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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And now the thoughts of the Phillies.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Karen, Hey, a home run ball is coming my way.
I'll just reach up and whoa, that man grabbed it
for his son. Oh good for him. I hope that
little fella enjoys his souvenir. But wait, As a white
woman with an inverted bob haircut that peeked in the
mid two thousands, I'm contractually obligated to be an entitled
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monster who throws a public tantrum. You know what they say,
with great haircuts comes great responsibility. So let me roll
up my sleeves because it's showtime, Donna. At least nobody
at the ballgame will judge me. In Philadelphia, we have
a term for obnoxious fans. Fans.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Hi, that ball was mine?
Speaker 1 (00:48):
And those were the thoughts of the Phillies, Karen, Hello, Welcome.
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Government is the problem.
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at ten eleven on a Monday, heading over to teams. Well,
we're talking shop with mister Dan Perkins. Dan, how you doing.
Speaker 7 (02:07):
Fine? Thank you? And yourself?
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Not too bad? Not too bad? What's going on in
your world?
Speaker 7 (02:12):
Well, I want the audience to understand that I invited
you to play golf and you begged out because you've
got a bad bumb shoulder.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Well, you know, hippo regulations would normally preclude you from
discussing that on the air, But yeah, I do have
a n impinged nerve and I was swinging a club
Saturday and it just kind of wasn't fun.
Speaker 7 (02:35):
Oh, I understand it, because what I wanted to say
to you is that I had an injury in my
right shoulder where I couldn't bring my right arm higher
than chess's level. Oh wow, So I had no back
I had no backswing, but I still played golf, I
believe it or not say better. So I just that
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just came to me when you were saying you were
you were injured playing injured as uh uh, And I
never forget that. I went into my brother is uh
was in New York City and was on all of
the major hospitals as a bile I think a consultant.
We don't need to go into what that means. But anyway,
he knew, he knew a lot of doctors that he knew,
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the the chief surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery, which
treats the the Yankees, the Mets, the Giants and the
tennis players and whatever. And I wanted to see him
and he said, well, what's going on. I says, like,
I can't do this. We'll do he said, laughing, Well
don't do that. I said, I need to do that.
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They need to do that to be able to do
other things. He said, well, we're gonna take care of
her right now, and he will hold on. This enormous
needle must have been I don't know in my mind
it must have been twelve foot long, but anyway, he
punched it in my shoulder and said, you'll feel better
in a couple of days. And he was right. It
was a cornsone injection and ye, it relieved.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
But I think that's what I need. Any little jacket
cortizone that should do the trick.
Speaker 7 (04:10):
There you go. Okay, So I want to tell you
a true story about me. It's got me really, really,
really angry. Okay. Uh I you may be able to
talk this, but maybe not. And you may have somebody
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in your audience that can talk this, but maybe not.
I am getting to now over four hundred emails a
day from a website that I've never signed on. Wow,
which one and the four for uh the four hundred eight?
(04:53):
This is this is, this is absolutely true. I'm getting
I got one hundred and twenty this morning before you
called me. I had one hundred and twenty emails this
morning at four hundred. Actually had six hundred on Saturday,
six hundred on Sunday. No, I've tried everything. I've tried
to write to the company, and I think I'm going
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to have to get an attorney and maybe file suit
because it's it's it's eating up storage space on my
computer on my phone, and I keep getting you're almost full,
and you got to and I go to it and
I clean out all these these emails. I found out, however,
yesterday or yeah, yesterday, when I was looking about what
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my options are as far as hiring an attorney to
represent me in litigation, I've got to keep copies of
all the emails, and I've I've deleted thousands, but put them.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
On a flash drive. Just put them on a flash
drive and then delete them.
Speaker 7 (05:54):
Yeah. So there must be other people out there, maybe
not as absurd what's happening to me. But I do
know that beyond that, I get all kinds of spam.
And I don't know whether you've seen this one. What
we know, what we know about the internet that if
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you sent I I can't mention names. But I I
had a situation where I was looking for something to buy,
and I went to one website to see if they
had what I was interested in buying. Within days, I
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became deluged with people, competitors, trying to sell me their
their equivalent of what I was looking for at the
other place. I see that happening all the time. I
don't happen to see you or not, but I get emails,
and the current emails which are not as not as
bad as the four to six hundred a day, but
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I'm getting emails from a company's who say I owe
them money for services that I never bought. And when
I asked them, for example, could you please tell me
the last four digits on the credit card that you're
trying to use it's not working and they never respond,
but they send somebody. So I'm being inundated with people
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who want me to buy more storage or iCloud is
about to expire, and when I challenge them, they just
don't do anything. So it's costing me time and aggravation.
And I'm curious whether you're seeing that same kind of stupid,
not to.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
That extent, but yeah, I get something from a company
claiming to be Norton, even though they're not telling me
that my annual has already been charged my card, And
when you look at the email, it's like four hundred
and seventy bucks, and it's like, well, I know that
didn't happen, so you know, I just I keep putting
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labeling it as junk, and eventually it goes to junk,
and then I just I don't even read my junk.
I just delete everything.
Speaker 7 (08:10):
So yeah, I mean, it's it's very frustrating, very frustrating,
it is, and you're trying to read a story and
that one of these stupid ads comes in blocks what
you're seeing and you have to wait for the ads
it's clear before you can continue what you want to read.
It just it's just absurd. It's very frustrating to me
and I ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
This is another episode of the first world problems of
Dan Perkins.
Speaker 7 (08:41):
So with that that important piece of information out of
the road, let's deal with what's going on in the
real world. When when the COVID problem attacked the world,
our CDC and FDA lied to us, along with Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Pardon lied to us.
Speaker 7 (09:09):
Oh yeah, oh yes, that's what I'm getting I'm getting
to They lied to us because, in my opinion, they
didn't have the information to tell us the truth. Because
they didn't know what the truth was because the protocol
in the in the FDA for a new vaccine is
the following there must be three thousand people in a sample.
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That sample has to be followed for three years, and
then the results have to be peer reviewed before it
would be considered for approval by the FDA. They said,
they told us, we don't have time. This is too
big a problems, so we're going to abandon the protocols. Now.
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The protocols were put in primarily to protect us, the
American consumer, that we weren't getting something that could kill
us or cause bodily injury or mental problems or whatever.
But they abandoned it, and they're still abandoning it. The
new version of the COVID nineteen shots are not adhering
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to the policy that the CDC and the FDA had
on new vaccines, and people are Some people are asking
the question, should we continue down the path of putting
needles in our children's arms not knowing what the implications
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are to them and their health.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Well, no, you shouldn't. There's vaccines that have been well
tested and we know, you know, polio whatnot. But the
COVID in particular, again, they lie to us and they're
still lying to us about it to cover their asses.
Do you see what Phfiser did? You know? Trump comes
out and says, hey, you guys need to, you know,
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justify what you've done here, and instead of actually providing
the information transparently, they try to distract by putting Trump
up for a Nobel prize. It's like, you know, sorry,
it ain't working. It ain't working, Pfiser, Maderna. These guys,
you know, they got immunity, but that doesn't mean they
don't get immunity from public humiliation. They don't. They don't
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have immunity from getting harassed from the people that they've
from the families of the victims of their shots. They've
murdered people, they've disabled people for the rest of their
lives with this. They need there's gonna be, whether they
like it or not. H Borla and these other chumps
need to pay a very heavy, painful price for what
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they've done.
Speaker 7 (11:52):
I can, I can, I can say to you out
again the Perkins Book of Life. I believe that the
heart attack that I had the only logical conclusion, given
the condition of all the other arteries in my body
that were tested when they were doing the surgery that
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the blockades that occurred in the artery on the back
of my heart was because of the COVID shot that
I received. Yeah, and it was. And it was at
the time when the UH the FDA decided that they
wanted to warn people, especially opt people over sixty five,
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which I was at the time, to be careful with
spacing your shots because it could lead to the heart conditions.
But my point is, my point is we've got a
problem here in Florida. We have the the the chief
medical officer for the state of Florida, who wants to
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eliminate mandatory.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
Vaccines as we should.
Speaker 7 (12:57):
He's not eliminating He's not eliminating vaccines. He's eliminating mandatory vaccines.
I agree, And the people well, but the people who
are opposed to here are saying, but you know, if
if we leave the decision this is this is what
they're saying. We leave the decision as to whether or
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not a child gets a vaccination to the parent, as
opposed to the public health people and the schools. We're
endangering a large portion of the population. Demeasles, momp's rebella
polio whatever. And and the chief medical person says we're
not We're not saying that you can't get them. We're
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taking them off the mandatory schedule. I agree, and and
I'm curious what what what you believe, what your thoughts.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Are on I agree because the people who want their
kids to get jacked up with all this stuff, what
do they got to worry about? They got nothing to
worry about. If your kids are all jacked up with
this stuff, why do you care if my kid isn't.
You've got the vaccine right supposed to protect you from
getting whatever this is. So if my kid doesn't get it,
my kid's the one's who should be worrying, Not you, Karen's,
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not you liberal idiots, not you. Pharmaceutical companies who keep
making a ton of money, and as well, pediatricians get reimbursed.
Some can make upwards of one hundred grand a year
forty to fifty grand a year and higher by forcing
these jabs on the kids. So there's money involved here.
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So I don't trust the CDC, I don't trust the FDA.
I don't trust the medical industry right now to mandatory
Oh you have to, yeah, I'm damn sure. I don't
trust the schools, so yeah, I heartily agree with doctor Lodappo.
And if you now again polio, yeah, I mean there
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are vaccines that we know works. They've been time tested
and decades of proof. I've been jacked with them twice.
I got no problem with that. But as far as
these these COVID shots all the time and some of
these other ones that they're making the girls get, I
just I don't buy it. There's not enough safety information
on it. There wasn't enough studies done on it, and
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we know damn sure when it comes to the COVID shots,
there was zero. There were zero studies done prior to
jacking everybody up with it, and we were the guinea pigs. Well,
people who I didn't get it and I won't, but
the people who did were forced to get it. We've
seen the results. My dad's one of them. So I'm
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I'm in full agreement with doctor Lodappo.
Speaker 7 (15:45):
I had all three shots, yeah now, and a heart attack,
and I played devil's advocate for a moment. Sure, all right,
I agree with what you're saying. But if somebody said
once said house them. Ever, there's another side of this story.
We have an unknown number of illegal children immigrants coming
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into the system and are going into public schools and
if we if we do not have and.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
They're not getting the shots and they're not getting the shots.
So again, what's the big deal unless you're jacking these
kids coming over the border?
Speaker 7 (16:29):
Yes, I understand, but what what what I'm doing? Dan,
diseases that we're dealing with are coming in through the
illegal immigration.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Yeah, and what's that tuberculosis is? I don't know of
a TB shot that is given to kids.
Speaker 7 (16:55):
No, but the measls, momps rebella, those are those are
shots that that that can be given to children. And
there are certain shots that the but the public school
system requires for the safety of the whole of the
broader school system. I'm just concerned that that there's there's
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another issue here.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Well, yeah, but the CDC, the CDC, nobody seems to
be concerned about the illegal aliens bringing all the tuberculosis in.
Nobody gives a crap about that. And that's the highest
and that's some of the but they don't they don't care.
They're not making these kids get it. They're making your
kid get it, you know. So so again there's just
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too much bs going on. Uh uh And they've done
it to themselves. They're the ones who lie to us.
They're the ones who have been lying to us. And
again those shots again, the meatle measles, rubella, polio, those
have all been time tested, we've all had them. I
don't have an issue with that, But when it comes
down to mandatory, uh, I'm sorry. You know, I'm sick
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and obviously quite obviously with the autism rates, something's given
them autism. And it damn sure isn't you know, fruit
loops and Captain crunch. It's the series of shots that
they keep jacking these kids up with. There's too many
of them, a lot of them aren't tested right, and
something's causing the autism. And I believe it's one of
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the vaccinations, or of a combination of the vaccinations. So
I'm all for and release ending the mandatories right now.
Speaker 7 (18:34):
There's a supposedly a preliminary study coming out on Wednesday
on the relationship of titlan and autism in pregnant women,
and earlier studies didn't show any but this new study
I think it was from Sweden, shows evidence of it.
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And you know, I was at I took a course
at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, and the course
was an executive program and the course was a new
product development and introduction. And one of the subcomponents of
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the course is was I think they still offered but
was what does the corporation do when it's in a
crisis moment? And this case study was the contamination of
the Pilenel tablets and hal Johnson and Johnson failed miserably
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in communicating to the American people the danger that was involved,
and the company stock took a huge hit for a long, long,
long time, and slowly they had begun to win people
back to believing what they had to say. But now
we have a situation as to if this new study
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comes out preliminary study comes out on Wednesday and and
and shows the correlation between the taking of a set
of metaphin Tayland Hall uh in pregnant women. Uh.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Wasn't it in combination with something else as well?
Speaker 8 (20:22):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (20:22):
Not that I I saw a story on it this morning? Uh.
Doctor Mark Siegel on on Fox News was was Rida
wrote an off EDPCE yesterday for uh an online news service.
And he's saying he's he is cautious, but he's actiously
waiting to see what the what the research data is
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going to show. And I think what's important and you
touched on it and I touched on it, is that
we made a lot of these decisions on the COVID
without the research to support it.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Trust a science, but there was no science in it, right.
Speaker 7 (21:01):
And then when they start to have problems, people get
sick and dying, they didn't tell us. They didn't tell
us the magnitude. They just said stick out your arm.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
Yeah, And there's been no accountability at all for all
the lies, all the deaths, no accountability at all. So
we're supposed to just forget about that and trust you again. Sorry,
ain't happening. They have totally lost the trust of a
good populate, a good percentage of the population, me included.
Speaker 7 (21:31):
Yeah, And I think it donaldly the medical community. I
think the government in general. The approval rating of Congress
is way down in like sixteen percent. There's a general
mistrust in government and in science, especially as it relates
to pharmaceuticals. And I think that we need to get
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answers to the questions. You know, there was a there
was a survey question that says, is Donald Trump is
Donald Trump using the t of the Justice Department as
a vendetta for the people who were who went after him.
And believe it or not, seventy percent of the Americans
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who responded, like forty some thousand people, they said.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
No, yeah, because what those people did, what those people
did actually broke the law, as opposed to what they
were doing to Trump, which was drumming crop out a
crap up at a whole cloth.
Speaker 7 (22:31):
Right. Yeah. And so it's it's just a matter of trust.
You can't trust the media because they're not telling the truth.
You can't trust Congress. I mean Tim Kane, the Senator
from Virginia was it was interviewing somebody for a government
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job on Friday, and and he said that our rights
didn't come from God, they came from the laws that
were passed you at. The Constitution reads totally different.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
So which, yes, boy, did we dodge a bullet with him?
We certainly dodged a bullet with him, and Hillary didn't we?
Speaker 7 (23:12):
Yes. Well, you know, sometimes the American people get it right.
They got it right on that pair, and they got
the most recent pair. They got right on those two.
It's just it's just amazing. And one quick question. I'm
jumping over another hurdle here, but I just won't be
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wanting to ask you this question, and if you don't
want to answer it, that's fine. It's just there's a
there's a a continuing expanding level of innuendo about Kamala
Harris and their drinking problem. Do you think do you
think she has one?
Speaker 9 (23:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (23:54):
I think she has.
Speaker 7 (23:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
I think she's got either a drinking problem or a
pill problem or both. And yeah, I think it was obvious.
I think it was, you know, obvious to anybody who
watched anything of what she did if you watch, uh,
the whole CBS interview that they had to show for
transparency after they edited the hell out of it. Yeah,
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she's got some issues.
Speaker 7 (24:19):
Yeah. And even the even the interview that the CBS
Face the Nation did on Christy Noman, they edited a
whole bunch of stuff out. Now they've changed their change
their policy. It's going to be either live or live
on tape, but no.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Edits Yeah, I mean, as it should be.
Speaker 7 (24:39):
Yeah, but what is it? What does that say about
the news media? Is that that that CBS that.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
There are a bunch of liars, you can't trust them,
There are a bunch of liars. Turn them off. If
it's got three letters in their in their call sign,
turn them off, they're not worth watching.
Speaker 7 (24:57):
I just I just think it's amazing to they're saying
that we we we have to we have to go
live in order to tell the truth. And I'm saying, really,
you're you're you're expecting the American people to buy that
story that then what have you been doing for the
last twenty thirty forty years? Have you been lying to us?
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Yeah, they have.
Speaker 7 (25:18):
Manipulated, manipulating, Yes, of course they have.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
And but again part of it, and that's just that's
just my whole issue when it comes to the medical industry,
when it comes to what the left did to Trump
and tried to do to us as a nation, there's
been no accountability whatsoever. Nobody's being being held accountable for
what for what's happened, And that again erodes even more
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trust because you know, damn well, these pieces of human
excrement are going to try to do it again.
Speaker 7 (25:52):
Right, they get if they get away, but at once
they try to get it, whether it trice exactly. Do
you remember when you were growing up as a young man,
if you were watching CBS News and Walter Konkite was
the news anchor for the CBS Evening News. Walter Konkite
was known as quote the most trusted man in America.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
Yes, I used to watch Walter. I used to watch
who was that? Who was the Harry Reasoner and Howard K. Smith.
Used to watch them too when I was growing up. Sure, Bricky, Yeah,
oh yeah, chat Huntley and yeah. But you know used
to us and we didn't know they were better liars
back then.
Speaker 7 (26:38):
That's true, they were, they were, they were better. But
you know, it's just it's just amazing. The and I
I really I said to myself this morning as I
was reading, I know what the campaign issue is going
to be for the midterm, and it's going to be
an issue that that the Democrats cannot escape, and that
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is that the Republican I believe the Republican party should
be crime should be the major issue, and there should
be there should be television commercials of the mayor of
Chicago being asked the question, so what's an accessible murder
rate in Chicago?
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Yeah, because what do we have over the weekend? Nineteen
shots seven killed, and Pritzker and all their advocates for crime.
If Trump, Trump is in favor of If Trump said, oh,
don't don't drink your own urine, don't do it, the
left to be drink your urine, it's fine. These that's
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how bad they've become. Yeah, but that's how psychotic they've become.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
You know.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
Apparently nineteen shots seven killed is acceptable every week in Chicago.
Speaker 7 (27:52):
Did you see the Elizabeth Warren interview of Kennedy on Friday?
Speaker 1 (27:57):
I I yeah, And again, how much money is she taking?
How much money? I saw the cartoon It showed her.
One frame it shows her screaming at RFK, and the
other frame it shows the hand upper butt. Is a puppet,
you know, because that's all she is. She's a puppet
for Pfizer and Big Farmer. She's taken over a million
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dollars from these guys.
Speaker 7 (28:22):
And when this past week, the Federal Election Commission reported
that when AOC ran for her office for the first time,
on her financial statement, she closed a net worth of
fifty thousand dollars. It's now six million. Where did the
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money come from?
Speaker 1 (28:45):
It ain't from making a buck seventy five a year
in Congress, That's that's for sure. And She's not the
only one. Elan Omar and the blubbering wanna be Palestinian
broad too. She's most of the squad are all millionaires
now after just a few years in Congress. So it
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tells you all you need to know. They're corrupt. And
with that we're running along. It's Dan Perkins. Ladies and gentlemen.
Check them out online. Dan Perkinsmedia dot org. Dan Perkinsmedia
dot Org is always my friend. Thank you very much.
We'll talk to you again soon.
Speaker 9 (29:22):
Anyone get mad at you.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
No one has said how dare you do that?
Speaker 7 (29:26):
Yet?
Speaker 9 (29:26):
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to the phones at nine four one two zero six
fifteen eighty high caller, you're on the air. Hey, good morning, Hi,
what's up?
Speaker 7 (30:52):
Hey?
Speaker 5 (30:53):
Well, I want to inform people that everyone's forgetting what
Victoria Newan did over in Ukraine in twenty fourteen.
Speaker 1 (31:01):
We forget.
Speaker 5 (31:03):
Well, I don't know why Trump has not been informed
about this, because this is very significant, the fact that
the US State Department sent Victoria Newlan and then with
her resources from the United States, they overthrew unelected, legitimately
elected president. Yes, yes, Trump is like trying to solve
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this issue. Well, he's not rooking and doing his research,
and no one's telling him in Congress about this issue.
So how can he continue to sell weapons when he's
not he doesn't work for the weapon industry. He's a president.
He's supposed to follow the constitution, protect people from barned
domestic threats or enemies. And he's not doing his job.
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He's outside his jurisdiction, putting his hand over in another
place where he's supposed to identify people that started a problem,
which lawyers are supposed to do right, investigate and find
out exactly who started this issue. And it was a
state department with Victoria Newlan.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
It started, and it started long. It started long before
twenty fourteen. But in twenty fourteen, with the help of
the Ginger skank that is Samantha Power, they Vicki newlin'
smanth Power state Department in the CIA, facilitated a coup
in Ukraine which put the little Green douchebag in Yes,
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I Trump getting.
Speaker 5 (32:27):
More weapons to Ukraine when he's supposed to identify the
people that were directly responsible for overthrowing the government, put
them on trial, have witnesses get testimony, and then put
them in jail.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
I'm with you, dude, I'm with you. There's a lot
of there's a lot of accountability that needs to happen,
and it's not happening, and it's making me. It's given
me sad face. But don't worry. I do believe that
there are people behind the scenes doing a lot of
stuff that we're not hearing about. And hopefully it's going
to lead to accountability for Samantha Power and Vicky Newland.
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And I think Rubio he knows he was He's part
of the Gang of Eight in the Senate Select Committee
on Intelligence. He knows damn well what happened in Ukraine,
and he was one of the first that admitted that
it's nothing but a proxy war between US and Russia.
So hopefully things are happening behind the scenes. Got her
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old time is tight. Thank you very much for the call.
Tom Holman on Fox Business. You lefties out there, you
think you're going to impede Ice, you got another thing coming.
Speaker 4 (33:39):
President Trump was one strong president. You know, he proves
every day why he's the greatest president in my lifetime.
He's a strong president. He's keeping his foot on the gas.
He's not letting up, and so and so be the
men and women of Ice and the men and women
of Borbital. Today Jason had the most secure border in
the history of this nation right now because the President
Trump's leadership and the men women of Board Patrol. But
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we also have the most secure board in history because
of the work of ICE. ICE is sending a message
to the whole world that there are consequences enter the
country legally. There are consequences of being here illegally, and
there are consequences especially for being here illegally and committing crimes.
So ICE is focusing on public safety threats. And I
looked at the numbers this morning. Seventy percent of everybody
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ICE arresting is a criminal. The other thirty percent are
gang members who don't have criminal histories. National security threat
to arresting them by one thousands, and those will final orders.
They had due processes that great taxpayer expense, a federal
judge ordered, and they removed. They become fugitives. We're looking
for them too, So how do we send that message?
We send them message. But I look at the numbers
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again this morning. We got a historic number of prosecutions
for one to eleven. That is impediment a soul interference.
So if they cross that line, you throw a stone,
you're going to jail. You put hands on life softas
you're going to jail, you make a threat either online.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
Or in person, people doing jail right away.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
And President Trump has made it clear to me over
a month ago, zero tolerance. You cross that line and
moved from a protester.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
To a criminal. Zero tolerance, right to jam.
Speaker 4 (35:11):
And Pam Bondy has got all the use attorneys across
the nations on board. They were not declined these prosecutions.
So my warning to them, you can protest all you want,
exercise your First Amendment rights.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
You cross that line right to jam right away. Yep,
there you go. Tom Holman, Love Tom. We'll be right
back time.
Speaker 6 (35:30):
Just flies.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
When you're having this much of a blast.
Speaker 9 (35:32):
They're littering and peeing everywhere and scarvling junk foods. We'll
be right back with Charlotte County Speaks on news Radio
fifteen eighty WCCF.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
Imagine Me news too, Me Too, News Radio fifteen eighty
one hundred point nine FM, WCCF ten fifty for just
a out. We also lost over the weekend, Mark Volmer,
the Flow from Flow and Eddie and the Turtles. Tons
of great sixties hits from them as well. Sad to
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hear but we also have kind of tying into what
Dan and I were talking about. RFK Junior was on
Fox this morning revealing that he fired the CDC vaccine
chief because for seven months, Kennedy was blocked from getting
the vaccine safety data. This person also stonewalled money going
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to Texas to help with measles. He was a full
on trader. Quote, I gave the order, and I'm running
this agency. How come nothing's happening? And then we tried
to get the vaccine safety data language the data that
supposedly the CDC tries to use to make good decisions
on whether vaccines are hurting people and whether there are
side effects. For seven months, he's stonewalled us so that
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we could not get the data. He's but also the
individual that runs the VERIRS system, which is the surveillance
system for injuries that captures, according to the CDC's one study,
fewer than one percent of vaccine injuries. This is malpractice.
These people are the people who ordered our children to
walk around in masks, closed our schools, impose social distancing
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with no science to back it up, shut down businesses,
and they need to go. We need new blood and
we need new people. Who are committed to public health
and integrity and gold standard science, not just what they
call science. Totally with them on that one. And now
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it's time for five random random facts. Okay, let's see
what we got here. Number one of your five random facts,
twenty nine percent of male gamers prefer playing as female characters,
particularly older male players. Overall, forty eight percent of guys
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prefer playing as males, twenty two percent have no preference.
Nine percent of female players prefer playing as male characters,
no real difference based on age. Overall, seventy six percent
of women prefer playing as females, eleven percent have no preference.
Speaker 7 (38:17):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (38:18):
Number two. One out of every two million lobsters is blue,
one in thirty million is a yellow orange color, one
in fifty million is dual colored, split down the middle,
and one in one hundred million is white or translucent.
Number three. It takes twenty seven thousand trees to make
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all the toilet paper the world goes through in one day.
If you expand that out, that's nine point eight million
trees for a year for toilet paper. All right, plant
a tree for your tomorrow's toilet paper. Number four, the
world record for the most people on a commercial flight. Wow,
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one thousand and eight. That number also includes two babies
that were born on the flight. LL Airlines helped evacuate
Ethiopian Jews in nineteen ninety one, flew them to Israel,
and they fit that many people by removing all of
the seats. Number five, if you wanted to buy the
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parts in an iPhone back in nineteen ninety one, it
would have cost you twelve point sixty six million dollars.
And that's not even including the camera or the screen.
And well, there's your five random facts right there. So
there twelve point that's that's a lot. But now they
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got little Chinese kids to make them for a lot
less money for you. All right, Okay, some good news.
We do have some good news. Move dang is officially
old news. A sue in Grand Rapids, Michigan, just announced
the birth of its first pigmy Hippo. The eleven pound
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calf was born last Wednesday. No word yet on a name.
This cute little thing. It will grow up to not
look so cute, but right now it looks cute. Number two,
What do we got here? Some hikers in Colorado got
a nice reward for reaching the top of a trail
near Aspen. The other day, some guy had hiked up
with a sixty pound pack of ice cream sandwiches and
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was up there handing him out to people. Nobody knew
who he was, but he was wearing an ice cream costume,
with sunglasses, a fake mustache, and was drinking a beer.
One of the hikers called him legend dairy. He had
a legend dairy. Yeah, I hope it was dry ice.
You can keep him cold. Thirty two year old guy
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in New York named Jose Cruz is going viral thanks
to his inspiring message for strangers. He's been standing on
a walk way on the book Brooklyn Bridge holding signs
that they say things like, if you're looking for a
sign that things will get better, this is it. Keep going,
don't give up. Thank you Jose. All right, kids, that's
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all we have time for today. Thank you very much
for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow. What do we
get tomorrow? Oh yeah, yeah, Chamber of Commerce, Yeah yeah,
we got something. We We have a breakthrough in Alzheimer's
coming up tomorrow too. Anybody got any more jokes?
Speaker 7 (41:36):
It any funny? Nope? Nope?
Speaker 1 (41:38):
All right, see you folks.
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