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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Very Show is.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
On the air now, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Yes, that's right, Elvis Presley. This is my bed level
for the father.

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You place to dwells down at end of the lone street.
That's hartby cool too. Well, that's all riding mama.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
That's all right to you.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
That's all riding mamas. Anyway you do, that's all right.
You ain't nothing bog the cry time. But it's the
one full of money for the shower. But you get
a read and I gold cat over. But don't you
step on my blue sweat shoe. Well you can do

(00:54):
anything with the deal over my blue swa shoe. If
you can't come wrap of that, police, please tell the pump.
I don't be cruel.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Too hard, it's true.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
What the bliss of my hustle?

Speaker 1 (01:07):
What's wrong with me?

Speaker 4 (01:09):
I met you?

Speaker 3 (01:10):
I command on the fuzzy tree.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
A friend sail back, and why does a bug? I'm
in love. I'm all shook up.

Speaker 5 (01:25):
Going through a.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Party in the county jail.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
The prison man's dada began, wi man's jumping down the
jump again to swing.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
You should I hadn't love down jail, persing that what
is man say?

Speaker 3 (01:43):
Only fool who's wrong? But can.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
Fall in love.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Where if I can dream ob a sun where hole
keeps shining.

Speaker 6 (02:10):
On ever verone tell me why oh, why oh why.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Want that sun? It's gonna cold, e gray Chicago morning.

Speaker 5 (02:25):
A pool.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
Little baby child.

Speaker 5 (02:27):
Is born in the getle.

Speaker 7 (02:29):
We can't get.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
Miss Ycius and we can't be down.

Speaker 3 (02:41):
Onsuspicious and for hear rainy for him time.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
And ab hears the town that I'm going to walk in.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
I reve.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
My travel.

Speaker 5 (03:06):
I never.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
Much more of this.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
I didn't.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
All right.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
I always has left the building. I've told you absolutely
straight up to this point. You know that he has
left the building. He left the stage and went out
the back with the policeman, and he is now gone
from the building. Let me go ahead and say this

(03:43):
because I'm in a mood and I'm tired of annoying
gnat people. First of all, if you don't like the show,
get out, Seriously, don't ruin my day. Get out. But
I like the show every other day. I want the
show to be what I want it to be that day.

(04:04):
Go away. I hate you, I despise you. You're a
bad person. Really, I'm not joking. You're an awful human being.
You're the person who comes to dinner and insults my
wife's food. I mean, you're awful. But I don't think
I'm awful. I think I'm wonderful. I'm not Kamala Harris.
I'm no, you're an awful person. I hope you vote right,
but you're an awful person. More people should tell you

(04:27):
you're an awful person. I bet you're annoying at the office.
I bet you're annoying at home. I bet you're annoying
to your kids. You're annoying. But I'm old. You can't
say that about Yeah, I can. You're awful. You're annoying.
Some old people are annoying. But I love your show.
I don't care. You're an awful person. I wouldn't like
you in person. Why should I tell you I would

(04:48):
like you? I'm not. Now, let me explain something, because
some of you don't seem to get it, okay. Our
show appeal to a very broad range of people. Many,
if not most of them, are people who are not

(05:11):
already politically involved. Those people don't want what you, mister
bitcher want. Actually, it's usually a woman. They don't want
what you want. Okay, they don't want Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity,
Mark Levin the whole day long. You do, And that's great.

(05:34):
You're the most patriotic America loving person ever. You're great.
Oh my god, if we only had one hundred million
more of you. Juster conservative talk radio all day long.
And when you're done with that, you go to Fox
and you watch three hours of that, and then you
decide Fox is too liberal and you go to Newsmax

(05:56):
and when you're done with that, you go to some
crank website of people tell you there's aliens all over
and you can't get enough of it.

Speaker 6 (06:04):
All day.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
I got it. Okay, I'm not your show. I'm never
gonna be your show. I don't want to be your show.
But also, you need to understand something. You are Barry
Goldwater in nineteen sixty four. You're gonna lose. You're the
reason we lose. You wanna lose. You're not happy unless
you're miserable. Yeah, you don't realize it, but it's true. Wow,

(06:32):
it's not that I'm not happy. If I'm not miserable,
I'm just miserable because things are going wrong. No, you're
miserable no matter what. You're miserable. If Trump loses, you're miserable.
If he wins, you're miserable if if you win the vote,
You're miserable if you lose the vote. But you rather
lose the vote because then it gives you a further
proof to your depressed, angry, bitter, frustrated, and frankly, it's

(06:56):
not over politics. It's not over politics. It's over the
fact that you've been left out of life. You never
learned to laugh, you never learned to love, you never
learned to trust, you never learn to give. You're not
a connector, you're not a happy person at heart. So
you gravitated to politics and conservatism work for you because

(07:18):
but you could have just as easily been a Democrat,
because you just want to be angry about everything all
the time. I'm not your show. I don't want to
be your show. Well, I'm sending you an email right now,
tell you I'm packing up my stuff.

Speaker 8 (07:30):
Good.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
I think there's sixty two stations in Houston. I'm sure
there's one that would be right up your rally. But
let me explain this to people so you don't need
to ask me ever again. If you think we win
elections by telling the people at the Trump rally more times,
more often, more days at the Trump rally why we

(07:53):
need to win and talking about Kamala and Wallas and
Trump and Jay. If you that's a winner, you got
another thing coming, because I'm gonna tell you a dirty
little secret. You win elections when somebody who doesn't know
what state Donald Trump lives in votes for him. You

(08:16):
win elections when somebody who's never watched Fox News votes
for him. You win elections when somebody who doesn't know
what the conservative talk show host in your town says
about things says that's how you win. But you don't

(08:38):
want to hear that because you don't want to win
and you don't know anything about winning.

Speaker 7 (08:42):
Right.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
We keep a massive audience because we don't just talk
cranky politics, And if that's what you need, get the
f out. You're on my last nerve. Honestly, you do
realize I block you in your own Stop ruining my joy.
You know where young people are won over to vote

(09:05):
Democrat at comedy shows and concerts. People don't. Young people
don't go to rallies. They go to comedy shows and concerts.
While they're at the comedy show and concert. Something catches
their attention. Something that person that they respect and admire,
who entertains them says becomes their own words and they

(09:27):
repeat them. You do your part to save this country,
and I'll do mine. But I'm not going to be
every other talk show that you want. And if you're
a person who's complaining you're the outlier, just understand that
you'll be blocked. And that's all I'm going to say

(09:48):
about that, because that's enough of it, all right, seven one, three, nine, nine,
one thousand. I want to hear from you young people.
Spoke to a woman during during the break, eight years old,
young child. They're still living with their parents, they're married,
still living with their parents because interest rates are so high.

(10:08):
They can't afford to buy. Why are interest rates so high?
They had to be high to cool off the inflation
that was caused by the American Rescue Plan. That's what
they called it. It was the opposite of the American
Rescue Plan. It's pushing somebody overboard and saying we're rescuing you.
Enjoy it out there in the water. The Inflation Reduction Act,

(10:31):
which wasn't an it was an inflation accelerator. All right,
let's hear from young people. Nancy, you may or may
not be young. I just said generally, let's hear from people.

Speaker 5 (10:41):
Go ahead, Michael, I am not young.

Speaker 9 (10:45):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 6 (10:46):
Should I keep talking?

Speaker 1 (10:47):
You should keep talking, sweetheart. Go ahead.

Speaker 5 (10:51):
I am seventy, I'm white, and I am voting for
Donald Trump because he loves America, America and the American people.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
And you don't think Kamala Harris and Tim Walls do.

Speaker 5 (11:09):
No, most definitely not.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
You know, crazy as it sounds, I think you're right.
I don't think they love the America that we love.
I don't think they love the America of a thriving
private sector. I don't think they love the America of
a person who can get ahead in this country without

(11:33):
government involvement. I think they do everything they can to
prevent that. I don't think they love the America of
peace and prosperity that's not engaged in foreign wars. I
don't I think they want a government that controls every
aspect of life that requires governmental involvement for a person
to succeed. That's a very different view for this country,

(11:57):
and people need to understand that demos and details please.

Speaker 6 (12:02):
Hi.

Speaker 9 (12:05):
I am fifty five, a widow, a mom of two teenagers,
and I'm voting for Donald J. Trump because i don't
want my teenagers going to war here or abroad.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Amen. And it's real, it's real. I wonder how many
women with children, mommies, because that's a powerful, powerful thing,
a love for a child, realize that the Democrats dream
of taking us to war, and they will, they will. Christine,
you're on the Michael Berry Show. Demos and details please,

(12:42):
Hello there.

Speaker 10 (12:43):
I am a white female and I'm also speaking for
my daughter, who's a white female. She's twenty two. I'm
voting for We are voting for Trump because we want
a strong economy back where we can our money there,
and we want a safe and secure border so that

(13:04):
we don't have to be live in terror of all
the sudds around us.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Very well said Christine. Very well said. I want you
to feel comfortable, every single one of you going on
to social media and saying what you're saying right now.
But I also want you to understand there will be
a person that will say, well, you're just a racist,
You're just a mad person. They're going to have something
negative to say smile. That's all you will not You

(13:34):
don't need to defend yourself. You don't need to argue
with that person. Just smile and keep moving. Bob Demos
and details.

Speaker 6 (13:43):
Please, why seventy seven. I'm voting for Trump because he
challenges the fake media. He's not a swamp boeller career politician.
He's got a business since which is a government sorely needs,
and he's a true patriot.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
Very well said, by the way, I want you older
folks out there to understand something. I read your emails
and I think some of you feel like you need
to be ashamed of yourself, or you feel that you've
been marginalized, that you don't matter, and you feel like
you're kind of interrupting the party to state your opinion.

(14:28):
You have more wisdom in your pinky finger than these
eighteen nineteen twenty year olds on college campuses who are transitioning.
Throughout history, we have honored and respected our elders. Elder
was a term of honor, the counsel of elders. It

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signified sagacity, wisdom, experience, knowledge, counsel. It was something that
was sought, it was something that was earned. Those wrinkles
represented wisdom. Don't you ever be ashamed to state your opinion.

(15:15):
The older you are, the better, You've seen more things
than the rest of us. Do not be ashamed. You've
been authorized now. Do not be ashamed, not one of you.
Be proud of who you are, Be proud of your age,
and be proud of what you've earned through your years
of living. Tracy, you're up, sweetheart. Go ahead.

Speaker 5 (15:34):
Yes, I'm fifteen one year old black woman. I'm voting
for Donald Trump because of my religion, the future of
the children, the economy, and because I am a woman.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
I'm just giving you an air hug right now, Treesy,
That's what I was doing.

Speaker 5 (15:53):
Oh, thank you, sweetie, because I love.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Your spirit. I love your spirit. I really do. There
is goodness in you and I just love it. Steven,
you're on the Michael Berry Show. Demos and details.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Go ahead, good, good morning, thirty nine. I'm white along
from South Africa and voting for Trump all the way.
I honestly believe that he cares for the country, cares
for us as people, and I believe Kamala is an
embarrassment when she's overseas on the stage, just a pure joke.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
Amen and Amen, Shannon, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
Demos in details quickly.

Speaker 11 (16:39):
Yes, Sir Shannon Moore, age fifty six, native Houstonian, moved
to the East Texas. Punty was going to vote for
Trump because every one of his policies is economics based.
I'm an economist with the A and M. Master's degree
in economics and now I'm an attorney with South Texas.
It just if you look fundamentally at the program, if

(17:00):
you're worried about inflation any more giveaways on the Democratic Party,
everything that they promote is going to do nothing but
inflate prices. You're not going to price control us back
to the prices that we had before COVID Prices are
sticky downwards. They don't rise what they don't fall once
they risen. Excuse me, And that's just the positions. If

(17:25):
you have a foundation of economics and look actually study
what they're doing, it's so crystal clear, of course it is.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
But the problem, as you said, is most people don't
have a foundation in economics and they don't understand. Government
cannot control prices. You can forcibly state prices, you can
govern them. You can by edict mandate declare them, but

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that will not be the price. The market will determine
the price.

Speaker 6 (18:00):
Well is hereby dissolved, mister Michael Barrys.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Well not about the desert wraps are all up. You
know what I'm guilty of, and for this I has regrets,
what gluttony, pride?

Speaker 7 (18:16):
What else.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
You saying? I'm prideful? I am, But I am guilty
of doing what I tell you not to do, which
is block and move on. But sometimes I do that
to what you know. I'll tell you what bothers me,
and this is a full disclosure. People whose emails I
really enjoy, they'll send an email every couple of days

(18:42):
with an interesting perspective, and then one day they'll send
one that gets under my skin because they feel the
need to tell me that they didn't approve of that
particular I ought to block that person to and move on.
We got more emails to read than that, and I
don't I let it get to me, and you don't.
You didn't end to hear that nonsense, So for that
I apologize. The email of the day is still from

(19:04):
Richard one, candidate's running for student by president, articulating the
many accomplishments of his past student council activity, his academic achievements,
and his goals for the future. The other candidate is
running for Homecoming Queen, making friends, being loud and cutting
up in class, and has promised to deliver less homework

(19:25):
when elected. Two candidates, two very different elections, but only
room for one to take office. It's so true, Scott
writes The Red Snapper in disappointing news you reposted earlier
this week. I've been there three to four times when
in the area, and I found the food to be
excellent in the service as well. Can't imagine how difficult

(19:48):
it must be to run an independent restaurant today. Amen
to that. Elizabeth Wisnouski writes, Good Mornings Are. I was
so stressed this morning, as I normally always am. As
you know, I'm always trying to solve everyone's problems every day.
So when I got in a car and hear you
reading Mimi's email about not playing music on your show,

(20:10):
I couldn't quit laughing at myself, and my stress immediately
went away. Since I love you and your show so much,
I do have Cahony's enough to tell you that you're
full of sh and that you always make my day,
to which I responded, I think I love you, Samuel right,

(20:32):
thanks for being a breath of fresh air, music, beer, everything.
The show is a great, full mix, always great listening
in Western Oregon, surrounded by the libtar. And finally, Jake writes,
I was listening to your show today. Sorry, I was
listening to your show yesterday, and I too, am a
big fan of peanut butter. Well, while on vacation, I

(20:54):
noticed my five year old making his own sandwich. I
was proud, but curious to see what he was cooking
up since he never makes his own lunch. He showed
me his creation of shredded turkey on peanut butter. I
needed to know if I was raising a psychopath or worse,
what if he was onto something that I didn't know about.

(21:17):
So I took a bite. You want another result, Rolee?

Speaker 7 (21:22):
You do?

Speaker 1 (21:23):
How much you want another?

Speaker 9 (21:24):
Roll?

Speaker 1 (21:25):
Gravel? It wasn't a ten, but I kid you not
pretty dang good. I'd give it a nine point one anyway.
Just want to let you know that peanut butter even
goes with turkey. Add it to your list of great
peanut butter companions. That was by Jake Caden. I would

(21:49):
rate that email a nine point one. Why is it
not a ten? He didn't give me his boy's name.
You've been listening to this show, you know. I want
to know the little boy's name. What do you think
his boy's name is? Cooper? Yeah, it's it's gonna be
a last name name, Hayden Cooper. Yeah. What other names

(22:12):
would it be? Hayden Cooper. No, they don't name them
Justin anymore. Justin's gone. I'll give you the names of
Michael T's classmates. Will Harris. Harris is a big one,
Will Harris, Nico Miles. That's a big one. Miles is one. Hudson,

(22:40):
Hudson's a big one. Hudson can be boys and girls.
Emily's daughter's Hudson. All right, let's get back to this.
This is important stuff. Let's start. We'll go down the list.
Let's be fast. Jerry demos in details, sir.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
Go.

Speaker 8 (22:54):
Okay, seventy five white retired.

Speaker 7 (22:58):
I'm voting for Trump because he's the only hope we
have to get this mess straightened out.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
Jerry, you have a great voice for radio. Just wants
you to know that Donald's go. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
I'm fifty five white male voted for Trump both times.

Speaker 8 (23:13):
I'm proud of it.

Speaker 11 (23:14):
And I found out that the FBI destroyed all the
evidence of the shooter and the shooter himself cremated them.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
I believe it. I've heard that, and I choose to
believe it because we've heard no details about just like
Las Vegas all over again. Marcus Demos in detail, Sir.

Speaker 7 (23:33):
Thirty five white male lives in Cyprus voting for Donald
Trump because I think he can fix the economy and
I believe he projects the strength this country warrants.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Amen, and I want to remind each of you, don't
just vote for Trump. Go all the way down Cruz
knocks for sheriff. Every single race on there. People will say, well,
I stopped voting because I didn't know who they were.
At the bottom, they told you who they were. If

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they have a D, they support Kamala Harris, period, end
the story. If they have an R, they don't. They
made that choice. Well I didn't know, so I just
I just didn't vote. You know who you know who
does vote? The Democrats? Yeah, they don't overthink it because

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they're not adumb ass. Oscar Demos and details, Oscar.

Speaker 8 (24:39):
I'm a sixty year old beaner from Austin, and I
ain't allowed to vote, but if I could, it would
be Trump all the way.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
I had a Mexican tell me the other day he
called himself a pepper belly. And I said a what
And he said, a pepper belly. I said, I've never
heard such a thing. He said, you liar. I said, no,
I never where does that? He said, yeah, that's what
white people used to call Mexicans. I said, I swear,
on the life of me, I never heard a Mexican

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called a pepper belly. He said, Ask your dad. I
asked my dad, I never heard that. Have you ever
heard that?

Speaker 8 (25:15):
I've never heard it. It beats being called a dorstal moisture.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
We should have started this subject earlier. My friend al
Luna says, with regard to the term pepper belly, he said,
when my dad was a young man, he delivered telegrams
by bicycle in Bay City. One day he was delivering
to a house and he knocked on the door. He
heard someone shout from inside the house, it's just a

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pepper belly. So apparently that is a term that was used.
I have Hispanics telling me nobody will confess to it.
But his fanics are telling me that they have heard
that term. So I recall my grandfather telling me one

(26:10):
time the pepperbellies were moving in by the truckload. So yes,
obviously I have heard the term. Okay, well maybe it
is a term. Had you ever heard it?

Speaker 5 (26:19):
Ramo?

Speaker 1 (26:20):
I never heard that term. But we didn't have Mexicans
in Orange.

Speaker 4 (26:24):
It just so it.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Yeah, we didn't have anybody Jewish. There used to be
a woman named uh Nancy Rappaport. She was the dean
of the University of Houston School of Law or the
Law Center, and this was in the early two thousands,
and she had grown up in Orange. And I said, Nancy,

(26:48):
I had no idea there was anybody Jewish in Orange,
and she goes, we were literally the only people we knew.
I mean, we thought Mormons were exotic. I had some Mormons.
What was Tara's last night? That a girl named Tara
in my class and they were Mormons. Now, we had
a lot of Vietnamese, Yep, yep, a lot of Vietnam.

(27:10):
I've got some good Vietnamese jokes. I can't tell them
on the air. I've got some very good Vietnam. I
can always make Vietnamese people laugh with a good Vietnamese joke.
But we had a lot of Vietnamese with one black guy,
Francis Angel. He went by the nickname Pop. He was
a year ahead of me. He was class president of
his year. Everybody loved Pop. Everybody loved the whole Angail family,

(27:33):
very very very poor black family that lived, like I say,
in the country. We all lived in the country, but
they lived even more country than we did. Like you
walk up, you drive up on their house and Steve
and his older brother who'll be about twenty at the time,
would be out there and overalls with no shirt. When
you see, that's country, working out in the yard with

(27:53):
overalls and no shirt and boots work boots, and the
legs like one of the pant legs is in the
boot man. I wish y'all could read all these emails
I'm getting from the Trump, from the demos and details.
Twenty eight years old, twenty five years old, twenty three
years old, twenty years old, thirty four years old. I

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don't want you older folks to think that your vote
doesn't matter. It does. It's all one vote. But I
do want you to understand that we have a lot
of growth opportunity in young people. We got to make
sure our older voters get to the polls because that's important,
and we got to make sure our younger voters understand
what is at stake because they got a lot more

(28:37):
future than the rest of us, So they really really
need to get it right. Am I right? Jeff, demos
and details quickly.

Speaker 4 (28:47):
Sixty two years old black man vote is for Trump
because he's an older person so far that could stand
up to the institution. And yes, pepper bell is as
a term. My father used to use it. He was
in the construction millions years ago, and he said the
pepper Betters came over and took over the construction industry.

(29:08):
But one thing, Michael, I want uh the American people
to know. Unfortunately, we don't have a two party political
system anymore. The Democrats and the Republicans are working in unison.
We have politicians versus the rest of them. And Donald
Trump is exposed and that's why they're fighting so hard
not to get him back in there.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
How old are you, Jeff sixty three? How are you
going to be sixty three in black and be named Jeff?

Speaker 11 (29:38):
Uh?

Speaker 7 (29:38):
Huh.

Speaker 4 (29:39):
Matter of fact, the last time I called it, you
didn't believe it. My name is Jeff Davis.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
How I still don't. For the record, if we're taking notes,
if there's roll call, I still don't. I've never met
somebody who's sixty plus black named Jeff. That's the whitest
white that was. That was like a joke white name
for black people back at That's like an Eddie Murphy
in Delirious telling the story about white people who come

(30:07):
out of Rocky wanting to fight. You named Jeff.

Speaker 4 (30:12):
Well, you have to see the looks on some people's
faces when I tell them a full name Jeff Davis.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
But you know what I love about you, the fact
that you do that.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. And like you say,
people need to learn the lad man, don't be so serious.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
What do you do for a living?

Speaker 4 (30:32):
Well, I'm retiring that home improvement contractor. Look at you
moving into doing something else. And you know what, I
missed the RCC. I was in Houston and failed to
come before xandemic, and I missed it. I really, I really,
I really and went out there to visit some people,

(30:54):
and when I told them Nick Country Club, they look like,
you know, you know how you can imagine the attitude
they got. I really miss it, and I wish you
could really bring that back.

Speaker 7 (31:06):
You know.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
It used to amuse me, Jeff, that I'd show up
out there and our regulars wouldn't bother me because you know,
I'm there. It's no big deal. We're all in the
club and it's fine. But it always amused me. There'd
be some black couple and they'd come marching across the floor.
I'd see them on their way. They're making a bee
line to me, Michael Barry, I just want you to

(31:28):
know I love this place. And I'd say, okay, so's
everybody else. No, No, I want you to I love
this place. And what they wanted me to say is
you love it as a black person. You mean black
people like being in a place where there's no violence.
Everybody's nice. We honor the veterans, we honor the couples

(31:50):
who were here on date night or married, and we
honor friendship. And we serve great food and good music
and cold beer. You mean black people like that too,
I'll be damned.

Speaker 4 (32:03):
Yeah, hey take this out. My star celebrate his birthday
at a Luchino night club here in the Atlanta area.
My daughter went with him and she said, Wow, everybody
him having a good time. Ain't nobody getting mad, anybody
standing on nobody's shoes. And she was really surprised that

(32:23):
the atmosphere that people can really go out and have
a good time but out any trouble. But I really missed.
I wish I hadn't made it at RCC.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
Well, if we do it again, you'll be the first call, Jeff.
I appreciate your call, and please spread the word. Spread
the word. Movements are spread not by the leader, but
by the followers, by the members. It wasn't Christ himself

(32:54):
who spread Christianity. It is us, the believer. That's why
we're commanded go ye there for spread the word, spread
the gospel. Have tough conversations because guess what, after November,
you don't get another crack at this. You don't want
to find out you could have made a difference. You

(33:15):
don't think it makes a difference where you are what
you do. And I'm gonna tell you something that nobody
is paying attention to. We could win Harris County, but
we got to show up and vote because the Democrats
are doing it. I got a lot of you sending
me forty five emails a day about election fraud, and
I say, well, how about this. Will you work at

(33:38):
will you open your business to be a election sign
up for registration? Oh no, no, not me. I'm not
really that Oh so you're more of kind of a
complainer than a doer.

Speaker 2 (33:50):
Got it.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Hang on the line if you're there, we'll talk to
every single one of you. I want you to go share,
just share with one person today how you're voting and
why
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