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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's his lafe mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
Alrighty So first, a Florida man was sentenced to six
years for Oh he looks happy for uh, looks too
happy for biding a deputy's head. At EDM Festival, thirty
seven year old James Anderson entered a guilty plate to
agridy battery on the law enforcement officer. It was drained
soul fest so well he took a bite out of
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a dude's head. He was sentenced to six years in
prison and another ten years probation. They were trying to
arrest him at the EDM Festival last May and Ponce
de Leon and Anderson tried to grab the deputy's gun
and then bit him in the head. It literally exposed
the deputy skull. He literally took a huge meat chunk
out of the deputy's head and you could see a skull.
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The deputy recover from his injury. So yeah, it feels
like he should get in major trouble. You don't go
for the dude's gun and then bite his hat off.
But I would like to know what he was being
arrested for, though a judge sentence is a Florida dentist
accused of a campaign of terror.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
You're a dentist. What are you doing?
Speaker 1 (01:15):
He sent over one hundred threats to forty victims and
retaliation to their political commentary sixty one. He wrote threats
of injury and death even after agent's intervened and asked
him to stop.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
Robert can't Will. That's a name right there.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Oh my gosh, I mean he sent a lot of stuff,
like one hundred threats to forty different victims. Dentist can't
will feel it can't but will but he golly, he
would tell people prepare to die, you won't see Jesus
because you're an immortal degenerate.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
Maybe let's not do that.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Let's not do stuff like that, and you know, just disagree.
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we're going to wake up and go, you know, we
really need to go to bat for that student who
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the pro Hamas student who is targeting Jewish students at
on campus. And he's like, he's literally a radical foreign
Islamist out Khalil Mahmud Khalil, and they're saying it's a.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Direct attack on freedoms.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
He should be he's he's uh, he's a his status
what I think he's like a legal alien, but he's
not a citizen. And as you know, he was arrested
the Prohamas activists. He led a coalition of writers that
wanted to seek the erratic, the eradication of Western civilization.
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They had a big riot at Columbia University in Bernard College.
He was arrested by Ice agents. Per New York Post.
His he leads the Columbia University apartheid divest group. And
he completed his graduate studies at Columbia in December. Sidebar
who else does not really think that that's impressive anymore.
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When someone's like, oh, I went to Columbia, I went
tire him like you're a moron. I'm sorry. I really
do though, And he is potentially he's got a great
cardios I visa. He's he's looking at having his green
card cancel. They may do that and have his visa
revoked because Potus has been cracking down on this stuff. Right,
he was inside his university own apartment. Ice agents entered,
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took him into custody. He graduated months ago, but still
somehow was living in school provided housing. And there's a
policy that allows students to remain on campus after graduating.
I don't understand that, but okay, So he was super
active in all of the disruption. There's tons of video
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of him all of this stuff. He had flyers that
apparently came directly from Hamas's own like Hamas Media, Hamas's
media office. They were handing out flyers that talked about
I mean like I mean, it's they looked violent, It
looked like they were the flyers when you look at him,
looks like they were advocating violence. He one of the
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pamphlets was titled our Narrative al Axa Flood, which was
a whole pamphlet explaining the justification, their justification for October seventh. Yeah,
he passed. He apparently passed around trading card like photos
of Hesbola leader Hassan Israla.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
Uh he was.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
I mean there's there's a lot. So this dude is
an absolute agitator. One of the things apparently because Bernard,
their college was the site of the building takeovers for
like two weeks, there were people who were barging into
classrooms and tossing around pro Hamas flyers and I mean
that's like actual pro Hamas stuff. So agents rted this
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dude's apartment. Columbia put out a statement addressing the presence
of agents in the vicinity, et.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
Cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
He his supporters issued a press release calling the arrest
a racist targeting.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
That's so stupid.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
They're trying to instill fear and pro Hamas activists is
I don't say Palestine because it's a fake thing. They
had a petition demanding his release et cetera. I mean,
these people raised hell, this guy raised Hell, and Democrats
decided this is what they're going to go for. They're
acting like it's a big speech thing, it's a free
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speech thing. It's not. I wanted to go back to
the I'm pulling this forgiving. I'm pulling this post up.
I wanted to go back to this story that I
had said. This is December seventeenth, twenty twenty three. It's
an older story that I have, and this is why
it's super interesting. The headline Biden's qute unquote violent settler
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Israeli visa band would bar those who simply disagree with
his terrible policies, and it gets into restrictions on Israeli's
in response to what they were calling settler violence, et cetera,
et cetera. So back in December of twenty three, this
is something that the Biden administration did. They announced that
they had that they were implementing visa bands against Israelis.
They said that people who quote unquote disrupted or prevented
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efforts to achieve a two state solution, including through nonviolent means,
and it was pretty broadly applied. Essentially, it denied visas
to anybody who disagreed with White House foreign policy. And
there was not a single Democrat. There was not a
single civil rights organization. There was not I mean, there
wasn't a single anything that objected or protested or signed
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a petition or did anything like that. So all of
the people who are complaining and who are screaming about
Trump's policy of looking at the visas of students who
are on campus promoting Hamas, rioting for Hamas, passing out
Hamas literature, passing out trading cards featuring Hamas literature, or
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they're their leaders. Biden did it. That's the justification. Step
off and Democrats when they open Pandora's box, they never
look in the future and go, how can this be
worked the other way? So Biden already established this in
twenty twenty three. What's more, though, they're even without that,
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So take away just you know, if you don't want
to include the Biden precedent, ice is still one thousand
percent correct in what they're doing.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
A green card. A green card does not mean that
you have.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
A greater claim to a constitutional right than if you
were here on a student visa. There are statutes that
regulate that govern the criteria for not only remaining in
good standing, but for obtaining them in the first place.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
And those statutes, by the.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
Way, include and I'm pulling this up, so this is
eight USC. Subsection twelve to twenty seven A four and B.
It's already a statute. The law states that terrorist activities
if you are an alien who engages in a terrorist activity,
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I'm going to skip down to is it representative as
defined in a political, social, or other group that endorses
or espouses terrorist activity? Terrorist activity defined unlawful under the
laws of the place where it's committed to seizing, detaining
threaten inny Kill, inter containing, detaining blah blah.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Blah, et cetera.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
Uh. Literally, already he's violated the statute. That's the actual
law that I just read to you. What of his
activities isn't included in? That is the safer question than
to ask what is so ice is one thousand percent correct?
One thousand percent correct? And what they're doing here they.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
Have every right.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
So not only did Biden establish the precedent that doesn't
even include violating a statute, but that is the actual
law that governs this. There is no way you look
at this where this dude gets to stay, which brings
us to the difference between these classifications. Just because you
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have a green card does not mean there's citizenship, is
the be all, end all. You do not have any
more of a claim on that right than than any
other persons stands citizenship or outside of citizenship.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
That's it. But what's more, I can't.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
It is very well known that you cannot go to
Mexico and engage in political protests.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
Cain right, You've got family, that's it. You can't. You
can't even go there. No, I'm getting worked by.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
The cartel before the government. But it either way, it's
not good.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
I mean, okay, exclude in the cartel. The government would
totally arrest you though, because it's not allowed. You cannot
be a non citizen in Mexico and go.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Yeah and petition their government.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Yeah, petition their government and go and take part in
any kind of you know, foreign country. You can't go
in Italy and do it. They, I mean, they tell
you you can't do that. It's I mean literally everyone
says it's yeah, it's not a good idea if you're
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in a foreign country to protest, like that's a life hack.
Just like it's a life hack where if you're thirsty,
drink water life hack? Do you know, can that if
you don't run out into a busy street, you won't
get hit by a car? What dude, just helping y'all
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out here. I'm saying so in like countries like Italy,
you can't. You can't do that. You can go in
and go in. I can't go to Italy, you know,
go and wander around, get some get a nice cab
in the wine wall, walk around and then be like,
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I want to go participate in approach. I can't do that.
You know why, because I'm a guest in that country.
For all of the discussion about Americans being loud and brash.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
What are we dealing with here?
Speaker 1 (13:23):
You're telling me that we have to accommodate foreigners who
are coming in who don't even understand our system and
want to raise hell within it. Be you're a guest,
You be a good guest. Right you're in someone else's country,
you be a good guest. It's not very difficult to
understand this. If I can't do it in Ireland, I
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can't do it in Norway. I can't do it in Italy.
I can't go to Turks and Caicos and do it.
I couldn't go to Puerto Rico, I couldn't go to Mexico.
I definitely gonna go to Mexico and do it.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
It's frowned.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
It's in the severity ranges from citation to your jailed.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
It's not allowed. The United States is no different.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
And the difference is this guy is literally promoting a
group that is all about violence and murder.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
It's a terror group. It's they're actual terrorists.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
So spare me the whole weeping and ashing of teeth
about free speech. It has nothing to do with free speech.
He is not a citizen. He doesn't get to claim
the same rights as other citizens do. This is very
explicitly laid out in federal and our statutes. Ice is
completely correct. Trump is completely correct in this. So no,
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we're not gonna sit here in glad hand mock maud Khalil.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
He's wrong.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
He's got to go, and there needs to be serious
consequences for this stuff. You don't go over to a
country as a guest and acclican ass. You just know
you can when you become a citizen by all means
you can. You get that's one of the perks of
your citizenship without it. Shut up, because we've got enough
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loud mouths in this country. We don't need a bunch
of foreigners coming in and doing the same thing, saying
be a good guest. We're good guests when we travel.
You be a good guest when you come here.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
Very simple. But it's.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
He absolutely meets the threshold for being deported. It's section
two and two of the I in A And by
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Speaker 2 (16:58):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
So an Illinois man led deputies on a chase an
a stolen ambulance in Milan County. I'm sorry, man, can't
grant Celine thirty of Illinois is facing all kinds of charges.
He led law enforcement officers on a chase and a
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stolen ambulance. He was booked in a Melan County jail.
Oh boy, lots of things saw it, the deadly weapon,
criminal mischief, abaiting arrest, blah blah. They're also going to
file more charges on authorized use of a motor vehicle
with a lawful restraint.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
What did you think stealing an ambulance was going to
do for you?
Speaker 1 (17:43):
So they said that they learned, excuse me from Allegiance
Mobile Health, that a man at a local hotel had
called for an ambulance in reference to a mental health issue.
When it arrived, he jumped in and took it drove away.
So he called for it and then as came in,
I guess, ran around and got into it and took off.
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Is he the joker makes me wonder right?
Speaker 3 (18:08):
Good?
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Heavens, let's see this, oh boy. An LA deputy used
a pringles can and a secret code to smuggle This
is the second time Pringles has been in the headline
to smuggle heroin and lock up Thirty nine year old
Los Angeles County deputy sheriff accused of smuggling heroin to inmates.
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So some Merrick Kingstown stuff with. He conspired with gang
shot callers using a secret code and tubes of Pringles
to move the drugs. So Michael Meiser he was arrested.
He oh golly, he brought more than a pound of
black tar heroin hidden inside two Pringles cans before he
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was taken into custody.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
So he's in lots of trouble.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
As you one can imagine, Air India flight to Delhi
made an emergency U turn to Chicago after eleven out
of the twelve toilets clogged? What are they eating that
that happened eleven of the twelve And they're like, oh,
it's customer service and I.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
And I gotta get this one.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
A woman is accused of locking her not clothed partner
on the balcony and he froze to death her Japanese police.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
So this is in Japan. Fifty four year old woman.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
Was arrested on charges of assault and lethal confinement in Nakasaki.
She told the victim to get out on the balcony
while he was naked, confined him there. Then the next
day police arrived to an emergency call. He was pretty
much nearly dead from hypothermia in a room.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
Wow. Just wow.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
So in addition to this, there was also the big
thing that's now passed out of committee and I'm pulling
this up. This is the THHC thing. Now, I want
to be very clear, I am not part of this
consumer base. I'm just consistent with big government, especially after
the Rona. So what's happened is that the THHC bill
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that we were talking about. I mean, Texas legislators could
be working on property tax relief or abolishing property taxes outright,
but instead they're floating around with gun control bills. And
I mean they unanimously passed this bill banning THHC out
of committee and it's going to head to the Senate.
Every single Democrat voted for it. It was a unanimous
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everybody voted for it. Now, what is a building? It's
already illegal for kids. They're talking about consumables or edibles
or it's not they're not talking about like smoking actual marijuana.
There is a difference and can't correct me if I'm
wrong on this. Again, I'm not a breaking bad fan.
I've never watched it.
Speaker 3 (20:49):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
It's no I know, but whatever. So I know that
there's a difference between like THHC. That's I don't want
to say distilled concentrated in like a gunummy or whatever.
How I think there's other products I don't know.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
However, it's delivered vap gummy.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Yeah, and then like actual smoke, like smoking a joint,
right right, there's a there's a difference.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Yeah, they actually grow the flower what they call the flower. Yes, sorry,
but that's they grow it with those specific genetics in mind,
so that the plant itself produces.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
I just want people to realize, like, this is not
stoner stuff, and I'm not, like I said, I'm not
a part of this consumer base. I have used products
with CBD oil, but I don't do THC. I don't
smoke pot, I don't do any of that. Now that's
not to say that I want to boss everybody around
in their life. I'm just consistent there's a difference between
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and I want to make that clear because everybody thinks
that they're talking about letting nine year olds run around
Texas and smoke pot.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
That's literally not what this bill is.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
It's it's about the THHC in the things you can
see the edibles.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
Yeah, and I think it's the type of t because
there's molecular differences with the THC that's currently under law,
and which is why.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
We can just skip over all of the differences. But
yet it is regulated though, yes, there I don't understand
the science of current yeah. Yes, And they can't sell
it to kids. They're not like standing outside of elementary school.
It's like going, hey, kids came here.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
It's like going to the gas station and trying to
buy liquor or anything that you would need to be
twenty one for. It's that same.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
So the people who are telling you otherwise about this
are ligning to you, and then you have to question
what their motives are because they're purposely, maliciously misrepresenting something.
So I the reason I am so against what they're
trying to do with this bill is because they're literally
taking a gun control argument and they're applying it to this.
The formula is the same. You got to switch out
the variables. So instead of getting his property tax relief.
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They're going to take something that has been legal for years.
And keep in mind there has been a resurgence of
Republican voting. Texas is not flip blue. There have been
counties actually in past three elections where you have had
counties that have been purple that have voted, have more
registered Republican voters in them, and have voted Republican more
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consistently than Democrats, more consistent consistently. Why all of this
has already been legal. And again there's a difference between
the THCHC and edibles and then like running around in
smoking pot. No one's talking about the latter. And they've
decided that they're going to just like arbitrarily ban it
and there's actual no legitimate reason to do so. I
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think it's silly. I think it's stupid. I think that
it undermines I think it undermines individual liberty. And I
think it's a gun control argument again applied to this,
and I think it's a joke for the Texas Republican
Party to do this. It's an eight billion dollar industry
in the Republic of Texas. This is not a stoner
or hippie thing. It's already illegal. To sell to minors.
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No one's selling it to minors. No one's talking about
smoking joints. It's literally about THHC in consumables.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
And that's it.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
So the people who are telling you otherwise are and
they're either getting I mean, you got a question, are
they getting paid to lie? Or are they just ignorant
and malicious? You know, naturally, I don't know. I have
to question the motivation of people who say these things.
And it's so there's no, it's not going to turn Texas.
This is not anything remotely like.
Speaker 3 (24:17):
What Colorado did.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Colorado was like a free for all, smoke all the
things wherever you want. I mean, that's not at all
what this is. And it's already legal, So what is
the whole it's just misdefining me. Any Republican that supports
this in Texas, I'm not going to be able to
I'm not gonna be able to support them because they're
probably out their supporting gun control too. Are these the
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same Republicans that have been floating around with these stupid
gun control bills and committee I've been hearing about it.
I just can't talk about I just can't support Republicans
that are doing this. I am like one person away
from being done with this party permanently, one person away
like maybe never voting for them again.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
I am right there.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
They they're horrible financially with economics, the horrible with gun rights,
They're horrible with this. It's the uniparty stuff. This is
literally uniparty stuff.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
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