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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Very Show is.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
On the air.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
I want everybody to stop dying, that dying. Finally, I
want to deliver a message to the long suffering people
of Iran.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
The people of America stand with you.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
It has now been almost forty years since this dictatorship
seize power and took a proud nation hostage. Most of
Iran's eighty million citizens have sadly never known an Iran
that prospered in peace with its neighbors and commanded the
admiration of the world. But the future of Iran belongs

(00:51):
to its people. They are the rightful heirs to a
rich culture and an ancient land, and they deserve a
nation that does justice to their dreams, honor to their history, and.

Speaker 4 (01:06):
Glory to God.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Would have never happened if I was president.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
Putin would have never done it.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
And I spoke to him yesterday and I said, you know,
he actually offered.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
To help mediate. I said, do me a favor, mediate
your own.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Let's mediate Russia first, Okay, I said, Vladimir, Let's mediate
Russia first.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
You can worry about this later.

Speaker 5 (01:25):
And now I hear is your just went out because
they felt it was violated by one.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Rocket that didn't land anywhere.

Speaker 5 (01:31):
That's not what we want, I'll tell you, and I'm
telling you I'm not happy about that Israel either. Two
countries that have been fighting so long and so hard
that they don't know what they're doing.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Do you understand that one of the questions that has
emerged through all of this is where is the uranium?

Speaker 6 (01:49):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:50):
If in fact the uranium was part of the explosions,
then wouldn't there be nuclear fallout? Did they move the uranium?
The Iranis have claimed that they had. Vice President JD. Vans,
who's turned out to be a very good spokesman for
this administration, was with Brett Bear on Fox News and
he was asked, where's the enriched uranium? And he said,

(02:14):
the location of the uranium is not the question immediately
before us. You don't have to believe him, you don't
have to agree, but I think he makes a pretty
good case.

Speaker 7 (02:26):
Who said totally obliterated The President has said totally obliterated
the Iran nuclear program. Do you know for sure where
all the highly enriched uranium is?

Speaker 8 (02:38):
Well, Brett, I think that's actually not the question before us.
The question before US is can Iran enriched the uranium
to a weapons grade level? And can they convert that
fuel to a nuclear weapon? And we know, based on
the success of our mission, of course the leadership of
the President, but the incredible skill of our military, that
the two mission objectives are completely successful. We know that

(03:01):
they cannot build a nuclear weapon. Now you asked about
the highly enriched uranium, but what we know, Brett, is
that in uranium is something that exists in very large supply.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
Our goal was to.

Speaker 8 (03:14):
Bury the uranium, and I do think the uranium is buried,
but our goal was to eliminate the enrichment and eliminate
their ability to convert that enriched fuel into a nuclear weapon.
I actually just I think that's an important point, Brett,
because so many of the folks who have focused on
the highly enriched uranium six Umbertaine focus, Brett, has been
to destroy their enrichment capacity, because we don't want that

(03:37):
sixty percent in uranium to become ninety percent in uranium.
That's the real concern, and that's what was so successful
about our mission.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
The Vice President told Rehtbeer that the Iranians warned us
before firing missiles at our base and Cutter and listen,
here's what I think happened. They didn't want to escalate
this war. They had to do something, but they didn't
want to escalate the war by causing damage and forcing

(04:05):
Trump to need to escalate this to a higher level.
They're reeling right now.

Speaker 7 (04:12):
The President called it very weak, the run missile firing
on the US base, and Cutter laded.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
Was it a face saving move?

Speaker 7 (04:21):
How do you get from that firing missiles at a
US base to a ceasefire?

Speaker 1 (04:26):
As he details in this truth.

Speaker 8 (04:28):
So well, as the President said, they actually gave us
some warning here, and we think they gave us some
warning because they didn't want to kill Americans and they
didn't want to escalate. There's definitely some symbolism to this, right.
If you look at the Iranian attack, it was fourteen
missiles that they telegraphed ahead of time. We dropped fourteen
bunker buster bombs. As the President told me earlier, our missiles,

(04:48):
our bombs were a little bit bigger than their bombs.
Our bombs actually accomplished the goal of eliminating their nuclear program.
But look, we're happy again to restart the peace process.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
As the President, this.

Speaker 7 (05:00):
Was the message delivered directly to the US or through
an emissary.

Speaker 8 (05:03):
The message is always delivered through some sort of intermediary.
That's been consistently true of the Iranians. Of course, we'd
love to talk to them. The President's been clear about this.
We'd love to have a direct conversation about how we
move this thing forward, because again we're going to step
back here. Why did the President do what he did
over the past week. It's so that we could destroy

(05:25):
their nuclear program. If they try to rebuild it, they're
going to be on the wrong end of American power.
Once again. We don't want that. I think they don't
want that, but the balls in their hands.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
And then we get to the question of regime change,
and I think the Trump administration, and you're going to
hear JD. Vans say, this is trying to be very
careful that if there is regime change, it does not
appear that that regime change came from us, but instead

(05:55):
that it was organic and internal. But he's making clear
we'd like to say you do it, it's going to
have to come from you.

Speaker 8 (06:06):
Well, I think what the President is saying very clearly,
Brett is if the Iranian people want to do something
about their own leadership. That's up to the Iranian people.
What the American national security interest here is very simple.
It's to destroy the nuclear program. That's what we've done.
And now that the Twelve Day War appears to be
effectively over, we have an opportunity, I think, to restart

(06:27):
a real peace process. And Brett, this is not just
about two countries, Iran in Israel, all of these golf
Arab states. They want peace, They want to invest, they
want to build artificial intelligence hardware, They want to sort
of come into the new economy.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
And that was impossible when you had Iran.

Speaker 8 (06:45):
That was, as the President said, acting like.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
A bully across the Middle East.

Speaker 8 (06:49):
We really think that if the Iranians are smart about
the path forward, this could be a new dawn of
an economic age of prosperity, if, of course, for our
golf Arab allies, for us, for the Israelis, for everybody.
But it's going to require the Iranians plays support.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
We're going to add a little bit about these ore houses.
I know all about. Ramon wants to know what around
the world is.

Speaker 9 (07:09):
Whistling bungholes, spleen splitters, whisker biscuits, honkey riders, Hoosker dues,
whosker don'ts, nips and dazers, whether without the scooter stick
or one single whistling kiddy chaser.

Speaker 10 (07:20):
Michael inm.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, we like him,
don't we? Remone told Sean Hannity that critics of Operation
Midnight Hammer said it would start World War three and
instead it led to a ceasefire.

Speaker 11 (07:38):
Well, let's just take a moment to think about how
historic this moment is and what President Trump has achieved
in this twelve day war. Presidents going back to Bill
Clinton have said it is the policy of the US
government not to allow Ran to have a nuclear weapon.
But under every president except Trump, a rand March closer
and closer to being able to put onto a ballistic

(08:00):
missile a nuclear warhead that could take out an entire city.
That has been the direction Iran has been going in
year after year. President Trump took action flawlessly through the
United States military to obliterate Iran's nuclear sites and to
stop them through the use of military force, from having

(08:21):
a nuclear weapon. It was a bold, courageous action, and
it happened without a single leak without a single solitary
service member losing their life. Everyone said, who was a
critic of this action, that it would lead to World
War III, and instead we have a ceasefire.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
And instead we have.

Speaker 11 (08:41):
The beginnings of a new era of stability and peace
and security in the Middle East. President Trump once again
has demonstrated that he alone has the wisdom, the judgment,
the strength, and the courage to see this nation through
the most dangerous challenges we face around the world.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nettan Yahoo says President Trump acted
with a lot of strength when he took out Iran's
nuclear program.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
Telasian's President Trump, your bold decision to target Iran's nuclear
facilities with the awesome and righteous might of the United
States will change history. In Operation Rising Line, Israel has
done truly amazing things, but in Tonight's action against Iran's
nuclear facilities, America has been truly unsurpassed. It is done

(09:29):
what no other country on Earth could do. History will
record that President Trump acted to deny the world's most
dangerous regime the world's most dangerous weapons. His leadership today
has created a pivot of history that can help lead
the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity

(09:50):
and peace. President Trump and I often say peace through strength.
First come strength, then comes peace. And tonight President Trump
and the United States acted with a lot of strength.
President Trump, I thank you the people of Israel, Thank
you the forces of civilization. Thank you, God bless America,

(10:15):
God bless Israel. And may God bless our unshakable alliance,
our unbreakable faith.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
Well, after all of that, President Trump was unhappy with
Israel for continuing to fire on Iran and said so
in no uncertain terms.

Speaker 5 (10:32):
They violated, but Israel violated it too. Israel, as soon
as we made the deal, they came out and they
dropped the load of Bob's the likes of which I've
never seen before, the biggest load that we've seen. I'm
not happy with Israel. You know, when I say, okay,
now you have twelve hours, you don't go out in
the first hour and just drop everything.

Speaker 12 (10:52):
You have on them.

Speaker 5 (10:52):
So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with
Iran either, But I'm really unhappy if Israel's going out
this morning because the one rocket that didn't land, that
was shot perhaps by mistake, that didn't Land. I'm not
happy about that.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
You know what we have.

Speaker 5 (11:08):
We basically have two countries that have been fighting so
long and so hard that they don't know what the
they're doing.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
Do you understand that Florida has approved the most Florida
facility on the peninsula. This brings back Florida, man, but
it's an actual policy. I thought this was a joke
when I first heard this, but I am I am
assured it's not. Florida has approved a massive detention facility

(11:36):
for illegals that they call Alligator Alcatraz. I love this
so much.

Speaker 6 (11:42):
Attorney General James Huttmyer here at the Miami Dade Hollier
Training Facility. This is an old, virtually abandoned airport facility
right in the middle of the Ever Lace. Florida's been
leading on immigration enforcements, supporting the Trump administration and ICE's
efforts to detain and deport criminal aliens. The governor task
state leaders to identify places for new temporary detention facilities.

(12:05):
I think this is the best luck. As I call it,
Alligator Alcatraz. This thirty square mile area is completely surrounded
by the Ever place presents an efficient, low cost opportunity
to build a temporary detention facility because you don't need
to invest that much in the perimeter.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
People get out.

Speaker 6 (12:23):
There's not much waiting for him other than alligators and pythons.
Nowhere to go, nowhere to hide. Within just thirty to
sixty days after we begin construction, it could be up
and running and could house as many as a thousand
criminal aliens. This presents a great opportunity for the State
of Florida to work with Miami Dade and Collier Counties
Alligator Alcatraz.

Speaker 4 (12:44):
We're ready to go.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
While we're on the subject of Florida, US Marshalls and
Florida officials announce sixty missing kids were rescued during Operation Dragonfly.
This is the best good news story I have heard
in a very, very long time.

Speaker 13 (13:07):
My name is Bill berger be e er Ger, United
States Marshall Middle District of Florida, and I am overwhelmed
by the results of this operation Operation Dragonfly. Of Dragonfly
I the largest in the history of the United States
Marshall Service, if not the history of the United States.
As the ag mentioned, sixty juveniles recovered in two weeks,

(13:29):
ranging from age nine to seventeen years of age Several
years ago, Atlanta had a similar operation which resulted in
the recovery of thirty children over six weeks.

Speaker 1 (13:39):
This effort was a collaboration.

Speaker 13 (13:41):
Of, as the AG mentioned, twenty agencies with over one
hundred people involved. I want to thank the AG for
providing the statewide special prosecutors. I want to say special
things to Sheriff's Chronister gol Terry and Naco Fdlly of
course are police chief, my friends Lee work Hall and

(14:01):
Tony Holloway, Hillsborough County State Attorney Susie Lopez, who many
are will be speaking in the very near future. It
should be noted that Tampa Mayor Jane Caster and former
Mayor Bob Bilcorn also visited the Commands command post and
spoke to our team, emphasizing the importance of this operation.

Speaker 4 (14:23):
We will put.

Speaker 13 (14:24):
Together this operation emphasizing recoveries. I will, but I can
tell you I stressed arrest because experience tells us if
the offenders are not apprehended, they will reconnect with these children.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
They are, in my opinion, leeches.

Speaker 13 (14:41):
Behind me, you will see the pictures of eight persons
who are arrested and charged with crimes ranging from human trafficking,
child endangerment, drug possession, and trafficking. When arrested, they were
given bonds ranging from no bond to two hundred and
fifty million dollars bond. That was never I've never heard

(15:04):
of that before. Violate is important to give credit where
credit is due. The one person who was tasked with
setting up this operation and universally has been recognized by
all people involved, is Deputy US Market.

Speaker 4 (15:16):
Christ Man Michael Berry.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
In the system lack of too modern day now the
white Liberals, many of whom were Jewish of New York
in a city they've lived in their entire lives their
parents before them. For many of these folks, their grandparents

(15:45):
were immigrees from Poland or Hungary, or Romania or Germany.
Many of them are descendants of Holocaust victims. Many of
them their families fled during Nazi Germany. And many of

(16:08):
them the children of Holocaust survivors and their families came
to New York. They went to NYU, They went to Columbia,
They went to Hofstra, They went to the various universities there.
They went to concerts there, they joined the symphony there,

(16:31):
they supported Broadway. There, they owned restaurants, they invested, They
worked in finance or law or manufacturing, and for generations
they lived this life. They wrote great books. They loved
New York, and all the while New York was changing, transforming,

(16:57):
and they thought their enemy was Donald Trump. They thought
their enemy was me and you. And in order to
wage war against their enemy Donald Trump or me or you,
they supported increasingly crazy candidates like oh, I don't know,

(17:20):
Alexandria Cassio Cortes, for instance, who endorsed Zorn Mundani. Bernie
Sanders endorsed Zorn Mundani. And that might seem crazy. What
was Bernie have to do with this race? Well, first
of all, Momdani is an avowed socialist, and secondly, Bernie

(17:42):
Sanders would fit into the old New York, the ed
Katch era in New York very easily. There are a
lot of New Yorkers in Vermont's. That's the playground for
many New Yorkers. But what must seem odd is that
the new Muslim mayor, if he beats Sarah Adams, says

(18:05):
that should the leader of Israel come to New York,
he would arrest him.

Speaker 4 (18:13):
A mayem Um.

Speaker 14 (18:14):
Donnie, would you welcome Prime Minister to New York City
for the for whatever he comes for given the US
is not the signature to the ICC, so he can
travel to the US unlike a lot of other countries.
Would a Maymum Doney welcome Benjamin to the city.

Speaker 12 (18:29):
No, as mayor New York City would arrest Benjamin Netanyahu.
This is a city that our values are in line
with international law.

Speaker 4 (18:36):
It's time that our actions are also.

Speaker 14 (18:37):
Even though the US is not a signature of the ICC, you.

Speaker 12 (18:39):
Know, it's time that we actually step up and make
clear what we are willing to do to showcase the
leadership that is sorely missing in the federal administration.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
So the Jewish New Yorker has an interesting decision to make.
Do you decide that you hate Republicans so much that
you're willing would be a badfellow of a man who
secretly wishes for your death, and some will, sadly, some
will the great value Obama are Keem Jeffries was asked

(19:13):
by MSNBC's Joe Scarborough if mom Dani's what critics call
extreme ideology. We're not saying it's extreme ideology. We're saying
his critics call it extreme ideology because we don't dare
want to say it's extreme ideology because it's not extreme
to the people who believe it is it. Is this
a model for Democrat candidates.

Speaker 7 (19:38):
To say that he is far too extreme on economic
issues and even issues involving Israel.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
I'm curious what your thoughts are on him.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
Ideologically, is that does he.

Speaker 7 (19:52):
Have an ideology that you would want your candidates in
twenty twenty six to have.

Speaker 10 (19:57):
Well, from the standpoint of House Democrats and what our
focus has been, clearly, we have an affordability crisis in
the United States of America and our focus will continue
to be on driving down the high cost of living
in this country.

Speaker 15 (20:14):
Donald Trump promised to lower costs on day one, costs
having gone.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
Down, there going up.

Speaker 10 (20:19):
He's crashing the economy in real time. His tarifs are
going to impose thousands of dollars in additional cost on
everyday Americans per year, and he may even be driving
us toward a recession. It's the reason why Donald Trump
has become so unpopular. It is because he's failed the
country on the economy, and so our vision is going.

Speaker 15 (20:40):
To be for an affordable America. Work hard, played by
the rules, live the good life. Provide a comfortable living
for yourself and for your family. That means being able
to actually afford a home, educate your children, have access
to health care, go on vacation with your children and
your family every now and then, and of course, Joe,

(21:03):
one day, retire with grace and dignity.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Oh okay, so you don't want to answer the question.
Got it. Here's another candidate for mayor of New York.
His name is Pastor James David Manning, and he's running
as an independent.

Speaker 16 (21:23):
Somebody said to me that if Jesus is black, Heaven
is a ghetto. Every wet black people lives a damn ghetto.
Why should I be yelling at the white man. Hell
wasn't for him, we'd all probably be dead from diseases
and signals of hell with each other. On wasn't for
the white man. The white man built America, he said,
The slave built a mat I only cover that line.

Speaker 4 (21:43):
I'll slapped the taste out of your mouth. You ain't
built nothing half the time.

Speaker 16 (21:48):
What you did deal as a slave, the white man
had to whoop your ass with a whoop to get
you to do that, A little bit of work that
you didn't do it to whoop your ass to get
into talking about we built a man, built a damn thing.

Speaker 4 (21:59):
Don't own a damn thing.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Ain't none of it.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
You had Halem, you threw it away.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
No, thank God for the white man.

Speaker 16 (22:05):
Thank God he built Americans, mother safe places, build airlines
so you can ride around on.

Speaker 4 (22:12):
Build automobile.

Speaker 16 (22:13):
Hell, y'all ain't got one nation in Africa have built
a car talking that damn talk. The only thing y'all
can do is play basketball, running down the court like
a bunch of double jointed pools.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
A mom Mohammed Twhitey told Nash de SUSA why radical
Muslims always align themselves and vote with the left. I
should have started the show with this instead of ending it.
But this is the most important audio of the day.
Listen to this.

Speaker 17 (22:40):
Imm When I was an extremist Islamist fundamentalist.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
I would only vote Lift. Why is that? I saw
them as very stupid.

Speaker 17 (22:51):
I would fear the Conservatives because they come with principle.
That's not someone they can brainwash. But the Lift, I
know they have no values and no principles to begin with.
Idea to find wan Islamic extremists the vote for Donald.

Speaker 4 (23:07):
Trump, Never do it. They'd give their vote to the leftist.

Speaker 17 (23:12):
Who wants to run around in pride parades and Islamic extreamers,
arrogant gays and homosexuals and transgenders.

Speaker 18 (23:23):
But they want the left to go and get busy
with that. They want them go go go speak about
the climate, Go go speak about abortion, Go go kill yourselves,
go go do that.

Speaker 17 (23:34):
And Ama, she's fighting for abortion rights and all the
other what is my choice?

Speaker 1 (23:39):
Yes, go do that?

Speaker 4 (23:40):
Would she have an abortion? Never? Never? Would she kill
almostlift and her stomach? Never?

Speaker 9 (23:48):
What is the fundamentalist nji Hadi agenda for America?

Speaker 4 (23:52):
The future of America has to be Musclim.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Michael Berry Show continues. All so, our team is fussing
at me that I saved the money shot for late
in the program. It's no secret that our audience is
the biggest at the beginning as opposed to at the end.

(24:23):
I'm glad you hung around. I'm the guy that when
I used to go to the movie theater, I'd sit
there and let everybody else file out, and I'd watch
at the end. And I always appreciated a director who
would put bloopers and things like that at the end,
because that was kind of a way of rewarding you

(24:43):
for staying through the credits. So the reason the audience
trails as the show goes on is that in most places,
our audience is hearing us during prime time and over
the course of the program, a lot of folks listen
on their drive home. Now we call it a driveway listener,

(25:06):
a person who when they pull up, let's say it's dad.
He pulls up in the driveway. Let's say he's got
a gravel driveway like we had growing up, or shell
let's see, and those rocks have that certain sound as
the car drives up the driveway, and mama's inside and

(25:30):
she's got the spaghetti sauce on and she's got the
noodles all ready to come out, and everything is perfect
because he gets home consistently at the same time. And
you pull into the driveway and she hears it, and
the kids run to the window and pull back the curtain. Mama,

(25:52):
Daddy's home, and she thinks to herself, thank God, I
need some help with these kids. Because the kids don't
get me wrong, but she's had them since they got
out of school at three o'clock. And now she's had
them all day. Summer is rough, o mama, because she

(26:13):
doesn't get to send them off to school. And I
used to laugh at that. I used to think stay
at home moms were lazy. Let me tell you something,
my wife disabused me of that. She said when she
retired from being secretary of state and before that a lawyer.
She said, it's a whole lot easier in the morning

(26:36):
to get up, get your kids ready, to drop them
at school, and go off to work, get yourself a
nice coffee, settle in at your computer, return your emails,
check on things, boss, a few people around. It's a
whole lot easier to leave, and you know, getting your
vehicle and have your peace of mind than to be

(26:58):
the one sitting there with the kids who are bouncing
off the wall all day long. So mama's had the
kids all day long. And dad pulls in and she
hears it, and it's like, oh wow, all right, this
is gonna be good. He's home. The kids will run

(27:18):
jump on him. He's excited to see them. They're excited
to see I can have a minute to myself except
you pull up, pull up to the driveway, and if
we're good at what we do. You don't get out,
You stay right there at least until we go to
the break. So one minute, two minute, three minute, four

(27:41):
minutes go by and she says, are you sure that's dad?
Oh yeah, it's dad.

Speaker 8 (27:46):
Mom.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
So she comes to the window and looks out, like,
are you coming in? I've had these curtain climbers driving
me crazy all day long. Could you come in and
help me out here? And you put the finger up
the one minute, the number one finger said, it's a
one minute, just one minute, or maybe you put up

(28:08):
all five. It's like, you know, hold on, just just
I'm coming in. Every second that you stay in your truck,
that you don't go in means we did our job well,
because for you to listen to us while you're driving
just means and we're grateful for it that we were

(28:29):
more compelling than the competing forms of entertainment, which are
getting on your phone and calling your buddy, all the
other radio stations. Maybe you've got satellite radio, maybe you've
got podcasts or peace and quiet. You might have just
driven along and not listened to anything. It's a long day.

(28:52):
Last thing you need to do is be told that
New York is signaling the end of America as we
know it. You had a hard enough day already that
you hung in there. Well for you to stay there
when you could go inside with food waiting and a
beer or a glass of wine or whatever else you
got going on, for you to continue to listen, that's

(29:14):
a driveway listener. So when somebody, as an emailer sends
me a message through the website Michael Berryshow dot com
and says I'm a driveway listener, that is the equivalent
of our friends at the Walton Johnson Show called out
a ten percenter. That is that means you are not
just a member of our audience, you are a core

(29:36):
member of our audience. So since you hung around, I
want to put a bow on this bit of audio,
mostly because my team has has yelled at me over this.
The best audio out there is a conversation that our
friend Denesh de Susa had with a formerly formerly radicalized

(30:01):
Imam by the name of Imam Mohammed Twhitey, and he
is very honest about radical Islam. He has left the
radical portion of radical Islam, and having done so, he

(30:21):
is sounding the clarion call to Americans, Jews, Christians, Muslims
that you need to understand. You are ascribing to radical
Muslims the same heart, the same compassion, the same mercy,
the same goals and values that you have, and that's

(30:43):
not accurate. And he is saying from a first person experience,
having been on that side of the aisle. I'm here
to tell you you need to understand these people are
here to destroy you as I was. No maybe the

(31:07):
world will place this audio at the end of our
figurative show and nobody will pay attention, but I'm going
to close the show to put a bow on it
and hopefully catch your attention. I want you to listen
to it very very carefully. When someone tells you who

(31:27):
they are, or in this case, who they used to be,
believe them.

Speaker 4 (31:34):
When I was an extremist Islamist fundamentalist, I would only
vote left. Why that I saw them as very stupid.

Speaker 17 (31:43):
I would fear the Conservatives because they come with principle.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
That's not someone they can brainwash. But the Left, I know.

Speaker 17 (31:53):
They have no values and no principles to begin with.
I dare you to find win Islamic extremists that votes
for Donald Trump never do it.

Speaker 4 (32:02):
They'd give their.

Speaker 17 (32:03):
Vote to the leftist who wants to run around in
pride parades and islamming streamers, ar against gays and homosexuals
and transgenders.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
But they want the left to go and get busy
with that.

Speaker 18 (32:19):
They want them go go, go speak about the climate,
Go go speak about abortion, Go go kill yourselves, go go.

Speaker 17 (32:25):
Do that, and ammah, she's fighting for abortion likes and
all the other What is my choice?

Speaker 4 (32:30):
Yes, go do that, go do But would she have
an abortion? Never? Never? Would she kill almost left in
her stomach? Never?

Speaker 1 (32:39):
What is the fundamentalist Benji Hadi agenda for America?

Speaker 4 (32:44):
The future of America has to be Muslim

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Elsne left, Thank you and good night,
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