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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Very Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
We won't take a lot of hate want We're gonna
be sued every day, numerous times. I think you will
see the left try to control the media. They're going
to show the first crying female, first crying child, and
say how inhumane.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
We are just trying to say that, I'm so sorry.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
Only people are getting detected children.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
They don't understand.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
I'm so sorry.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
I I they could do something that they can. I
don't know what to do. I'll try and be there, but.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
They won't talk about three hundred and forty thousand children
that they've failed to take care of. They're not going
to talk about the young women who have been murdered
in this country, the hands the criminal cartowns. They're not
going to talk about the hundreds of angel moms and
dads who bury their children. Want to talk about family separation,
they bury their children. Their children are killed by a

(01:33):
member of a member of a criminal car tower. Someone's
not supposed to be here. They'll tell one side of
the story. They'll try to vilifies, but they're not going.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
To stop it. I do all I can do. The scrap,
what's come.

Speaker 4 (01:59):
It's wordy let's.

Speaker 5 (02:00):
Martina fights through her pain and tears after she says
her father, Andres Martina, was arrested from his wake Gan
home early Sunday morning by Immigration and Customs enforcement agents.
She says, the forty four year old grandfather came to
the US from Mexico nearly thirty years ago.

Speaker 6 (02:16):
They opened the door because Date thought maybe one of
us were introvers somers looking habits was they would have
been nice and we.

Speaker 7 (02:26):
Gonna find that prior to Tiger versus the criminal alien,
if he's were with others in the United States illegally,
we're going to take enforcement action against and we're going
to force the immigration.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
Helping the curtain. And saw that, it said police.

Speaker 8 (02:38):
When I saw the agents get out, they had the
building surrounded, so they entered. They went up and started
knocking on the doors really loudly. My children started to cry.

Speaker 9 (03:08):
As long as I know, this is not the case today,
because I'm not about to insult your wife. You've got
the most rational, logical, wonderful wife in the world, and
even if she's not, she's still your queen and should
be treated that way. But there was a girl you
dated once, many years ago, and some of God's greatest

(03:33):
gifts are unanswered prayers. At the time, you wanted her forever,
and looking back now, you're so glad y'all broke up.
You're so glad she went and chased some other dude,
partly because you looked her up on Facebook. She's fat
now and ugly, and she also is running a cat

(03:57):
rehab center, and that's always a sign.

Speaker 10 (04:00):
You know.

Speaker 9 (04:01):
I will get a lot of emails today from California
to Maryland and all parts in between, from ladies who
will say, I love your show, but that comment you
made about running a cat rehab, I'll have you know.
I'm a loyal listener and I run a cat rehab.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Okay, well I.

Speaker 9 (04:22):
Didn't say that every person who runs a cat rehab
is crazy. I said every woman that's crazy runs a
cat rehab. There are cat rehab women that aren't crazy.
So I'm not talking about you now. If you start squealing,
a hit dog squeals first.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
If you start.

Speaker 9 (04:41):
Squealing, then you make me think you're wondering if you're crazy.
You're not crazy, and I know you're not crazy, so
you don't need to tell me. Just know that there
are some other people who do what you do and
they're crazy, and we can both enjoy the fact that
they're crazy and you're not.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
How about that.

Speaker 9 (04:55):
So let's go back to that woman that you're so
glad you didn't marry because your wife's a queen, and
that woman turns out's nuts And sometimes you go to
her page and then you go and look at her
husband's page or her ex husband's page, and you think,
to yourself, boy, that poor bastard, I know what he
went through. I'm not jealous of him one bit because

(05:16):
I know how nuts she is. Well, do you remember
when she was being nuts that you knew you were
right about what y'all were arguing over, but you knew
you weren't going to win the argument because she was
going to use emotion. Remember how that worked. Yeah, So
people who have to become very emotional in the middle

(05:40):
of an argument, especially if they start crying, What that
person is doing is signaling to you that they cannot
win on the merit of their argument, but they're shutting
down your ability to continue to crush them. It is

(06:00):
the equivalent of the team that is trying to stop
the clock with a little time left and destroy your
momentum where they fake an injury so we shut this
thing down, go to commercial break. You lose your momentum
because they know they don't have the right package on
the field. They got they're front loaded with guys in

(06:22):
the box and they know you're about to throw it.
You know you're about to throw a post twenty five
yards down the field. When the media starts focusing on
the emotional side of deportation, that's when you know they
know they've lost. But you must understand, and this seems

(06:45):
to be difficult for many people on our side, you
must understand the left is never going to stop. They're
never going to admit you're right. They're just not going
to do it. Now a lot of them. Have you
got this This woman, Lyndy Leing or Lindy lean or whatever.
She's an Asian woman from California. She was a big
bundler for Biden. She raised millions of dollars for him.

(07:09):
She now ended up after the election, she ended up
raising money for Donald Trump. Well, you know, the late
train ends up the same station. She wants on the inside, right,
and she knows she's very valuable if she can now
get Democrat money, and Trump's like, hey, money money, we
gotta pay for the parade and all that. But there
are not a lot of people willing to say I

(07:33):
was wrong. Okay, steven A. Smith came out last week
and said I was wrong. I voted for Kamala and
I realized it was a mistake. And I'm thinking, you
voted for Kamala in November. What has happened since then
that changed your mind that had not already happened.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
What you're wanting is sports fans to go boy. Oh,
steven A. He's a real thinker. Look at him.

Speaker 9 (07:57):
He's a black man in the sports world who came
out for Trump.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Get in line. Okay. So when you see these stories
of people crying.

Speaker 9 (08:06):
Over the deportations, just understand that's the next phase of
their attack.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Don't let it fool you.

Speaker 10 (08:14):
A recession is when your neighbor loses his job. A
depression is when you lose.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Your Michael Berry, and.

Speaker 10 (08:21):
Recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses his The Biden.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
You know, I'm as guilty as you are.

Speaker 9 (08:32):
And so when I say remind yourself, I'm speaking to myself,
but I say it in a preachy tone, like I'm
telling you, but I'm really reminding myself. We're going to
forget the things that happened during the Biden administration. But
even bigger than that is, we're going to forget how

(08:54):
we felt. You won't hear me quoting Maya Angelo very
often on the liberals, the the PhD literature professors when
they're doing a reading love to.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Say, as Maya Angelou.

Speaker 9 (09:09):
Said, you won't hear me quoting her often, but it's
her quote. It is legitimately her quote. And you thought
i'd want some musical accompaniment.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
Well, no, it's okay, that's the flu What is it
called fluor or lease?

Speaker 9 (09:30):
She said, And I believe it to be true, and
I believe it's a very deep, profound statement.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
She said.

Speaker 9 (09:37):
I've learned that people will forget what you said, people
will forget what you do, but people will never forget
how you made them feel. The thing about it is,
we're going to forget so much of the Biden administration
and the things they did and the things they said

(09:57):
and the actions they took. But the even bigger thing
is we're going to forget how miserable people were in
this country under the Biden administration, and I mean miserable
in the sense that doctors see it in their patients.

(10:19):
I mean increase in depression, increase in suicide, increase in
alcohol and other drug abuse, increase in spousal abuse, that
the blood pressure increased, all the negative manifestations of what
we would generally call misery, all of that.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
Felt across the board. And I'm going to give you
an example.

Speaker 9 (10:49):
Remember the Chinese balloons that were floating across the country,
and the standard playbook was people started seeing these balloons
and they started calling, hey, just I don't.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Want to be crazy.

Speaker 9 (11:03):
I'm up here in uh Montana and uh, you know,
blue sky means we can see forever, and there's this
balloon hovering and uh, it doesn't seem like this should
be there, and they go, let me check it out,
and they never call you back, and then it just
it's more and more people started balancing ideas, and people

(11:28):
who knew, you know, who were staffing the underground bunkers
that might not are going, hey, that that's not supposed
to be there. Let me tell you that has the
markings of being a Chinese fi balloon. Well, more and
more people with bigger platforms started reposting and talking about

(11:50):
this thing, and then it became something that first.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
You just ignore it. That's what the left did, the
government did.

Speaker 9 (11:56):
And then first you ignore it and then you call
people crazy who report on it, and then you claim, oh, it's.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
A good thing that is there. They do this right.

Speaker 9 (12:10):
First they ignore and hope it goes away, and then
if it gets some traction, then they go, y'all are crazy.
And then they come around eventually and go, yeah, it's
a Chinese biballoon. It's good, we need it. It helps us.
What they're getting all this data that's incredibly valuable. Who
knows what they're doing with it? At a minimum, they're

(12:32):
taking surveillance of us. Who knows what they're releasing into
the air. Who knows what kind of biological warfare they
are conducting on us and our government, all while Joe
Biden's out of it. Whoever's running the country. We don't
know if they're getting paid for this, Lord knows, they
probably are. They just pay Hunter. They put him on

(12:53):
the on this by balloon board. Well, it turns out
the reason Mark Kelly, the Senator from Arizona, who would
have been a much better candidate as Kamala's vice president
than old Jazz hands Walls. It turns out that he
was part owner of a Chinese five balloon company, and
there is one report, or let me say, it has

(13:15):
been alleged that that was his company in business with
the Chinese. What's a senator doing in business with the Chinese?
Why is a former astronaut in business with the CCP?

Speaker 1 (13:27):
I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 9 (13:29):
Again, I'm not saying because I don't know for sure,
I can't make the next connection. I can tell you
that that credible people are asking credible questions, and I'm
told that that's why I'm told by insiders that's why
he was not chosen as Kamala's vice president because he
would have been a much better candidate. It would have
been stronger, he would have been a harder foe to vanquish.

(13:51):
Don't just assume that election was over before it started,
because it wasn't we win and then if they got
close enough that cheating would have won. They would have
cheated more. That's a fact. But back to the point,
so then you know this goes on. Things like this
they made us feel uneasy, right, this bad feeling did

(14:11):
you ever watch the movie Lottery Ramon. It was a
movie called Lottery, and you don't know what's going to happen,
and then they sacrificed one of the people in the
town at the end as black and white.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
Watched as a kid. It just gave you a really
icky feeling. Well, the bid administrating ikey feeling.

Speaker 9 (14:28):
Well, then we find out there's these massive drones floating
in the air off the coast of New Jersey, and
they pretended it wasn't happening. Trump's been in office a
week and he tracked it down and here's the answer.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
And before I.

Speaker 11 (14:40):
Turned to questions, I do have news directly from the
President of the United States that was just shared with
me in the Oval Office from President Trump.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Directly an update.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
On the New Jersey drones.

Speaker 11 (14:52):
After research and study, the drones that were flying over
New Jersey and large numbers were authorized to be flown
by the FAA for research and various other reasons. Many
of these jones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals
that enjoy flying jones.

Speaker 4 (15:11):
In meantime, in.

Speaker 11 (15:13):
Time, it got worse due to curiosity. This was not
the enemy. A statement from the President of the United
States to start this briefing with some news, and with
that I will turn it.

Speaker 4 (15:24):
Over to question.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
Was that so hard? Snowflakes?

Speaker 9 (15:30):
Prepare for a complete meltdown with war of the Michael
Berry Show.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
Let me tell you something.

Speaker 9 (15:40):
We don't have time in some of our stations will
get aggravated. We do to play the entirety of this song.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
But I'm telling you it is some of the most clever.

Speaker 9 (15:51):
Songwriting that you will ever ever experience in any genre.
It's run up there with My Dingling by Chuck Berry.
And you think I'm kidding. That is very, very clever songwriting.
And I'm gonna tell you why, Ramon. I probably heard
My Dingling by Chuck Berry when I was six years old.

(16:12):
Ag Hey, look, I loved Charlie Rich. I love Mickey
Gilley even at a young age. Cat I didn't know
Mickey at seventy six, but Charlie Rich was big John
Denver like. There were songs you could sing along with
because they were on the radio. My mom listened to
them on the eight track. But My Dingling was the
kind of song that as a kindergartener, we would gee,
this was this was like when your parents left and

(16:33):
you turned on. You didn't have HBO, but you had
the dial signal where it kind of went wavy, and
you could see that somewhere behind there was a naked girl.
And you're seven eight years old, and you, boy, this
is very, very naughty. And I got news for you, ladies,
your little son, you're the love of your life, your
little baby boy. Little boys are naughty, and then we

(16:55):
grow up, and you probably know we never stopped being naughty.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
Am I right on that room? I hit on a point.

Speaker 9 (17:01):
I try not to tell too many stories about Houston
on this our national broadcast. We do a morning show
that has other affiliates, but a lot of our listeners
are from Houston. But I do like to share local
stories that won't make the national news because I think
it's important to understand what's going on in communities across
the country.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
And here's a great example.

Speaker 9 (17:23):
The local TV news station in Houston, KHOU, which we
still refer to as Channel eleven. Their dial position, it's
known as a very serious journalism station. They they that's
been their their bedrock there. They're branding for a very
long period of time. And I am very surprised because
local news tends to be a lot less skewed to

(17:44):
national news.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Trust me on this. It tends to be people who
are much less.

Speaker 9 (17:50):
Partisan or ideological on the left and more people who
just really want to report news and be a famous
news person, and over a period of time they learn,
like a lot of corporate executives did, that you got
to play the game to keep progressing, and eventually you
play the game long enough, you fake it till you
make it. You become that way and you don't even
realize it happened. But this is our local news station

(18:12):
in Houston, very disappointing, telling illegal aliens how to avoid
being picked up by ICE. I want to be very clear,
our laws say you cannot come to this country illegally.
We have people who came here illegally and have committed
other crimes murders, rates, molesting children, killing people, trafficking right,

(18:37):
the worst first policy that Homan and President Trump have
put into effect is to go after the bad guys first,
because I've told you, the longer they're at this, you're
going to start losing the nice neighbor people on the edges.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
And they're going, well, I think we've done enough.

Speaker 9 (18:52):
I can walk around home depot without it being crowded,
and I can find a parking spot, you know, so.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
I think it's enough. Let's lay off.

Speaker 9 (18:58):
Or now you're going to have people say that, but
for now, you're talking about the worst of the worst.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
So when local stations say.

Speaker 9 (19:05):
Here, here's how to break the law, that's like saying, hey,
here's how to saw off a shotgun so you can
violate the federal firearms laws and be really deadly in
a close fight where you need a shotgun blast but
you don't have room for a barrel and you can't,
you know, here's how to saw off a shotgun, put

(19:26):
a pistol grip and be a felon. And here's how
if they do come for you, here's how to get
away from the cops. Or here's how to molest a
child without them being able to track your Internet history.
Here's how to rape a woman, but when she goes in,
here's to here's how to make sure the rape kit
won't pick up your DNA. Right, that's what we're talking

(19:48):
about here, that's what they're doing, all right. Ramone said,
I got to play the clip. Okay, play the clip.

Speaker 12 (19:53):
The Mexican Consulate is stepping up to help people at
risk of being deported, and legal experts are urging and
to get up to speed on their right.

Speaker 13 (20:02):
So any Reuie spoke with an immigration attorney and Mexico's
consul of general.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
She joines, just love to explain, Annie Ellick, that's right.

Speaker 14 (20:09):
A lot of people are flooding their offices with phone calls,
concerned on what they should do. They were able to
provide us with some tips to help.

Speaker 4 (20:17):
You guys at home.

Speaker 14 (20:19):
As promised, President Donald Trump has signed several executive orders
on immigration attorneys.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
A breakdown what you need to know now.

Speaker 15 (20:27):
It's important that they know the rights.

Speaker 14 (20:29):
So what are your rights? If you're detained by an
immigration authority?

Speaker 15 (20:33):
Legal status? They don't have to leave any information.

Speaker 14 (20:35):
The names Allen is a Houston immigration attorney, and here's
the advice she's giving her clients.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
You have the right to remain silent.

Speaker 14 (20:42):
You don't need to tell them where you are from
or your immigration status. Ask for a phone call and
contact your family or an immigration attorney. Don't sign anything
without your attorney looking at it, no matter what they
tell you.

Speaker 15 (20:56):
So you need to sign if not your committing a crime,
that's not true, you do not need to.

Speaker 14 (21:02):
Sign and finally, you don't have to answer your door
unless they have an order signed by a judge.

Speaker 15 (21:07):
The officer can show you that paper through the window
or they can slip it through under the door, and
that way you are protected because as soon as you
open the door, you're giving them the right to search
your property.

Speaker 4 (21:21):
Local consulates are also stepping into help.

Speaker 14 (21:23):
The Mexican Consulate is offering free consultations with immigration attorneys
from Mexican nationals.

Speaker 16 (21:31):
Yama Consul Appigo and this new appic Consul.

Speaker 14 (21:37):
App Contigo allows you to put in your information and
the info of three of your loved.

Speaker 16 (21:41):
Ones Cara to virata.

Speaker 14 (21:45):
If you detained, the app will automatically notify your loved ones.
Plus in an emergency, you can press a button to
send your exact location to both the consulate and your contacts.
The goal is to help families in case their loved
ones are detained. Now, immigration attorneys tell us once you
are detained, if you are detained by an immigration official,

(22:06):
you could be held for.

Speaker 4 (22:07):
A minimum of at least two weeks.

Speaker 14 (22:10):
That's why they're asking people to make sure you have
a plan in place for your loved ones, for someone
to care for your loved ones while you're being detained,
and also make sure you have a reputable a reputable
attorney ready to work for you. Recording life anagil Luis
kJ you a lot of niches, and.

Speaker 9 (22:29):
On tomorrow's news, how to commit rape and get away
with it, and how to have a plan in place
in case the jump Out boys arrest you on the
street drinking forties with your boys, and an app that
will alert your family and the bail bondsman and a
criminal defense attorney and help you smuggle a shank into

(22:50):
prison as a self defense tool or to exert dominance.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
On day one, I mean, what are we doing here? Folks?

Speaker 9 (22:57):
You allowed illegal aliens to come here, knowing good and
well that you were inducing them to break our laws,
and knowing good andwell that the vast majority of Americans,
the polls are very consistent, very consistent. The vast majority
of Americans want illegal illegal immigrations stopped, and they want
people deported who came here illegally, even Democrats, right.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
So why are you doing this? Why are you attracting
people to the nuisance? Are you?

Speaker 9 (23:26):
Why are you inducing people to commit a crime and
to put themselves in this situation where now you make
bad guys out of home and in Trump for doing their.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
Job protecting rests. Well, I'm not on that. I mean,
we got to do our job. It's just the way
it is going to be. Changing the name of the
Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of Mitze.

Speaker 4 (23:46):
Michael Berry, which has a beautiful.

Speaker 9 (23:50):
A reporter today at the press conference and the Daily
presser that Carolyn Levitt the new Press secretary, and she's doing.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
A wonderful job.

Speaker 9 (23:57):
By the way, she's a great face of the administration.
And I don't mean a pretty phase. I'm sure she
is pretty, but I mean when you think of in
the way that a face of administration or face of
a time would be, you know, on a wall or

(24:18):
on a monument, she is a great uh. I can't
think of a better word representation of the administration because
she can make strong statements without being disagreeable, and that
is an art, folks, It's not easy to do. So
she is asked the question, well, how many of these

(24:38):
people that y'all are rounding up and deporting, how many
of them are criminals? And she answers, there's a major
culture shift. This ain't the Biden administration anymore.

Speaker 12 (24:50):
Listen to this the Carolina immigration of the thirty five
hundred arrests ices made so far since presidential came back
into office, can you just tell us the numbers how
have a criminal record versus those who are just in
the country illegally.

Speaker 11 (25:03):
All of them because they illegally broke our nation's laws,
and therefore they are criminals as far as this administration goes.
I know the last administration didn't see it that way.
So it's a big culture shift in our nation to
view someone who breaks our immigration laws as a criminal.

Speaker 4 (25:15):
But that's exactly what they are hearing.

Speaker 9 (25:18):
Let's play that again and ramon boosted as much as
you can. I apologize to those of you who are
leaving a work site in your nineteen seventy eight Ford
truck and you got the windows down, your hand dangling
out with a cigarette in it, and you got a
lot of background noise and you can't hear it. Well,
I'll tell you what they said in just a moment

(25:38):
if you can't hear it precisely, but ramon, do as
much as you can to help that guy hear what
she's saying.

Speaker 12 (25:45):
Are the Caroline one immigration the thirty five hundred arrests
ICE has made so far since President Trump came back
into office, can you just tell us the numbers how
many have a criminal record versus those who are just
in the country.

Speaker 11 (25:56):
Illegally, all of them because they illegally broke our nation's laws,
and therefore they are criminal as far as this administration goes.
I know the last administration didn't see it that way.
So it's a big culture shift in our nation to
view someone who breaks our immigration laws as a criminal.

Speaker 4 (26:08):
But that's exactly what they are here.

Speaker 9 (26:10):
So apparently Selena Gomez is a famous person. I don't
know who she is. And when I say I don't
know who someone is, that's not my way of saying
that you know they're an unworthy person because I don't
know who they are.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
A lot of people don't know who I am. Doesn't
affect me, doesn't affect my.

Speaker 9 (26:29):
Ministry, my projects, my parenthood, my self esteem just doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Some people think it does, but doesn't.

Speaker 9 (26:38):
So when I say I don't know who Selena Gomez is,
I'm only saying that that is a lack of awareness
of this person, because nothing I do has anything to
do with her, And I wouldn't know who she is
or why she's supposedly famous. But I'll take people's word
that she's famous because I'm told that she's famous. And
apparently she has done this video where she's balling about deportation. Now,

(27:03):
I don't think she did the video bawling about people
who were falsely imprisoned over January sixth, I don't think
she was bawling over Joscelyn nunger Iy, a twelve year
old little girl here in Houston, who two illegal aliens
grabbed her at midnight, raped her for hours, tied her up,

(27:23):
tortured her for more hours, then murdered her and threw
her in the bayou like she was a discarded cheeto's bag.
That was a human being, a precious life, a child
of God. Oh, Selena Gomez, she doesn't. And this is
going on all over the country. What about Lake and Riley.
She was going to heal people, she was going to

(27:44):
tend to people. I mean, no greater love hath any
man that lay down his life for a friend. Right
to give your life, short of giving your life, One
of the most noble things you can do is be
a nurse. Imagine you don't know why a lot of
nurses are fat, Ramond I'll tell you I've studied this,

(28:05):
because nurses take care of everybody else first, in themselves.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Last.

Speaker 9 (28:11):
Nurses are not people who are concerned about the image
they're projecting, and they like twinkies. I'm trying to have
a serious discussion about the virtues of nurses. Nurses are
good people. We should be thankful for nurses. We should
tell them that, we should hold them up and honor

(28:33):
them the way we do veterans and cops. You think
about all the things in our society that the Left
has managed to destroy people's opinion of that are. Cops
are noble people. Firefighters noble people. Nurses noble people, Teachers
noble people. You don't need to tell me, but Michael,

(28:53):
I saw this video, this woman with the pickt.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Yeah, there's bad cops, there's bad teachers.

Speaker 9 (28:59):
But teachers are by and large, in a biblical sense,
servants of the rest of us. It's a noble, decent, honorable,
good thing. There's Lake and Riley with her whole world
ahead of her, and what is she doing but training,
learning so that she can bring to bear knowledge and

(29:23):
experience that she will build over time to help people
who are suffering because you ain't going to the hospital
because you're in a good spot. And this low life
and legal alien sees her running by, and he's such
a horn dog and so incapable of making good decisions
that he decides that her life doesn't matter, so he

(29:44):
bashes it on a rock, bashes her head.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
On a rock and kills her. Can you imagine she's
jogging around.

Speaker 9 (29:49):
The campus and this lowlife who should have been stuck
back in his crap whole country, has broken in here
and murders her. Well, Selena Gomez, if that was your sister,
would you be crying that that mastard is being sent back?

Speaker 1 (30:06):
That's what I thought.

Speaker 9 (30:08):
So here's MSNBC's Nicole Wallace. She is describing the deportations
that are underway of murderers, rapists, pedophiles, traffickers, and she's very,
very emotional for these rapists.

Speaker 17 (30:24):
As we come on the air, the old saying elections
have consequences as playing out in very real time, in
a very real way in cities all across our country.
As the Trump administration makes good on one of Trump's
most controversial campaign promises, the promise that was immortalized in
that sea of signs at the Republican National Convention mass deportations.

Speaker 4 (30:46):
Now one week into Trump's.

Speaker 17 (30:48):
Second term, it's no longer an abstract idea, our controversial
campaign promise.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Enough, I'm tired of it.

Speaker 9 (30:55):
How about November twentieth, twenty fourteen, Barack O calling for
the deportation of illegals.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
This is real.

Speaker 13 (31:04):
If you're a criminal, you'll be deported. If you plan
to enter the US illegally, your chances of getting caught
and sent back just went up. The actions I'm taking
are not only lawful, there are the kinds of actions
taken by every single Republican president and every single Democratic
president for the past half century.

Speaker 9 (31:23):
That's what happens. You wondered why he said that, because
it was an election year twenty fourteen. All Right, we're
going to close with Tom Holman in a great statement,
and then stay tuned, Lee Majors.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
The six million dollar million is our guest coming up.

Speaker 7 (31:33):
They've taken gunfire, and it's gonna get worse, Sean, because
President Trump's going to seal that border. He's gonna put
the cartels out of business. He declared, a terrorist organization.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
We got.

Speaker 7 (31:42):
The whole of government is going to dismantle these people
and wiping off them facing the earth.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
They're not going to go.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
They're not going to go lately.

Speaker 7 (31:48):
So we're taking them out of the trafficking business, We're
taking them on the smuggling business, We're taking them out
of the dope business. So there's gonna be more violence
on the Southwest border. That's why Trump committed to call
on the terrorist organization he has. That's where the entire
United States government is going to take careless people and
abolish them. We're going to attack them not just in Mexico,
but in the forty two countries that Halisco Cartel is

(32:09):
currently residing. And your Trump administration is won't take them on.
Just like you's the calife, We'll go destroy it.
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