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Time to bury the tired narrative,entire narrative, and uncover these stories not
typically heard, but stories that needto be heard, right or wrong,
life or death. This isn't yourtypical laws show. This is Big Angry

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Law with Charles Big Angry Adams onkPr Z nine. Now Charles Adams.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen ofhis I Charles Adams coming to you from

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New York this fine Tuesday evening,just about a block from Trump Tower,
where there have been a dearth ofprotesters, one man selling ugly buttons and
t shirts, significant number of lawenforcement and people taking pictures as they walk

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by. But that's it. Infact, it appears that the shops in
the tower are open. I assumeeveryone is down at the courthouse. There
have been some already been some questionablerulings by the trial court judge during what

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is called vois d'ida, but inTexas we call it vor dyer, which
is the jury d selection process,often referred to as the jury selection process.
And I say de selection because youstart with a panel of an ire
of potential jurors and your goal isto eliminate anyone who has any any biases

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either way that will call on thecall into question the integrity of the process
or the integrity of the decision making. There has been some rumbling, but
only by right wing media sources,which just truly exposes the disingenuous nature of

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the mainstream media about a person beingpassed in the process and doesn't guarantee their
participation as a juror, because thedefense will have a number of strikes without
having a You have an unlimited numberof strikes for cause, but then you

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have a limited number of peremptory strikeswhere you can strike a potential juror for
any reason but an illegal rate reason, and that illegal reason is typically a
demographic typically racial downstream for a SupremeCourt decision. Batson, but this possible

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juror conceded that they were as robusta supporter of Biden that they had posted
on social media about it. Butthey claimed their participation in an organization supporting
Biden was mistaken, that they thoughtthey were merely in some sort of workers

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party. It is someone squarely bytheir questions the answers on Team Biden,
and they are enough politically agnostic peoplein this world, especially today, that
there is absolutely no reason for theoutspokenly partisan to participate, pate in the

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are to further participate in the process. Now, Judge Marshawn or Marcainne or
Hyberropenancier pronounced the name is very clearlymuch like the civil judge unabashed in evidencing
clear bias against the prior president.This should alarm all Americans. The trail

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of those associated with Donald Trump whohave been prosecuted, jailed, had absurdist
civil judgments entered against them with subsequentaffirmation by appellate courts. It should bother
everyone, but most people don't seembright enough to take off their partisan glasses

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to recognize the slippery slope of itall. Aus while it's Trump and his
both his supporters, and there wasSupreme Court argument today where the Biden administration
was having significant difficulty answering as towhy there was such a clear difference in

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both the investigative energies expended and theprosecutions by the Justice Department of protesters and
rioters on January sixth versus protesters andrioters for the many years beginning with the

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twenty sixteen inauguration of Donald Trump,where we saw far more violence. And
it's and I say all this assomeone that has never I mean it's all
I mean. Right here in Texas, right you saw political pugnance. Talk

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radio hosts who evidenced a clear disdainfor Trump switch to a complete oneint eighty
most likely because they were instructed toby their overlords. That it struck me
as false on the Trump issue.Also those that did it because they were

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worried about ratings and lack the integrityneeded to honestly speak to an audience.
Now, I have always been clearI don't care for him. I don't,
but it doesn't change the fact thatit is very You cannot make a
straight faced argument that he is notbeing unfairly targeted by the political machine.

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And I see it as a singlemachine, the Democrats and Republicans. To
make it clear that populism and thewill of the people are of no interest
to either the Democrat or the Republicanparty, but most certainly not the Democrats,
who are seeking permanent electoral control throughthe importation of voters and the gaming

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of the system. That is,as everyone complicit except about half of the
federal appellate courts and the United StatesSupreme Court. But we should all be
horrified by this ruling on the Vordyreprocess, because if it could happen to
a former president, it can happento any of us who are unwilling to

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bend the knee to the orthodoxy ofthe day. This is malice China,
not the United States, and weshould we should all be screening about it,
not just the right wing press.You're listening listening to big Angry Law
on KPRC. So by yourself,move dad, it's only in your head

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feel that has look down on theLet's try your best, you out you
can, don't do it. Whatto tell themselves in your rod way,
it just takes up just be youknow them all us say, now you're

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feeling better hard you're so don't byOliver right now themselves be ourselves. It
doesn't matter. It is everything goingto be all right? Honestly, I
don't know. This is Charles AdamsBig Anger Radio coming from you live from

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New York City looking out at CentralPark. I am, as I mentioned
in the first segment, just abouta block away from Trump Tower, and
I am horrified by what's going onin America and what strikes me from a

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lawyer's perspective, as incredibly blatant,politically driven prosecutions of our former president that,
as I've said before, called tomind the FBI's decision not to prosecute
Hillary Clinton for actively destroying evidence soughtby law enforcement investigation. Let's not forget

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that Hillary Clinton Secretary Clinton had harddrives professionally destroyed, cell phones professionally wiped
to avoid inspection by the Republicans.And mind you, there was some legitimate

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concern, especially as to what happenedin Benghazi, that was framed by the
media as an absurdist witch hunt.I do think the Whitewater investigation, although
there's certainly probably some corruption of thenineties, was politically driven by a get

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Clinton effort, the number of womenseeking civil damages leading to Bill Clinton's disbarment
the for his clearly profane behavior.But it was all an effort to thwart

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the electoral outcome of these United States. It was the Republicans in and now
the Democrats have taken it to awhole other level with a complicit media.
And if you'll recall, the MonicaLewinsky story was squashed by Newsweek and outlet

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after outlet and it was. It'swhy we know the name Matt Drudge today
because it was his Drudge Report thatwas the only platform, not a small
platform, but not a large platformat the time that was willing to push
the story because there has long beenan effort to protect democrats at all costs

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by a sympathetic media. However,at this point it has gone to the
point of brazen absurdity. There wasa University of Connecticut basketball player who made
a statement in an interview that afterthe NCAA Championship they met with Biden,

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and he said that the picture wastaken with the President, who then promptly
within three minutes forgot that he tookthe photograph with the team and was mumbling
throughout the interaction incoherently. Now we'veseen all over the paper today about Trump
allegedly falling asleep during trial, which, again, as a trial lawyer,

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people closing their eyes during a lengthyprocess, like vor Dyer, is not
at all unusual. There's been examplesof judges falling asleep on the bench.
It, however, is unusual ifyou're directly engaged, right, if you're
on the witness stand, if you'rearguing at this stage of the trial,
Trump is just present, and infact we know that his presence is required,

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and he's not being allowed to attendto his in last funeral, and
there is some scuttle that he's goingto be denied the opportunity to attend his
son's high school graduation, which wouldbe afforded most criminal defendants, especially in
Manhattan where most criminal defendants are notprosecuted. But again we talk about Hillary

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Clinton's secretary, Clinton's clearly illegal actionsto steymy or get a roadblock the Benghazi
investigation when the Republicans were in controlearly on in the Trump presidency and late

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in the Obama administration. Now thehead of the FBI came out, said
comie came out and said, well, no reasonable prosecutor would bring this case.
And well, we heard similar fromthe special prosecutor who decided that Joe

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Biden was too old and senile tobe prosecuted for taking records as a vice
president in allegations that are not completelysimilar but still very similar to the allegations
made against the president and the Floridaprosecution. And again, the mainstream media

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is completely ignoring this reality, whichat some point should really terrify Americans,
because again, just because it isthe populist Trump and his minions does not
mean it is going to continue tobe Donald Trump and those that support him.

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And this incredible, just incredible dichotomythat we're seeing and then being anyone
pointing it out is being decried asa far right supporter of the extremism and
frankly the absurdist dishonesty of the formerpresident. But on the flip side,

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anyone that points out the senility,the absolute, painfully apparent senility of Joe
Biden is attacked with allegations of ageismand a stonewall very similar to the wall
of lies built by the intelligence communitywith a complicit social media apparatus and media,

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mainstream media. On the laptop issue, and long time listeners, remember
that I was contacted by an incrediblywealthy, powerful man who pushed me on
this laptop as Russian collusion nonsense.They had heard it from someone on the
inside, someone who we now knowwas clearly lying. And if you look

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at and when we come back frombreak, I want to I want to
discuss the events of yesterday across thiscountry and how it's been framed by the
media, And again you have tocompare it to the jihad. What an
appropriate word the witch hunt to ruinthe lives of everyone who had the audacity

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to even peacefully participate. And mindyou, I get the prosecution anyone assaulting
police officers, knocking down barriers,all that craziness due to ray that needs
a consequence, not the severity ofthe consequence faced by many Americans. But
you know, other than the peoplethat punch their attacked officers, they can
take their happy asses to prison,right, But when we've seen so many

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people throw concrete blocks on cops withno consequence in Minneapolis from overpasses and looting
and rioting and arson, all justgo with, you know, either a
wristslap or nothing. It is impossiblefor any honest American to be okay with

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what's going on. And when youlook at the coordinated attacks on our country
that are being falsely framed as asprotests when they are very clearly terrorism because
the motivation is something the media isstupidly sympathetic for. Well, it's all

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insane. We'll be back in justa moment. This is a big angry
law on kt RC nine fifteen.All right, Charles Adams back with you

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nine fifty am KPRC Real, Texas, Real Talk. I sound belieguered.
I am not. I had avery good business meeting today here in Manhattan.
I am here working on part ofmy many careers that actually pays me
a significant amount of money. Ihave filed my extension to get my taxes

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together. Spent a nightmare of threeand a half hours on the phone with
my credit card processor who implemented twofactor authentication, but we still could not
get in to get the ten ninetynine from that. And what I called

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I was speaking over and over againwith someone in some foreign land who so
the process with this credit card processthere was it's a third party call center,
and if you want to speak tosomeone with the actual company, it
has to get it proved by yetanother third party gaykeeper, and I think

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I was speaking to people in thePhilippines. No criticism of the Philippines,
but criticism specifically of the idiots atthe call center who kept telling me to
do the same thing over and overagain, which wasn't working, and they
did not believe me, to thepoint where I was fussing so loudly on
the elevator down too, because Ihad to go to a meeting that my

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business partner could hear me in anotherelevator in a very quiet, incredibly expensive
hotel. So I felt kind ofbad if I was being disruptive, but
it was imperative. I was tryingto get it done yesterday and I ended
up not being able to. Ittook me over two hours to speak to
someone in these United States who immediatelyfigured out that they had not sent any

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emails to me for this two factorauthentication norny text and that there was a
real problem. And it took maybethirty emails and I think four hours of
phone calls to finally get their engineeringto get me access to my account,
with still no explanation as to whatthe problem was. And I'm just an

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example of how everything is going toheld a handbasket. Now I have to
find another credit card processor, whichis always a hassle. But I am
going to stop knowingly doing business withcompanies that outsource their customer service to developing
nations because they don't give a damnabout their customers. And when I'm no

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longer using that company as my processor, I will most certainly mention their names
or their name, but it wasa repugnant experience, and we are witnessing
those developing nations being imported here ata rapid rate. The estimate is that
north of seven million people have illegallyentered this country during the Biden Administration's my

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understanding the number is closer to abouttwenty million. Of course, with billions
of dollars being sent to Narco Terristo engage in human trafficking, and we
are having a time and that wasexperienced yesterday. In fact, we experienced

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it. We are very fortunate thatwe did not leave the restaurant. We
had gone to Peter Luger, asteakhouse in New York that opened I believe
in eighteen eighty seven that I hadread had gruff service and it was an
overhyped tourist trap. But this weekendI was actually at a meeting last Thursday

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or Friday in Las Vegas and convenientlystayed for that amazing UFC three hundred and
it went to it. But duringthe day that day, my son had
suggested that we got to the PeterLuger there at Caesar's and it was phenomenal.
So Andrew and I decided to goto the one in Brooklyn for lunch

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yesterday, and we're coming back.We've got a rental car. It routed
us what seemed like it absurded thelong way, but it turns out that
it did so because protesters had blockedthe Brooklyn Bridge. And New York Times
has an article about a day protestersblock roads across the US to support those

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in Gaza. An incredibly sympathetic title. Our headline to an incredibly sympathetic article
for terrorists in this country. Thesubheadline was the coordinated protests across the United
States and around the globe were plannedin part to coincide with tax Day in
the United States. Mccolby Edmunds,the journalist wrote, pro Palestinian protesters shut

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down traffic Monday morning and cities acrossthe country, part of a global effort
to disrupt the economies and pressure worldleaders to push for a ceasefire in the
Gaza. Strip still very sympathetic.It starts by talking about the Bay Area,
where you had people chaining themselves tobarrels and blocking lanes of Interstate eight

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eighty and the Golden Gate Bridge,which they took control of for five hours,
trapping people on it and stopped theworld for gaza A was the banner.
The guy that I met with fordinner last night had to take a
later flight because he missed his flightand had to one of the people that

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had to get out and walk tothe airport because he was flying out of
Chicago. And protesters had blocked accessto O'Hare International in Texas. In a
sympathetic city of San Antonio, protestersblocked in entrance to Valero in New York

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City. Obviously we talked about BrooklynBridge, and I'm just going through this
New York Times article. There wasa teach in that blocked rush hour traffic
in Philadelphia, a teaching to learnUS Americans on where we went wrong,
calling on local leadership to stop sendingmillions of dollars to Israel as if Philadelphia.

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And I saw a tweet from Seattlethat the Seattle Police Department was diligently
watching the conflict in Israel. Iguess they're doing that instead of fighting crime
in Seattle, which of course wouldmake far too much sense and might actually
protect the beleaguered citizens of Seattle whoare a wash in incredible crime. I

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saw a statistic on ticket riding inSan Francisco, and it had fallen off
a cliff. I am always beenantagonistic to for profit citation, which is
a regressive taxation. But the truthis there are people that drive dangerously.
Of course, we see video aftervideo of street takeovers and craziness in the

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Bay Area, and of course copsjust ignore it. Weapons of manufacture in
Philadelphia was also blocked because they supplyweapons to Israel. Here's a paragraph.
The protests are part of a fifteenaction, a solidarity agreement to identify and
blockade major choke points that would causethe most economic impact. Military Connecticut protesters

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block employees leaving a factory that builtmilitary engines for aircrafts. I mean,
it's it's obscene. Nowhere in thisarticle. Nowhere in this article and then
it mentions protests across the country,does it characterize what happened yesterday as terrorism?

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In fact, in the article nowwhere does it even give a negative
connotation to these protests. It talksabout solidarity and ceasepire and the movement.
Now compare that to January sixth coverage, and this was, in fact an
effort by people to disrupt the economyof the United States to disrupt the production

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of energy and weapons in these UnitedStates, of which there was hardly any
consequence. That we're a week outfrom a woman being filed on for threatening
to murder city council people in California. The rhetoric of extremist Islamists has gone

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out of control. And then allthe stupid liberals who are cheering its because
they are incredibly unaware of the realitiesfor women and members of the LGBT population
in Iran is They chant their supportfor Iran's attack on Israel, and it
makes you wonder just how incredibly naiveand stupid people are. We have to

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return to America that, well,I don't support war bongering that doesn't actively
support terror and terrorists if the motivationfor that terror checks the appropriate or the
inappropriate in my opinion, narrative anddemographic boxes of the day. It is

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absolutely insane that people aren't being druggedfrom their home for coordinating this tidal wave
of terror across this country, andthe way it's being framed by the mainstream
media should again infuriate all of you. It doesn't infuriate most people because people

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are gullible, naively Big Angry Lawwith Charles Adams on KPRC nine fifteen.

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All Right, ladies and Gentlemen's CharlesAdams, this is Bigger Radio nine to
fifty am KPRC, Real, Texas, Real Talk. We've been talking about
the absurdities of the pro Iran proIslamic fascism, pro oppression that is being

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framed as freedom fighters looking for aceasefire who don't know who seem to not
recognize the fact that there was aceasefire in place when a bunch of women
and children and families were brutally murdered, ray slaughtered on October seventh, and

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of course perpetuate the lie that thereis an outsized amount of Sibbylian in casualties
in the conflict with Gaza started byGaza in Israel, and I do I
absolutely am horrified for the dead civilians. I wish that it was far more

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surgical in nature by the IDF.But of course we are also not talking
about the fact that Hamas the governmentof Gaza, stewarded billions in what was
supposed to be aid dollars to theirown pocketbooks to live like to live like
the billionaires they are over outside ofIsrael while also constructing a myriad, a

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maze of an incredible system of militaryinstallations underneath Gaza that used human beings as
shields, that also actively saw toprevent people from fleeing. It's all absolutely
crazy. But what's even more crazyis today on the subway, people taking

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it over subway right here in NewYork City, taking it over and chanting,
I ran, you make us proud. And when you look at the
little liberal white girls, you know, swath in their Palestinian scarves and masks,
and you think, well, mygoodness, you know without brawls and

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sexy little clothing, Well, noneof that would be allowed if the Islamo
fascists were running this country. Andof course this is exactly what swept over
mouths over China that led to millionsof people being killed by the implementation of

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fascism through communism that occurred, youknow, seventy years ago, and it's
shocking in it. Mind you,there was real problems in China before there
were people of the starvation across thecountry because you had a prior government,
authoritarian regime of a different type thatdidn't give two damns about people. But

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of course neither did the Communist Party. It's just they just sold a better
bill of goods. But here wehave and we have plenty of problems that
need to be addressed in America,but here we have idiots, idiots shearing
this while the former president is beingprosecuted for crimes. And again to borrow

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James Comey's line about Hillary Clinton,no reasonable prosecutor. But at least with
Hillary Clinton in the Begazia at thecrime, the destruction of evidence, the
knowing intentional destruction of evidence was veryclear. What's like. It is a
crime for a vice president more sothan a president, to keep documentation very

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clear. But it is it's unreasonable. It's unreasonable for the Republicans to seek
to prosecute Hillary Clinton over that.It is unreasonable for the Justice Department and
to bully both a prosecutor and Georgiaand prosecutors in New York who are complicit
and happy to take you know,you know, federal grant money in exchange

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for doing the bidding of this presidentwho has openly said, hey, I'm
going to prevent him from running.This is banana Republic nonsense. And of
course, the only people screaming aboutit largely are just, you know,
the outspoken supporters of Donald Trump,which I am not at all that person.

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But I am a supporter of fairness. I am a supporter of our
democracy. And while we have theDemocrats voting down a bill that would require
people to show the improof of citizenship, there are flyers being passed around Mexico
encouraging illegal entrance to vote for PresidentBiden. There was a kid in North
Carolina suspended for referring to for usingthe phrase illegal alien in class in his

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school. How insane is that thatis the term used in the federal code.
Because we are constantly looking for newthings, our media and the left
are constantly looking for new things tobe falsely outraged about. And when Americans
are sincerely outraged, well we're calledxenophobic. And it's kind of crazy.

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But when you talk about Alvired Bragg'sprosecution, I mean, we have to
maybe I'll dive into it more deeplytomorrow, But you have a woman who
stabbed a man in the neck inthe back who was trying to stop her
from assaulting another person on the subway. She posted a ten one thousand dollars

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cash bond and she appears to bea homeless, crazy person. So it's
my assumption, although I can't findany reporting on it, that that ten
thousand cash bond was probably put upby some activist agency right that wants criminals
on the streets. It's and ofcourse the DA's office, to their credit,
did ask for a larger bond.Bragg's office did. But we have

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this tidal wave of liberal nonsense andyou're faced in America. So anyway,
they get out, they post thiscash bond, which they most probably didn't
post themselves, They skip court,which they probably wouldn't do if it was
their ten thousand dollars, and thengo to Philadelphia and take a long knife
and stab a baby. That's right, a baby. Parents were pushing their

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two, I think twin babies,and this woman that looks like a banmand
ran up and stabbed one of thebabies. It's insane, and we are
faced with the choice on voting forRepublicans who now you know, our speaker
Johnson is bending the need to theDemocrats and is not looking for any money

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to secure our border, but lookingfor more money to secure the Ukrainian border,
along with money for Israel and Democratsare going to support him if the
Republicans, I mean, it's it'sinsane. We are in this clown world
where those of us that are outragedthose of us that get up and and
work every damn day and pay anincredible amount of taxation, you know,

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from sales tax to income tax toevery type of tax. You know,
to get your money, you paya tax. To spend your money,
you pay a tax. To haveproperty that you bought with that money,
you pay a tax. I mean, it's it's just outrageous. And as
Americans to be offended by it,well you have to. You either have

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to vote for these milk toast Republicanswho do nothing and their foe Christian moralizing
that are just used to facilitate thegreed of the post monetary right, while
also the Democrats are facility. Soyou have but your choice is to be
pro baby stabbing or pro a differenttype of oppression. And while I can't

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stand the Republican Party, I can't. I'll be honest with you Republican listeners.
I'm not a fan of abortion,but I'm also not a fan of
telling people what to do. Oryou have to be pro baby stabbing and
it's just crazy. It's all crazy, and at some point we have to
get outraged, and at some pointwe all have to say the reasonable have

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to say we're not going to acceptit, and we're just going to support
pro law and order candidates even ifthey support things we don't support, because
it's overdue for a change in thiscountry. It's time, but we're not
going to have it because the mediais implicit
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