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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load change
from Michael Very Show is on the air into the world.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Come on, and a social media post the president now
threatening to ban people from what he has called third
world countries. He's vowing to deport anyone who is quote
incapable of loving our country or noncompatible with Western civilization.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
When I heard the secretaries say that they're going to
pause immigration from third world countries, I take that as
a message that they don't want brown people coming to
the United States, and I find that disturbing. We are
a country that has always welcome individuals that are struggling,
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that are fleeing famine, violence, and it would be a
fundamental change to the fabric of our nation to change that.
Speaker 4 (01:02):
The administration says that is provoking temporary protective status for Afghans,
and that is of course significant, has the potential to
infect effects very a lot of Afghans.
Speaker 5 (01:12):
It's already receiving criticism from some of those groups that.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
Evacuates Afghan citizen and just received a statement from one
who says the decision to terminate TPS for Afghanistan is
not rooted in reality, it's red in policy.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
Don't say that they're all bad.
Speaker 6 (01:26):
Don't say that people who come from third world countries
are bad.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Virginia, about one out of nine of us is an immigrant,
and our immigrant communities in Virginia have been.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
An enormous source of strength to.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Our commonwealth into our country, and it's trying to target
them off and Afghans that.
Speaker 7 (01:41):
Is the living in Oklahoma has been charged with plotting
a terrorist attack on election day for ISIS. Twenty seven
year old Naser Tahiti obtained weapons and ammunition to launch
this attack. It arrived in the US in September twenty
twenty one, just days after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
Now we're going to pause processes or asylum from nineteen
third world countries, which ones they are?
Speaker 8 (02:03):
President of trunk Held, I think the ninth right, his
ninth Cabinet meeting today televised for all the honest world
to see. It really is amazing. You know, as a
as a student of history and.
Speaker 6 (02:22):
A proud patriotic kid growing up in a working class family,
I would read the speeches Washington's inaugural address, Washington's farewell address,
the Gettysburg Address, Eisenhower's farewell address, warning of the military
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industrial complex, Thomas Paine's great lines that were reduced to pamphlets.
And I was so moved by these moments in American history.
Jackie Robinson's number forty two being retired by every team
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in the league, not for a particular player on their team,
but for the first black player in Major League Baseball.
Lou Gerrigg's speech the luckiest man in the world as
he was dying. Joe DiMaggio's fifty six game hitting streak,
the Yankee Clipper visiting Marilyn Renau's funeral site. There were
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these moments walking on the moon, Nixon visiting China, Reagan's
saying tear down this wall. There's these moments that are
special and important and seminal. And I don't mean to
exaggerate when I say Donald Trump conducting our national government
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with his cabinet in full view of the television screen,
and you it really is an amazing moment. The first
cabinet meeting that was ever held was hosted, of course,
by the President George Washington at his home in Philadelphia.
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And you think about the life and times of this
country and from that moment till today, to think that
Trump says We're going to do this in broad daylight
with a camera broadcasting it to the entire world. It's
just amazing. It really is just amazing. And yet does
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the media give him love.
Speaker 9 (04:38):
No.
Speaker 6 (04:39):
In fact, they're still covering for a fact that an
Afghan terrorist came here under Biden, and they've taken to
blaming Trump for it.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
Can you believe that?
Speaker 10 (04:48):
Because they have good Evening America? That's a night's big story.
Two National guardsmen have allegedly been shot. We don't have
any details at this point, but sources tell us the
shooter is a white SUPPRIMI.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Oh wait, John, we're getting news that the shooter is
an Afghan.
Speaker 10 (05:04):
National Well, Trump probably brought him to kill us all
and make brown people look bad because Trump is literally hitler.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
No, John, we're getting reports that Biden.
Speaker 5 (05:15):
Brought him in.
Speaker 10 (05:16):
Well, that's very doubtful, because Biden vetted the terrorist he
brought in.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
I'm sure of it.
Speaker 10 (05:21):
Biden said he vetted them, and if I trust anything,
I trust Joe Biden.
Speaker 11 (05:25):
John.
Speaker 12 (05:26):
Wait, hold on, we're getting confirmation by the CIA and
the Department of the Events.
Speaker 5 (05:30):
That Biden did not vet those tarots.
Speaker 7 (05:32):
Lots of pedophiles and murders were brought here by Biden.
Speaker 10 (05:35):
Oh well, I doubt the man intended to shoot National guardsmen.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
He probably thought they were Ice, and we know Ice
deserves it.
Speaker 10 (05:42):
Okay, Well, you know, Julie, this is just the environment
Trump is caused with all his hate and racism. So
to update our story, Trump killed two National guardsmen because Trump.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Is literally Hitler.
Speaker 10 (05:54):
In other news, in Michigan, a group of proud, honest,
honorable Americans marched for PA and patriotism in America. Yeah
to America, Death to America. Ah yes, music to my ears.
Americans with diverse faiths and backgrounds exercising their First Amendment
rights and being brave and honorable, very inspired.
Speaker 5 (06:15):
John, they're shouting death to America.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
No, no, Julie, I don't think so.
Speaker 10 (06:19):
I think they're saying down with Erica, down with the cause,
you know, kind of like let's go brand flicit. Yeah,
yeah to America. Well, who can blame them? It's only
because slavery, racism, white supremacists, privileged people, the Jews, the Christians,
the cops, magot people, and most of all Trump, because
he's literally Hitler. All right, don't you go anywhere, because
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coming up next, we'll talk to the brave and beautiful
Michelle Obama about how racist Americans are, how horrible this
country is, how white people need to stop beating up
black people over their hair and let them buy whatever
wig they want, and how white people have kept her
down her entire life.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
I'd like to teach you how to.
Speaker 13 (07:02):
Say let's make America great again in Spanish.
Speaker 14 (07:05):
Also that Medica, Michael Ferry, America grande.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
You really don't hate the media enough.
Speaker 6 (07:16):
ABC News produced a sob piece about the Afghan terrorist
who shot two of our National guardsmen in Washington, d C.
Writing that he was affected by a quote increasing financial
stress and a potential mental health crisis. Do you remember
the Rolling Stone putting the killer of the Boston Marathon
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on the front cover in like an anti Leebelwitch photo
spread as if he was Jim Morrison at his peak,
a complicated artist Dylan esque.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
If you will.
Speaker 6 (07:57):
Misunderstood by many, just listen to this and imagine you
are the family member of that young lady, Sarah Bestrom.
That's your daughter, that's your loved one, and she was murdered.
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And ABC News is going out of its way to
reduce the culpability of the person who did it, to
humanize him so that you can get a better understanding.
What a wonderful He just had a bad day and
drove twenty five hundred miles and killed her. Really, As
investigators continue to delve into what may have motivated the
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suspect in the deadly National guardsman shooting last week, a
portrait of a life of increasing financial stress and a
potential mental health crisis has emerged, sources familiar told ABC News,
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A portrait of a life. Wow, this sounds almost like
a beautiful Oscar wild story. Maybe Dorian Gray will be
so beautiful the picture will be shattered. A portrait of
a life A beautiful man, A beautiful man, a glorious man,
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a loyal and decent and honorable. He slaughtered National Guard members.
He was brought into our country out of sheer kindness
of our people and stupidity me I say, A portrait
of a life of increasingly of increasing financial stress and
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a potential health mental health crisis has emerged.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
Increasing financial stress.
Speaker 6 (09:57):
This guy was living in Afghanistan on a many a day,
eaten goat nuts.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
What are you talking about.
Speaker 6 (10:07):
I'm sorry that living in America with such financial stress
after the wealth you left in Afghanistan and a potential
mental health crisis. Oh, but why the potential mental health crisis.
I think you'll identify with his with his pain. Listen
to this. Additionally, multiple sources said that investigators are looking
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into the impact of the recent death of an Afghan
commander who allegedly worked with the suspect. The death of
the commander, whom Lachenwall is said to have revered, had
deeply saddened the suspect. Oh, an Afghan commander died, making
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him very sad. I've been very sad before I didn't
feel the need to go shoot National guardsmen. This may
have compounded on luckin Wall's financial burdens, including not being employed,
having an expired work permit, and allegedly struggling to pay.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
Rent and feed his children. Sources said.
Speaker 6 (11:26):
Officials said the suspect has a wife and five children.
He drove from his residence in Washington State to the
nation's capital prior to the shooting and targeted the guardsmen.
Do you know how many Americans suffer under financial stress?
Do you know how many Americans have lost someone they
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admired and revered? Last night, I spoke at the funeral
for a friend of mine who I spoke to two
hours before he died, A dear friend who died way
too young at sixty six on my birthday. I didn't
feel the need to kill anybody as a result of it.
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There was pain, there was grief, There was a perspective.
There was the thought that it is selfish of me
to grieve further, I should be grateful by the time
we had together. But then again, we're not really looking
for excuses for why I went and killed anybody, are we.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
You see, this is what you do.
Speaker 6 (12:35):
When you want to make it okay that this man
did this, because you identify so much with people like
this as opposed to Americans who are their victims. It
reminds me of the joke Norm MacDonald played on Margaret
Show that she didn't even catch listen to this.
Speaker 9 (12:56):
Well, I can't well, I can't say my friend's name.
But he said, his big fear is that isis or
some terrorist group like that would get a hold of
a dirty bomb and exploded over a major city within
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the United States and kill tens of millions of people,
because then the blowback against innocence Muslims would be absolutely terrible.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Yes, that's rue, that's true.
Speaker 9 (13:37):
Let's do some jobs.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Oh yes, great.
Speaker 6 (13:46):
Tracy Murden, we grew up ten minutes apart, didn't know
each other. Back then, our dads worked together. It wasn't
until many years later that I owned a nightclub and
Tracy had taken an early retirement of about five years,
was coaching his kids and little dribblers. We reached out
and said, hey, once you come to Houston and do
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a show. He said, well, I'm basically retired. Well mean
a lot to me, And so he did, and he
forgot how much he loved it, and so he started
back easing into it. And now he's on tour much
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of the year, playing the sold out crowds and stadiums
along with folks like Blake Shelton. He's a wonderful, wonderful musician, singer,
but he's even a greater human being. Much is being
made of the military strikes on the narco boats trafficking
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drugs to the United States. You know, isn't it interesting?
Politicians will get in front of the camera said.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
We have to do something about the drugs on our streets.
But they don't mean it. They're just pandering.
Speaker 6 (15:03):
They're just saying things that you say to make you
think they identify. Oh, it's terrible, there's drugs in our
street and people are dying.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
But then.
Speaker 6 (15:16):
Then when something is done, guess what if you say
crime is too high, we have to do something about
the crime. If you arrest a criminal, that criminal has
a mama, and she's going to get in front of
the camera and she's never going to say, my son
finally got what he deserves. He was stopped by officers
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coming out of the bank. He was lady coming out
of the car he had stolen from the woman who
was leaving the bank, pulled a gun on the cops, fired.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
On him, and they killed him. She's not going to
say that that's my baby. And if he wasn't black,
he wouldn't be dead today.
Speaker 6 (15:52):
Well no, actually, if he hadn't pulled a gun on
the cops, it wouldn't be dead today. And he wouldn't
have drawn their attention if he hadn't put a gun
that white lady's head and stole her money.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Issue was coming out of the bank.
Speaker 6 (16:04):
So nobody really wants results, and that's why we don't
get results. The problem with Trump is nobody told him.
He actually thinks you're supposed to accomplish some of these things.
So all we heard was how bad the drug problem was.
But when you actually confront the drug problem, Oh, they
get very upset because they like the drug problem. They
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like the people who provided and they don't want Trump
getting credit for being the person who stopped it because
it makes them look bad. So they're clutching their pearls
over a particular incident in which a second strike was
needed to sink the target. You know, like when a
mass murderer gets to death penalty and they zap him,
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but he's still flopping, so they got to zap him again.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
I don't have a problem with it.
Speaker 6 (16:58):
They claimed there were survivors from the first strike and
the second strike violated the rules of war.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Oh, is that it? It's the second strike that did it.
Oh okay.
Speaker 6 (17:09):
Nobody said a word when Obama used drone strikes that
killed civilians, including a US citizen. When the Biden administration
killed civilians in Afghanistan, John Kirby, the Department of Defense
Press secretary called it a learning experience, and the media said.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Oh, okay, yes, good, Yeah, yeah, that's fine. You're learning
from it. Okay, yeah, yeah, okay, So how.
Speaker 15 (17:41):
Does it strike you that no one is held accountable
because they know how it strikes a lot of people
around the world that you can get away with murder
and nobody's punished for it.
Speaker 13 (17:48):
I do understand that we appreciate that not everybody's gonna
support this decision. What I can tell you is we
looked at this thing very, very comprehensively, and again we
acknowledge that there were procedural breakdow processes were not executed
the way they should have been, but it doesn't necessarily
indicate that an individual or individuals have to be held
to account for that.
Speaker 15 (18:08):
But look, this is more discipline inside the Pentagon at all.
I mean, maybe they're no charges brought up, but is
anyone demoted or disciplined for what happened?
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Then what we are going to do.
Speaker 13 (18:18):
There's not going to be individual discipline as a result
of this, really, but what we are going to do
is learn from this, and we're going to enact and
improve our procedures and our processes to try to make
sure this doesn't happen again.
Speaker 6 (18:30):
Okay, so we know y'all have a problem with it,
but don't worry, because we're going to learn from it.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (18:38):
So imagine if your kid does something really really bad, steals.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Your car in the middle of night, goes joy riding,
crashes it, and you.
Speaker 6 (18:51):
Say, son, they're gonna have to be serious consequences here,
you got to be punished. No, no, wait, dad, I really
learned from this experience. One of the brilliant things Donald
Trump has done as president is exploit the left's TDS,
their Trump delusion syndrome. He knows that their whole goal
is to oppose him and whatever he does, and so
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he makes moves to put them in a corner that
they can't get themselves out of because they're going to
oppose whatever it is that he does. Close the border,
starting importing illegal aliens. Well, they've got to take the
side of gang bangers and drug lords, and they do.
This is the great value brand Obama, the Obama Hakeem
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Jeffries calling for a bi partisan investigation into possible war
crimes because he's now taking up the defense of the
drug cartels.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
The White House is lying, but that's no surprise.
Speaker 16 (19:51):
Because they lie for a living and the American people
know it. It's my understanding that Pete Heseath, so called
Secretary of Defense, was absolutely involved. I think he may
have even recent well.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Hold on, is he not the Secretary of Defense? Is
there something I don't know?
Speaker 6 (20:10):
Because that's that's what his business card says, the so
called Secretary of Defense. Poor Hakkeem, he's trying so hard
to be so clever. The how can I insult Heseth?
And that's why we go the so called secretary of Defense. Well,
the so called Congressman Hakim Jeffries. The sad part about
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it is these people are not very smart. I'm not
picking on them. There's a place for Hakim Jeffery still,
really is. I'm not saying there's no place in society
for him. You could maybe have him sweep the floors
to the warehouse. He could lick the windows. He's he's
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not a smart person, and he knows he wants to
say something really clever. He desperately wants to, but then
it just doesn't come out.
Speaker 16 (21:07):
Right because they lie for a living and the American
people know it. It's my understanding that Pete Hexth, the
so called Secretary of Defense, was absolutely involved. I think
he may have even recently acknowledged that because the facts
are incapable of being disputed, and so the question in
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front of us, and I believe there will be bipartisan
investigations in both the House and in the Senate in
order to determine whether war.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Crimes were committed.
Speaker 16 (21:47):
And either US law or international law.
Speaker 10 (21:51):
This is the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
So we're talking about.
Speaker 6 (21:59):
The fact that our country has become a dumping ground
for dangerous drugs from around the world. Families have been affected,
communities are ruined, and there was supposedly universal support for
stopping the problem. Lots of talk about it. Oh, at
the conventions. Oh, in the State of the Union, We've
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got to stop. We've got to protect our children.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
And everyone. Yeah, we all, we all put on the show.
Speaker 6 (22:28):
We all pretend, oh yes, and we must stop this
for the children.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
And then Trump actually starts doing it. He's look, try
to sell drugs to our kids. I'm gonna kill you.
Speaker 6 (22:43):
Get it. And then he starts doing it, and they say,
oh my god, war crimes. And then because they hate Trump,
they have to try to find themselves making arguments against
what he does, which are which what he does is
very popular. Americans love this. But then you get these
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people who are just they're in a fit of anger.
They cannot control it. The Keiths overbite, I mean, they're
just just losing their mods. So you've got Sonny Houston
on a show that nobody ever actually watches. They just
air things to show you how stupid the Left is,
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but nobody's actually watching it because they enjoy it. So,
after admitting to not being a geopolitical expert, she says
that those drug traffickers should have been given refuge and
taken care of.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Oh, this is a winner of an argument, Honey, stick
with this.
Speaker 5 (23:42):
I can't speak to the law of it.
Speaker 10 (23:43):
I don't know.
Speaker 14 (23:44):
You know, I'm not a geopolitical expert. But in terms
of the law of it, you're right, Sarah. That is
why those army vets explained, do not follow.
Speaker 5 (23:53):
You do not have to follow illegal orders.
Speaker 14 (23:55):
You know why because if this is deemed to have
been war crimes, which by all accounts right now now
there are seven sources that said Pete Hegseth did say
kill them all even after there were two survivors, which
are supposed to do under international law. You are supposed
to take those fighters as war war criminals, prisoners of
war and you're supposed to give them refuge, and you're
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supposed to take care of them, and then you're supposed
to put them into a court of law.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Oh, Sonny, please.
Speaker 6 (24:27):
Please don't try to hold forth on legal matters. It's
not your foretaste. Stick to claiming racism. You're better at that.
You've got credibility there. Nobody wants to challenge you. But
when you start making legal arguments, they have maduro rights
that you have to read to them and give refuge.
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Because Pete Hegseth is not from the International Court of
juris Prudence. Read the opening line. You can tell how
she thinks. It makes her sound very, very smart.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
To use the word geopolitical.
Speaker 5 (25:09):
I can't speak to the law of it. I don't know.
Speaker 14 (25:11):
You know, I'm not a geopolitical expert.
Speaker 5 (25:13):
But in terms of the law of it, you're right story.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
You know what that reminds me of? You know who
nailed that moment?
Speaker 17 (25:19):
Just right before we vote on your request or parole,
we do have some questions.
Speaker 5 (25:26):
Do you think you'll be.
Speaker 17 (25:27):
Able to adjust to life on the outside.
Speaker 12 (25:32):
Allow me to protologize myself.
Speaker 5 (25:36):
Positarily speaking, My.
Speaker 12 (25:39):
Inconversation has forced you're saying the ventilation of should I say,
my deary, and upon my discharge, I will evacuate, excuse
me ejacu tate from my mind to the propylectic of
the bowels of society.
Speaker 16 (26:00):
And how would you support yourself, mister Bates, considering that
your reading comprehension has gone down every year since you've
been in prisons.
Speaker 12 (26:09):
A very vegemative proposition, my man. That is the same
prostitution pertaining to the cotech. You understand of the argument,
I myself have amenepatized my liquidation. Therefore, ergo ie that
is the instigation which is excessive cleavage, savagent.
Speaker 18 (26:35):
So let me clarify or excuse me slitifyed.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
In other words, I probably.
Speaker 5 (26:44):
Teach all right.
Speaker 17 (26:49):
If there are no further questions, let us put this
to a vote. All those in favor of parole vote
I all those close vote late. I'm sorry, mister Bates.
Is there anything further you'd like to say?
Speaker 18 (27:08):
LE need be venario in my requisition for this body
of congregation, for the personal gratification of my eurekas as
the Greek.
Speaker 12 (27:20):
Philosopher Mass and gild once dictator ncas my probiscuits from
my own damn nation.
Speaker 6 (27:38):
Sunny Austin was almost almost as intellectual in her reference
to I'm not a your political expert as the great
former Port Allen Mayor of Port Allen, Louisiana.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
The mayor did slaughter, I.
Speaker 12 (27:58):
Did with you know, to Washington, DC, and I did
meet with Senator Marylandrew.
Speaker 17 (28:05):
I ran on the basis of interrogatuity.
Speaker 5 (28:08):
I've been witch.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Hunt since day one. I've been fighting acquisitions.
Speaker 6 (28:13):
After acquisition, but none of them rise quite to the
level of oratorical excellence as former State Representative Joanne Favors, who,
upon entering the House of Representatives in the Great State
of Tennessee, was quite concerned with the presence of a
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canine in the plaza a.
Speaker 11 (28:39):
Few weeks ago, Madam Speaker, I spoke to you and
also Chairman mccarmick.
Speaker 5 (28:45):
About my extreme fear of dogs.
Speaker 11 (28:49):
I just encountered the dog down in the plaza. I'm
very upset about this, Madam Speaker.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
I think it's so.
Speaker 11 (28:57):
Unfair that I have to deal with dogs here in
this plass. I'm very fair upset, and I know that
it has effected.
Speaker 6 (29:06):
My blood pressure, and that calls to mind. One of
the very informed literates Barack Obama supporters who left a
voicemail for the bank when the message came that she
hadn't paid her rent.
Speaker 19 (29:25):
Y'all come to get the car. The car is not here.
The car is in the shop and one part is
at another shop. If y'all wanted that bag, y'all can
go pay that man to get it out and then
pay the person to get the other part out. I mean,
because I think y'all couldn't be patient. You knew that
we was gonna get it taken care of. So if
y'all wanted that bag, y'all can go get it. You
pay the man and pay the other man, and we
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can leave it as that. Because we're not on that
much on the car. Y'all want to trip on it
now that we're only got on a thousand or two
thousand on it, So you know what, God bless out,
y'all can go pick up the car, so you know what,
give me a car back, and I will give you
the direction to what a man is, and I will
let him know that y'all gonna be paying him to
get it out, because y'all don't be patient. We're not
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rich like y'all that's one thing y'all gonna have to understand.
Speaker 12 (30:10):
But one day this year, we will be
Speaker 19 (30:14):
Because we have blackwa Obama