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Great call, Steve. Let's go to Don Ramon. I'm trying
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Speaker 10 (10:30):
All right, Don, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Welcome sir,
Hey Michael, how are you.

Speaker 13 (10:36):
I'm good, But I mean, well, I was just calling
to talk about the Republicans that were kind of working
against us on the bail reform and the Joscelyn Gray
case and TLR not necessarily in that order.

Speaker 12 (10:53):
Okay, far away, And.

Speaker 11 (10:57):
I guess the thing that.

Speaker 13 (11:00):
Really struck me about a hearing that was held about
Jocelyn nunger A this week was that we had the
District Attorney's office siding with the defense council in one
sanctioning Kim, but trying to Kim Ogg and trying to
make it sound like Kim had done something bad. In
the general counsel of the District Attorney's office was filing

(11:24):
a complaint against him for speaking out about the case
as a private citizen. The thing about it was was
that that was not the purpose of the hearing. The
purpose of the hearing was to get a change of venue, right,
And nobody was speaking for Jocelyn, and it was disturbing,
and it's a pattern, and I just wanted listeners to

(11:47):
understand what they were seeing there, because they are desperately
trying to get these guys tried, not here in Harris County,
but another county. And really the only other county would
be Travis County, because Travis County I don't think has
had or imposed the death penalty in years.

Speaker 11 (12:03):
I'd have to go back and look, but I think it's.

Speaker 13 (12:05):
Been over ten years from my memory. And I was
just dumbfounded that the District Attorney's office was siding with
defense counsel in this hearing and nobody was speaking for
Jocelin or her family.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
You know.

Speaker 10 (12:22):
You know what's interesting about that I read something this week.
Lisa Alpi, I think, is one of the defense attorneys
for the guys that raped, tortured, murdered, and threw Jocelyn
Nungrai into a ditch like she was trash, and he
was Lisa Alpi, a member of the Spring Branch school Board,

(12:45):
the defense attorney there. And I read this week somewhere
that there's Lisa Alpi, the attorney for the murderer, rapist,
illegal aliens, and then there's the prosecution, the district attorney,
and it sounds like the judge is in on and
they've decided that Kim.

Speaker 12 (13:01):
Ogg is the bad guy out of all this, and
it is very, very disturbing.

Speaker 10 (13:06):
And what I find particularly disturbing is these are the
sorts of things that other than the few people that
know what's going on in the county courts in downtown,
most of this occurs without the public's knowledge. And it's
very disturbing because the Nungeri case is one of the
most brutal, disturbing cases in twenty five years. And then

(13:31):
the only one it seems it's getting punished or getting
tried out of all this is Kim Ogg for going
public with how bad these guys are.

Speaker 12 (13:38):
That just feels weird.

Speaker 10 (13:40):
It just feels like this is more of a political
act that probably Rodney is having folks.

Speaker 12 (13:46):
Grind and yeah, anyway, yeah.

Speaker 13 (13:51):
Well Lisa's getting it too for she gets to attack Kim,
who she doesn't like in her friends as defense counsel.
In Lisa's a former prosecutor at the Harris County District
Attorney's office and not part of that group that supported Kim.
But the real goal here is to get a change
of venue. And I had never seen in my years

(14:15):
of being around people at the Harris County dis Attorney's
office the office itself siding with defense counsel and nobody
was there for Jocelyn and that I just don't ever
remember that happening in memory. And it was very core,
you know, carefully orchestrated. But the goal here is to

(14:37):
get a change of venue.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
And that.

Speaker 13 (14:40):
Is you know, the thing that it is probably the
most shocking part of that whole scenario. But it's the
same group of people. It's the same group of people
that were Republicans that were supporting Sean Tier and Lisa
Alpi claims to be a Republican and her friends and
the people against Dan Simon.

Speaker 10 (15:02):
Shawn Tier, of course, being the district attorney, I would
like to know who the Republicans are that supported Shawn Tier,
because I don't think I do the hold on Justermony
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All right, let's go to Don. Then we'll go to
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So if you can't get through, just hang tight for
a moment. Don You're up, Go ahead. You were talking
about the Harris County District Attorney's office, and then I
think you were talking about Republicans who supported Shawn tier

(16:25):
the Democrat for a district attorney.

Speaker 12 (16:27):
Take it away.

Speaker 13 (16:30):
Not only did they openly support Sean Tyer, but they
purposely in the judicial campaign didn't even mention that we
had a Republican candidate. Spent I think over nine million
dollars in Harris County and not all of the benches
were filled. So some of the most dangerous judges in

(16:53):
Harris County didn't have opponents. But in that campaign, if
they had a just mentioned Dan's name once, he would
have won. It was a very very close race.

Speaker 12 (17:07):
There was something going on with that. It sounds like
you would know better than I do.

Speaker 10 (17:12):
There were the Republican establishment locally didn't seem to want
to help the Republican district attorney.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
Do you know why.

Speaker 13 (17:22):
Well, I can point to the fact that the largest
donor to the Harris County Republican Party has been TLR
and that's who funded the Joint Judicial Campaign, and their
longtime operative executive director, Dennis Calabrese went to work for
the Arnold Foundation and ran the Arnold Foundation, which has

(17:43):
been a big sponsor of this bail bomb reform nonsense
that's just been a complete disaster. I hate to think
in my mind that they are like minded on letting
everybody out of jail based on skin color, but it
certainly appears that way to me. And it's gone on
since about twenty sixteen when the O'Donnell consent Decree or

(18:07):
the litigations started, but the decree was signed in twenty nineteen,
which just has led to hundreds of murders here in
Harrison County, right.

Speaker 10 (18:16):
And that was one of those cases, the O'Donnell consent
Decree where Harris County was being sued for not releasing
murderers the minute they commit murder, and the state, now
under the direction or the county, under the direction of
Rodniellis said oh, okay, we'll consent to do these things
so that we'll be good boys. But those things were

(18:38):
handcuffing the criminal justice system, and that is why we're
seeing a lot of what we're seeing these days, and
it's very disturbing for victims and their families.

Speaker 13 (18:47):
And we have Republican judges going along with it. The
three judges that were a sport, were supported by the
ad campaign have gone along with the consent decree in
the misdemeanor corps. It Now, you don't think that sounds
like much, but somebody is charged with murder in another
court and they're arrested in for a misdemeanor. They're just

(19:08):
let go on that misdemeanor is and they get what's
called go bonds or I forget what gob government bond,
which didn't exist until the consent decree, but they're released automatically.
And I was thinking, okay, once our misdemeanor judges were elected,
because we didn't have any that they would stop doing

(19:28):
that practice. And know and we've had Republican judges releasing
people that out on bond for murder that have gone
on to murder other people and it's just tragic. And
you famously had David Castro on your show when I
was driving back of the corpus and I noticed, you know,
as a matter of fact, I was stunned because I
didn't know that that particular or actually you had Paul

(19:52):
cast On David was the son that was murdered. That
particular judge that released the guy that killed David Castro
was a Republican judge, and he should have never been out,
never been out, And it was just tragic. And that
was the first time that I knew that Republicans were
doing that in that way. Matter of fact, I'll never forget.

(20:16):
I called over to the District Attorney's office and said,
what the heck is going on? And I got an
earful about what was happening. And we've had a bunch
of judges meeting with the Arnold Foundation on all this,
on the Republican side going.

Speaker 11 (20:29):
Along with all of this.

Speaker 10 (20:31):
Yeah, and that is maybe the most disappointing thing of
it all. And if anybody wants to know who those
Republicans are, just look at the Nicky Haley fundraiser that
was held in Houston when she ran in the primary
against Trump.

Speaker 12 (20:46):
Which people forget so quickly.

Speaker 10 (20:48):
Look at the folks who were working against Trump last year,
and you will see the folks that hate the grassroots.
You will see the folks that are the state Republican swamp.
And you can look down that list and you can
see who they are and who they've always been and
and they.

Speaker 13 (21:07):
And Michael and you can look at the people that
worked against Ken Paxton, the very prosecutors in the investigator
you know, Aaron Eppley, I mean just and they're all
coming from the same law firm, you know, the Aaron
Epley actually who was an investigator and an impeachment manager
against Ken Paxton, worked side by side with the woman

(21:30):
that Ryan Shawn Tears campaign out of their office.

Speaker 12 (21:34):
Who is that?

Speaker 13 (21:35):
And uh her name was Lauren Burned And but Aaron
Eppley was the impeachment manager, the brunette who famously took
over after Rusty Harden when Rusty accidentally rested the case.

Speaker 12 (21:50):
But oh yeah, the uh uh.

Speaker 13 (21:53):
And you see Aaron all over Twitter attacking uh age
candidates and they're very They've taken control of the Harris
County District Attorney's office. Their next goal is to take
control of the Attorney General's office. And I think you'll
see some of these people getting in the race and
being supported by those people. On July first, there's going

(22:16):
to be several announcements of people getting into the Attorney
General's race, and we need to be very very cautious
and understand who these people are.

Speaker 10 (22:27):
It is about to get very very interesting. More calls
coming up, including the Sage of Sunnyside. Stay two, Michael
Very Show, one thousand, Open Line Friday. Next up we

(22:47):
have Joyce the Sage of Sunnyside.

Speaker 12 (22:50):
Take it away, sweetheart.

Speaker 14 (22:55):
Michael. You know, you know I was just a late
with this. I was talking about Jasmine Crockett the other
day and somebody shit, but Jeorge, do you know she's
a lawyer? I said, are you kidding me? This lady
is so out there?

Speaker 15 (23:11):
And I heard some blacks talking yesterday that this is
a rising star.

Speaker 14 (23:18):
She is so fantastic, and I wanna talk to the
black audience, especially today. That's what the Democrat Party think
of us. They think that all of us should be
stupid like Jasamine Crockett. Remember how they treated Clarence Thomas
and o'biden was right in there trying to keep him

(23:39):
off that Supreme Court. Then all of a sudden he.

Speaker 15 (23:42):
Love us because.

Speaker 14 (23:46):
He would use blacks to magnetize. I said to him,
he didn't care anything about us. And remember, Blacks, how
Democrats treated Conduliza Rice, how.

Speaker 15 (23:58):
They made fond of the g in her teeth, how
they put rags on her head and made her look
like a clown. And now you have a clown up here,
and you want to make her look like a saint.
What is wrong with you if you think this woman
is a rising star, not for me. We've got to

(24:19):
stop allowing democrats to think that all of us have
to be a jasmine cro crocket.

Speaker 14 (24:28):
Or a boofy gold bird, a rich woman, a missionaire.
And and look how stupid she carries herself, and then
she's gonna sit. I didn't hear it because I can't
listen to the view, but I heard it later on.
They were saying, she's saying that it's worse living in
the United States today, then it lives living in a
ram and there women can't even have wear, the hair

(24:52):
they got covered up and all that, they can't even drive.
And this stupid idiot is saying that the United States
is worsh that are foreign nation, that women don't even
have a times. What is wrong with us? I just
can't understand how we could embrace ourselves to Jasmine Crockett.
This woman is so giddiish it is unreal. And that's

(25:18):
that's that's a favor for us.

Speaker 15 (25:20):
But let me repeat them then I'm finished, Blacks.

Speaker 14 (25:25):
That is what the Democrats party think of us.

Speaker 12 (25:28):
Yep.

Speaker 14 (25:28):
They think we're supposed to be a Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
They like it. They like it.

Speaker 10 (25:35):
That's what they You're right, that's what they want black
folks to do. Wind them up and send them out
and act and have them act a fool. Y'all, go
act a fool for us, because that'll scare the white people.
That is exactly you know. You made the statement about
her being in Congress, and she still acts a fool.
I'm reminded of the old Turkish proverb when a clown

(25:56):
moves into a palace, he doesn't become a king.

Speaker 12 (26:00):
The palace becomes a circus.

Speaker 10 (26:02):
And that is what she and ilhan Omar and Rashida
Taliban and AOC have made of.

Speaker 12 (26:11):
Our governing institution.

Speaker 10 (26:13):
I'll tell you what they have dishonored the United States Congress.
January sixth was not an insurrection. It was real people
showing up frustrated by what was going on in our country,
and yet you've got fools there all day, every day
making a mockery of this country. Joyce, we love you
so much. Called any time, sweetheart. I think we lost Joyce.

Speaker 12 (26:37):
Jeff, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir.

Speaker 11 (26:42):
Yesterday you spoke about Nanci Pelosi. Yes, sir, but you
didn't tell everybody that in the eighties she went to
China and protested in Tanneman Square about the massacre. And
she's saying that the Chinese is more free than us. Well,

(27:06):
I guess they are, because they're free enough that their
government can kill them with impunity. And if it's so free,
why don't she go see what they do to her
as a citizen, not as a US politician. They runner

(27:30):
over with the tank. They don't care. She's an idiot.
I don't know why anybody would listen to her. Well,
besides the fact that she's from San Francisco, where they
have a lot of them people over there. I couldn't

(27:52):
stand the woman, especially after the Affordable Care Act. You
got to pass it to read it. It was a
stick as a phone book. Why do they think we're
so stupid that there are four. There are four are
the people, and they're not. They They want to enslave

(28:14):
us just as well as anybody else. But she's up here,
she's the cheerleader, and why would they put her up front?
R aoc Are elin Omar or that other woman from

(28:36):
the rat pack that they've been running. They they've they've
made a rat's nest out of Congress. And then we've
got people like Mitch McConnell, Lids and Graham. They need
to retire, they need to go away. Uh, we need
to get somebody with a little more sense that that's

(28:59):
not trying to pull the wool over the people's eyes
as well as they are extended. We got the greatest
country in the world and.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
They have.

Speaker 11 (29:18):
What a third of the population hating on it because
it doesn't go their way. You're allowed to protest, you
can walk down the street and chant and and wave
your sayings. But as far as burning cars, looting, that
is that not lawless? But they want to support that.

(29:44):
Where did we go wrong? Because this is terribly wrong.
This isn't this isn't what I grew up with. In
the sixties, they were protesting the war seventies, we had
our falling out with Iran over what over their own

(30:07):
leader coming to our country for medical attention. Granted he
was a he was a dictator just as well as
Sodom Hussein. I just don't know where we go from here, Michael.
Nobody's standing up. Everybody believes the trash. Then, yeah, that's

(30:34):
what I had to say. Have a good day, buddy.

Speaker 12 (30:37):
I think you did well, Jeff.

Speaker 10 (30:39):
I started a little slow, but I must say, if
I give someone enough wine, usually they they spit it out,
shut it down.

Speaker 12 (30:51):
And need affirmation that someone is listening.

Speaker 10 (30:55):
It is rare for someone to be able to extemporaneously
speak in that manner.

Speaker 12 (31:01):
Pause, collect their thoughts, and go off in a different direction.
And it's not easy to do, and it's certainly not
very easy to do, but he did it. Seven three
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