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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, lucking load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Michael Verry Show is on the air. It's Charlie from
BlackBerry Smoke.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
I can feel a good one coming on. It's the
Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 4 (00:27):
Any attempt to restrict drinking and driving here is viewed
by Summer's downright fun democratic.

Speaker 5 (00:32):
Two six packs, shiner, not a nancive putee ladder luck
as track center, fifth of patrol us down edie glue coolers.
Take a guess at all to do? I can feel
a good one coming off home, throwing a wild Hubbard

(00:59):
sing along deck mother.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
Any blues I had before or gone.

Speaker 6 (01:07):
Another working week is over, no.

Speaker 5 (01:11):
Juice and so I can feel a good one coming off.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Yeah, we gonna all night. We're gonna get to feeling right.
We gonna keep this pider. I can feel the break
of doll.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Yeah, I can feel.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
A good one. I'm coming all.

Speaker 7 (01:34):
I just gotta get him calling this one game.

Speaker 8 (01:36):
I put in a hard day's work, put in eleven
four hours bacon, and they ain't getting you.

Speaker 9 (01:40):
Truck in the last right one or two beers.

Speaker 5 (01:45):
Three blocks in a rack top Mustang followed us down
to the leaking. Didn't have to think about that too long,
skinny dipping in the bright moon out.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
The situation couldn't be more right. I can feel a
good one coming.

Speaker 10 (02:05):
On, yell on, were gonna get to feel it right.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
We gonna keep this piny rock until the break of.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
I can feel a good one. Feel I could go one.
I can feel a good one coming on.

Speaker 10 (02:30):
They're making it last where you can't drink when you
want to, can't.

Speaker 11 (02:34):
You have to wear a seat belt when you're driving.
He's gonna become this country whoa.

Speaker 8 (02:41):
John Paul said he was surprised by Kamala Harris, but
not the way you might think. After the debate, he
said he was surprised by Kamala Harris, surprised she was
such a slick liar.

Speaker 9 (02:56):
She called a debate. I said that Trump had two opponents.
You know, yeah, that's true, and I think Kamalis I
had to admit she surprised me. I thought she was
a much slicker liar than I realized. But she could
tell lies pretty pretty well. But I think when you

(03:19):
decided to sect it out, you know, even if she's
stating a truth, it doesn't reveal that's what she really believes,
you know, they've been trained in that. Most politicians have
been trained to do this and mislead people. There's never
the contest that I'm looking for the contest between Good

(03:39):
and Navil. You either a freedom or you're a totalitarian.
You want forced to give in to a few people,
and or you want to have all the power and
structure and decision making by the individual in a free society,
rejecting all acts of violence.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
But no, that isn't it.

Speaker 8 (03:56):
Adam Schiff was on MSNBC with Jen Posaki before the
when he preemptively made an excuse for a possible bad
debate performance by Kamala Harris. Listen to this, he's lowering expectations.

Speaker 12 (04:12):
What do you think that background means for how she
will approach a debate with Donald Trump tomorrow night.

Speaker 13 (04:18):
Well, I think it means that she will be very
quick on her feet. She will know the facts and
be able to marshal the facts in support of her argument.
I think the challenge for the vice president is really
twofold one. Sometimes knowing the facts too well gets in
the way of giving the broader vision, letting people get

(04:39):
to know you, seeing the more human side of you.
You are at risk of coming across with a laundry
list of facts, and that's not really what people are
looking for. But the other challenge is the bar for
her is so much higher because the bar for Trump
is so low. He's going to go and lie, he's
going to go and bluster, he's going to to be

(05:00):
trump ing Trump. And because people don't expect any better
of him, they're not going to expect any better of him.
But this is an opportunity for Kama to show her
human side. At the same time, she's got to hold
him accountable for his lies, to show a sense of
humor if the questions yield to that, and to put
him in his place if he is big, obnoxious. And

(05:24):
that's a lot to accomplish.

Speaker 8 (05:26):
This is not the first time we have heard the
excuse for Democrats performing poorly when asked tough questions. Of
course she wasn't. Nancy Pelosi used that excuse for Joe
Biden's historically bad performance on June twenty seventh.

Speaker 4 (05:43):
Remember this, I thought we were going to see Joe
Biden from the State of the Union. I never want
him to debate what's his name, because it's always He's
a joke, you know, it's not a funny joke, but
it's a joke. And he said, no, I'm looking forward
to it, you know. And so he was confident about that.
As someone who has as party chair in California and

(06:05):
also as the leader and speaker with my own candidates
for Congress and the rest not my own but our parties,
I always would just say, if you're going to debate
two things. Have a clear mind, Have a clear mind,
and remember, as Christine, my daughter, always says, the Tour
de France has written one in bed, get rest, be rested,

(06:29):
and clear. You know why you're here, you know what
you care about, you know how you want to get
things done. You want to show people what's in your heart.
You don't have to memorize anything, you don't have to
have days of prepping. So when I saw him, I thought,
in my view, over prepped not a good idea.

Speaker 8 (06:54):
The vik Ramaswami was on MSNBC before the debate and
he was asked if he had any advice for President Trump,
and I like this, So first.

Speaker 14 (07:05):
Of all, I'll give you my frank assessment of where
things do stand in the race. She did have a
lot of momentum coming out of the convention, even coming
out of her announcement as the presumptive nominee. I do
think a lot of that already has stalled and installed.
Principally around issues of policy, Kamala Harris has been completely
opaque about what her policy positions actually are. She stands

(07:26):
in favor of attacks on unrealized capital gains, she hasn't
explained exactly.

Speaker 6 (07:30):
How that would function.

Speaker 14 (07:31):
Why has she changed her position on healthcare, on Medicare
for all, on other areas like bands on fracking. So
I hope tonight gives Americans and voters what they deserve,
which is a clear picture of both candidates where they
stand up police.

Speaker 15 (07:43):
How does your candidate, former President Trump put the spotlight
on that evolution, on the issues, on the flip flopping
as you guys call them.

Speaker 6 (07:50):
How does he.

Speaker 15 (07:51):
Stay disciplined and put that pressure on her, especially in
a debate where you have the mics turned off and
it's two minutes for you, two minutes for them.

Speaker 14 (07:58):
So the reality is with the mike's turned off, of
this is going to fall the moderators.

Speaker 6 (08:01):
I hope they do a good job.

Speaker 14 (08:02):
A lot of conservatives did have skepticism about CNN and
their moderators being able to moderate at fair debate. I
think they did last time around, and I'm rooting for that.

Speaker 6 (08:09):
In the case of ABC as well.

Speaker 14 (08:11):
But I do think it's the job of not only
the moderators but also Donald Trump to focus.

Speaker 6 (08:15):
On what his policies actually are.

Speaker 14 (08:17):
And I think Kamala Harris's own words are the friend.

Speaker 6 (08:20):
Of a Republican candidate.

Speaker 14 (08:21):
Here where Kamala Harris ran for president in the year
twenty twenty, she adopted positions that she is trying to
run away from.

Speaker 6 (08:27):
Now, those were short four years ago. So my best
advice would be use her own words. You don't need
to put words in her mouth. Just tell the public
what she said.

Speaker 14 (08:35):
And if she's changed her mind, which it looks like
she claims to have in many cases, she deserves to
explain exactly why and what her new position is.

Speaker 6 (08:42):
She hasn't done that.

Speaker 8 (08:44):
Wouldn't the world be a better place if every grown
ass man and lesbian woman popped the top on the
drive home?

Speaker 2 (08:51):
You bet it would.

Speaker 15 (08:53):
It's the Friday drive home on the Michael Barry Show.

Speaker 8 (09:00):
If you could get into a time machine and go
back to the early to mid nineties, you would not
recognize the Democrat Party on illegal immigration. This was Bill
Clinton twenty nine years ago, not at some speech for

(09:20):
right wing donors.

Speaker 6 (09:23):
This was Bill.

Speaker 8 (09:24):
Clinton at his State of the Union address. A Democrat.
Bill Clinton listened to this.

Speaker 16 (09:32):
All Americans, not only in the states most heavily affected,
but in every place in this country, are rightly disturbed
by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country.
The jobs they hold might otherwise be held by citizens
or legal immigrants. The public service they use impost burdens
on our taxpayers. That's why our administration has moved aggressively

(09:55):
to secure our borders more by hiring a record number
of new border guards, by deporting twice as many criminal
aliens as ever before, by cracking down on illegal hiring,
by barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens. And the budget
I will present to you, we will try to do
more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are

(10:16):
arrested for crimes, to better identify illegal aliens in the workface,
as recommended by the commission headed by a former Congresswoman,
Barbara Jordan. We are a nation of immigrants, but we
are also a nation of laws. It is wrong and
ultimately self defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit

(10:36):
the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have
seen in recent years, and we must.

Speaker 6 (10:41):
Do more to stop it.

Speaker 8 (10:45):
Barbara Jordan gave the keynote address in nineteen seventy six
when Jimmy Carter was nominated and beat Gerald Ford in
that election. Barbara Jordan was a black woman who was
representing the eighteenth Congressional District in Houston, and she was

(11:08):
very well respected. She was very well read. She was
very thoughtful in her presentation. She spoke in a manner
that was very.

Speaker 17 (11:22):
Clipped and thoughtful, and she wanted you to know that
she was not Summer Street corner Nigro. She was a
thinking woman who happened to be black, and she was
beloved for it, beloved across the aisle. People really liked her,

(11:48):
and she was supported by some wealthy white businessman in Houston.
The eighteenth Congressional District included part of downtown and Jack
Blanton and I think maybe been love. It was a
district that was created by the Department of Justice as
part of the the uh.

Speaker 8 (12:12):
Voting Rights Act to basically create districts for black members.
So a guy named Curtis Graves, who was kind of
a rabble rouser black Democrat state Rep. Ran against her.
Barbara Jordan was the state Senator, and she was considered
kind of reasonable. If we're going to have a black Rep.
We don't want some crazy revolutionary Marxist up there. So

(12:37):
Barbara Jordan was kind of the consensuous choice. They raised
the money she won, so in seventy six she is
one of the faces of the Democrat Party that is
projected because she's so respected and she speaks with such authority.
So Carter goes on to win in seventy six, and
I think Bill Clinton is probably the Attorney general in

(13:00):
Arkansas at the time. Let's see seventy six. Yeah, I
believe he's the Attorney general at the time. So he
watches this and it's not lost on him. So sixteen
years later, Bill Clinton is running for president and he's
won the Democrat nomination, and he chooses to bring back
that lightning in a bottle that was Barbara Jordan. And

(13:20):
again Barbara Jordans spoke on the issue of illegal immigration
and the importance of borders to a nation. Now, what's
important to remember is that after this that was ninety two.
Barbara Jordan's health had deteriorated terribly. It's why she stepped
down from Congress when she did. She stepped down to

(13:45):
make way for Mickey Leland. Mickey Leland died in a
relief plane over Ethiopia that was delivering relief and they
named the square for him there.

Speaker 6 (13:57):
And anyway, so.

Speaker 8 (14:00):
Barbara Jordan was still around, but her health had failed
and I think she had MS. She had some deteriorative
condition and she had continued to decline.

Speaker 6 (14:10):
She'd moved to Austin.

Speaker 8 (14:11):
She was teaching at the at the School of Public
Affairs there, still very very well regarded, and so Clinton
asked her to kind of come out of retirement and
serve on this commission related to the border and immigration.
And the commission I'm not sure if she died before

(14:33):
the commission's work was done, or if she just had
to come home because she was in such poor health.
Her body was just she had no strength left, her
body was ravaged. But the commission recommended a Democrat commission,
a very very harsh, strict, pure approach to the border,

(14:53):
led by Barbara Jordan. So anyway, some clips from Barbara
Jordan a Democrat. This is the nineties, this is what
the Mamocrats used to do.

Speaker 18 (15:02):
We must we must control illegal immigration before it erodes
our first commitment to legal immigration in the national interest
the Commission. The Commission defines credibility in immigration policy by

(15:23):
a simple yardstick. Those who should get in get in,
those who should not get out are kept out, and
those who should not be here are required to leave.
And we cannot sustain ourselves as a society if we

(15:45):
condone divisiveness.

Speaker 6 (15:47):
But we are a country of laws.

Speaker 18 (15:52):
For our immigration policy to make sense, it is necessary
to make distinctions between those who obey the law and those.

Speaker 6 (15:59):
Who violate it.

Speaker 18 (16:00):
Therefore, we disagree with those who would label any effort
to control illegal immigration as somehow inherently and immigrants. Unlawful
immigration is not acceptable. Immigration is not a right guaranteed
by the US Constitution to everyone anywhere in the world

(16:24):
who thinks they want to come to the United States.
Immigration is a privilege. It is a privilege granted granted
by the people of the United States to those we
choose to admit. But the Commission is concerned about all
the unskilled workers in our society. In an age in

(16:47):
which unskilled workers have far too few opportunities open to them.
When immigrants are less well educated and less skilled, they
may pose economic hardships for the most vulnerable of Americans,
particularly those who are unemployed are underemployed. And the Commission

(17:10):
sees no justification to the continued entry of unskilled foreign
workers unless the rationale for their admission otherwise serves a
significant national interest, as does the admission of nuclear family
members and refugees.

Speaker 10 (17:27):
Baby, this is a stir of success.

Speaker 6 (17:30):
Brought up in Earn, Texas.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
Broke ass Poe scholarship.

Speaker 19 (17:35):
Is way to two law degrees, including one from her
magic quinity, elected three or four times, a lawyer, a hob,
a father, but both.

Speaker 6 (17:47):
Of our ignorant ass and your seat bills.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
Pop your code when you get ready for more of
mister macobear.

Speaker 20 (17:58):
KENBC used out to the city manager there. He told
us there have been no credible reports of specific claims
of pet's being harmed, injured, or abused by individuals within
the immigrant community.

Speaker 6 (18:10):
This is the intelligence My dog was taken and used
for food.

Speaker 15 (18:14):
So maybe he said that, maybe that's a good thing
to say for a city manager.

Speaker 20 (18:18):
I'm not taking this was eaten by the people that
went there again, Springfield City manager says, there's no evidence
of that advice.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
I let you respond to the rest.

Speaker 11 (18:27):
Of what you've heard talk about extreme.

Speaker 8 (18:31):
That song has gone viral like wildfire. Doctor Mary Tally Boden,
who is my sinus and respiratory and allergies and all
that doctor, she sent that to me and she said,
I'm sure you've seen this already, but my kids or
kids are teenagers. This is all they're talking about. Them

(18:55):
and their friends. They're sending versions of these videos. And
unlike when we just don't WoT ourself we're young. We're
young people were liberal and grew more conservative. These folks
want Trump to win. These kids want Trump to win.
It's amazing.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
You know.

Speaker 8 (19:13):
A couple days ago, Kamala and Joe Biden, so the
President and Vice President walk into a fire station in
New York to honor the firefighters there and commemorate nine
to eleven, except everybody knows they're not really there for that.

Speaker 6 (19:31):
They're there for a photo op with.

Speaker 8 (19:33):
Firefighters, and nobody cheers or anything, and it feels awkward.
And then they show you the time lapse of after
they go in. Then President Trump walks in and it
is raucous.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
I mean, yeah, that's our guy.

Speaker 6 (19:47):
He's fighting for.

Speaker 8 (19:48):
And this is happening in work rooms, in fire stations,
in police substations, on construction sites, this is happening on
school campuses across the country. And that video right there,
that song, people are filming themselves singing. I was talking
about this earlier in the show Dancing. It's by Steve Terrell,

(20:11):
an avowed socialist, which is what's funny about this. He
did it to make fun of Trump and Trump supporters.
Because we can laugh at ourselves. We took hold of
it and went crazy with it. This is a young
lady from Springfield, Ohio, and I want you to listen
to the story she tells. Tell me this in you're

(20:32):
gonna tell me it's not true. Tell me it's not true.
After you listen to this.

Speaker 21 (20:38):
Okay, Springfield, Ohio resident here for thirty years.

Speaker 11 (20:43):
I've been here my entire life.

Speaker 21 (20:46):
And since we are tending right now all over social
media and people are wanting answers from the residents, I
figured I would chime in might be an unpopular opinion
that people want to hear. Yes, we have a Haitian
creole immigration issue. In the last couple of years, they

(21:10):
have dropped off twenty ound thirty thousand immigrants. The last
year to six months has been insane. They are dropping
them off by the busload. And I say busload, I
mean the greyhound bus load full. They are taking them
to the gas stations and dropping them off by the busload.
But the big thing that I wanted to address, have
I personally seen any videos or public reports of the

(21:37):
Haitian creole community stealing cats and dogs and eating them.

Speaker 7 (21:43):
No, the video that is going viral of the woman
who killed and ate the cat is not from Springfield,
do I know for a fact.

Speaker 11 (21:55):
And have I seen with my own eyes?

Speaker 21 (21:58):
Okay, Haitian creial immigrants killing ducks. Yes, they are killing
ducks at our reservoir and at our parts.

Speaker 11 (22:11):
They are chopping their heads off and they are cooking
them up. They are also gutting animals.

Speaker 21 (22:18):
Up the reservoir and roasting them goats, pigs, that kind
of thing, which you know, obviously isn't illegal, but the
way that they're doing it and leaving things is just ridiculous.
They have completely trashed our reservoir, I mean overloaded with trash,
it's really sad. There's twenty to thirty tents out there

(22:39):
that they are sleeping in and again just completely trash.

Speaker 11 (22:48):
The driving is a huge issue.

Speaker 21 (22:51):
There's probably four to five plus accidents today. These creole
immigrants solely they are to any and everything.

Speaker 11 (23:02):
I mean that's trash, cans.

Speaker 21 (23:03):
Polls, libraries, garages, houses, flipping cars in the middle of
the street, going down the street the wrong way, going
down one way is the wrong way.

Speaker 11 (23:14):
It's really bad not to mention.

Speaker 21 (23:20):
Yes, they are here and they are getting a lot
of money for being here. They are given money for
their dependents, they are given money for food, housing, everything
that you would think of. Springfield is a small town
of fifty to sixty thousand, and now almost half of
that is the a Haitian creole population. We are considered

(23:44):
a sanctuary city. So yes, there is a problem politically.
I'm not getting into it, but yes, these things are happening.

Speaker 16 (23:59):
I know that.

Speaker 21 (24:02):
On the Democratic side, it's all these things aren't happening. Yes,
these things are happening, and yes there are issues. But no,
I have not physically seen or seen any proof of
them killing cats and dogs and eating them. But they
are definitely doing it to the birds and the ducks.
But the answers questions, Oh, I was gonna end the video.

(24:26):
But my biggest pet peeve is like I'm a big
thrifter and when I'm at the thrift store or any
store in general, like they will literally be on top
of you, like literally on top of you, touch and
touching your stuff.

Speaker 11 (24:37):
I don't know if I've already saund this or not,
but yeah, I don't know, not a racist thing at all.

Speaker 21 (24:44):
And I do feel for them because the things that
they're doing were okay in their country and they were
picked up and dropped off here.

Speaker 11 (24:52):
But it is an issue of the things that you're hearing.

Speaker 21 (24:55):
It's being for us to speak about is one hundred
percent through and that's not documented with PEDI doesn't mean
it's not happening.

Speaker 11 (25:06):
Like, just be for real.

Speaker 6 (25:08):
It's another work.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
Week in the books.

Speaker 6 (25:11):
Getting you geared up for the weekend. This's the Friday
drive home on the Michael Barry Show.

Speaker 8 (25:20):
I'm gonna close the show on more of an upnoe.
But first, here's the reason the cat and dog talk
and the Haitian immigrants being dumped into Springfield, Ohio or
the Venezuelan gangs taken over Aurora in California, or the
cartels taken over to you.

Speaker 6 (25:37):
This is why it stings.

Speaker 8 (25:38):
This is a woman in Springfield, Ohio whose beloved mother
in law was recently killed by an immigrant from Haiti,
and here she is speaking out.

Speaker 12 (25:48):
Everyone is talking about the death of ducks and cats
in this town, but I'd like to talk about the
death of one very special person, my mother in law,
Kathy Eaton. On December first, I received a funk all
the changed my life forever. She was collecting her trash
can from her driveway when her car struck and killed
her instantly.

Speaker 6 (26:08):
Aydash. She had done over two.

Speaker 12 (26:09):
Thousand times spanning four decades in Springfield that morning, though,
a Haitian immigrant was allegedly driving recklessly when he struck
and killed her.

Speaker 6 (26:20):
I say allegedly because to the state.

Speaker 12 (26:22):
There's been no punishment, not even for the expired tags
on the vehicle he was driving. Months before she was killed,
I began noticing the reckless driving and complete disregard for
our driving laws by some members of the Haitian community.

Speaker 11 (26:35):
It made me angry.

Speaker 12 (26:37):
But now my anger has heard to fear for the
safety of my family and the citizens of Springfield. I'd
been to Haiti fourteen years ago. My husband and I went,
and it was my first time in a third world country.
I sobbed when I saw the poverty living there, and
I have great empathy and compassion for them, longing for
a safe place to call home. But fourteen years later,
I'm living in fear in my own city.

Speaker 6 (26:58):
It's not safe.

Speaker 12 (27:00):
I am paralyzed with anxiety when I'm getting my children
out of a car in any parking lot, walking on
any sidewalk, and driving on any road in this town.
I'm haunted by the face face as I saw when
I had to bear the news to my children and
husband that she was dead. Their grandmother, the very person
who tucked my seven year old twins into bed just
six hours before on her seventy first birthday, was never

(27:21):
coming back. What everyone has feared is my reality, and
it's my grief, and it should be yours as well.
It saddens me greatly to think about leaving a place
I've made a home, raised my children, became an active
member of this community by providing medical care to the
underprivileged and underserved, volunteering, serving on boards and cheering for
the success of the city. But just as the Haitians

(27:44):
were seeking a safe place to call home, I now
have found myself in that same situation, wanting to abandon
the city and all my efforts above and search for
a safe place to raise my family. We need to
change the laws for immigrants wanting to obtain a driver's
license in Ohio.

Speaker 8 (28:00):
We can we can cry, we can teeth gnash, we
can be angry at what's happening. But nothing is more
powerful than when we can make people laugh about how
absurd the left is. I know that's hard for some
of you to understand, but trust me, it is true.

Speaker 21 (28:23):
The he the.

Speaker 10 (28:24):
Doll, the doll did he look at what the hell?

Speaker 3 (28:39):
Little?

Speaker 22 (28:42):
What the Holy day?

Speaker 3 (29:03):
He said it all that doll reading the dogs.

Speaker 10 (29:12):
Don't play with me, baby right hand and said, I
swear to goal.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
You have five man A swear in the doll.

Speaker 6 (29:30):
The dogs that that's.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
Terrible getting the doll.

Speaker 8 (29:36):
That's not American.

Speaker 3 (29:38):
He be for that, bating the cast. What the head
going on? What the word they're eating the dog? I

(30:08):
never ate that trap.

Speaker 6 (30:11):
No, I don't need the dogs.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
They dog like the kids.

Speaker 8 (30:25):
I mean, when I find out they're eating the cats
in it.

Speaker 6 (30:28):
That's too far.

Speaker 8 (30:29):
It's like to quote Bishop Bullwinkle, eat the dogs, man,
don't eat the dogs.

Speaker 23 (30:42):
My name Vision Bullwecker from the First Church. Nothing but
the true Deacon. Tell Deacon George he can play.

Speaker 3 (30:49):
Holding the doors held him, then turn them loose.

Speaker 23 (30:53):
First, I want to thank God for the blood running
home in my veins. That's all right, thank God for
my life healthy. Then I got a sound miner. I'm
not insane. Come on, come, I ain't gonna preach tool.
I ain't gonna pick your service to who far my
sermon didn't money hell.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
To the no no, no, come on, come on, come on,
hell no till the no no no. He don't need
the dogs and no tell them no.

Speaker 21 (31:23):
I know it now.

Speaker 23 (31:25):
Since they held us at the roof, y'all us make
sure that everybody.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
Get a seed.

Speaker 8 (31:30):
So y'all gonna tell us diversity is our strength.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
Cause when they get through.

Speaker 8 (31:33):
Though, know what not everything is goodcaller.

Speaker 23 (31:36):
Green and Combe by rights, chicken bridge, our sails on
the side.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
All that's good. But I don't can get my darg
trunk ready.

Speaker 23 (31:43):
Calls when they get through, I need to rise right
beak a big rob, I'm.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Count the money. Count the money. Come back, tell me
what you're reading. I mean how much we got people
didn't looking for some passing. But now God, God to
get the pridge. Yo, bere Than, who's saying when the
ready to go up?

Speaker 23 (32:00):
If you get the blessing coming down? Yeah, I got
some peoples in the church yard and there it's deal,
the deal. They're messing around.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
Hell, no, the no.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
No, we ain't eat No, don't know, hell don't know.

Speaker 3 (32:16):
How hard y'all try listen.

Speaker 8 (32:18):
We ain't eating insects.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
We ain't going vegetarians, whether you claim that, love you.

Speaker 8 (32:22):
No, we ain't killing our energy industry in town again
on the telephone. No, we're not letting criminals free.

Speaker 2 (32:28):
We're not leaving the border wide open. People's in the
church smoking. We're not doing it. You're drinking baka lah.

Speaker 8 (32:33):
We're not sending men into the classrooms to sing the
kids about them, to read the kids about it.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
Amen.

Speaker 8 (32:39):
Them being a girl on the winners hanging out.

Speaker 6 (32:41):
We ain't doing it.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
About a quarter about a half pad, No, we're not
doing that. I got some tagging America.

Speaker 6 (32:47):
We're standing up and fight back.

Speaker 23 (32:48):
And do betters to coming in right, that's right, and
now the land and the hotel, and they come fas
sitting there seeing and yeah, come on missing.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
The time and say them on them it preaching fishing things.
We're not doing it.

Speaker 6 (33:01):
What do you say when they want to eat dollar?

Speaker 1 (33:03):
No till the no no no no no no to
the no, well till the no til the no no no. Listen,
I got kids dropping out of school.

Speaker 23 (33:14):
Who we're talking about the dome on the line about
to standing on the corner rolling jups talking about come
on on that burn didn't do that.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
I got kids walking up.

Speaker 23 (33:25):
And down the street, pants hanging down by the knees,
look at him look out and about that and looking
for a god when I see him out that.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
Did the bull? Please I'm on, please see are there?

Speaker 23 (33:35):
He will talk about dag about who got the biggest
and the bad is gonna trying to see the copper
with the bubble top. But they drop the cop there
on the runs. Yeah, Nama say I have got him
locked up. The god was sitting in the county jail.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
They need to be heard.

Speaker 23 (33:50):
The mama, she was
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