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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time. Time time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Verry Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
It's Charlie from BlackBerry Smoke. I can feel a good
one coming on.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
It's the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Oh yes it is. You're here, We're here. It's good.
It's six facts, just as it should be. And I
was watching President Trump earlier today. She had the Leader
of Homes with him.
Speaker 4 (00:41):
We've already grown so accustomed. We've gotten in the groove
of having a president who can speak directly to the
American people on every subject under the sun, and only
that the question are not softball, they're not even fair.
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So he has to be mindful that everything they're asking
everything is deception, everything is sleight of hand, everything is dishonest.
And yet he gets up every day and does it.
I really don't know how he does it. I really
don't know how he does it. It amazes me that
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he does it, but he does it. It's incredible, and
I admire him for that, and I'm grateful for it
because I don't know anybody else that would want to
do that. You give up your life. He is a
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hunted man, and he knows it. When he leaves the
White House. If it's a Democrat who succeeds him, they
will do everything they can to put him in prison,
and they will not be limited by the standards of
American jurisprudence and precedent, the Constitution, and reasonable limitations. Their
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hatred for him is so vicious. They shot him in
the head. They assassinated Charlie Kirk, and they say, well,
they didn't personally pull the trigger.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
They are calling for the trigger to be pulled.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
They're just not bold enough themselves to do it and
suffer the consequences. They know they've got enough stupid idiots
out there willing to do so that they don't have to.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
These are great days, folks, They won't last forever.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
Be grateful and now to get a start, as we
always do, courtesy the greatest executive producer all the land,
chatted Cone Nakanishi, your we can review. You're flowing the
button there, King Dan Oh, sugar, sugar, what grudge?
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Somehow popped up on my screen a photo of cinnamon
butter toes cinnium butter toes. Man I look back now.
Speaker 4 (03:20):
My grandmother lived in a little ramshackle trailer, but it
was the happiest place I've ever been in my.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
Life because she was such a good cook. Really an
unbelievable scene. You're in Houston, hundreds of people.
Speaker 5 (03:33):
At risk of losing their SNAP benefits lined up for food.
Speaker 6 (03:36):
Magi otta going has been a SNAP recipients for more
than three decades, been a SNAP recipients for more than
three decade, more than three decades.
Speaker 7 (03:44):
I have depended on those benefits since the nineteen nineties.
Speaker 4 (03:49):
Are there some people who would go hungry if we
stopped buying every meal for them?
Speaker 2 (03:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (03:54):
Is that a bad thing? No, it's why you don't
feed the animals at a safari. They'll stop learning how
to feed themselves.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
But back there's children. People need to stop having children.
They cannot support.
Speaker 8 (04:05):
Former Vice President Kamala Harris at sparking debate after saying
she believes the voting age should be lowered to sixteen.
Speaker 9 (04:12):
I think we should produce vading age to sixteen. Gen
Z there he is about thirteen. For twenty second, they've
only known the climate crisis. They've coined the term climate
anxiety to describe fear of not only being able to
buy a home, but that fear will be wiped out
by extreme weather but the fear of having children.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Climate change anxiety.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
You know, when I was growing up, this was the
kind of stuff that adults and especially men, would say,
stop being such a little sissy.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
What in the world are you doing? We need more
of that.
Speaker 5 (04:39):
Things took a bad turn at the newly opened Beast
Pro Shops steal GESSLA police department was called to the story.
Speaker 10 (04:45):
We're all at bad pro Shops brought punches kicks.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
I do love watching smalltown TV reports because they're not polished.
She's attempting to capture the collective sadness of man.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
That's why we can't have nothing nice.
Speaker 5 (04:58):
Told to be the time of celebrit the first Mass
pro shop Celebrate Midnight.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
He's getting a mass pro shop. But no, we can't
have nothing nice. Y'all messed it up. Shot. What a
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week it's been at the UH.
Speaker 4 (05:49):
Two most successful investors in the country have announced this
year that they're retiring, one of them just this week,
and that being Nancy Pelosi, who, as President Trump said, gosh,
she's the most successful investor in the country. Wonder how
that happens here she is announcing that she will not
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seek reelection. In CNN's Scott Jennings has the perfect way
for her to spend the next phase of her life,
because you know, she'll only be eighty six.
Speaker 5 (06:21):
She made them really angry, but at the end of
the day, there was often grudging respect for some of
the things that she skills, that she brought.
Speaker 9 (06:28):
To the table.
Speaker 11 (06:29):
Oh yeah, you know, there were people who respected her
legislative ability and you know, being a political boss. I mean,
she was the boss of her comment Nancy d Alessandro,
And you know there is, you know, for political operators,
a lot of respect for that. I'll tell you this,
I don't know how much we raised over the years
off of sending out fundraising appeals based on Nancy Pelosi,
but it was a metric butt.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Time, I'm telling you right now.
Speaker 11 (06:51):
Putting Nancy Pelosi in fundraising mail or fundraising emails would
always produce. And by the way, it's not often that
someone can become a tight of both Washington and Wall Street.
Republicans will remember her as one of the most successful
and prolific day traders.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
She'd meet the S and P.
Speaker 11 (07:07):
Five hundred by five hundred and fifty nine percent in
her stock portfolio.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
She's worth a lot of money. She did an amazing job.
Speaker 11 (07:13):
So what a blow for the financial houses today on
Wall Street. I'm sure their morning just getting in an album, right.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
Yeah, position, that's an classic Scotch Jennings. By the way,
like I'm beginning to view what.
Speaker 12 (07:25):
You just did there as like Scott Jennings on TV, I.
Speaker 11 (07:28):
Want Trump to put her in charge of the Social
Security Administration. We could all retire in six months and
we let this lady manage our portfolios.
Speaker 4 (07:36):
In twenty nineteen, Nancy Pelosi's daughter Alexandria, who I'm sad
to report lives in Houston, was on CNN when she
was asked to describe her mother.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
Okay, an adult daughter.
Speaker 4 (07:53):
Describing her mother who's just become the Speaker of the House.
Imagine describing your mother this way.
Speaker 5 (08:02):
I love Alexander, how you sat here patiently and waited
as we've spoken about the incoming Speaker of the House,
who happens to be one of the people who raised you. Buddy,
if you can tell us what Speaker Pelosi thinks about
joing you.
Speaker 13 (08:16):
We have known you for two decades. Do you think
I'm the person that's going to come on Seana and
talk about my mother?
Speaker 3 (08:22):
Do you think.
Speaker 14 (08:22):
I asked you.
Speaker 5 (08:23):
You are a fantastic political reporter. How does she approach
meetings with President Trump?
Speaker 15 (08:30):
A and B?
Speaker 5 (08:31):
Just one of your feelings about this person, who you
know quite well, becoming Speaker of the House for a
second time.
Speaker 13 (08:37):
She'll cut your head off and you won't even know
you're bleeding. That's all you need to know about her.
No one ever won betting against Santiplosa. She's she's persevered.
You got to give her credit. No matter what you
think of her, you have to give her credit because
she think about it. Think about all those presidents she's endured, right,
she was the Bush, the Bush, the Clinton. You know,
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she's been through it all. So, oh, she's been around.
This is not her first rodeo, as your friend George
Bush would say. So she knows what she's doing. And
that's she'd make you sleep at night knowing that at
least somebody in this town knows what they're doing.
Speaker 4 (09:12):
Well, if if Nancy Pelosi is not seeking reelection. By
the way, when we get into the people, the two
candidates leading the charge to replace her, holy wow.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
Let's see.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
I see if I can lay my hands on it.
But they are my goodness, they make her look conservative. Oh,
here's my notes on this. Pelosi outperformed Warren Buffett over
the last ten years. Many people feel that Buffett is
the greatest portfolio manager of all time, or at least
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one of the greatest portfolio managers of all time. She
has outperformed Buffett over the last ten years. Portfolio I
read grew by seven hundred and twenty percent. Buffett's stock
portfolio grew by one hundred and eighty five percent. She
had almost four times the gains he did. You think
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she's really that good at picking stocks, or you think maybe,
just maybe something's going on that she's trading on inside information,
which for a tiny little trade sent Martha Stewart to prison.
Where do you think Nancy Pelosi belongs. Let's go back
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and look at some of Nancy's most memorable moments, shall we.
This is perhaps one of the most quoted lines of
her career, and I should say before we hear it,
as a result of what she did, your healthcare experience
is far worse and costs you way way more. This
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woman has had a terrible, terrible effect on our lives.
Speaker 15 (11:06):
We have to do this in partnership and I wanted
to bring up to date on where we see it
from here. The final healthcare legislation that will soon be
passed the Commons will deliver successful reform at the local level.
It will offer pay for investments that will improve paid
for investments that will improve healthcare services and coverage for
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millions more Americans. It will make significant investments in innovation, prevention, wellness,
and offer robust support for public health infrastructure. It will
dramatically expand investments in community health centers. That means a
dramatic expansion in the number of patients community health centers
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can see and ultimately healthier communities. Our bill will significantly
reduce uncompensated care for hospitals. We're very you've heard about
the controversies within the bill, the process about the bill
one of the items, but I don't know if you
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have heard that it is a legislation for the future,
not just about health care for America, but about a
healthier America where preventive care is not something that you
have to pay a deductible form or out of pocket,
that prevention prevention, prevention is about diet, not diabetes. It's
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going to be very, very exciting, but we have to
pass the bill so that you can find out what
is in it away from the fog of the controversy.
Speaker 4 (12:49):
They called it the Affordable Care Act, but even Democrat
Senator Peter Welch has admitted they did nothing to bring
down health care costs. It did not make healthcare more affordable,
quite the opposite.
Speaker 15 (13:03):
I owe you an answer and why it is I'm
standing here today asking to extend something in West temporary
and here's the reason we.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Did fail to bring down the cost of healthcare.
Speaker 4 (13:18):
We've got to add a little bit about these war houses.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
I know all about. Ramon wants to know what around
the world is.
Speaker 8 (13:23):
Whistling bungholes, spleen splitters, whisker biscuits, honkey riders, hooskerdoes hohosker
don'ts nips and dazers, whether without the scooter stick or
one single whistling kiddy.
Speaker 4 (13:33):
Jason listens, we are remembering the career upon the announcement
of her not seeking reelection of Nancy Pelosi, who could
forget the time that she paid tribute to the great
Saint George Kirby.
Speaker 15 (13:51):
Floyd before he testified, he said to me, and I'm speaker,
do you think that I can tell George's daughter that
his name will be always remembered because you will name
the bill for him. And I said, well, I recommend
that to the Judiciary Committee and to the UH to
the Congressional Black Caucus who have shaped the bill. But
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I only will do that if you tell me that
this legislation is worthy of George Kirby's name.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
Oh it's not George Kirby Floyd. It's not even George Kirby,
it's George Floyd.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
Oh.
Speaker 4 (14:28):
Well, she called him George Kirby because she was so
enamored of his inspiration. She just couldn't quite remember his name.
Nancy Pelosi once said she always had a special connection
to China since she was a child, because she said
she would often try to dig a hole deep enough
to reach all the way to China. So it should
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have been no surprise when she called communist China one
of the freest societies in the world, because you never
since she was a kid, she'd been trying to get
to China.
Speaker 15 (14:59):
We still support the one China policy. We go there
to acknowledge the status quo is what our policy is.
There is nothing disruptive about that. It was only about
saying China is one of the freest societies in the world.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Don't take it from me.
Speaker 15 (15:17):
That's from freedom House. Let's talk a little bit moocracy,
courageous people, and it's just I don't know why it
is except there's some commercial interests who would like to
diminish the relationship.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
Do you remember when Nancy Pelosi explained the wrap up smear.
Listen carefully because she's actually given you the playbook.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
And it's a diversionary tactic.
Speaker 15 (15:41):
It's a self fulfilling provacce you demonize and then we
called the wrap up smear. If you want to tell
politics called the wrap up smear. You smear somebody with
falsehoods and all the rest, and then you merchandise it
and then you write it unless they see it's reported
in the press that this, this, and this, so they
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had that validation that the press reported the smear, and
then it's called the wrap up smear. Now I'm going
to merchandise the press's report on the smear that we made.
It's it's a tactic.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
President Trump wanting to end the filibuster so that he
can get things passed like voter ID, which has to happen,
because if Trump doesn't.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
Do it, it will never happen. There's no other Republican that'll
get it done.
Speaker 12 (16:28):
Can you imagine when they vote almost unanimously against voter ID.
Speaker 16 (16:32):
All we want is voter ID. You go to a
grocery store, you have to give ID. You go to
a gas station, you give ID. But for voting, they
want no voter ID. It's only phone. Wonder is it
because they cheat? We would pass that in fifteen minutes.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
Listen for a moment as crazy Bernie changes his position.
In one sound clip, We're going to play for you
Bernie Sanders' position on the filibuster. Where it is today
compared to twenty twenty two when Democrats were in charge.
Speaker 17 (17:03):
The Republicans understand that the philibuster is an important part
of what the Senate is.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Well, I think right now we should maintain the philibusters.
Speaker 17 (17:11):
Well, let's be clear, This enormously important bill, a bill
to protect the foundations of American democracy, will fail. It
will fail because according to Senate rules, it will require
sixty votes to pass, and in a fifty to fifty Senate,
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not one Republican will vote for it. My Republican colleagues
who are so adamantly against changing rules.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
Well, my goodness, they change the Senate rules to allow
fifty votes.
Speaker 17 (17:47):
To confirm the president's nominees to the Supreme Court.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 18 (17:52):
How shocking rules get changed around here all of the time.
And maybe, just maybe we might want to change the
rules in order to save American democracy.
Speaker 4 (18:08):
As we're on the subject to Bernie Sanders, will stick
with the theme. He also addressed food stamps. And no, no, no,
that's a that's a different Bernie Sanders cip that's for
next week. Never mind, this is President Trump addressing foodstamps,
but it's not related to Bernie Sanders.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
Different theme.
Speaker 4 (18:25):
And here's President Trump saying what we have to get
very comfortable saying, and stop being worried that you'll be
called mean that food stamps was never meant to be
a way of life. It was meant to be a
stop gap. It was meant to be a momentary, temporary,
get back up on your feets, not on your feet,
feats on your feet, not forever.
Speaker 12 (18:45):
We have to remain liquid. We can't give everything away
based on a number. Here's an example when I was president.
The number that you're talking about was a tiny fraction
of what it is now. Biden went total crazy, gave
it to anybody who would ask, gave it to people
that were able bodied, had no problem. Anybody who would ask.
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We get the number, and it's many times a number
of people are on. This wasn't meant for that. It
was meant for people that had real problems. In many cases,
people that would down and out, people that could be saved.
It wasn't meant for people that could do whatever they want.
The people that say, well, I don't know, they go work,
I'll just you know, collect this money. Take a look
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at the number of what it was during my administration
and what it was during the Biden administration.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
It went up many, many times. My first term.
Speaker 4 (19:36):
We tried to find this lady's name, and I wish
we could. I'd like to get her on the air,
but we were not successful. But her message, her message
is spot on.
Speaker 10 (19:46):
If the government feeds you, it can serve you. If
the government houses you, it can evict you. If the
government pays your utilities, it can turn them off. If
the government pays your cell phone, it can disconnect it.
If the government provides your transportation, it can decide where
you go and when you can travel. If the government
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takes care of your health, it can decide when it's
spent enough money on you. If the government educates your children,
it can choose what they learn. If the government raises
your children, it can shape what they believe. If the
government controls your information, it can control your truth. And
when a government controls all of those things, it doesn't
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have to take your freedom. You'll hand it over peace
by peace, in exchange for comfort. You'll think you're being
cared for, when reality is you're being kept Okay, every
single thing comes at a price because the moment you
depend on them for everything, you depend on them for
permission to live.
Speaker 4 (20:49):
Democrat Congressman Roe Kanna was on News Nation with Chris Cuomo,
whose brother was just defeated by Zorn Mamdani. And Chris
Cuomo is sore over it, as you can imagine. So
when Roteconna says I'm not a I'm not a socialist,
Chris Cuomo can't help but strike and say, well, then
why did you endorse Kami?
Speaker 1 (21:11):
Mom?
Speaker 2 (21:11):
Donnie.
Speaker 14 (21:12):
Socialism is on the agenda in New York City, and
it's not just a word, right, it's a destination. You
saw that piece in the Free Press. I'm sure that
they have their own playbook to take over your party
and make it purely socialistic. And they picked a mascot
who fills that bill perfectly in Mom, Donnie. But you're
okay with that because you supported them.
Speaker 6 (21:32):
I did support it. But look, Chris, there are a
lot of things people can call me.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
The fun thing.
Speaker 6 (21:36):
Someone can't call me a guy who represents Silicon Valley
with five companies and fifty mile radius of a trillion
dollars and more, which is literally propping up the entire
American economy. As a socialist, I believe in free enterprise.
I believe in I can watching back.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Oh yes, we're going to take your ar fifteen.
Speaker 6 (21:52):
Eighty OPAO show.
Speaker 19 (21:56):
Oh yes, yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 4 (21:58):
When people will tell you they are, believe them. And
if lamis, if islamis told you like this will be
Boston in Mom, Abdullah Farul that America is a terrible
place that should be more like Afghanistan.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
And he'd like to make that soul.
Speaker 4 (22:17):
I don't care how much the Democrats or the laft
or the media is say, oh, you're Islamophobic or whatever else. Look, no,
I'm a fully functioning adult. You can keep criticizing because
that's what you do. You can keep criticizing because that's
what you do, but it has no effect on me.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
We're in America. We're not in the Sudan. We're not
in Afghanistan.
Speaker 7 (22:41):
We're not in places where women have the sense to
cover themselves.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
We're not in Egypt. We're not in Morocco. We're not
in Pakistan. We're not in India.
Speaker 7 (22:50):
We're in a place, in a land where disobedience to
almagic God is what.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
Is the norm. Disobedience is normal. This average.
Speaker 7 (23:03):
Men can marry men, Women can marry men. Oh yes, true,
that's women can marry men. That's good, Dela. Women can
marry women. This is a land in which anything is possible.
You don't like your agenda, you can change it, you
can chop it off, put it on. You can do
anything you want.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
This is a terrible place. And that's just I Mom.
Speaker 4 (23:26):
Abdullah Farouk a faith leader in Boston, mind you, not
just some guy with a YouTube page. But he's just
one person, right, well, this is Shikh even Faruk telling
you exactly what their plans are. Listen carefully, because he's
telling you very very clearly.
Speaker 19 (23:46):
So know this that Islam will enter every house. Every house,
don't know what you buy is nambophobe. They can yap
all they one They're children will must limp all those
people of Fife. Go to Thive today, show me a
cafe there, all Muslims Ritari takafee. This babilia is from
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five great Mujahideen, great Olema. They came from the children
of those they used to throw those stones. So Islam
will enter every house. What's the question? Are me and
you're going to be a part of it? Are we
going to take that that become that sebub that means
so that Allah puts all of that in your hshab,
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so you can be a part of this great victory
that's coming in Walai.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
It's coming. It's coming in every house in every country.
Speaker 19 (24:44):
Today Here in Australia, pan a Lam sitting here in
a mugend that we have people all the way out
past the second place.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
Look at this.
Speaker 19 (24:51):
Who could have imagined these many Muslims in Australia.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
And it's not gonna stop.
Speaker 19 (24:55):
You can stop immigration, you can stop whatever you can
do Muslim bands Walai, it's not stopping because the prophets
of Salam said it will enter every house today from
some of the staunchest enemies of Islam, preachers and pastors.
You see Muslims, we know them, We deal with them.
Some of them that are still in the church, that
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still hide their Islam, I know them, but they are Muslims.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
So in Shallah, it will reach every place.
Speaker 19 (25:25):
But each one of us, our sisters, you need to
be involved in the dawa. Don't waste your social media.
Utilize it for dawa. Our brothers, especially our young brothers.
Stop posting videos of you, you know, flossing and doing
stupid dances and jumping off, you know, stupidity things.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
You know, No, we stand for that thought.
Speaker 19 (25:51):
He you know, nobody cares what game you were playing
that day or what burger you had that day. Utilize
your social media for dawa. Take those clips, take those reels,
make videos, promote them, put them on your TikTok, put
them on your Instagram, put them on your WhatsApp status.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
Is so that you can be a means of Hidayah.
Speaker 19 (26:18):
Even if you're not out there getting stabbed like me,
but you will be a means of people becoming Muslim.
If you have wealth, donate with your wealth.
Speaker 20 (26:26):
You know, when you're at the park, somebody talks about
you believe in that Islam that'd be chopping off hands. Yeah,
I do. I think it's better than what you believe in.
And you're not stealing something smaller. It's more than a
one fourth of a goal. They not and think you're
just feeling because you want to cause corruption and this
and that.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Chop off a hand in public. Let me see somebody
rob you again a lot.
Speaker 20 (26:48):
You're gonna be walking around wads of cash and people
will be like, I don't even see it.
Speaker 19 (26:54):
Islam is our relationship, break our relationship. You could be
from my enemy tribe, you could be from somebody I hate.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
But if you're a moment, if you're a Muslim, you
are my brother. You are beloved to me. You could
be my own father. If you fight Islam, I will
fight you. This is the way a Muslim has to
be today.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
You see. And I'm not trying to mention any names,
and I'm not trying to you know, I'm not a
drama queen. I'm not trying to bring up any kind
of drama here. But you see major figures in the
Islami community trying to water down Islamic concepts right, like, oh,
you know the shady yah punishments for for that time
Norway as a saaba w into Norway.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
They would love it. They would they would migrate that.
Speaker 3 (27:36):
I don't know, you know, you know, they would just
be like who needs shaddya?
Speaker 2 (27:39):
You have Norway?
Speaker 3 (27:39):
Like like what you know, like you think the lost Father.
I didn't know about the time and place it's gonna
come like them the shad yeah shah yeah, we believe
in it. Who do we stand by? And we're not
afraid of We're not a Shane. We don't apologize, we
don't water anything down, we don't compromise, none of that.
Speaker 4 (27:55):
Big news out of Houston as ICE has rounded up
fifteen hundred illegals. This is from Fox News, but this
is my backyard.
Speaker 21 (28:07):
Hees, announcing it made fifteen hundred arrests during a ten
day operation in Houston last month. The agency says they
nabbed seventeen gang members, forty aggravated felons, one convicted murderer,
and thirteen sexual predators, along with many other criminal aliens
and immigration offenders. That's more than double the arrest made
in a similar operation in August.
Speaker 4 (28:28):
Ten day operation in Houston last month by ICE resulting
in the arrest of more than fifteen hundred criminal aliens,
gang members, foreign fugitive, immigration offenders. Operation ran from October
twenty second to October thirty first. They got seventeen gang members,
forty aggravated felons, one convicted murderer, one foreign fugitive, thirteen
sex predators, one hundred and fifteen aggravated assault offenses, thirty
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one weapons offenses, one Mexican mafia gang member wanted in
his home country of Honduras for murder, who was convicted
of raping and impregnating his sister who was a minor man.
These people really are savages. They really are savages, Ramon.
It has now been revealed that the mayor of Coldwater,
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Kansas is not an American citizen, yet he has voted
in multiple elections.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Three KSN with the story.
Speaker 22 (29:25):
The Mayor of Coldwater accused of election fraud. The charges
come hours after he secured a second term in office.
Attorney General Chris Kobok charged Mayor Jose Joe Sebaios with
six felonies, three counts each of voting without being qualified
and election perjury. Kobak claims Sebaios is lawfully living in
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the US, but is a citizen of Mexico, making him
ineligible to vote. The ag alleges the mayor illegally cast
ballots in the August twenty twenty four primary and November
twenty twenty two and twenty twenty three general elections.
Speaker 23 (30:02):
In large part, our system right now is based on trust.
Trust that when the person signed the registration or signs
the poll books saying that he's a qualified elector or
that he is a United States citizen, that the person
is telling the truth.
Speaker 22 (30:16):
We reached out some mayor Cibios for comment, but have
not heard back yet. The Coldwater City Council, though, released
a statement on social medium saying the mayor called them
in for a special meeting over the noon hour to
quote discuss recent events that have transpired with the Kansas
Attorney General's office. While the recent allegations involving the mayor
are understandably concerning, we will allow the proper legal process
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to take its course before making any further comments unquote.
Sabios is expected to be in court for his first
appearance on December third,