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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time time walking load. So Michael Barry
Show is on the air. Are you during this?
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Here is Shirley q lickor my daughters was out there
with their friend girls skipping them ropes. If you ever
saw them do that. They got a national championship of
something they go into this year. It's honey, they got
rhythm these girls do. They be out there just a
hopping and a popping double dutch. And I said, y'all go,
cat fies, just sit, you know, holler out my window
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at them and tell them go for the gold, go
for the gold.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
Handy.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
You don't live but one time.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
That's the kind of sports I have down here. Since
my cable doesnet got disconnected for non payment of services rendered,
I doesn't be so tired of.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
Reading that in the mail.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Good lord, I don't like to go out there and
answer to mail. It be some many what you call
them subpoeine up in there from the coathouse. And then
the tax man writing me asking me why at found
no income text for the last twenty some years. I
told him, I said, my husband supposed to take care
of all day. He said, well, what is your husband?
(01:31):
My husband left out of here twenty nine years ago,
left me sitting here looking it left me in the
middle of an episode of the Jefferson told me he
was bringing me back some cigarettes and never came to
the base.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Now you know that's terrible.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
They have been dead that away, especially as a young guy.
So that's why I'm hoping my good have a better
career out there. Then it goes to you out and
bless their heart be popping up and down. They look
so eager to breakfast.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
It's just and Nat tell your mom and them. I
asked her how she do by April Aguire during a
congressional hearing Tuesday, April Aguire, Well you know who she is.
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Olpaso Democrat Congressman Veronica Escobar insulted the mother of Joscelyn Nunger. Ay,
you remember Joscelyn Nunger, a little twelve year old girl
who was raped and tortured for hours and then discarded
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dead in the bayou by two illegal aliens. And Lena
Hidalgo would not say her name, would not say her name.
God help you, you evil evil little Cretan Democrat Veronic
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Escobar insulted the mother of Jocelyn Nunger a and the
mothers of other children murdered by illegal aliens who came
before Congress telling them to their faith that they are
being exploited by Republicans. April Lgire, whose own family member
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was a victim of crime at the expense of all
of this nonsense, she was there representing the family of
eleven year old Maria Gonzalez, who was murdered by an
illegal alien from Guatemala, and she had some pretty strong
words for this Democrat trying to diminish her.
Speaker 4 (03:52):
What is happening today at this committee hearing where we
have colleagues, who are you exploiting people's pain for political purposes?
And unfortunately that's what's happening today.
Speaker 5 (04:07):
It's insulting that you would say that to these families,
that you would make an assumption that they're being used
or exploited anyway.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
You know what I will do is I'll.
Speaker 5 (04:15):
Give you my number. It's two A one, So I'd
like a phone call for you to see what you
can do to help these families, because every single week
I get bombarded with calls from victims all over the
United States. But I'm just a small person with a
small foundation that helps people here locally in Houston and
Harris County. Not one time when her daughter was murdered
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and I was helping her navigate the criminal justice and
that one Democrat called me to offer their assistance. It
was only Republicans and I am an independent. I both
I vote both ways.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
It's insulting you.
Speaker 5 (04:47):
No, please don't speak over me because I'm still talking.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
Okay, I'm not doing I have the mic.
Speaker 6 (04:53):
I have the floor.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
I have the floor.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
If you want to answer me, you ask.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
As the time and the witness is allowed to respect.
Speaker 5 (04:59):
I'm asking you had some very broad statements.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
It's insulting.
Speaker 5 (05:02):
These people lost loved ones, they lost children, and we
want to see a difference. We may not understand everything
that's going on, but I assure you that we're not
being used in any way. And if todays somebody calls
that number that wants to help from any side of
the aisle, we want solutions.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
So I'm still talking.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
So please, don't I just talk to an assumption.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
Don't make an assumption that we're being used.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
That is insulting. You really see the nastiness of Democrats
when a minority steps forward to tell their story and
it cuts against the Democrat narrative they will detroy them.
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This was on kho You. Alexis nunger A, the mother
of Jocelyn, speaking before Congress.
Speaker 7 (06:00):
The mother of twelve year old Joscelyn Nungarai, appear before
a Senate Judiciary committee in Washington today calling on lawmakers
to do more to monitor undocumented immigrants in the US.
Jocelyn was murdered last June, and investigators say two Venezuelan
nationals lured her from a Houston convenience store, killed her,
and then dumped her body in a nearby by you.
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Both men had been detained before the murder on separate
occasions in El Paso. They were released the same day
with orders to appear before an immigration judge later. They
both came to Houston about a month before Jocelyn was killed.
Speaker 6 (06:33):
And now and forever will continuously be her voice, and
I will not stop fighting for Joscelyn. I come to
you all as a grieving mother to please help make
this country make a change for the greater good. This
country needs to make a change. We need to properly
secure our borders. We need to be able to have
that security knowing we are safe in our own country,
and most importantly, we need to protect our children. They
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are supposed to be our future.
Speaker 7 (06:58):
The Justice for Jocelyn Act would require Immigration Customs enforcement
to exhaust all reasonable efforts to keep undocumented immigrants in
custody before releasing them. Both suspects are charged with capital murder.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
You you see what's happening. You keep freeing this week
no Clip number twenty six on ABC thirteen, ramon, you
keep freeing thugs with murder charges? What do you expect?
Democrat Judge Veronica Nelson.
Speaker 8 (07:28):
It's time.
Speaker 9 (07:29):
It's time for justice to be served.
Speaker 8 (07:31):
For three years, the family of Albert Castillo Junior have waited.
We've been patient, looking forward to this day when Giovanni
Ornellis would stand trial for his murder. The twenty two
year old airman shot and killed outside his father's home
in twenty twenty one.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Junior was serving his country instead. Their weight continues.
Speaker 10 (07:51):
It is obviously just one of those one things that
can happen that just derails the whole system.
Speaker 8 (07:56):
Prosecutor Stephen Belt says Monday, his office was alerted that Ornellis'
is GPS device was turned off. He says records show
it was last active on Friday near the bus station
in downtown. It hasn't been found, and neither has Ornellis.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
Most likely he's gone. There's a warrant for his arrest.
Speaker 10 (08:16):
It's hard to say what was going through his mind
at this point, but I think reality finally hit up
with him, that the evidence was so strong against him
and that justice was going to happen to him today.
Speaker 8 (08:26):
Investigators believe Ornellis and his accomplice were targeting Castillo's father
over a previous altercation when they killed him and wounded
his father in a drive by shooting. Castillo had been
on leave from his Air Force base in Nebraska.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Such a good person.
Speaker 8 (08:43):
The search is on now for Ornelli's authorities on alert
in Houston and at the border, as Castillo's family continues
their weight for justice.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
I know it will catch up to him.
Speaker 9 (08:54):
I have faith.
Speaker 8 (08:55):
You know that God's going to see us through and that.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
We're going to get what.
Speaker 10 (09:01):
You heard to says.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Let's go through the anatomy of a news story that
cuts against the Democrats, this story about the Haitians eating
people's pets, their cats, and their dogs. At the debate,
it was very important that ABC tell us that it's
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not true. Nobody's eating anybody's pets. The way these things
work is within a week it'll be why are you
so worried about people eating pets? Give it a few
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more weeks editorials in the Atlantic, why eating pets is
a good thing, and within about a month, refusing to
eat pets is white supremacy. And that's how this works.
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First there is a denial. Whatever you say is happening
is not happening. And then it's not that big a deal.
You people have nothing to worry about. It's not that
big a deal, and you're racist for caring so much
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about it. Maxine Waters went straight to that one. She
didn't deny that it was happening. She went straight to
the you're racist if it wasn't black people. Listen, nobody
would care that their pet Feefee, their cat fife was
eaten by the neighbor, except that the neighbor is a
black Haitian. Now you're all upset, Oh, I don't like
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them black people eating my cats. But if it had
been a white person eating your cat, you wouldn't have
had a problem at all. Okay, Maxine, always glad to
have you or al Sharpton pipe in what was Sheila gone?
And everything? And then we go from there to you
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have white liberal think pieces of why eating pets is
a good thing. You know, many people think that eating
household pets is not a good idea, but a number
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of folks are beginning to realize that ridding the neighborhood
of common cats is actually a good thing. Eighteen ice
who were interviewed said this has been good for their community. Besides,
do we really need so many cats in America? What
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with their farts and global warming? Are cats really an
ancestral attachment of white people who are oppressors and imperialists.
Did the downtrodden sub Saharan Eastern Asian people even own cats?
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Or was this really something that Spanish conquistadors brought to
Mexico when they infected the people with their diseases and
killed them. The Aztecs were living peacefully, subjugating the Mayans
and the Incas and every other group of people that
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they came in contact with, sacrificing them on the daily
as sport, and then the white man came in bringing
their little purring cats. Is this really just reparations? Besides,
Haitians got to eat same as buzzards.
Speaker 11 (13:29):
Maybe this is a good thing. And do you notice
that the only people who oppose it are in fact
white supremacists who will tell.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
You that people of Charlottesville are good and fine people
kind of people who threaten democracy, the kind of people
who are angry that their way of life is slipping away.
They're holding onto the past, not embracing the future. They're
not leaning forward. They're not looking to an opportunity economy.
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They don't want new groups of people to grow and
prosper and offer their diverse perspective on culinary excellence. In fact,
who's to say we shouldn't serve cats as an evening meal.
They're plentiful. They emit less methane than your average cattle farm.
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Or maybe it's that white people want to keep cats
in their home and around the neighborhood and not eat them.
Who said cats aren't better for you than cows, We
will go from They weren't eating cats. That's a lie.
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It was all made up to. I don't know why
you're opposed to it. It's a good thing. In the
course of a matter of days, watch it happen. It
always does. The mental gymnastics. These people are capable of
will cause you whiplash. And what you will notice throughout
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the course of all of this, what you will always
notice is their superpower is they have no conscience, they
have no shame. They can change position just like that,
and low information voters and really naive people who believe
them caring to get that's dangerous show separately.
Speaker 3 (15:45):
Yea, my condition, Well not so.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
HISD with the largest school bond float in state history
at four point four billion dollars. Meanwhile, Rodney and Lena
are using a state tax loophole after a natural disaster
to impose an eight percent property tax height on you
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without you even getting to vote for it. And now
Whitmire is saying, well, if hisd's going to get more
money from the taxpayer, and Harris County is going to
get more money from the taxpayer, then I want more
money to spend as well, because God forbid, he doesn't
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want to propose cuts. Charles Blaine talking on Fox twenty six, Oh, man, I.
Speaker 12 (16:46):
Think we need to start looking at local debt in
the aggregate, right. So twenty twenty two, we did a
one point two billion dollar bond in the county. We
also had a four hund and seventy eight million dollar
bond in the city, two point five billion in twenty
twenty three in the county, six fifty million in the city.
This year eight percent tax increase coming from the county
at sixty dollars per home owner tax increase coming from
the flood controlled district. And now we're looking at the
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largest school bond in state history, and that's going to
cost and sixty two dollars per capita. That's the total
debt that we owe. And if you look at the
total bond debt per student, it's going to be about
twenty three, nine hundred and thirteen dollars. So can anyone
tell me that they actually believe that each student is
going to get twenty three thousand dollars more worth of
education if this bomb passes?
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Now, no, no, no, there you go. Now here's what happens.
This has happened in Detroit, it's happened in Chicago. A
number of people, myself included, are going to say that's enough.
I don't send my kids to the broken HISD schools.
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I don't use the county services of Rodney's warehouse for
African art, I don't need your COVID outreach kickback scheme.
I don't need you to pay the Barbie Robinson who
was brought here from California and was getting bribes all
the while for twenty million dollars for a project for
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a Californian firm to do business here. She also oversaw
the COVID outreach program that Lena had. All those top
three people are currently on indictmafore, and all the while
she was also getting paid two hundred thousand dollars while
the public health director here. She was getting paid two
hundred thousand dollars as an assistant public health director in Arizona,
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which somehow didn't know she was also the health director
here in violation of every law. I'm done with it,
and a lot of people are. You know, when I
came to Houston in nineteen eighty nine, the city of
Houston was thriving. It was an exciting place to be.
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There was a lot of crime downtown. So when Bob
Leaniir ran from me in nineteen ninety one and beat
then five term Mayor Kathy Whitmyer. When that happened, he
immediately set out to save downtown. So he put a
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guy named Michael Stevens. Michael Stevens was a big deal
at Second Baptist Church. He's one of Ed Young's closest advisors.
Very successful real estate guy, and Michael his headquarters. If
you're driving westbound on Ien and you cross the loop
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when you get up to Bengal, which on your left
on the south is Voss and on your right is Bengal,
just as you are right there. If you look back
to the right, you will see it, says Michael Stephens' Interests.
His wife Kim still runs their business interests. Michael was
a real estate developer of incredible success, dashingly good looking,
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whip smart, incredibly well spoken, and a passionate guy. And
he was Lee P. Brown's dollar a year guy to
save downtown and how he did it. When I came
to Houston in eighty nine, you drive downtown, it was
like it was like Detroit or Baltimore, and there was
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an awning, a metal awning. As a term for that balustrade,
I can't know there's a term for it. I can't remember,
like New Orleans style that was on the second floor,
a walkway or a patio, but it provided cover for
the for the downstairs. It was a Rice Hotel where
John F. Kennedy had stayed the night before he flew
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to Dallas to be assassinated. And lined up along there
like kiddies in a litter that had just been born
and wrapped up up or sardines in a can, were
homeless people. And that was basically an outdoor homeless encampment.
You didn't want to go to that block. Drugs everywhere,
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It smelt like a public urinal, and it was really,
really nasty. And Michael Stevens went in and got a
deal cut with Randy Davis Randall Davis, and he got
the Rice Hotel redeveloped. They put retail down there. Sambuca
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went in. There was a club and restaurant that brought
a lot of nightlife. He went to Gordon Bethune, probably
the greatest CEO in Houston history. And Bethune was the
largest vendor to the city at the airport. Largest largest
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contract the city had was Continental Airlines and as our
largest air carrier, this was their hub, if you recall,
and it was also the largest employer. And he got
a deal done for the building they were in that
they were in the process of leaving, and it spurred
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a downtown resurgence. There were a number of other things
that were done and the city of Houston turned around.
Now Lee P. Brown comes into office immediately after him,
and they insist on the downtown rail which destroyed. It
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was a place called Dancing Pete's, Dancing Peach, Flying Marlin
or something. It was all these places. Adrian's canteena went
out as a result of that. But the point was
Houston was the hub. Downtown is now dead. The county
is going to be dead, and people are fleeing out
of Harris County and this only makes it worse else.
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And you know, I good at this these feeling. CNN's
Jake Tapper long a defender of Kamala Harris and a
guy who unfairly attacks Donald Trump, now talking about the
fact that Kamala Harris was non responsive to the questions
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and simply spouting out what she had rehearsed.
Speaker 13 (23:30):
Vice President Harris began the debate by punting the first
question on the economy.
Speaker 10 (23:37):
Do you believe Americans are better off that they were
four years ago?
Speaker 9 (23:40):
So I was raised as a middle class kid, and
I am actually the only person on this stage who
has a plan that is about lifting up the middle
class and working people of America.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
They went on from there.
Speaker 13 (23:53):
Despite the economy being the number one issue facing the country,
the sitting vice presidents generally reverted to talking points about
a few of her policy proposals. Even harris allies today
are saying that she needs to talk more about what
she will do for Americans if elected. On the border,
another vulnerable issue for Harris, she.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Also dodged would you have done anything differently from president?
Speaker 14 (24:18):
By numbus?
Speaker 9 (24:19):
So I'm the only person on this stage who has
prosecuted transnational criminal organizations for the trafficking of guns, drugs,
and human beings.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Okay, that wasn't the question.
Speaker 13 (24:31):
When asked how she would break through the Israel Lamas
war scalemate, Harris said this, we need.
Speaker 9 (24:38):
A cease fire deal and we need the hostages out,
and so we will continue to work around the clock
on that.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Okay, but again, how several years ago some of you
will remember this, probably twelve years ago, I would guess
there was a kid named Chad Holly, and he was
maybe he was a miner, So let's say he was seventeen,
might have been even sixteen, he was a young black
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man and he was bunking school to hang out with
some real thugs, and they were hitting a particular neighborhood.
These guys are not real smart. Bold, got to give
them credit for that. Bold, but not real smart. And
we'll come back to the not real smart in a minute.
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And they were hitting these neighborhoods of working class Americans
during the daytime, which is a real kick in the teeth,
isn't it. You get up and go to work, and
people that don't while your house is vacant, come in
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and steal what you work hard for and the Democrats
don't want and I'm punished, and people have had enough enough.
People have been a victim of crime or had a
family member be a victim of crime. It's just added up.
And now people understand there are differences at least, if
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not between the parties, at least between Trump and the Democrats.
And so that's where we are. Well. HPD did a
stakeout and they have what are called the jump Out Boys,
and these are a highly trained cadre of guys that
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these are the ones. These are kind of the Navy
seals of the Houston Police Department. These are the ones
that roll up on a gang and jump out and
take a guy down who very likely has an automatic
weapon on his person. They're very bold, fearless, well trained. Well,
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they've got eyes on this house that is being burgled
in the middle of the day and this little network
of about six guys who are doing it. They're all
black guys in their twenties except for one guy who
what the twelve year old kid say that that stole
his grandma's carbly wont to do hoodrat things. So this
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guy want to do hood rat things, and it was
Chad Holly. So they were compromised. One of the lookouts
out of the house saw there's an undercover van watching us.
So they scatter in every different direction. Well, a lot
of good that's gonna do once you catch one of them,
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he said, Well, pork Chop will with us. Where does
pork Chop live? Well, he normally stay.
Speaker 14 (27:49):
Over his baby mama on blodge It over there, but uh,
he been staying. He got a new girl he kicking
it with on Delano. But he trying to keep the
girl from blodget find out by the girl from Delano
because and so you basically know the three or four places.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
He pop up the rolling stone, lays his head because
he doesn't pay rent anywhere. So they all run their
different directions that their grand scheme to get away. One
of the officers puts a bead on uh Chad Holly,
and Chad Holly was much younger and leaner than this
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particular officer, but in the middle of Berglan because you know,
we got to celebrate the touchdown before we cross the
gold line. He's got his pants sagging. So the whole
time he's running, he's got his pants he trying to
pull his pants up, steady, trying to pull his pants up.
Running from the cops. Well, this cop was not in
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the shape that this kid was. You try out running
a sixteen seventeen year old. They got lung capacity, so
they sent At this point they've called for active units
and one of them comes flying up and cuts in
front of Chad Holly to get him to stop, and
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Chad Holly jumps over the unit, slides across the side,
comes down on the other side. Quy not lax. Everybody
makes a big deal that they had pinned this guy.
They were violent toward this guy. There was camera footage
from the storage lot where he had run to. Oh,
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my god, police brutality. Never thee mind what these guys
had been up to, and that he's running and we
don't know if he's got a gun. Well, as always happens,
even Republicans in this area jumped in to say, oh,
you know, I'm for the police, but this is police brutality. O.
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For weeks this went on, and I kept saying, well, hold, member, member,
brave heart, we're not hold. Hold, We're not ready yet.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
We don't have the firepower.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
We got to wait till they get close enough. Well,
several weeks go by, and lo and behold, the entirety
of the camera footage is leaked and Chad Holly was
grabbing for his pants the entire time. Every officer would
think he had a gun. Well, they didn't shoot and
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kill him, fortunately, but they did have to pin him.
But he was freed and the officers were reprimanded. And
a year later he was back in jail for a
similar offense. And by this time I think he'd fathered
a few children and he had no interest in raising
It was a real classy operation. The truth eventually comes out,
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and it is rarely what it looks like at first.
The Kamala Harris's debate appearance that night led a lot
of people, including Chris Wallace, formerly a Fox who loves
being over the Liberals, to believe she had quote unquote
one The polling data and the public perception is proving otherwise.
Speaker 3 (31:15):
Bob Barth reminding you health.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Control of that population have wik have paid on muted
or even by a Haitian? Goodbye, everybody,