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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Time, luck and load.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
So Michael Verie Show is on the air.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
This is a tough business.
Speaker 5 (00:26):
So you're a tough guy, and it's and we need
to have a leader that is prevealed you're.
Speaker 6 (00:30):
Never going to be president, and I assaulting your way
to Let's see, I'm.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
At forty two and you're at three, So so matter.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
I'm doing better, doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
So far, I'm doing better.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
And with Debt, my friends, a star was born.
Speaker 7 (00:42):
It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of
Donald Trump.
Speaker 8 (00:47):
Is not in charge of the law in our country.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Because you'd be in jail. And with Debt, my friends,
a star was born. And I'm going to continue to
move until we get the Turtle band.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
We need to the total initiative relative to what we're
going to do with more border control.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
And more I don't know, son Pusnident Trump, I really
don't know what he said at the end of those hands.
I don't think he knows what he said either.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
And with Beck my friends, the star was born.
Speaker 7 (01:16):
Did you use that nine hundred and sixteen million dollar
loss to avoid paying personal federal income taxes?
Speaker 3 (01:20):
Of course I do.
Speaker 4 (01:22):
Of course I do, and so do all of her donors,
or most of her donors.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
I know many of her donors.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
Her donors took massive tax write offs. So a lot
of my a lot of my write off was depreciation
and other things that Hillary as a senator allowed, and
she'll always allow because the people that give her all
this money they wanted.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
That's why. And with Beck, my friends, the star was born.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Well, get your mind right, it's debate day. This is
the moment something weird is happening. CNN actually engaged in journalism.
They found a twenty nineteen questionnaire that Kamala Harris, then
candidate for president, filled out for the ACLU. When she
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was running for president. She said she supported taxpayer funded
sex change surgery for illegal aliens and federal prisoners. She
also wanted ICE to be defunded, to end immigration detention,
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and to end the use of ICE detainers by local
or state law enforcement. Andrew Kazinski, who posts under the
K File, dives into Kamala's twenty nineteen ACLU questionnaire.
Speaker 9 (03:00):
So in twenty nineteen and what K file found, she
said she would cut funding to ICE, writing quote, our
immigrant detention system is out of control and I believe
we must end the unfair incarceration of thousands of individuals, families,
and children. I was one of the first Senators after
President Trump was elected to advocate for a decrease in
funding to ICE.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Well, now, of.
Speaker 9 (03:21):
Course she's touting the Biden administration's executive order to crack
down on the border. K files Andrew Kazinski joins me. Now, Andrew,
that's pretty incredible on its own. When you're talking about
what you found here on ICE, what else did you find?
Speaker 10 (03:34):
Yeah, and this was a questionnaire that she filled out
for the ACLU, And this questionnaire is really an interesting
snapshot in time of that twenty nineteen Democratic primary, Kamala
Harris was trying to get to the left of Bernie Sanders,
she was trying to get to the left of Elizabeth Warren.
And you really see that in a lot of these answers.
And I want to walk our viewers through a little
bit of what she said. Let's just take immigration and
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look at what she said here. She said on immigration,
she made this open ended plague to end immigrant attention.
She said she supported taxpayer funded gender transition surgeries for
detained migrants.
Speaker 9 (04:07):
She also said she tax pair funded gender transition surgeries
for detainment Dechaine, she actually said she supported.
Speaker 10 (04:13):
She wrote both wrote and answered in the affirmative when
she was asked this, and she said she also supported
it for federal prisoners. Now, she also pledged to slash
immigration detention by fifty percent, close all family and private facilities,
and decrease funding for ICE and then the end UH
and ICE detainers with local law enforcement.
Speaker 9 (04:35):
I mean, these are these are things that you know,
it would be hard to think that you would come
up with tax payer funding gender transitions for uh, for
detained migrants. And yet this, as you say, written and verbally, uh,
you know what else you know did you find?
Speaker 10 (04:50):
Well, let's also let's take a look at her answer
here on drugs, she got asked about. You know, this
is the question from the ACLU was, since drug use
is better addressed as a public health issue through treatment
and other programming, will you support the decriminalization at the
federal level of all drug possession for personal use? And
Harris answers, yes, Now what would that mean? Will it
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mean the federal all all drug possession that's not just marijuana,
which she she alluded to in her answer to.
Speaker 3 (05:18):
This question, but it also would mean y federal level
cocaine things like that.
Speaker 9 (05:23):
Yeah, have they responded to you on her changes on
these issues?
Speaker 10 (05:26):
So we did put this question to the Harris campaign
about the entire ACLU questionnaire, and the Harris campaign didn't
answer any questions from CNN. Instead, they just provided a
statement from an unnamed Harris campaign advisor that just said
the Vice President's positions have been shaped by three years
of effective government governance as part of the Biden Harris administration. Now,
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they declined to CNN to elaborate on what those positions were,
and then they also provided this statement, which they attributed
to a spokesperson saying, as president, she will take that
same pragmatic approach, focusing on common sense solutions for the
sake of progress. So where does she stand on all
this question or today? We don't know and they won't say.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
The New Republic, a liberal magazine, wrote the challenge for
the Harris campaign, trying to be the change agent. They
finally added an issues section to her website. She was
running for president, and all it said was how wonderful
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she was, but none of what she stood for. It
includes a slew of policies that the campaign has previously outlined,
as well as sections on reproductive and civil rights. Unfortunately,
for Harris, its release was undermined by a simple but
telling error. The page's source code revealed that parts of
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the platform were copied directly from Biden's campaign page. The
important part about all of this, folks, to remember is
that none of these are Kamala's opinions or Joe Biden's opinions.
There are people running the government and they use these fools.
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They dangle them out in front of the public, they
write stories about how wonderful they are. The product Tucker
Carlson talking about why Dick Cheney supports Kamala Harris, and
this explains it.
Speaker 7 (07:26):
What they actually care about is the ability to continue
to fight pointless wars because that's where the money is.
That's where the money is. And if you don't believe it,
maybe you haven't checked your phone today to see that
Dick Cheney and his horrible daughter have endorsed Kamala Harris.
Dick Cheney, now, why is that? What does Dick Cheney
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have in common with Kamala Harris. And it's really interesting, actually,
because they're constantly telling us that the divides are along
race and gender, and they were always telling us Rick
Dick Cheney is this rich white guy and Kamala Harris
is this suppressed woman of color. They've got nothing in common,
but actually they have everything in common because they're both neocons.
That's exactly right. They have everything in common. And it
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tells you what a lie this race and gender stuff is.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
That's not the divide.
Speaker 7 (08:16):
The divide is in your heart. And if you think
it's okay to kill people in order to get rich,
you're on their side, and if you don't, you're on
our side, no matter what you look like.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
It's so true.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Kamala Harris doesn't know what she stands for, and that's
what makes her dangerous is that she will do whatever
it is they tell her to do. And Trump will
do what he believes is right, and that makes him
a very, very dangerous man. That's why at the end
of the day, they tried to kill him. If they
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couldn't keep him off the ballot and they couldn't drag
him to jail, and they'd kill him.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
The King of Teaing continues on The Michael Barry Show.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
It will be a ninety minute debate tonight with two
commercial interruptions. It'll be hosted by ABC News in Philadelphia's
National Constitution Center. You'll recall that the September fourth debate,
Kamala backed out of. Both candidates will have two minutes
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to answer questions and then a two minute rebuttal, with
an additional minute to each candidate for follow ups or clarifications.
There will be no live audience, which I thoroughly agree with.
I hate having live audience. It affects the debate by
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allowing other people in there, and then it comes down
to a question of who gets to get tickets. Both
candidates will stand for the entire debate. Microphones will be
muted throughout the proceedings that except when it is the
candidate's turn to speak. The standoff over microphones had threatened
to derail the debate, with the Kamala campaign calling for
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unmuted microphones she wanted to be able to interrupt him.
Trump had said the microphone rule doesn't matter to me.
Unlike debates in previous election cycles, there will be no
opening statements. Instead, each candidate will deliver a two minute
closing statement. At the conclusion of the debate. Trump will
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get to go last that was by a virtual flip
of the coin. The debate will begin with the moderators
introducing the candidates, followed by a question, with candidates each
allotted two minutes to respond. Harris and Trump will not
be permitted to ask questions of each other, and ABC
News claim that no topics or questions will be shared
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in advance with campaigns or candidates. That's a lie. We
all know it. Literally, nobody doubts that. Though Donna Brazil
is employed by ABC, and during her time at CNN,
she was caught in twenty sixteen feeding questions to the
Hillary campaign, which led to her firing, I think she's
not going to do that again. She's a former campaign
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manager to Al Gore. She's a political hack. The debate
will be moderated by ABC's David Muir and Lindsay Davis.
You know, I was talking to our team this morning
for the debate about what they think, and I said,
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my concern is commonly can't hold up to the withering
heat of serious questions for a long period of time.
But she's going to get softballs. Trump will get tougher questions.
We know that to be the case, but can she
hold up for a few minutes, two minutes at a
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time months now to rehearse these answers. She's done no interviews.
She's kept a very light schedule all day every day.
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You know, you think about for those of you who
send your kid off to basic training, you send off
your kid, you go visit them at graduation, and there's
a grown man in a brief period of time, with
intense focus, what can happen. She's going to have a
number of throwdown lines that are rehearsed, and the way
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this work says, no matter what Trump says, that line
is rehearsed, and she's got it ready. She's going to
portray him as the convicted felon and her as the
law and order. She's going to blame him for the border. Well,
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well everybody knows better than that. Would that that were true?
Would that that were true? The Democrats rely on the
idea that a number of people don't know what's actually happening.
They understand that, and they strategize based on it. Our
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side struggles with it. We think we're only talking to
people who are aware of what's going on, but that's
just not true. So many people do not know what's
going on to the extent that they do, that news
has been crafted for them in bite sized pieces by
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the very media that is manipulating them. On behalf of
the Democrats, it's hard to beat the other team and
the referee. If every time Karl Malone, when you pulled
the rug out from under him, fell on his ass
and you could just drive past him and score, that'd
be fine. But if they choose to call a foul
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every single time, that gets a little that gets a
little rough. That definitely gets a little rough. So Gavin
k News, some self proclaimed sanctuary state doesn't want them anymore.
Republican San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond sounds the alarm,
saying the city of San Diego is so overrun with
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illegals that border patrol is now flying them to Texas.
So now our government has become a function of everybody
trying to dump the illegals on other people rather than
just kicking them out and keeping them out. That's what
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we've been reduced to. Meanwhile, how bad are these illegal aliens?
Clip number six twenty one ramon story by CBS.
Speaker 5 (15:06):
News Breaking News. The Justice Department says a planned tarror
attack in New York City has been thwarted. The suspect
allegedly wanted to target Jewish people. On October seventh, one
year after the attack in Israel, the suspect was quoted
by the FBI as saying, if we succeed with our plan,
this would be the largest attack on US soil since
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nine to eleven. CBS's Nancy Cordus is at the White
House with new reporting. Good evening, Nancy, it is chilling
to read what this suspect was planning.
Speaker 6 (15:36):
It really is noura and it took the FBI, working
with Canadian law enforcement to identify and to apprehend this suspect,
who is now accused of plotting to carry out a
mass shooting at a Jewish center in Brooklyn, which authorities
say he wanted to do just over a month from today.
The suspect's name is Mohammad Shazeb Khan. He is a
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twenty year old Pakistani citizen who lived in Canada. He
allegedly began posting on social media in support of ISIS
last November, and eventually, without his knowledge, began communicating with
two undercover law enforcement officers. That's what led them to him.
According to Attorney General Merrick Garland. The defendant is alleged
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to have planned a terrorist attack in New York City
around October seventh of this year, with the stated goal
of slaughtering in the name of Isis as many Jews
as possible. October seventh, of course, will mark one year
since the brutal surprise attack by Hamas on Israeli citizens
that left nearly twelve hundred people dead. Now Khan was
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apprehended just a couple of days ago in Quebec. It's
believed he was headed towards the US border. A resident
in the area said she saw police officers outside her
home put a man in handcuffs on her front lawn.
Speaker 11 (16:57):
They said that it was confidential and they couldn't tell
me what was going on. I just saw, you know,
the SWAT team, vans and the army and the guys
all in camouflage with them. Sixteen's.
Speaker 6 (17:15):
This suspect allegedly told the undercover officers that he chose
New York City because it has quote the largest Jewish
population in America and quote we could easily rack up
a lot of Jews. He is charged with one count
of attempting to provide support to terrorists.
Speaker 5 (17:33):
Nora, good work by the FBI in law enforcement, right,
Nancy Cordis, thank you very much, such.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Peaceful people, such peaceful people, Illegal immigration, inflation, the economy, crime,
Stay focused on what matters to real people in their homes.
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Don't want boys in your girl's locker room. Both Republican.
This is what we need to be focused on, from
the issues that matter to people, the issues that win.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
In between these.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
The Michael Barry Shaw is nichewide. Richard calls up late
last night said he's got a plans out of side
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project Genesis. The email's name. What if when he calls
election never be the same. We gathered around, waiting longer
the future of our town.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Every whisper.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
He promised change is mighty and vast.
Speaker 12 (18:58):
Our hearts were risen.
Speaker 8 (18:59):
The die is cash.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
I wanted to let you know that I'm sending you
an email that sheds a lot of light on what
is happening with the elections.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
It all makes sense.
Speaker 12 (19:13):
It will blow your mind.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Could you could you read the first paragraphers. It's the
kind of thing that is that people can't even hear it.
It just it needs to not it needs to be kept.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
It they can't.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
It won't make sense to them, all right, But I
just wanted to give your heads up and in the
subject I'll use Genesis, Genesis, Project Genesis, Project Okay, hold.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
On to this by yourself until we can talk.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
And I mean, you're going to get so excited the
feldwork to the.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
Main street stores.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
We're ready for the will to change from neighbors talking
about when it arrives, holding on the whole feelings so
light object Genesis, the legend brus end this little town.
Speaker 12 (20:07):
Everybody knows, Oh, Project Genesis, what's in store? With a
little but opportunity stores five twenty fours coming almost there.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
We just got the vision.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
We all see Project Genesis, What's in Store. One of
the great voices in Hollywood history, James Earl Jones, has
passed away at the young age of ninety three. Incredible
overcame a bad stutter to become one of the most
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sought out versatile actors in stage, film and on television.
New York Times writes quote from destitute days, working in
a diner and living in a nineteen dollars a month
coldwater flat, mister Jones climbed to Broadway and Hollywood started
them with talent, drive and remarkable vocal chords. He was
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abandoned as a child by his parents, raised by a
racist grandmother, and mute for years in his stutterer's shame,
but he learned to speak again with a herculean will.
All had much to do with his success. So did
plays by Howard Sackler and August Wilson that let a
young actor explore racial hatred in the National experience, television
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soap operas that boldly cast a black man as a
doctor in the sixties, and a decision by George Lucas,
the creator of Star Wars, to put an anonymous, rumbling
African American voice behind the grotesque mask of the galactic
villain Vader. The rest was accomplished by Jones himself, a
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prodigious body of work that encompassed scores of plays, nearly
ninety television network dramas and episodic series, and some one
hundred and twenty movies. They included his voice work, much
of it uncredited, in the original Star Wars trilogy, in
the credited voiceover of Mufassa in The Lion King, Disney's
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nineteen ninety four animated musical film, and in his reprise
of the role in John Favreau's computer animated remake in
twenty nineteen. Mister Jones was no matinee idol like Kerry
Grant or Denzel Washington, but his bulky every man suited
many characters, and his range of forcefulness and subtlety was
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often compared to Morgan Freeman's. Nor was he a singer,
yet his voice, though not nearly as powerful, was sometimes
likened to that of the great Paul Robinson. Mister Jones
collected Tony's Golden Globes, Emmy's Kennedy Center honors, and an
Honorary Academy Award.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Here he is in the Lion King. Everything the light
touches is our kingdom. A king's time as ruler rises
and falls like the sun. One day, Simba, the sun
will set on my time here and will rise with.
Speaker 10 (23:08):
You as the new king, and this will all be mine, everything,
everything the light touches.
Speaker 3 (23:16):
What about that shadowy please, that's beyond all borders.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
You must never go there, symbol.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
But I thought a king can do whatever he wants.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
This more to being king than getting your way all
the time.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
I would argue that Earl James Earl Jones had a
career similar to burl Ives, for instance, with a big
voice and identifiable voice and a broad range of characters.
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There are other actors with similar stories. Hard on their luck,
down on their luck, pour upbringing, abandoned by the parents.
Often that's why young people go into the theater, because
they're sort of untethered by society. In the theater or
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the carnival welcomes the men. But isn't it interesting that
they chose to focus so heavily on his race, not
the most interesting thing about him, and the one thing
out of all that that he had nothing to do with.
He didn't choose it. Even his voice, he honed, he practiced,
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he improved, he learned to control, but his race. You
might as well have just pointed out that he was
a man the entire time, or that he had ten toes,
because he had about as much to do with his
race as well, which denigrates from the importance of what
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he did. There's a press conference that Sidney Poitier gave
in nineteen sixty eight that I think he's lecturing the press,
and this is what it made me think of.
Speaker 12 (25:03):
I would like to ask you a question, why is
it that you guys are hounds for bad news? Why
is it that.
Speaker 8 (25:14):
You know?
Speaker 12 (25:15):
It seems to me that at this moment, this day,
you could ask me many questions about many positive and
wonderful things that are happening in this country. But we
gather here to pay court to sensationalism. We gather here
to pay court to negativism. You guys have a job
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to do. I'm a relatively intelligent man. There are many
aspects to my personality that you can explore. I think
very constructively. But you sit here and ask me such
one dimensional questions about a very tiny area of our lives.
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You ask me questions that fall continually within the negroness
of my life. You ask me questions that pertain to
the narrow scope of the summer riots. I am artist,
a man, American contemporary. I am an awful lot of things.
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So I wish you would pay me the respect do
and not simply ask me about those things.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
This segment exclusively produced my Hawaiian Chad Nakanishi.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
Aloha bro Has Michael Arry Show Show played you the
CBS news story earlier, the illegal alien caught planning the
largest terror attack on US soil? Since nine to eleven.
It was this Muslim's goal to kill as many use
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as possible, and if some Muslims and quite a few
Christians I'm sure were taken out in the mix, that'd
be all right also, And it reminded me of the
Norm MacDonald tweet years ago. What terrifies me is if
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Isis were to detonate a nuclear device and kill fifty
million Americans, imagine the backlash against peaceful Muslims. Isn't that
the truth? And then you'll remember the time that Norm
MacDonald was able to get Margaret Cho to agree to
his absurd premise about Isis using a dirty bomb to
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kill Americans.
Speaker 13 (27:48):
I can't say my friend's name, but he said his
biggest fear is that Isis or some Harris group like that,
we'll get a hold of a dirty bomb and exploded
over a major city within the United States and kill
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tens of millions of people, because then the blowback against
innocent Muslims would be absolutely terrible.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
Yes, that's rue, that's true.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
It's true. Yep, yep.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
We're really worried that if all these Americans are killed
and the few that are left might be mad at
the Muslims. I find it fascinating that the Kamala Harris
Haitian housepat house pet eaters have finally shown me where
Americans draw the line. Illegal alien Venezuelans can come in.
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They can snatch Joscelyn Nungeray. They can take her down
by the by you. They can rape her, tie her up,
torture her for hours till eventually her body succumbs to
the pain.
Speaker 3 (29:16):
And she dies.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
They throw her in the bayou like the trash they
believe her to be, and go back to work the
next day because they're not terribly worried about it. Lenna
Hidalgo wouldn't mention her name for six days, but then
insisted on being at the funeral. Wouldn't mention her name
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for six days because she ain't George Floyd, mind you,
Lenna had Algo had no time to speak her name.
Neither did any other Democrat other than Kim Ogg, none
of them. They didn't feel for her because illegal aliens
had killed her, and they couldn't add to that narrative
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to that fact. How about the nursing student at the
University of Georgia in the middle of going to college,
she would go for a daily run, and illegal aliens
snatched her off the path, bashed her head in and
raped her. Case after case after case after case after case,
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illegal aliens killing our people, children on their way to school,
the elderly sitting in their living room, people leaving stores
and entering stores, leaving the bank and entering a bank,
leaving school, leaving church, and illegal aliens killing them. The
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Venezuelan gangs taking over apartments, demanding rent for people who
live there. And I didn't hear the outcry, but by Godwin,
the Haitians start eating the crazy cat ladies cats. That's
that's a bridge too far. They may have spent five
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hundred million dollars and initiated a coup to overturn the process.
Everything worked to perfection, and they had Kamala ready. She
was going to waltz into the White House. And then
the Harris Haitian house pet thieves start eating people's cats,
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stealing them from their front lawn. Couldn't count on that,
could you? Just when you thought the plan and it
would have worked if it hadn't been for you pesky kids.
Elpaso police officers have been called out nearly seven hundred
times over two years to investigate criminal activity at a
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condemned hotel in downtown Opasso that's been taken over by
illegal aliens with the gang Trende Arragua. That's this Venezuelan
gang that is now tormenting Americans. The Olpasso County Attorney's
Office filed a restraining order against the property owners being
a haven for heavy drug use, theft, and burgeries with
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sex offenders taking up residents there, also noting that there
has been sexual assaults, stabbings, fights, and an unattended death.
The story from kvia TV.
Speaker 8 (32:40):
An injunction has been granted to shut down a historic,
condemned El Paso hotel. This is the latest development in
a lawsuit filed by the El Paso County Attorney against
the owner of the Gateway Hotel, which is located on
South Stanton Street, a block away from the County courthouse.
This after the county reports that police have been to
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the building nearly seven hundred times over two years to
investigate criminal activity. The County Attorney's offices also alleging the
building operated without proper licenses and harbored members of a
dangerous Venezuelan gang known as Trendei Ragua. According to legal documents,
the owner, Howard Yun, took ownership of the building in
twenty fifteen and spent years trying to bring it.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
Up to code.
Speaker 8 (33:22):
It received a temporary occupancy permit in twenty eighteen, but
that later expired. Since then, the county says police responded
to calls about heavy drug use, theft, sexual assaults, and
even an unattended death in the building.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
The injunction was to vacate.
Speaker 8 (33:37):
Rather, the injunction to vacate was granted today, but there
is currently an effort to help occupants find new housing.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
On September twelfth, nobody cared about illegal immigration until it
landed up on their doorstep, would Charles Bukowski say. People's
concern for injustice does not rise until it lands on
their doorstep, until it happens to them. That's what's good
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about these illegal alien attacks. I want them to continue.
Steal the cat, lady's cat and eat it right in
front of her. Do it all right now, let's know,
let's eyes wide open, let's know what you're voting for.
You want Kamala Harris, your cat'll be eaten by a
Haitian