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Dana Lashes of seard Truth podcast sponsoredby Keltech. It's his life mission to
make bad decisions. It's time forFlorida man. So I wanted to We
didn't have time for this one yesterday, but imagine. I mean, this
is clever, but you're gonna getcaught. A Florida man wearing an Amazon
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uniform is caught on camera replacing afull package with an empty box in DeLand,
Lucia County Sheriff's office. They're investigatinghome surveillance video caught a guy who's
wearing the Amazon uniform replacing this packagethat went out to somebody's house minutes prior
with an empty box. It happenedat Quill Hollow neighborhood. Can you that's
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different? That's a different trick Ihaven't heard about before. But they said,
yeah, guy, I'm wearing anAmazon Can you get it? I
bet you can get an Amazon uniformon Amazon. Yeah. You gotta be
careful about this stuff. So likewhat now? Video is not even deterring
people anymore? Uh? Sad?Moving on here this let's see here.
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A Florida team with a will runlicense plate fled cops at one hundred and
forty five miles per hour on thefreeway. This comes out of Fox five,
Fox thirty five, Orlando, VeluciaCounty. It had the will run
tag. This teenager was not gonnaget caught. I guess, weaving in
and out of traffic through two differentcounties. He's got a man. He
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came out of the eighties. Thatkid came out of the eighties. Although
that's a ground ass man. He'sgot a mustache. But it says will
run and guess what the Sheriff's officewill pursue, and they did. They
arrested nineteen year old arrested Ashton ashtiIn. That's your first problem, Ashton
Jarvis after he recklessly fled from deputies. It's not ever gonna work. Don't
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ever try that these people. It'sdangerous. Welcome back to the program and
a last year with you. Bottomof this third hour and you can listen
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Facebook. I gotta tell you thereare there's not a lot of times that
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I get so super excited to talkto somebody that I'm almost rendered speechless.
It is so difficult to do.I was telling Cain that I feel like
Chris Farley and that SNL skit whenhe's sitting down with like some iconic director
or actor and he's like, youremember that time, and he can't hardly
talk because he's so excited. That'sme right now. I'm like Chris Farley
from SNL. Because I've been followingthis story. First off, I've been
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a friend of my next guest ora fan of my next guest for I
don't know. I think since Iwas aware of rock and roll, I
learned to play rhythm guitar poorly anddrums poorly because of people like my next
guest. I love rock and rollpartly because of my next guest. I
mean she is an iconic like pieIn, like og In women in rock
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and roll period men or women ShreiCurry. You know her from the band
The Runaway. She also has herown solo material, Boulevard's a splendor fantastic
album. I mean, she's gotJulia Lewis the Veronica's on this. I
mean it's really cool and you cango to her website. We'll have all
of the stuff down in the lowerthird about it now insanely, she was
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speaking out, as you would imagine, because she's not shied away from giving
her opinion. She's punk rock.She spoke out in defense of women and
children, particularly with this movement thatwe have seen lately that is really focusing
on transitioning kids while they're in puberty, while they're still developing, dosing them
up with hormones and pharmaceuticals before theycan actually even give informed consent because we
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have no idea what this stuff doesto kids long term. And they've gone
after him by they that the transTyrant lobby has gone after her for this
and most recently canceled her from ashow in Arizona, which is if she
was the headliner that night. ShriCurry joins us now via Skype, and
Shri first off, you God loveyou. I'm so happy that you're on
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with me. Thank you so much, A for everything that you've done for
rock and roll, for all ofthe women and men that you've inspired,
and for sticking up for our kids. I mean, you were just you're
just so hardcore. Thank you somuch for that. Dana, Well,
you're so welcome and I am sucha huge fan of yours, girls,
So I mean, I'm so excitedto be here and thank you, by
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the way, well thanks for beingsuch a voice for these kids, because
I'm telling you right now, Imean, there's something so evil going on
that, uh, for someone likeme that's been fighting for women's right since
I was a teenager, to actuallysee women going against women, whether it's
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in sports or allowing transgender men toswim to compete against women. And the
worst part for me is the children. The fact that they are indoctrinating children
in school from kindergarten to third grade. I mean, this is this is
ridiculous. So this is absolute insanity. And I mean I've I've never backed
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down from anything in my life,but there are three things that I would
never back down from. Course.Number one was the Runaways. Number two
was picking up a chainsaw. Imean it was a calling. And this
fighting against this, this this evilpresence that's after our children, I mean,
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I just can't. I can't backdown. So and then we're glad
that you don't. For those whodon't know, Sheory is an amazing chainsaw
artist. That's how hardcore she is. Pete brushes don't do it. She's
got to have the chainsaw, andshe's actually she's like so good at it
too. We're talking with Sari Curryvia Skype for those of you who are
just tuning in. You all youhad done was speak out, as you
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just said, in defense of this, and I was, actually, I
don't know why this surprises me anymore. I was taken aback by the treatment
that you receive, not like that, you know, deterred you at all,
but people went after you as thoughthey were going to try to get
you to change your opinion. Andall you did was speak out about the
dangers of transitioning kids speak. Andit amazes me, Shari, that we're
not questioning the hormones that we're pumpinginto kids. There are no long term
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studies on this none. We don'tknow what is going to happen to these
kids when they get older. They'regoing to have to be on medication for
their entire lives. I told myradio audience I had an aunt who when
she was going through menopause, shehad to get hormones that ultimately actually helped.
They think it attributed. They attributeher cancer developing to that. We
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don't even understand what effects this isgoing to have. You spoke out against
that. Did the response to yourconcern shock you? Well, it did.
And Gretchen Bonaducci, who's really afamily member to me now from breaking
Bona Ducci, I'm sure you've probablyheard of her, she moved to Bisbee,
she bought Greenway Manor and she's transformedBisbee into this really amazing town.
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It was lacking for some time.And the only good thing about this she
was the one that was throwing thisfestival is once she started to get the
threats towards me and towards the festivalin itself, and also bands dropping out,
she's decided and she went and filedher paperwork yesterday to run for mayor
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because she's had it up to here, and she's the kind of gal that
we need. We need people likeyou, Dana, more people like you
like me that know that this isthis is so wrong what they're doing.
And I really kind of right nowfeel a momentum that, of course,
with the UK banning puberty blockers,and which, of course puberty blockers is
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different from from the hormones that they'regiving these kids, and one gal on
X that I was able to meetwas Luca Heine and she was transitioned,
had her breasts removed at sixteen,and she was having some mental issues and
they wouldn't address that. Instead theygot a hold of her folks and said,
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you know, do you want aliving son or a dead daughter?
And now she is detransitioned. She'sin her early twenties, but she really
speaks out about the physical damage thatthese drugs did to her, where she's
in constant ain, her throat,her vocal cords ache, her joints are
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so painful, and also she's atrophyand usually the vagina they start to fall
out of your body. This iswhat they're doing to our kids. Yeah,
and no, that's the reality ofit. We're talking with Serri Curry
on there. She was going toplay the Riigro Festival in Bisbee, Arizona,
and you got threats, I meanpeople the reaction and from other women
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too, which was incredibly surprising.We always hear about consent. I grew
up hearing about consent. This isn'tinformed consent. What's happening here? What
do you make of that? BecauseI don't know if we're I mean,
we know so little about the consequencesof this. You know, to say
it's evil is being kind? Ireally the only thing that I can think
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of is I mean, because youhave to try to make some kind of
common sense out of something that's justyou can't make sense out of it.
To me, I don't know ifit's that they're doing it on well,
of course they're doing it on purpose. Is there some kind of population control?
Who the heck knows? I mean, these our children that will probably
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never have kids because of these drugs, especially these horrible surgeries that are one
hundred percent failure rate one hundred percent. I mean, who does that to
your body? I mean people,they can't have orgasms, they can't enjoy
sex, and they're destroying these kids. They're taking that away from them.
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And I think it's just so evil. And I don't know if it's to
keep us from seeing the real evilthat's going on behind all of this,
because it's it's something that I justcannot make any sense out of. And
I'm a common sense gout. Youknow. Yeah, it's sad. And
you mentioned, you know, someof these de transitioners and one of the
I've watched so many interviews and haveread so many pieces that they have written,
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men and women, and there isa bitterness and an anger that they
have. And there was one ofthe refrains that I see most often is
the people, the adults they hadtrusted in their lives to protect them from
these bad choices failed them. Andthat broke my heart. Yeah, and
not only that, I mean,the suicide rate doubles after transition, and
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that is starting to come out now, you know, uh, the trans
community they like to say that itstops kids from committing suicide, but that's
an absolute lie. And uh,once you've packed up your body and you're
in in a you know, turmoilbehind the fact that you don't feel like
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any person's going to want you,I mean talk about real uh suicidal ideation.
And that's what happens uh with withthese kids that regret it, because
again, you know, they're startingwith kids that are so young, all
they want to do is fit in, and they're easily molded and they're easily
coerced into these what what I nowcall the transpult and uh and you've got
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you've got the teachers, you've gotthe social workers, and they're doing it
behind parents' backs and uh, youknow, they're very lucky. They're very
very lucky Dana that they didn't dothis thirty years ago when my kid was
a couple of years so, becausethat we would have had to go girl.
And you're a chainsaw artist, you'revery good with the chainsaw. I'm
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just saying. I mean, yeah, I'm talking with Suri Curry. I
I love that, Like I said, I love that you spoke out about
all of this. Have you.I'm sure that you've gotten privately a lot
of messages of support. It's amazingthat it can get so politicized like this,
especially when you're just talking about kids. I mean, we're not even
talking about adults making decisions with theirown money and their own lives. We're
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talking about children that have adults intheir lives to guide them to make healthy
decisions. It's you know, Ilook at it like, if someone's beliemic,
you don't aid them in something thatis detrimental to their health and overall
well being. And that's really whata lot of adults in these kids' lives
I feel like are doing. Yes. And sometimes I don't know if it's
kind of like munch House and byproxy, uh in a way with some
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of these these parents that you know, they want to be the pool parent.
You know, oh, I've gota transcit. It's outrageous how it's
trip quadruple the amount of kids justfrom just four years ago that now come
out as trans And it's and theparents that get behind this because they want
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to be the cool parent on theblock. I mean, I'm sorry,
I'm not going to be so coolnow. You're not coolest though, So
I'm just saying, so I feellike that's like the law what you just
said. Yeah, I mean,it's very very scary, and I think
now and it's voices like yours,Dana and Luca Heine and so many others
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as well that that are causing peopleto take a hard look at this.
And again I want to thank theUK because now people are going, hmm,
maybe this wasn't the right Are youguys out of your mind? The
people that are behind this absolutely knowwhy this is happening, and it is
not for the betterment of our children, and it's not for the nuclear family.
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This is the destruction of our kids. And we're going to come after
you. We're going to come afteryou people, and we're going to stop
you. That's what we're gonna do, Dana. That's it. Sure Curry,
absolute legend, absolute rock icon.Thank you so much for everything,
everything that you stand for, everythingthat you continue to stand for, all
of the people that you inspire tofollow your your creative footsteps. We appreciate
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you. Anytime you want to comeon. You got a microphone here.
I mean you really you classed upthe place, so we appreciate you coming
on. Sure you so thank youso much. Good to talk with you.
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the news you would probably miss.It's time for Dana's quick five man.
Yeah, you gotta have the drumskick in on that song. That's such
a great song because we have ouryou know, our Saint Patti's Day bumper,
because some of us it actually isour culture. Our culture isn't your
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costume lefties, all right? Sofirst up, UH, a forty five
year old man was arrested for arsonafter an argument with his mom over breakfast
because he's a loser. H Apparentlyit's true. It's this in Japan.
I cut that's so mean. Itwas in Kyoto they arrested a forty five
year old unemployed man. I lovehow Japan today is just gonna shame the
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hell out of this dude. He'san under he's an unemployed loser, This
forty five year old toolbag. Onsuspicion of arson, he set fire to
his house following in an argument withthe sixty seven year old mom. According
to police, Satoshi Yoshizaki set fireto the house at eight forty five am,
and his mother fled. She wasn'tinjured, thankfully, but they got
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mad. He set fire to abox of tissues, and that's how it
started. Now. He lived inthe house with his mother and his forty
two year old younger brother. Mom, what you're doing here? What you
doing? Mom? What's happening?So we also have let's see here,
Oh, the brain needs meat.This is the most obvious headline I've seen
in a long time. A Harvarddoctor says animal products are essential for mental
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health and a blow to veganism.She says, the brain needs meat as
though your canine teeth didn't clue youin all right? You know, if
they didn't, then this should helpyou know. Why we have teeth that
can tear meat because we're supposed toeat meat. And if God didn't want
to see eat meat, he wouldnot have made the animals out of them.
They said that it's essential for wardingoff depression and anxiety, which is
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why like super annoying vegans. Andyou know they're vegan because they tell you
all the time that's why they're sadand anxious. But it's a top nutrition
expert they've revealed, sending a blowof veganism. Your brain doesn't need meat.
I mean, you need animal proteins. You need this stuff in order
to have a healthy life. Okay, nettie pots, people stop using them
incorrectly. You're giving y'allselves some braineating amobas. So you have to use
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distilled water. People are apparently fillingup their netty pots right out of the
tap and then shoving it up theirnose and then surprise, brain eating amiba
and you're shocked by this. Stopit. Use distilled water. And if
you can't find distilled water to use, don't do it. It's super simple.
So the CDC is like, look, they're warning you about it.
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It can kill because what is thesurvival rate for brain eating to me?
But like negative fifty something like that. You have negative fifty percent chance of
survival. Yeah, you might dietwice. It's so deadly. This is
nothing that can you know, nothingyou can do. So they said,
yeah, don't do that because apparentlythere have been ten people in the past
what year or so that have andjust because tap water, I don't understand
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this, why people, why peopledo this? So Kansas City chief story,
there have been two three more adultscharged. This was at Kansas City
parade shooting. Prosecutors revealed six peoplefired guns and twelve had weapons on them.
Only five have been named. Butdon't call it gang violence or anything
like that. You know, itwas illegal actually for them to carry technically
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Kansas City, which goes to showyou that only the criminals are gonna have
guns. You can take them away. These people are so ridiculous, But
they said the court documents said twelvepeople had brandished them, six people fired
at least six people. They're actuallynot even sure. They just they're figuring
it maybe six people. Or theyput out was they were going after what
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they called quote unquote right wing influencersfor saying or spreading the misinformation that there
are cannibal gangs in Haiti, andthen literally later on in the piece they're
like, well, yes they doeat people, but it's you know,
to scare their their uh uh theother gangs to scare their rival gangs.
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Like can't a guide just eat aperson, just eat a man and not
be called a cannibal? I mean, you guys are so judgmental. I
mean, how many people does it? How many people do you got to
eat to be called a cannibal?According to NBC came, I mean,
what's the we should ask them?What is what is the official count?
Like? How many people do youhave to eat? Of? What?
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I mean that that act? Byit? I can't believe we're debating this,
but it's our Hey, these arethe suppress I didn't do those don't
get out, I mean, uh, because I would just simply think that
you know the act of eating someoneis called cannibalism. Yes, that is
truly the definition. Yeah, soI don't think it takes three humans to
eat before you can be feel likethis is a total commercial. Why are
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we shaming cannibals? Is that whatthis is about? They write? Elon
Musk and conservative influencers have spread unverifiedclaims to millions smearing Haitian migrants as cannibals.
Well, they were talking about thecannibal gangs and then they get down
going on this. Then they getin there and they talk about the violent
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gangs, and then they talk aboutall of the different tactics that the gangs
used to try to scare each otheror to seem tougher, and they actually
admit that, yeah, they someof them do, because but it's only
not because they find human flesh delicious. It's because they're trying to scare their
rival gangs. So it it's onlycannibalism. If you enjoy it, is
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that this is our press, guys, it's our press. I that you're
they They talk to this guy who'sa counter terrorism researcher and he's like,
yeah, well, I mean theysaid that they were. They actually talk
about a video of Haitian gang memberseating people in this piece, but don't
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say that they're eating people. Andthe counter terrorism researcher goes, well,
yeah, I mean, you know, the whole point is you're trying to
appear as the craziest person because nobodywants to mess with the crazies. It's
a tactic, that's a whole thing. But they're like, yes, they
are eating people, but it's onlybecause they're trying to scare these other gangs.
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Oh my gosh. It's like,don't call him a murderer. He
only murdered one person. He's nota murderer. Or it's like they're not
a rapist. They only rape oneperson. He's not a cannibal. He
just ate a guy, just andgod, you know, oh my gosh.
Our media, I mean they literallyconfirmed it. The accusations of widespread
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cannibalism are based on what expers areintimidation tactics from select gang members. In
some videos, members of violent gangsbite into human flesh. They're trying to
scare rivals and terrorize local Haitians,rather than it being a reflection of common
and normalized behavior. That's actually I'mreading right from the piece just one guy,
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Kane, let the man need aman, come on barbecue. How
did we become a society that nowthe media and democrats mainly just want to
protect the criminals and those that aredoing these horrific things. Oh, they
want to protect all the nut jobs, right, so you can be a
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trans terrorist and go in and shootup an elementary school and oh it's so
bad. I mean, don't beme into the trans Papa. Wait,
there's to the points of dead kidsin school right now? Can you maybe
not to the point where the FBIor law enforcement will hold back manifestos and
stuff in this instance. Yeah,it's unbelievable. Oh, we can't release
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the manifesto because they talk about transpolitics in it and we don't want that,
you know. I mean that's bad. I mean, yes, it
was bad that they shut up awhole school, that she shut up a
whole school. But you know theydo this, they like they go after
they go after the innocent, andthey protect the criminal. Like the Daniel
Penny guy. I mean, oh, he went and he he abused this
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infant baby, homeless man who wasjust there trying to put smiles on the
faces of people. Dresses Michael Jackson. Well, he hadn't dressed like Michael
Jackson in ten years. And therewere a million subreddits on Reddit talking about
wow, watch out for platform whatevernumber, because this crazy dude's up there
threatening to kill everybody every damn days, up there threatening to kill everybody.
And he had dressed like Michael Jacksonin a year, and he had punched
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a sixty three year old woman inthe face, and he tried shoving another
woman onto the subway tracks and thenright before Daniel Penny attacked him, he
was threatening to stab and cut peopleand kill them all. But you know,
don't you dare contemn that infant babyman. That's how they do it.
That's how the press handles all ofthis. If they believe it's advantageous
for them politically, they will lieto you just like that. Yeah,
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Or what about the bodega owner whodefended himself against a repeat offender who went
in and was trying to kill him? Yep? Can you believe this infant
baby man who just needed some money? Can you believe he was murdered by
this old, mean demon running abodega? Or sorry, what did she
say? Joe Biden Bogada? Andthen and then they they demonized the innocent
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guy and they were and they defendeda the criminal. I mean, how
many instances do you see like this? Where this takes place? Every single
week? Every week? Thanks fortuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's
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