to ascribe a motive, and I'm thinking flamethrower, fire, gas, burn.
Speaker 4 (07:28):
Jews, halo coost.
Speaker 3 (07:33):
You can't figure out what might be going on here. Now,
I understand that you know, cops got to say what
cops got to say, and that you can't necessarily just
jump the conclusion. You can't say, however, you could have said,
we don't know precisely what this dirt bag's motive was.
But considering that we have some Jews protesting the holding
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of hostages by hamas in God, and this guy happens
to be Egyptian, that perhaps, just maybe we might have
some anti Semitism going on. And then, of course then
we start getting all the comments from the Democrat Jews
that are involved in our government. So here's what happened yesterday,
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June first. This attack a violent attack, I guess I
should describe it. Happened on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder.
By the way, it's still the Pearl Street Mall. They
ever renamed it Pearl Street yet it's just still the
Pearl Street Mall. It was a weekly Now, I didn't
realize this, but it was a weekly peaceful demonstration. The
organization that puts it together every single week is a
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group called Run for Their Lives. That's a group that
wants to raise awareness for Israeli hostages that are held
in Gaza. Now let's go to the suspect. So you
got that. It's a peaceful demonstration every single week Run
for Their Lives raising awareness for the Israeli hostages held
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in Gaza. Now the suspect, forty five years old, Mohammed
Sabry Solomon, an Egyptian national, shouting Free Palestine and using
a make shift flamethrower and molotov cocktails to attack the demonstrators.
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I kind of hate using the word demonstrators because I mean,
I know it's a demonstration, but demonstration has kind of
taken on a pejorative meaning that people tend to think
of demonstration as you know, you're you're chanting and shouting
and you know you're marching on your you know, disrupting
businesses and all that, and no, I'm not really sure
that's what it was. Eight people, ages fifty two to
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eighty eight, including a Holocaust survivor, were injured with birds,
some severe two victims were airlifted to a burn unit.
Ones reported in critical can the FBI Cashptaeil the director
immediately immediately class I'm just saying, in contrast to the
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to the Boulder police chief, you know, you know one
thing I should I shouldn't draw Tamar into this so
early in the in the week. But you know what
Tamer said to me dragon, Although I can't use the
exact language that she used, I hope they don't f
this up like they did John Benet Ramsay.
Speaker 4 (10:31):
Ouch ouch ouch.
Speaker 5 (10:36):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
Anyway, Cash Batail and the FBI classified the incident as
a targeted terror attack, and they are actually investigating it
as an act of terrorism. And the reason they're doing
that is because they're citing ideological motivations. Now, the police chief,
Stephen Redfeer Red fear Redfern, I'm not pleasure was, as
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I pointed out, was really cautious about labeling the motive,
but concern. He did confirm that the suspect acted alone,
taking into custody. He had minor injuries. He's been living
in Colorado. Springs reportedly reportedly entered the United States in
twenty twenty two on a non immigrant visa. That expired
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in February of twenty twenty three.
Speaker 4 (11:25):
He's overstayed his visa.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
He's an illegal alien in the country that should have
been removed.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
That.
Speaker 4 (11:34):
I know.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
We've got twenty million, or thirty million, or a five
hundred billion, however many illegal aliens we got in the
damn country, and so I know it's going to take
a while to get them all out of here. But
here is another example of get them all out. I
really have just kind of reached. You know, here's the
problem about going on vacation. You go on vacation, you
come back and use you just you're fed up. I've
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just fed up, and I'm kind of fed up with
God bless him.
Speaker 5 (12:00):
Tom.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
I do know that Tom Holman and Donald Trump and
Christi Nomble, Christy Nome's out too busy doing interviews. They're
all busy, they're all busy trying to get all these
illegal aliens out of here. I think it's time just
for a round up, just a round up, and just
get them all out. Michael, that's cruel. You don't have
any hard No, I really don't. If I overstayed my
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visa in France, or if I over stayed a visa
in Egypt, or I overstayed a visa in in Soul
or Japan or anywhere else, then you know I'd probably
be removed. But no, we we screwed up so badly
and let you know, so many people in this country
that it's going to take forever to give them out.
So here's a guy who overstate his visa now claims
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about his immigration status, including allegations of getting a work
permit under the Biden administration. I have not been able
to actually verify, so I don't know whether that's true
or not. But generally speaking, at about one twenty six
is when the attack happened. Of course they have. They
evacuated several blocks of the of Pearl Street and immediately
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Jared Polish Jewish phil Wiser, Juwish Jewish and some other
officials condemned the incident as a hate crime and an
active anti Semitism, noting its timing on the eve of
the Jewish holiday Valt. The Jewish community in Boulder obviously
had to express shock. As I surfed through some of
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the television stations, some of them were at different synagogues
trying to get reaction and trying to find you trying
to find somebody to talk to, and the group that
has been doing this weekly demonstration, for lack of a
better term, run for their lives, has canceled all their
upcoming events. Now, this particular incident follows a bunch of
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incidents targeting Jewish communities, including the killing of those two
Israeli embassy staff in DC back on May twenty second.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
So where are we.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
Well, Investigations will continue, FBI, local law enforcement, the National
counter Terrorism Center are all going to try to figure
out all the details. And of course, generally speaking, I
would say this is another example of the heightened concerns
about rising anti Semitism violence in the United States, and
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of course the ADF the Anti Defamation League reports a
spike in such incidents since twenty twenty three. No fec
Sherlock as if we haven't known that. But before we
get to Western civilization and what these anti Semitic attacks mean,
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because I think it goes way beyond anti semitism. This
is much larger than just it. Don't get me wrong,
it is pure, unadulterated anti semitism, but it goes beyond,
much more than that. But before we get to that,
I want to I want to take a little detour
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for just a moment. I mean, I've been driving the
highways and the byways of well, I've been driving the
twenty five and driving around Colorado and New Mexico, and
I gotta tell you, this state is so screwed up.
This state is so screwed up. But let's go back
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to April tenth, twenty twenty five, because something occurred on
that day that we were told is going to make
our lives safer, is going to make Colorado safer, is
going to reduce violence. And that's when Governor Jared Polis
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signed Senate twenty five three, which restricts the manufacture, the sale,
and the purchase of certain Now just want you listen
closely the words that I use, because there's there's a
word that I'm that I'm not going to use at
all when I go through Senate Bill twenty five to
OHO three.
Speaker 4 (16:20):
So it restricts.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
The manufacture, the sale, and the purchase of certain semi
automatic firearms and rapid fire devices. So it has a
restriction on semi automatic firearms. It prohibits the manufacturer, distribution, transfer, sale,
or the purchase of specified semi automatic firearms, which are
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defined as semi automatic rifles or shotguns that have detachable magazines,
and gas operated semi automatic handguns that have detachable magazines.
The only exemptions are firearms with fixed magazines, manually operated
firearms like bolt pump, lever slide action, so approximately forty
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common hunting rifles most recoil operated handguns, which accounts for
more than ninety percent of the handgun market. The law
does not affect a possession of curly owned firearms, So
if you're an owner of a curly owned firearm, you
can keep that without restriction. So that's the restriction on
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semiotic firearms.
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Hmm, wait a minute, There.
Speaker 3 (17:32):
Was nothing in that description of Senate Bill twenty five
to oh three that had anything to do with flamethrowers.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
Huh.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
Well, so all that bull crap that they told us
about making us safer, what was turned out? Well already,
Tom Sullivan, Jared Polus, every Democrat in the Colorado polit Bureau,
you're lying sacks of s word. It's not gonna do
anything to make it safer. Tell that to the people
and older. Oh I know what you, I know what
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your reaction is. Your reaction is, Oh, we should have
a special session now so we can go back and
we can include flame throwers. And then once you include
flame throwers, then you're gonna have to include knives, and
then you'll have to include I don't know, baseball bats.
Might as well include baseball bats because the Colorado Rockies
don't know how to use them, so you might as
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well use baseball bats too. And by the way, I
know that golfing's a big sport in Colorado because we're
a big outdoor you know, state golf clubs, particularly wedges. Well,
you know, maybe a number one would mean that would
you could probably kill somebody who the number one? Would
you certainly could with a nine iron. I'm really sick
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of stuff in the state, really really sick of stuff.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
Good morning, Micro and Dragon.
Speaker 6 (18:55):
This it's your favorite Guberna that took place yesterday in
Boulder was exactly that group that I told you about
earlier that I do on Sundays. I do walk with
the Hostages and Sundays, except this was the Boulder chapter.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
God bless you Giber number seventy four hundred rites. And
she makes a good point, but I've moved beyond Mike.
Please stop encouraging the pollup Buro. You know, behind closed
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doors yesterday what you are mocking. They seriously suggested a
special session to update that stupid bill to include incendiary devices.
They won't catch your sarcasm, those idiots will say, see
people on the right want this as well.
Speaker 4 (19:56):
I want it to I have you, you know, you really.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
I don't remember the details of the conversation, but somehow
tamer AND's from friends and I We're having a conversation
and the subject came up about things that were bad
in Colorado, and I think Tamar or maybe Carol or
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somebody said something about, yeah, we're getting as bad as California,
and I thought, no, not really, We're actually worse than California.
And I cancerely believe that it really does the soul
good to be gone for just a mere week and go.
I mean, don't get me wrong, New Mexico isn't much better.
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It's just that when I go to New Mexico, I'm
really isolated and kind of out of touch and can
kind of choose what I want to engage with or
don't want to engage with, and so it gives you
time for reflection. And New Mexico is a pretty bad
state in terms of just the stupidity that they're doing
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in New Mexico the same thing we're doing here, but
California ever so slightly. And don't jump to any grand
conclusion about this, but there are pockets in California that
are beginning to see the light that everything they've been
doing for the past several decades is now coming. Those
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chickens are coming home to roost and they begin to
realize it. And so there are there are some pockets
of resistance that are that are beginning to form that.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
May change it.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
For example, I'll give you a simple example. The election
of the new district attorney to get rid of Gascone
in Los Angeles is a prime example of that. Angelinos
that had enough of the lawlessness of the George Soros
type DA that never does anything kind of like we
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recognize I think we'll eventually recognize over here in a
Rapaho County. But it will, it will eventually change. But
Colorado has to get worse. I mean, I hate to
say that, but I really do believe Colorada has to
get worse. And and they're they're on don't get me wrong.
The paulup Bureros determined to make Colorado worse.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
I probably won't.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
In fact, I know I won't get to it today.
But I've been going down this rabbit hole about the
stupid bags because in New Mexico they didn't even ask
you want a bag, They just give you a back.
You just get the bag. And I just it made
me start thinking about the money collected, what's the effect,
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what was the purpose? What did it accomplish? And digging
into it, I'm finding out nothing, nothing's happened. And in fact,
it's if you really think about the objective of you know,
lowering Coe two, you know, which is Jared Poulos's wet
dream of you know, no carbon emissions, we were actually going,
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it actually does the opposite. So Colorado seventy four hundred. Yeah,
they probably will have a special session to outlaw incendiary
devices and it won't do a damn thing. Everything they
do is to punish law abiding citizens, all in the
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hopes or the feel good because it makes them feel good.
For them, it's self pleasure, it's it's their own. Their
passing of legislation is their way of I mean, I
hate to be crude so early back, but it's their
way of masturbating. They masturbate by passing legislation that makes
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themselves feel good, that doesn't accomplish anything, it doesn't do anything.
And that's exactly what the Democrats do. You heard about
the most recent wolf killing right now, we had to
kill another at least one or.
Speaker 4 (24:23):
Two more wolves.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
So I say, keep going, Democrats, keep going, Just go ahead,
because the Republicans are not in a position today to
reverse any of this stuff. So while they continue, they
Democrats continue to make things worse. Republicans have to get
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their act together so that when as these pendulums swing
back and forth, Republicans will be in a position where
they can take advantage of the absolute destruction of the
state so we can turn it around. That's the natural
course of things. And I'm just being realistic with you.
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Republicans can't change this, and I do believe it has
to get worse. So go back to Center Built twenty
five oh three, the permit and training requirements. Now you
can purchase an otherwise restricted semi automatic firearm, but only
if you get a or obtain or go through a
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firearm safety course and get your eligibility card. Kind of
like you know, they have an Illinois, you're FID. It's
going to be issued by county sheriff after they do
it background check, fingerprint based, criminal history record check, and
the sheriff have been given broad authority to deny applications
based on perceived risks. I'm probably one of those people
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that they if but for the fact that I live
in Douglas County, I'm probably a perceived why I'm outspoken,
pretty adamant. I just I just made fun of the Democrats,
and if I had a Democrat sheriff, I could be
I'm sure I would be a perceived risk. I'd have
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to go to court. At least they gave me an
out because they had they had to have some sort
of due process in there. So the due process is
that I could go to court and challenge the denial
of my application.
Speaker 4 (26:25):
So four to twelve hours.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
Depending on you know, whether or not you have a
hunter safety certification. You got to score ninety percent, which
is kind of interesting because you don't have score ninety
percent on almost anything to pass in college or high
school or grade school or anything else, but oh, to
have a firearm. You gotta pass that course with the
ninety percent or better. And then the Division of Parks
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and Wildlife. They're the ones that are tasked with developing
a system to track the eligibility cards and all the
training records accessible to instructors and FFL. And the penalties.
The penalties are amazing. It is unlawful to manufacture, distribute, transfer, sell,
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or purchase these specified semi automatic firearms. It becomes a
Class two misdemeanor for the first offense, which includes up
tow one hundred and twenty days in jail and or
a fine. Subsequent offenses would be a Class six felony,
which could get you up to eighteen months a year
and a half in prison. And firearm dealers that violate
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the law, well they also get up to five years
and can have their state firearms dealer permit revoked, which
I'm not quite sure what they would do with their
federal firearms license because well I'm not sure that state
I think they hear the supremacy clause would take over
and they can still keep their FFL. So, all that considered,
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what would that have done to help stop anything that
occurred in Bold of Colorado if it had been fully implemented.
What would have changed? Well, one the device that was
used is not included in anything incentive built twenty five
oh three, So that's it wouldn't have stopped that.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
Even if it had.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
If you're willing to go to jail to be a martyr,
to die whatever.
Speaker 4 (28:36):
That's not going to stop you.
Speaker 3 (28:39):
So whether it's a homemade flame thrower or it's a
commonly used semi automatic firearm, long gun or handgun doesn't
make a difference to me. If you're willing to go
to jail in order to kill a bunch of Jews,
then you're going to kill a bunch of Jews. You
don't give a rat task whether you go to jail
or whether you live or die, because you are a
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terrorist and you're gonna do it. You're an anti Semite,
you're a terrorist, you're a dirt bag, you're an sob,
And quite frankly, it's just too bad that because of
course it was Boulder. So you go to a safe place,
you know, you go to a gun free zone where
people are most unlikely to be caring. You want to
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really wish again, I'm just you know, maybe this is
the problem going on vacation. I wish somebody had been
carrying and just shot the s word out of it
blown m to bits, killed him to sound harsh, but
if it does, then you need to wake up because
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that is the world that we now live in.
Speaker 5 (29:50):
Now.
Speaker 3 (29:50):
Not everybody faces what the people, the Jewish people, I'm
sure there were, you know, there were probably some gentiles
marching too.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
But that's what we all have.
Speaker 3 (30:02):
The capacity, or not the capacity, not the right word,
that's what we all face just living now in this society.
At any given moment, anytime, anywhere, you and I can
be faced with this kind of danger. Now, Interestingly, I
don't normally carry when i'm you know, hiking around in
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New Mexico, but I did this past week because there
was a mountain lion that killed a puppy down at
the far end of the road that leads up the
mountain to where we are. And the mountain lion was
so aggressive that it started coming after the the woman
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who had a dog out. So anytime I walk the
dogs knowing that it was unlikely that a mountain lion,
you know, two big giant dogs, but a mountain lion
that's desperate is going to do desperate things. So for
the entire week, every time that I walk the dogs
morning or evening. I was carrying hollow Point to make
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sure that I could put it down. It's kind of
sad that the wildlife and the measures you take to
protect yourself from mountain lions, it's kind of what we
need to do in an urban situation. Actually, suburban doesn't
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make any difference, just almost anywhere. Now we've got to
learn that there there is evil in the world, and
killing someone who's trying to kill other people is the
right thing to do.
Speaker 5 (31:46):
Good morning, Michael.
Speaker 6 (31:47):
And when will the idiots that keep voting for these
politicians realize.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
Gun free zones?
Speaker 3 (31:55):
Hmmm, well you just open yourself up to Oh cars, Yeah,
that's another thing that needs to be banned, cars because
you know, people can do a lot of damage with
the car.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
So sad, Mike.
Speaker 5 (32:08):
The Boulder City Council is partly responsible for the attack
on Pearl Stream Mole yesterday. If they had simply declared
the Pearl Street male to be a flame thrower free zone,
none of those people would have been injured precisely.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
See, it's also simple when you just take all of
the foul deral and all the bull crap that they
you know, the rhetoric and all the bull craft that
all these pall of Bureau members feed you, you realize
that it's really just quite simple if we would all
just learn to live in the same fantasy land that
they live in. That just by waving the magic wand
(32:44):
and declaring something a flamethrower free zone, a gun free zone,
or better yet, you know what we really should do
is we should just declare it a Jew free zone.
See if we'd done that, then the Jews wouldn't have
been there protesting, you know, exercising that stupid First Amendment
right of protesting the fact that a terrorist organization is
(33:06):
holding hostages in Gaza. Well, why should we care about
that in this country? Just just eliminate Jews from Pearl Street.
Speaker 4 (33:16):
Why not do that?
Speaker 3 (33:18):
Because then you take away the incentive, You take away
the attraction for the nut jobs. See, we can't do
anything with the nut jobs, so we need to eliminate
the things that attract the nut jobs. The Jews are
like a bug light, so we got to get rid
of the bug lights, get rid of the buds, get
rid of the Jews. Dorag do we need to point
(33:38):
out to that sarcasm? Uh?
Speaker 2 (33:41):
Probably unfortunately, but probably.
Speaker 3 (33:43):
I think you're i think the right word is. Unfortunately,
we probably do have to point that out. Yeah, that's
that's the really not just sick part, but the sad
part that you have to point that out. But that's
how they think. Yeah, blame that, they're to blame. Blame
the people for in that pesky First Amendment too. I'm
(34:05):
so sick and tired of people thinking that they can
just express what they really believe. And if you can
express what you believe with words, why not with a
flamethrower