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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Arry Show is on the air. Remember to be
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a bell. Or to Eva Bell, she got apostrophe in
the t E apostrophe, I v A. We didn't have
any to EVAs in my school, ramon did y'all? No,
she ain't Hawaiian. I guarantee you that. Well to Eva Bell,
the warman who let the murder the guy that was
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out the other day, she's the one that last time
he was charged with a violent crime. She said, oh yeah,
go back out and do it again, and promise you'll
come back for your court dating a few years. And
if you don't, then we'll waste a bunch of resources
a servant or warrant to come and get you. Yeah,
that woman. Guess who is against her on the ballot
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in November. Nobody, the local Republican party didn't recruit a
candidate to run against her. It's too late, Remo. You
can't run. You can't run, and you have to have
you have to be a licensed attorney in state of
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Texas to be a judge. Yeah. So so she's going
to go ahead and win, and even if ninety nine
percent of the voters show up and vote Republican. Even
if everything we do to turn out the vote works,
nobody filed to run, so she's gonna win by default.
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We didn't even show up. We couldn't even feel the team.
It's also true of Natalia Cornelio, Natalia Cornholio, who goes
by the name Nata. She also is an awful Democrat.
Is are two of the worst Democrat judges in the
county and we don't even have a Republican running again them. Wow,
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all right, you're telling your story, your name, what you
do or something about you, and then what specifically the
reason you're voting. Try to specificity is key here. Don't
feel like that's too small an issue. I want you
to be as specific as you can to how your
life is affected and who you're voting for and why.
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And by the way, you're free to call up and
tell me you're voting for Kamala Harris if you are
what he ever does, but you're free to seven one
three nine nine nine one thousand. We'll start with Renee, which.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Is h I'm Michael Berry.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
My next.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
I'm a professional care coordinator to assist the elderly everyday
to help make their lives a little brighter myself. I'm
definitely voting for Trump, and most of the seniors that
I know are voting for Trump. They're scared of what
they're seeing. But I know Trump can go after the economy,
the border, and this crime and the drugs issue that
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we have out of hand.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Are you Hispanic, Renee, Yes? Are you hispanic.
Speaker 4 (03:46):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:46):
White?
Speaker 5 (03:49):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Okay. I just curious, Well, because we had black collars
in a row and then Hispanic, I didn't know. I
like things to be balanced and symmetrical. We had two
black callers, a male and a female, and then we
had a Hispanic male, and I felt like if she
was Hispanic would be symmetrical. It's weird. It's kind of
a kind of a disorder. A lot of you understand this,
but you like things to be the right numbers and
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balanced on each side. And yeah, Larry, you're on the
Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir.
Speaker 6 (04:19):
I'm sixty eight years old, retired law enforcement, small business owner.
I'm voting for Trump because I have grandchildren and I
truly believe this may be our last shot to bring
this country back to the one I grew up in.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
Amen, Jack, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir,
My Rodeo, realtor Laporte, Texas.
Speaker 7 (04:45):
Well, I'm voting for Trump because I was.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
Born a middle class young man, and my mom and
dad work hard. They're whole life rating me because me,
it was hard, and I owe it to them to
vote for someone who cares about them.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
That's very well, said jack As. Very well said, sir, Jared.
You're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, Jay Rod.
Speaker 8 (05:10):
Hey, Michael why thirty years old, father of four, and
I'm voting for Trump because our country is being invaded,
afforded his to be feel, economy needs to go up,
and I mean, something that always strikes me is that
this dude does not need to do this at all.
I'm sure his life would be a whole lot easier
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if you weren't running, you know. I mean, he's already
been president, and look at what he's been through. I
voted for my very first time in twenty sixteen, voted
for him again in twenty twenty, and I am proud
to be casting my vote for him in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Very good point, sir. Years ago, shoot, I bet it's
been ten years ago, ed Hindy who owns a taste
of Texas. I hope I'm not speaking out of turn here,
but Ed Hendy owns a taste of Texas. He and
his wife Nina had raised their kids. Their kids had
grown up and were successful, and Ed had a son
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who was in his early thirties and he was on
a skiing trip. I believe it was in Vermont, and
as happens, more than people realize. We know the story
of Sonny Bono, but there are plenty of others. Ed's
son crashed into a tree and it killed him. And
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Ed didn't have to step in and raise help raise
those kids, but he did. There's a fellow who was
a grandfather. He'd raised his kids and I don't know
if he was retired or not, but he'd had a
successful business career living out in Katie. Victor is it?
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Perez was Victor's last name, And it was brought to
my attention this guy is the last guy that would
ever run for school board president. Didn't have kids active
in the school, which they used against him. Cuban immigrant
family had fled Cuba. This this is a guy. He
wasn't running as as they do on HISD to try
to get elected and run for the next This was
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a guy who didn't need to do this, as we say,
his kids weren't in the school. And but yeah he
did because he felt he felt that draw If it
is to be, it's up to me. I can't expect
somebody else to solve the problem. Right. This is Beuford
t Pusser, This.
Speaker 9 (07:33):
Is this is who Patrick Swayze in Roadhouse. He could
have just left the town. Remember he's there and he
brings his own medical reports.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
And they're they're showing the whole thing. You know, that
was supposed to be a net Bennie And yeah, yes,
Patrick Swayze said, no, I don't want to. Benny wanted
that little fine Blonge girl right there, and that's what
he did. And that Bennie, that role was U had
already been promised to that Benning. It was a big deal.
He's not a one and that Benning want her. But
in that Benning's a big drawer. He said, I got
chemistry with this woman. Yeah, Patrick swayzey, he could have.
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He could have just left town. There's other bars to fix,
other places to go. But he didn't. And you remember
they killed Sam Elliott. He could have said, all right,
you win, you bastard Brad, you win. Okay, it's your town.
Okay you burn Reds, shot down, you kill Sam Elliott.
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The tumbleweeds have come through. You got that weird little
creep dude you hired out of prison. He's scary. You
got a whole armory around you. I'm gonna take my Mercedes,
my medical records, and I'm getting out of town. I'm
going somewhere else. You win, you know what you win.
You're bigger than me. But he didn't, did he. He
didn't have to stay and save the town, but he did.
Speaker 5 (09:00):
Let us everybody needs to be woke.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
I just say four woke, the left, woke.
Speaker 10 (09:18):
With a lie, came in to night.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
I got so stand. There's the fallou but shelf and
the one out get downstairs. Pounds to the left of me,
don't just.
Speaker 10 (09:37):
To the right.
Speaker 11 (09:38):
Yeah, stuck in them.
Speaker 12 (09:41):
All you have to do is follow three simple rules. One,
never underestimate your opponent, expect the unexpected. Two take it outside.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Never start anything inside the bar unless it's absolutely necessary.
Speaker 12 (09:56):
And three be nice. Come on, honey, if somebody gets
in your face and calls you a I want you
to be nice, okay, ask him to walk. Be nice
if you won't walk, walk him, But be nice. If
you can't walk him, one of the others will help
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you and you'll both be nice. I want you to
remember that it's a job. It's nothing personal.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Uh huh, and called it frienden personal.
Speaker 12 (10:29):
No, it's two nouns combined to elicit a prescribed response,
the wonder of somebody calls my mama or.
Speaker 13 (10:40):
Is she?
Speaker 12 (10:45):
I want you to be nice until it's time to
not be nice.
Speaker 7 (10:52):
Well, I always supposed to know when that is.
Speaker 12 (10:56):
You won't, I'll let you know. You are the bouncer.
I am the cooler. All you have to do is
watch my back hand each other's take out the trash.
Take out the trash, Take out the trash.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Writes who I'm voting for and why Trump not perfect,
but much the lesser of two evils. More people should
understand this. Stephen writes. The right answer is vote at
the top of the ballot for the Republican. Continue all
the way to the bottom of the ballot, and vote
for the Republican all the way down to dogcatcher. I'm
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a seventy six year old US Army Vietnam veteran Christian
boy scouter, proud American. The color of my face means nothing, Steven.
There you go. I got an email yesterday from a
guy out in West Texas and he said, our station
it carries you here, doesn't have great signals. So sometimes
I've pick up the podcast and I haven't heard your
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endorsements yet. Can you tell me what your endorsements are
in November? And I thought, okay, yeah, all right, be patient. Patience, Michael, patience.
My endorsements are all the candidates that have Republican after
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their name. It's that simple. Well, I don't know all
of them. You will, you'll know all the Democrats if
you don't vote for the Republicans. See, our people have
to overthink things. That's the one that gets me. If
you hear somebody say to you, you know it's somebody
that should vote for Trump, you would expect them. I
ain't vote for Trump because he didn't say what I
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wanted to hear from him on abortion the other day.
The guy got Roe v. Wade overturned. He didn't say
what I want to hear from him the other day,
So I'm not voting for him. This isn't about Trump
This isn't about the country. This is about you being
a brat. This is about you needing some attention. It's
my party in our cry if I want to You're
the problem, not the Democrats. You The problem in this
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country is not the evil people. Evil people will be evil.
It's all the people who will allow and empower them
to be evil and in many cases not even see
that they're doing it. All right, let's get to the
phone lines, shall we remind. Let's go to Adrian. Who's
a guy. Adrian a guy, Go ahead.
Speaker 11 (13:27):
US Army veteran retired from HTD. I'm voting for Trump
because I miss his mean tweets and I know he'll
do the job that he did.
Speaker 14 (13:41):
And also I.
Speaker 11 (13:42):
Used to live in a communist country.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
It is I'm right, Adrian gaspar I remember you. I
remember you Americans?
Speaker 10 (13:54):
Do not?
Speaker 1 (13:55):
You have called him too long. Don't be such a stranger. Richard.
You're on the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 7 (14:04):
Michael's fifty eight year old, married white male, six one
two sons in the military, one son at Texas A
and m graduate and Patoli Engineering. I'm the general manager
at Turner's Cut the.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Crown Jewelerberg hospitality.
Speaker 7 (14:18):
We are voting Trump because the livelihood of Americans and.
Speaker 15 (14:21):
Small business owners is much better under Donald J.
Speaker 16 (14:24):
Trump.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
I love it. Bobby Wright, Sheriff bart could have left
Town two, but he cared too much about the fine
folks of rock Ridge and Lamar Headley. Don't forget Lamar Headley. Kathy,
you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sweetheart.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
Hey, I'm voting for Kamala Harris. Just kidding.
Speaker 8 (14:45):
I'm done because of the economist and I'm married.
Speaker 17 (14:49):
I'm sixty one and just hung a side right on.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
I love it. Uh, Steve O, who you're voting for?
And why? Who are you who you're voting for? And why?
Speaker 16 (15:01):
I'm Steve O from Gallison, thirty nine years old, small
business owner, just now recently got a superintendent job in construction,
and I've seen the migrant problem in construction alone. But
now I got a fourteen year old son. I'm also
a single dad, fourteen year old son in eighth grade,
and it's just there's no room in classrooms with all
the extra people that were just deposited in our little
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part of the world.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
You know what's amazing is and I guess this is
a lack of travel. People don't realize the rest of
the world is not like America. The things you love
about America, they're not like that in other countries, especially
the countries from which we're importing. We're not importing from
Sweden or Norway or Denmark or the Netherlands. We're importing
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from the crap whole countries. And they are craphole countries.
I've been there. If you've never left, you don't want
to live in those countries. People getting out because they
hate the country. And then there are people getting out
that are part of what made the country so crappy.
And if you don't realize, you dump a bunch of
those people in this country. I don't care whose feelings
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it hurts, especially theirs. You will make this country as
crappy as the country they came from. You're comfortable understanding
that the Californians, the California Liberals, the white liberals from California,
you're comfortable understanding you don't want them here. Right will
get comfortable understanding you don't want the Haitians here, and
you don't want the Guatemalans, the Hondurans and the El Salvadorans.
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You don't. You don't, and we've got this. See, you've
been so frightened of hurting somebody's feelings. Nobody's frightened hurting
your feelings at all. They'll call you a white devil
to your face. You need to get comfortable with the
idea that if you're gonna do what you got to
do to fix this country, you're gonna make some people mad.
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He gets dragged to a prison cell, going, you know what,
y'all were right. I shouldn't be out here, raving is shooting.
But you know what, y'all right, you know what. He
did the right thing, and I applaud you for it.
They're gonna call you the worst names in the book. Debbie,
who are you? Who are you voting for? And why?
Speaker 13 (17:18):
Hi? Michael, I'm sixty eight, I'm a grandmother. I'm definitely
voting for Trump, and I'll tell you why. The big picture,
he's very logical, he's intelligent, he's a gobbling man, and
he can handle any situation that's thrown with him. Because
of all those characteristics is why he's created the good
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policies that he's created that'll get us out of this mess.
And I really don't care who's mad at what we say.
Michael Kahn doesn't see the big picture. I think part
of that is our education system. And as far as Stephen,
that's right. It's this in the only.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
Race.
Speaker 11 (17:59):
It's not just.
Speaker 13 (18:00):
Trump and Biden, that's all the other positions too. We
got to get crews back in there.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
You are exactly right, Colin Allred said, I'm the guy
that if you build this racist wall, we'll tear it down.
Colin Alred has found every opportunity for boys in women's restrooms.
Colin Allred is as bad as Kamala Harris. He's just
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not as well known, and he has to be beaten.
Mike Knox has to win for Harris County Sheriff. Nan
Simon's for Harris County DA. I don't need to tell
you all the names. Just vote R all the way down.
Speaker 7 (18:41):
They build that racist wall, my generation is the one
that will tear it down.
Speaker 11 (19:17):
Us back together.
Speaker 6 (19:28):
You know about the bosom of the show.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Most people don't know the history behind this band. I
don't know if you do, you can keep playing after
The Boys from Florida named their band Leonard S. Kinnard,
after the gym teacher who sent Ronnie van Zant to
the principal because his hair was too long. They named
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their band after their grandfather, who had emphysema. M Houston
Chronicle reports at seven Houston HISD students have been arrested
and charged, many with felonies, as the district and the
region respond to a significant increase in school threats in
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the past weeks. Bring you that story in just a moment,
but first your stories, who you are quickly and why
you're voting the way you're voting. Seven one three, nine
nine one thousand. Mona, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
I had sweetheart. Hi, I'm Miami Smoona.
Speaker 5 (20:37):
I'm fifty four Hispanic female, and I'm voting for Donald
Trump because I have not been able to find a
job in a year and a half. I do mortgage
home loans, and under Donald Trump, I made over one
hundred thousand dollars a year, and I can get a
job absolutely nowhere, HV, cole, you name it. I've applied
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messie nothing and this morning I'm driving all the way
from Spring to Laport to clean my sister's home for cash.
And I used to have excellent credit credit cards all
maxed out buying groceries on credit cards, and it's part
it's really.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Sad, Mona. You got a criminal record?
Speaker 5 (21:23):
I do not. I do not.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
How old are you?
Speaker 5 (21:26):
I cannot I'm fifty four and I've applied at HTV
call Hoppy lobby, no phone calls back. I'm willing to
do anything anything. I can't even get a job at
a grocery store. And this is the truth. I've not
worked in over a year and a half.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
You have kids, I grow own kids. Okay, so you
have no you have no restract you have no restrictions
on the hours you work.
Speaker 5 (22:00):
At all.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Nope, Mona, something is here.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Well.
Speaker 5 (22:05):
I feel like sometimes when I fill out applications they
ask my age, are you over forty? I think it
is and I don't know. That's why I don't get
calls back. But I mean I would be willing. I
mean I don't to work anywhere, and I just cannot
find a job.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Mona, this does not add up. You're not putting your
work down there. You don't. You're sure you don't have
a criminal record.
Speaker 5 (22:35):
I'm positives. I do not have a criminal record.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Do you have a tattoo? Says I'll hurder you or
something anything.
Speaker 5 (22:42):
No, no, sir, no, I do home loans, and I
don't really have any recent experience because I've got laid
off in February of twenty twenty three after taking a
thirty thousand dollars a year hay cut, and then in
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November of twenty twenty three, then I got laid off,
and I'm sorry. I got laid up in twenty twenty
two in November, and then I'm sorry, I'm nervous, but
I haven't been able to find a job since.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
And you have not had a pattern in your life
of people saying, lady, you're.
Speaker 5 (23:20):
Crazy, maybe in a good way.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
Okay, all right, is this number good for Is this
number good for you?
Speaker 5 (23:31):
As it is?
Speaker 1 (23:32):
All right, I'm going to give it to people called
people that I know that are hiring and ask them
to call you that people that I trust. Look, we
got to fix the economy, we got to fix the inflation,
we got to stop the illegal aliens. But before the election,
we can get you a job. I mean, and it's
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not even hard. People are looking for good people unless
there's something that I find out that you're holding back. Oh, Mona,
are you a Dallas Cowboy fan? Are you like wearing
a cowboy, a dack ascot jersey in or something?
Speaker 18 (24:11):
No.
Speaker 5 (24:12):
I think maybe it's because I wear my Trump shirt
too much, or my Trump one shirt all the time
everywhere I go. I don't know, and I talk about
Trump all the time. In election, I can go anywhere
and ask people who they're voting for, whether it's you know,
at the nelsonon or getting my eyelashes done. I try
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to inform people and let them know and tell them
things that they didn't know. And I listen to your
show all the time, and I think you're amazing and
I just love everything that you say.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Thank you, Mona. I appreciate that very much. Let's go
to Ken. You're on the Michael Berry Show. What about you, Sir?
I don't even know what Ken's doing. Always going end
up not being Ken's gonna be Ben and he's just
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sitting there.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
Bob.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
If you have a three four six number and you're
on hold, you're up. If your last four numbers are
fifty five ninety eight, you're up. I guess we move on,
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jack wagging.
Speaker 5 (25:35):
You're up.
Speaker 10 (25:38):
Yes, Michael, I'm sixty three years old. I'm rocking the
bucking in North Dakota. I've been working since the age
of fourteen, and every time I get get ahead to
turn around in the government sticks man in the eye
with a sharp stick. So I'm voting for Trump so
he can be my sharp stick to poke the governm.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Let's back, amen. I think a lot of people are
ready to take back control of the citizen over the
government instead of the other way around. Seven one three, nine, nine, nine,
one thousand, Wayne, take us to break, sir.
Speaker 14 (26:11):
Yes, sir, I'm sixty five retired law enforcement. I always
like what Dana White said one time before. The strongest
man he knows is Trump, because as many times as
he's been attacked, he still stands up and fights. And
to me, he don't take no crap off nobody.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
I'm tired of people on our side that don't fight
or fight for the wrong side. Look at Dick Cheney.
Look look at what Cheney's done after all these years,
and some people actually believed in that food.
Speaker 7 (26:38):
Colin Powell, you haven't been with the Michael Berry and
I haven't been to Europe.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Look, let's have them to me.
Speaker 2 (27:03):
I can't believe in myself, sudden me.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
I'm a mona of the world, shout up in somebody.
Speaker 9 (27:19):
I am really jacket fight for the rights of every man.
Speaker 15 (27:27):
I've been saying this forever about this guy. He is
one of the toughest, most resilient human beings that I
have ever met in my life. And let me tell
you what. Everybody wants to act like a tough guy, right,
everybody wants to act like a tough guy. Well, when
the kid goes down, you find out who tough guys
are and who tough guys are not. This guy is
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the legitimate ultimate American battle half of all time. You know,
the guy takes a shot at him, he.
Speaker 4 (27:57):
Goes down, he stands up, and then he.
Speaker 15 (28:00):
Starts chanting to the crowd, and you know, fight, fight Fight.
I literally was blown away. I called him as soon
as I landed. I called him in the afford and
he was already home from the hospital and we talked
for like thirty minutes. Pat, I'm telling you, I have
never known a human being like this in my life.
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He was literally one of the toughest, most badass.
Speaker 8 (28:24):
Guys of all time.
Speaker 15 (28:26):
And listen, you don't like him, you can say whatever
you want about him. It is undebatable. Now literally undebatable.
This sniper tried to take a shot at him and
missed him by millimeters. Bullets through the ear at a
buddy in Boston when we grew up, and a bunch
of guys tried to kill him one night outside of
the arm and he was never the same again.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
He was never the same.
Speaker 15 (28:50):
He literally moved out of South Boston and went down
South Shore and was never the same again mentally.
Speaker 7 (28:55):
After that happened to him.
Speaker 15 (28:57):
This guy's almost eighty years old. The guy try to
blow his head off and to have the reaction that
he did when he got up up. This guy's been
a friend of mine for twenty five years. Is one
of the great human beings I've ever met. He's an
unbelievable friend, and he is forever now the ultimate American badass.
That picture that you just showed we'll go down in
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history one hundred years after we're dead.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
All right, Let's start with Earl, just because I like
to name Earl. Earl Europe Sir, what's your story?
Speaker 13 (29:42):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (29:42):
My story is I'm voting for Donald J. Trump for
the third time, and I'm proud to do it.
Speaker 8 (29:47):
And I'm tired of seeing the.
Speaker 3 (29:50):
Truck and business, go to craft for all these fourigners
driving it, and I want my grandkids to have a
good life.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Thank you, sir, Roland. You're only Michael Show. Michael.
Speaker 17 (30:03):
I'm sixty eight years old. I came from Cuba. I
came here in nineteen sixty nine. This place was the
best place to live in and now it's going through
the craps and I'm voting for Trump.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
Thank you, Roland. Thank you for sharing your story. Seven
one three nine nine, nine one thousand. If you just
tuned in, folks are calling and sharing who they're voting
for and why, and remember you got to vote all
the way down. You do not want a single Democrat
in office. Trust me. You might not know who the
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Republican is, and many of them aren't great, but they're
better than the Democrat. Don't overthink this. Don't let the
Democrats have office holders that can that can needle Trump
the whole time, that can impeach him, that can cause
him problems across the country. Vote for the republic Wilicans
down the line. Brian, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
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Go ahead, sir.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
Now, I'm sixty years old and I'm Brian. I'm homeless,
and I'm voting for Donald Trump to help get me
back off the streets.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Amen. Brother, do you have documents to vote?
Speaker 4 (31:22):
I do. I'm registered. I'm registered. I'm definitely registered.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Where are you registered? Like? What is the is it?
What is I don't know. I don't want to know
the address itself, but I mean, who lives at that address?
Speaker 4 (31:38):
So my wife lives there, my ex wife, she's going
to be my ex wife. But that's where I'm registered
at in Hidalgo County, Texas.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
All right, And you said you're homeless. Where are you
sleeping at night?
Speaker 4 (31:55):
I have a vehicle, I said, with my truck.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
How long has that been going on?
Speaker 4 (32:00):
M for almost three years?
Speaker 1 (32:04):
Now, have mercy. I've talked to you.
Speaker 4 (32:08):
Before about this. I'm that homeless guy up in Spring.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
Yeah. I thought you were in the woods though.
Speaker 18 (32:19):
I got a vehicle now you Uh, you gave me
some advice. I took that advice and went up to
Ohio for a little bit with my son, bought me
a vehicle. Yeah, yes, sir, you brought me a vehicle on.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
So you're not really homeless anymore. You kind of have
a home.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
If I'm not a fan, I got I got wheels,
I can move around and everything.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
Yeah, where do you park to sleep.
Speaker 11 (32:45):
In?
Speaker 4 (32:45):
Uh? Walmart parking lot in Spring?
Speaker 1 (32:48):
Okay? I remember that what you were? You were in
the woods outside the Walmart before.
Speaker 3 (32:53):
Yep.
Speaker 4 (32:54):
I was yep, right behind them, yes, sir. And they
don't be there holding up a sign now for for money.
I hold up a sign hunk for Trump. Kamala, kamala.
Owlers keep on rolling. I don't even ask for money.
I just put my Trump sign out there.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Now do people put money in there?
Speaker 4 (33:12):
I haven't been asking for money. I've been getting a
lot of people honking, a lot of people honking. I'm
getting more. I'm getting more satisfaction out of that and
getting money.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
Brian. I bet if you put a bucket out there
with a honk for Trump, give to me. I mean,
I bet you or some little sign that said help
support me standing here another day, you know, give money.
I bet you people would give. I bet you'd be surprised.
Are you out there right now?
Speaker 4 (33:41):
I'm actually getting ready to go over to the area
I'm sitting over. I got a dog. Somebody give me
a dog.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
Now, Yeah, well, you can't be a home over around
all right. Sure's calling radar, Cause, yeah, no, if you
I don't trust a homeless guy ut at the intersection
of kind of a feeder and the underpass and in
a four way if he doesn't have the most fleebitting,
(34:08):
adorable little dog, you know, sitting there looking sad, I
don't trust that he's really homeless. I think he's They
got a term for those guys that aren't really homeless.
They just set up shopping and they go around the
corner to the pizza hut on Chimney Rock there at
West Park, and then they drive home in a nice car,
you know, because they had a good day. Yeah, you
got to have a flee bit.
Speaker 4 (34:25):
But yeah, I'm voting Donald Trump all the way. I'm
supporting him out here on the corner and getting people
to honk. A lot of women are honking for him,
so I'm really enjoying us.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
It might be honking for you, Brian. Truth be told
you ever thought about my dog?
Speaker 4 (34:45):
They could be honking for my dog.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
It could be honking for you, Brian, don't see yourself short.
Speaker 8 (34:53):
That'll be nice.
Speaker 1 (34:55):
A lot of women got that kind of bad boy,
you know thing they might not bring you. They got,
you know, nice fell at home awk. Remember, they might
be thinking, you know, Brian, I bet he's wild. He's
a man of the wild, because you were literally a
man of the wild. You are in the wild. Think
about that. You're untamed, you're faral, You're faro. Brian. Thanks
(35:18):
for the call, but don't be a stranger. I love
when you call. Seven one three, one thousand