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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time time, Time, Luck and Load. Michael Verie
show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Muslim terror attack in Bondi Beach, Australia. Potentially a Muslim
terror attack at Brown University, some people claiming that the
shooter may have screamed a lah ackbar unclear at this point,
details still emerging. A Muslim terror plot over the weekend

(00:52):
in Los Angeles. In Germany, five Muslims arrested for plotting
an attack on a German Christmas market in Paris. They
cancel their Christmas celebrations because of Muslim terror threats. In Syria,
three Americans killed by Muslims. We'll talk about that coming

(01:14):
up in just a moment. What are we to do nothing?
At one point do people stop saying that Islam is
the language of peace and tolerance. If you need to
say that your religion is one of peace intolerance, then

(01:36):
perhaps there's a problem. Doesn't it bother anyone in the
Democrat Party that they are now seen as enablers of
this sort of nonsense. At what point do people finally

(01:59):
say We've had enough, We're not going to tolerate it
any longer. At what point do people say of Mogadishue Minnesota.
The fraud is so bad that we're going to do
something about it. We're going to send a wedge into

(02:21):
this block and bust it up. We're going to start
prosecuting every single one of them. We're going to throw
the book at them. We're going to kick people out
of this country. We're not letting anyone new into this
country until we can sort this out. You know, if
you walked into a company that was struggling and you

(02:45):
were a turnaround agent or the bankruptcy officer, and you
saw that there was fraud everywhere, that this ship was leaking,
every part of it was, you would say, all right,
hold on, everybody, stay right where you are, nobody move.

(03:05):
We first got to stem the bleeding here. We've got
to stop the leak. We've got to get this thing
stabilized first, and then we will begin to solve the problems.
I think that's what our president is trying to do.
I think that's the approach he's tried to take. But
you have to ask yourself the question, how did it

(03:29):
become the case that anyone who dared criticize that person
was himself brought under extreme criticism. If you were trying
to destroy America from within. This is exactly what you
would do. Christopher Hitchins, the famous atheist and liberal writer

(03:55):
from England, was ahead of the curve in acknowledging this
problem in bringing it to people's attention. This is what
he said twenty years ago. This is very urgent business.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
Ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 4 (04:09):
I beseech you resist it while you still can, and
before the right to complain is taken away from you,
which will be the next thing you will be told
you can't complain because you're isnamophobic.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
The term is already being.

Speaker 4 (04:23):
Introduced into the culture as if it was an accusation
of race hatred, for example, or bigotry, whereas it's only
the objection to the preachings of a very extreme and
absolutist religion. To resist it while you can, and if
you wonder what will happen if you don't. Look and
see how a cricket team in Middlesex in England had

(04:44):
to change its name by force last week because it
was called and had been.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
Years the Middle Sex Crusaders.

Speaker 4 (04:50):
Look and see how stories about little pigs can't be
taught to children in English schools anymore unless offense be
taken by the religion of peace.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
Let's step back for a moment, and let's understand the
white liberal mind that says, I am ashamed of my culture.
I am ashamed of my people. I am ashamed of
my traditions. I am ashamed of our cuisine, of our religion,

(05:24):
of our celebrations, of our traditions. And I am willing
to be the person in a position of power that
will end them. I am ashamed of my police department,
and I will declare that they have murdered Saint George
Floyd when I know it not to be true. I

(05:46):
am ashamed of my flag, and I will replace the
State of Minnesota flag with a Somalia leaning flag. I
will reward frauds and con men who come to this
country from, say Somalia, in this case, I will reward

(06:07):
them with fraud looking the other way and protecting them.
I will call anyone who exposes this a racist and
a horrible person. It's not just as long. It's the
same mindset as the climate ideologues. It's the same mindset

(06:32):
as the transgender ideologues. It is a sickness. It is
an affliction that cannot be healed. It is the desire
to do that which is the most unnatural for your people.

(06:52):
I've never seen a more suicidal tendency than the white
liberal in the Western world. Today. We're twenty five years
into it. I don't think we have twenty five year
twenty five more to go. Let's just take the issue
of Muslims. Muslims coming to the United States are typically

(07:14):
fleeing the violence, instability, poverty, hunger, failures of the country
they come from, which is almost always completely Muslim. Upon
arriving in the United States, they noticed they don't look

(07:37):
like the locals, they don't speak like the locals, they
don't worship like the locals. So what do they do?
They set about the process of trying to remake the
country they fled to because it's better into the image
of the country they fled from because it was failed.

(07:59):
Is any of what I've just said in dought? Did
anybody come here from Pakistan because it was worse? Did
anybody come here from Pakistan thinking well, Pakistan's the best?
But I'll try that. I'll do a little touring in
the United States because it's not quite as.

Speaker 5 (08:21):
Nice it's from my many show, Michael, there, oh, I
do Milla played.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
Songs.

Speaker 6 (08:35):
I made parade guys, Why gosh, we hadn't made you.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Guys were girls and mine were man manaster.

Speaker 6 (08:53):
We could use a man lion.

Speaker 3 (08:59):
Didn't need no well fasted.

Speaker 6 (09:02):
Everybody called his weight jas.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Rob Reiner played Mike Stivick, the character on All the
Family who was Archie Bunkers, do gooder, naive liberal son
in law. Didn't require a lot of acting. He went
on to be one of the greatest directors in American history.

(09:40):
The Princess Bride, Spinal Tap, when Harry met Sally, Misery, well,
the James conn character and Kathy Bates and Misery. Gosh
were they good? And of course a few good men
who could forget a few good men? You want answers,
I think I'm a title. You want want the truth?

(10:01):
You can't handle the truth.

Speaker 7 (10:03):
Son.

Speaker 8 (10:04):
We live in a world that has walls, and those
walls have to be guarded by men with guns.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
Who's gonna do it? You, Lieutenant Weinberg, I have a.

Speaker 8 (10:12):
Greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for
Santiago and you curse the Marines.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
You have that luxury, You have the.

Speaker 8 (10:21):
Luxury of not knowing what I know that Santiago's death,
while tragic, probably saved lives, and my existence, while grotesque
and incomprehensible.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
To you, saves lives.

Speaker 8 (10:33):
You don't want the truth because deep down in places
you don't talk about at parties, you want me on
that wall. You need me on that wall. We use
words like honor, code, loyalty. We use these words as
the backbone of a life spent defending something.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
You use them as a punchline.

Speaker 8 (10:52):
I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain
myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the
blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then
questioned the matter in which I provided. I would rather
you just said thank you and went on your way. Otherwise,
I suggest you pick up a weapon and stand a post.
Either way, I don't give a damn.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
What do you think you are entitled to? Did you
order the code? Writ I did the job. Did you
order a damn right? I did? Great scene, great movie,
Rob Reiner the director. So Rob Reiner and his wife
were murdered over the weekend. There's son Neil has been

(11:33):
held on a four million dollar bond. There's some Neil
early thirties. I think he's thirty two, has struggled with
a heroin addiction at several points, homeless in Texas and
maybe Maine. I forget the other state where he was homeless.

(11:55):
He was given the opportunity by a court at one
point to be released into the customer of his parents,
and he chose not to bristling under any sense of
direction that they might give. He wrote a manuscript in
twenty sixteen that his father directed, called Being Charlie, and

(12:19):
it was about an individual whose parents were struggling with
his addictions and how to help him. It would appear
that art imitated or that life imitated art in this case,
because it has been leaking out through the course of
the day from the two surviving siblings. I think there

(12:41):
are two. Neil has two surviving siblings, that he had
been struggling of late, and that they had taken him.
His mother and father had taken him into their care,
and he was in the guest room with the guest
out back. My understanding is the nine to one one

(13:04):
call came from that guest cottage. But I do not
obsessively follow the news. I don't find such details to
be terribly interesting. So if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. I
do know that the call came from the house the
property generally, there are rumors that Rob Reiner's throat was slashed,
which would suggest a rage and anger directed at more

(13:28):
than just a stabbing, a brutal, bitter position. Look, I've
seen good people raise children and do the best they
can do, and that child turn out to be a

(13:48):
complete and utter mess. Addictions, homelessness, prostitution, violence, drugs, you
name it. I don't think Rob Reiner was a good guy.
In fact, I think he was an awful human being.
Ramon if you would cue the audio of him lying
about Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
I'm Rob Reiner, and America we've got a problem.

Speaker 9 (14:12):
We've been attacked by a foreign enemy power, and our
president refuses to defend us. Donald Trump is meeting with
Russian President Vladimir Putin one on one in a closed
door meeting with no aids present and no record of
what will be said. Putin's government attacked our democracy by
interfering in the twenty sixteen election to help Donald Trump

(14:34):
become president.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
That is not in dispute.

Speaker 9 (14:37):
It has been verified by all US intelligence agencies. The
Republican led Senate Intelligence Committee and the US Justice Department.
Trump and his campaign's conspiracy with Russia is the subject
of a federal investigation, and yet Donald Trump refuses to
meet with Robert Mullery, the prosecutor.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Leading that investigation. Trump said he'd meet with anyone.

Speaker 9 (15:00):
He told us, I'll speak to anybody. But now he's
backing out if he has nothing to hide, and why
won't he sit down and answer Muller's questions?

Speaker 3 (15:11):
What's he afraid of the light of his meeting with Coogan.

Speaker 9 (15:15):
It's more imperative than evan that we get that truth.
Join me in demanding that Trump meet with Muller and
answer his question.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
President Trump has infuriated the left with some pretty snarky
commentary on Rob Reiner. You can read it for yourself,
and people will say, how can he do that? New
York Times calling it deranged. I don't think anybody can

(15:45):
understand what Donald Trump's been through. I don't think they
care to. You could say, well, I wish Trump wouldn't
have said that. I wish they wouldn't have indicted him
over thirty times. I wish they wouldn't have raided his home.
I wish these people hadn't called for his murder. I
wish when he was shot in the head, they hadn't

(16:07):
said I'm sorry they missed. Donald Trump is just a
tip of the spear of the cultural war you were
engaged in. And if you don't know you're engaged in it,
God bless you, because you're the deer headed to the
salt lick and you're going to get blasted. There are
coming at you from every different direction, forces of evil,

(16:31):
and I truly believe Bob Browner was one of those. Sure,
I think it's awful to be killed by your own
son who you're trying to help.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
I'll leave it there.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
Colonel Eric Navarro rejoins the show. He is a fellow
at the Middle East Forum. Let's start with the Muslim
attacks killing I believe three Americans in Syria, Colonel Navarrow,
what happened?

Speaker 10 (17:14):
Well, reports are coming in and we got to confirm them.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
But it seems to me.

Speaker 10 (17:19):
That I believe the indications are that the individual that
ambush the troops had previously worked with these hearing security forces,
but he was on their radar as far as being
potentially radicalized and aligned with ISIS. I think that's what
happened here and you have an ambush. Obviously, that's one
of the threats. My first tour in Iraq, I was

(17:41):
one of the inbeded advisors to the Iraqi Army, and
it was always a constant threat about one of the
soldiers being actually part of the enemy, and so you
had to constant guard against that. But this is an
unfortunate danger that happens with these missions. Now we'll say
this is really a test for the relationship that President

(18:01):
Trump and the Syrian President Joani have been trying to
forge here since he took office, since the new Syrian
president took office, and this is really going to test
that relationship, right because you can't have theater security cooperation
going on with the Syrian forces that they can't control
their own people and if they can't control their own territory.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Let me sit back and ask you to take about
a minute. Asad had been the leader of Syria his
father before him, so the Russian stepped in to sort
of be protective of him. There was a point in
time where he was friendly with us, and much like
a number of leaders who Saddam Hussein in Iraq before that,

(18:41):
we had a situation with Paul Avi in Iran and
things fell apart there and there was concern that that
was going to be a radical Muslim regime. Has that
turned out to be the case or is this something
of an outlier.

Speaker 7 (18:59):
I think the jury still out right.

Speaker 10 (19:01):
Jilani is from ACS, it's a former al Kaya Kainda.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
It's a question of uh.

Speaker 10 (19:07):
He is trying to stay in power and control the country.
He's made moves to the align with the West. Well,
we'll have to see, right, it's the early days. I mean,
we should not trust him. But the play here is
for a longer a larger, longer term realignment in the
Middle East, especially containing in northwarding Iran's ambitions. Right, So,

(19:28):
Asad was aligned with the sites in Iran, so getting
him out was a good thing. It's just a question
of whether who replaces him will actually be aligned to
the West and will help us further our national security
initiatives around the region. There's potential there, but again with
Julyani's history, with the current state of the territory, with

(19:49):
this attack, there are still questions remaining, and we were
just going to have to continue with the mission and
continue to press forward with the collaboration and try to
forge a new balance of.

Speaker 7 (20:00):
In the region.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Iran was at a weak point internally when this group
moved in and pushed Asad out. Iran was able to
provide a SAD with a great deal more defense, and
Russia seemed more interested at the time. What are the
relations between the Syrian current Syrian government and Iran at present?

Speaker 7 (20:21):
I can't speak too much to that, except I.

Speaker 10 (20:24):
Believe, like I said, the play here by the Trump
administration in the West is to keep the new Sarian
government in our sphere of influence.

Speaker 7 (20:33):
I do not.

Speaker 10 (20:34):
I think the fact that Jorani and others have seemed
receptive to that shows that they're willing or maybe they
are recognized that a combination of US and Israel power
in the region are the strong horse right going forward,
and that Iran has been weakened significantly from the Twelve
Day War and from the US strikes on Fordao and

(20:54):
the other nuclear sites. So he's aligning himself with the
stronger power. But again it's still it's not sitting stone
at all. This is in the agency. This is going
to take years to coalesce and to put him on
notice that he has to show a that he can
control his own people in his own regions. You had
some of the the Drews and other massacres right in

(21:15):
Sweda province. So he's got to clean up his own borders.
And then he's also got to demonstrate that he's aligned
with US against Iraq.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
And you wonder what the cost for that will be
when he shares a border with Iran and he's one
of a hundred things we're looking at. Whereas he is
in a constant neighboring, potentially volatile situation with Iran on
his doorstep and Iran at some point you have to
think he's going to rearm and restabilize. I guess we

(21:45):
will see. We turned to Australia and Colonel Eric Navarro
is a fellow with the Middle Eastern Middle East Forum.
Do you see any Do you see any parallels with
what happened that was a pack of Sandy father son
team that engaged in the Hanakah attacks at Bondi Beach.
We've seen a series of these fundamentalist Islamic attacks of late.

(22:11):
What do you think is driving this? Oh?

Speaker 10 (22:14):
Well, these are the stated goals of the Isthamus and
Jahadas forever. They've been very clear about what they want
to do. They want to destroy Western civilization. The issue
has been and I do see parallels here, right, because
you can't you can't trusty everyone that you are working
with or everyone you let into your own country. They
have to be extreme vetting, similar to the security forces

(22:37):
in Syria. Similar to you saw France canceled Christmas and
New Year.

Speaker 7 (22:42):
Celebrations because they can't secure it.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Andy and Germany.

Speaker 7 (22:46):
Right you have you know, you have.

Speaker 10 (22:48):
The markets getting cloud into by cars or attacks or
angry aggressive demonstrations throughout the West right, and so the
ismists have been very clear about their intentions. The problem
is as Western civilization needs to decide if it wants
to fight for its own values or not. And you're
seeing it depends on the country, depends on the leader

(23:10):
what the response is to this. So in Australia, the
authorities are talking about gun control. That is not the issue.
We know who the enemy is, right okay, But there
are many leaders in the Western world that won't clearly
identify the enemy. And so if you can't clearly state
and target the enemy, you can't win. And that's what's

(23:30):
pleaguing us right now. It's not a question of ability
to stop this. We have the capabilities to do it,
it's we lack the will. By way, I mean the
Western world.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
Well, it strikes me that not only are many people
in the West unwilling to identify the enemy, they seem
totally willing to enable and empower the left, whether that
be Tim Waltz in Amoganishua, Minnesota, or Gavin Newsom in
New Orleans or I think we can expect that out
of Mamdani, I think Starmar in Great Britain, whereas you

(24:03):
see countries like Poland pushing back and saying and look
at the advancement Poland is making as a result of it,
or Japan. You talk about a reordering, a realignment. I
think we're in the midst of a great realignment in
the world. For the countries that are going to be
considered great countries, you want to visit countries who are
thriving in those countries who are engaged in some sort

(24:24):
of civil war or decline and decay because of their
inability to address problems like this, because of their liberal minorities.
Colonel Eric Namorrow, we promise would get you out in
time to do your next interview. We do appreciate your time, sir,
and welcome back to the program. We'll have you back
again soon.

Speaker 7 (24:40):
Great, thank you for your time. I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
And I think that's the challenge we're going to have.
I think every single one of us is going to
have to ask ourselves a question. If a Tim Waltz
or Gavin Newsom or Carestarmer or Chuck Schumer is going
to stand on the breach as a protective cover for
these sorts of elements within our country, how far are

(25:07):
we willing to go? Because Trump has shown when you
kill the narco terrorist, when you shut down the border,
when they when they bring the fight to you, do
you push back? Are you prepared to be called a
bad person, a mean person, a cruel person, a nasty person.
Are you prepared? Because that's who and what these people are,

(25:30):
whether it's transgender, whether it's climate, whether it's Islam. The
radical left is not going to stop until we make them.
And I think people are going to have to understand
what that looks like. What does do you want to marry?
What do you want you want to set? They just
say the word and I'll throw a apple around it,
pug down the ten freeze reelection in what was it

(25:53):
twenty eighteen was a tight race. Democrats want that white
whale of the Texas Senate seat or only two. They
want at least one of them, because then they can
show their big donors across the country. If we can
win Texas, if we can get a beach head in Texas,

(26:17):
we can take the country. The reddest of the red states,
which is not actually true, that would go to Oklahoma.
But when you look at the previously red states, Arizona,
Arizona was, if not statistically then sort of legend, the

(26:41):
legend was the most Republican state, the reddest of the
red states, Alabama. And yet you had some screw ups
that allowed a Democrat to get in in Alabama, Tubberville's
taking that seat back. Georgia. Georgia was once a rock
solid Republican state. Even the Democrats in Georgia, Sam Nunn,

(27:02):
were the most conservative Democrats and more conservative than a
lot of members of the Senate. Georgia should be a
rock solid Republican state, and yet you've got some real problems.
I think you got some voter fraud problems there as well,
where you've got war not serving in the Senate in
what was a botched campaign, you've got Stacy Abrams still

(27:28):
beating on the door, sweating interesting times well, but this
year pretends to be the most interesting in Texas political
history on the national stage in quite some time. Because
you've got a Republican in John Cornyn who has been
serving in the Senate for decades and the people of

(27:50):
Texas don't want him. So what is the National Republican
Senatorial Committee doing? Committee more and more and more money.
Their job is to get a Republican majority in the Senate,
and yet they're burning all their money trying to pick
the Republican in Texas trying That money comes from Californians

(28:14):
and New Yorkers. They can't elect a Senator from California
New York, but they want a Senate majority in the
Senate of Republicans, so they make big donations to people
like Carl Rove. And Rove's job is to put together
the campaigns to beat the Democrats in November. And we've

(28:35):
got states that are very tight that a millionaire a
millionaire could swing those elections. But yet the NRSC is
protecting one of their core who's just like a Mitch McConnell,
who's just like a Charlie crist These Republicans who are
establishment Republicans until the moment they're not in charge, and

(28:56):
then they run over and start voting with the Democrats.
Is what Chris did, which is what miss McConnell's doing now,
or John McCain for that matter. So they're spending all
this money telling Texans with New York and California money, Hey,
you want Cornan. The other two guys are terrible. No. No.
We elected Wesley Hunt a congressman. We like him. We

(29:19):
elected Ken Paxton attorney general. We like him. We like
those two guys better than we like Cornyan, which is
why Cornyn is in third place right now in his
own parties primary. We'll come back to him in a moment.
The Democrats have a fascinating thing going on where they
have a loudmouth black woman against a liberal white weasel

(29:47):
male and so. But she's leading now in the first
polls that have come out, fifty one forty three, but
she's got some problems. She was on CNN when Jake
Tapper read her a quote about Latinos who voted for
Trump as holding a slave mentality. She did not have

(30:08):
the quote. Uh, okay, that's one approach.

Speaker 11 (30:13):
Let me ask you about a quote that you've made
that has some Democrats worried about your ability to win statewide.
And in December twenty twenty fourth Vanity Fair profile, you talked
about quotes, and I'm going to read a lot of
the quotes just to put it in the context quote
all the complexities within the Latino community. The immigration thing
has always been something that has perplexed me about this community.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
It's basically like, I fought.

Speaker 11 (30:35):
To get here, but I left y'all where I left y'all,
and I want no more y'all to come here. If
I wanted to be with y'all, I would stay with y'all,
but I don't want y'all come into my new home.
It almost reminds me of what people would talk about
when they would talk about kind of like slave mentality
and the hate that some slaves would have for themselves.
It's almost like a slave mentality that they have now.
About the time that that was published last year, around

(30:58):
a million Latino voters in text we're voting for Trump.
Do they all have slave mentality?

Speaker 7 (31:04):
No?

Speaker 2 (31:04):
And that's not what that said at all.

Speaker 12 (31:06):
To be clear, it did not say that every Latino
has that type of mentality.

Speaker 11 (31:09):
No, no, but slave the ones that vote for people and
strong or Trump's immigration policies.

Speaker 12 (31:17):
So I don't believe that the people that voted for
Trump believe in what they're actually getting.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Oh okay, I guess that's one approach. So then she
had to pander and she said this.

Speaker 3 (31:33):
So I'm gonna be clear about this.

Speaker 12 (31:36):
I love my brothers and sisters in the Brown community,
always have and my actions speaks to that. And so
people can point to one article and interpret it whatever
way they want to, but the reality is that when
we look at what's taking place specifically in Brown communities
around this country, I have been there, side by side,

(31:56):
if not out front, making sure that I am calling
a thing a thing. What's happening right now in this
country is a travesty. And so yes, I do think
that you're con People voted for Donald Trump and this
is what he decided to do to their communities. And frankly,
I've talked to plenty of people that also think that
may not have been the greatest thing. But here's the thing.

(32:18):
He is a con man. He cons people. He told
them he was going to go after the bad people,
and I knew better. I knew that he was going
to do what he had always sun. And so as
we see what's happening in the community, you can look
at the bills that I fold. Whether we're talking about
making sure that immigrants in general are safe, whether they're
at church, whether they're at school, whether they're at.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
This is the conflation that must never be allowed to occur.
If your last name is Garcia Quintania, that's a good
bio on Selena right now. Have you seen it?

Speaker 3 (32:58):
It's really good.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Your last name is Garcia, ca Anthonia Rodriguez Fernandez. That
doesn't mean that you should vote for people who want
to bring illegal aliens into this country. Those are not related.
In fact, Hispanics should be insulted that Democrats are telling

(33:23):
them you have a slave mentality for voting for Donald
Trump because he is deporting illegal aliens. So that makes
you a slave? Well why why does it make you
a slave because you're supposed to be for illegal aliens

(33:45):
because you're here illegally. Well wait a second, how did
you decide that Hispanics are here illegally? That is the
ultimate insult. Have some pride, and then and then she
had this. Then she had this to say about how
she would like to keep a permanent underclass in America.

Speaker 12 (34:08):
Has to go around the country and educate people about
what immigrants do for this country, or the fact that
we are a country.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
Of immigrants, right right. The fact is, ain't none of
y'all trying to go in farm right now?

Speaker 12 (34:22):
Okay, so I'm lying, Raise your.

Speaker 2 (34:24):
Hands, you're not. You not? We done picking cotton?

Speaker 3 (34:35):
We are.

Speaker 12 (34:36):
You can't pay us enough to find a plantation.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
Oh okay, so you want somebody else to pick the cotton? Now,
another underclass slave
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