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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Law and disorder. Yet the Soros machine directs and controls
prosecutors across the entire country. He's certainly doing it here
in Houston. Dan Snyder, vice president of the MRC Free
Speech America, the Soro's agenda has been effectively been implemented,
I think in every major city in America. Would you agree, Dan?

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Yeah? You know, it used to be that when these
people ran for county prosecutor, the DA position is your
standard Democrat versus your standard Republican. But George Soros has
turned that all upside down. He picks the people he wants,
he backs them for you know, for electoral politics, you know,
actually spending forty million dollars at least, you know, in

(00:44):
these independent expenditure ads to get his people elected. And then,
as you pointed out with Kim Ogg, if you don't
toe the line, if you don't call when he backs,
he's going to take you out.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
How is this different than we're talking about district attorneys
in law, largely massive urban areas all across the country.
Doesn't this apply to every election everywhere in America?

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Now?

Speaker 2 (01:08):
The money buyers, this goes so far beyond the general
concerns people have for other races. You know, there are
many positions, judicial positions where you know, where people hold
these judge ships by winning at the ballot box. Same
with these prosecutor positions. It is unlawful for judges and attorneys,

(01:31):
these prosecutors to sign pledges vowing not to enforce laws.
If you're a candidate for Congress over your state legislature,
you can sign those kinds of pledges. You cannot do
it if you're running for a judge ship or if
you're running for a prosecutor role. But that's exactly what
these people have done. This whole George Soros network of

(01:53):
organizations that have really been controlling these prosecutors have demanded
that these people sign pledges. And down in Texas it's
probably the worst where your prosecutors and there are scheduled
these Soros prosecutors in Texas the worst are we call
the Texas Five. But they signed pledges vowing not to
enforce the laws that you all put on the books

(02:17):
that make it illegal to perform sex change operations on kids.
Same with pro life measures. They vowed not to enforce
the law. But your Texas constitution and the US Constitution
do not allow prosecutors to have a role in the
legislative process. This amounts to a prosecutorial veto, and that

(02:38):
is unconstitutional, It's unlawful. And these people are conspiring to
break the law. They're supposed to be enforcing the law.
They're supposed to be our chief law enforcement officers. But
George Soros is dictating to them what their agenda is
going to be, what their priorities are going to be.
He actually is the one picking people to be employed
in their offices, runs and controls them.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
I would think being unwilling to enforce state law, is
it impeachable offense? Is it not?

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Well, some of these people have in fact been removed.
Governor DeSantis in Florida has has been able to, you know,
yank a couple of these people out of their their positions.
Some of these prosecutors have been prosecuted themselves for their
illegal conduct. Uh And and then of course we've seen
some of these people then lose at the ballot box.

(03:30):
These people are so radical that even the radical voters
in San Francisco have have have sent these people packing.
But you've got some real doozies in Texas and uh
And at some point things are going to get so
bad because you know, crime rises with these people because
violent criminals are let go. But at some point, you

(03:51):
Textans is going to have to have to take action
and get these people removed.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Yeah, and sadly, you know, DA's often are at the
top of low tickets, and so the judge ships kind
of follow in the Democrat party when the Democrat because
it's Democrats we're talking about here.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
Right, Well, you know it's not your grandfather's Democrat party.
These are the radicals, you know. There. Look, I've got
plenty of fine friends who are Democrats and they are
scratching their head and saying, where did my party go?
And when it comes to these prosecutors that are the
worst of the worst.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
Well, I'd wish George Soros dead, but the son's even worse. Dan,
thanks for joining us this morning. Appreciate it. Dan Schneider,
vice president at MRC Free Speech America. It's six twenty
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