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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So many great videos this week to see with Trump
getting in office. One of my favorites is Bevelin Williams,
who was jailed by Biden for literally praying outside of
an abortion clinic. She was pardoned by Trump. Seeing her
walk out of jail and hugging her husband and child
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is just heartwarming.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Seeing media heads explode is just heartwarming to me. I
so for my Michael Brown minute this morning, I was like,
you know, I I every.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Just de minutes the time of day what I'm doing.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
But at some point, you know, this afternoon or this evening,
at some point, well it's I forget it's Friday, so
maybe I may not do it until Sunday. But as
I'm you know, going through reading the different newspapers online,
looking at the different websites that I read, and just
I will come across the story that you know has
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to do with Colorado, because those are always about Colorado
related news. And I come across the story that I
use for my minute, which I'll tell you about in second.
And then I am last night putching around the house
and I've got katiev r on and they start doing
stories about these ice raids, these immigrations and Customs Enforcement
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raids and I watch it and I'm just kind of like, seriously,
I mean, come on. And then this morning again, because
you know, Tamra is well, she's in the Bahamas while
I'm sitting here freezing my ass off. I don't normally
turn the television on in the morning, you know, in
order not to disturb her, because I am a very
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considerate individual, you know, Dragon, I'm probably one of the
most considerate individuals you've ever run across.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
You're not selfish at all, not at all.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
And so the supporting I turned to the girls and
I say, girls, let's turn the TV on since mom's
out here, and let's see what's the weather is. Let's
see what Let's see what's going on. And the girls
are like, oh yeah, yeah, Daddy, let's do that.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Let's do that. And so I turned the TV on.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
I'm gonna check the weather and you know, so now
we're gonna get snow again tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
You know. So, you know, screw Tamar's.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
All I can say, because she's down there and she
can't hear me, So screw Tamera.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
Yeah, nobody points her to the podcast.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
The day that.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Tamar is listening to my podcast, is the day that
she's in a coma in a nursing home and someone
is trying to be cruel to her and makes her
listen to me on the podcast.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
So I don't think I have to worry about that.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
But she does listen live occasionally.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
She does listen live occasionally, Yes, I think, because she
knows that the last thing I want to do when
I get home is to start getting questions from her,
like I get questions from Goober's on the text line
would you explain this?
Speaker 3 (02:51):
Because I don't want to explain it to you. I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
I've just I just did it for four hours. I
don't want to talk about it. But and I think
that's really true. I think that really is why she
listens sometimes, because she really wants to know what I
think about something, but she doesn't want to ask me
about it at home because she knows how I don't
want to.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
Talk about it. YEP.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
So I turn on the news this morning, and I
you know how sometimes not it's cartoonish, but how you
might be walking by your TV and you hear something
and you literally stop, turn around and stop and start
watching the television. Well, I'm doing that this morning because
they're talking about these ice raids and they're interviewing a woman.
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I it may be on the website, but I don't care.
I'd rather describe it to you. So I stop, and
I'm and I'm you know, I'm just interested from the
TV is giant, big ass TV, and I'm just interest
from us.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
It is the local ones or is this the national news?
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Is?
Speaker 3 (03:46):
No, this is local.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
This is local Okay, this is this is KATV or
Fox thirty one and they're interviewing because and this will
all make sense in just a minute, but they're interviewing
a woman who is talking about what school are doing
and what now this is one of my favorite words,
and what our community is doing to help anybody about
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these ice raids. Now, she starts out by saying, admonishing.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
Is a better word.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
This woman starts out by admonishing the viewers to be
careful about what you see, read, or hear anywhere on
social media.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
I'm sorry, this is a reporter or is this just
a Now, this is.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
Someone in their interview.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
This is like, this is an NGO person, this is
somebody that's working for a nonprofit.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
And so she's.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Warning everybody that whatever you read or see or hear,
and I think her audience is really illegal aliens.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
It's not.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
I'm not her target audience. I think her target audience
are people that are either illegal aliens themselves, or are
a bunch of bleeding hearts liberals that are you know,
like AOC, that've got their fingers in the chain link
fence and they're just hanging on and they're crying because
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people are being deported, which I find fascinating because how
in the hell can you possibly defend the deportation of
a gang member who has been convicted of rape or
child molestation or murder, or drug dealing or anything. How
can you possibly, as a Democrat or a leading heart liberal,
I don't care what your party is, how can you
possibly defend that? But here's this woman on television who's
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essentially doing it by warning everybody that if you are
if you are aware of any social media posts that
can be of different categories one that might be misleading
about these ice raids, don't believe it. In fact, she
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almost gets to the point of saying, if you're an
neil legal alien, don't pay any attention to social media.
But then she takes it a step further, and she says,
but now she's speaking to a broader audience. But if
you are aware of any of these social media posts
and they are misleading or they are designed to put
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fear into our community, and I'm thinking, sister, whose community
are you talking about? Are you talking about my community?
Are you talking what's this community bull crap that you're
talking about. If someone's spreading misinformation about ice raids or deportations,
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and that's putting fear in a community, be sure and
let her know, because we've got to stop the spread
of misinformation about these ice raids. Well, now I'm naturally
curious now about what misinformation because everything that I've seen that,
granted it is just my perspective, so I could get
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you know, I may be totally off base here.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
I know I'm not, but I may be.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
I think she's trying to convey that there may be
you know, people posting on social media, which quite frankly,
if you post, if you post something on social media
about you know.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Did you did you see that?
Speaker 2 (07:24):
I mean, it was all over the news yesterday about
the Haitian that they arrested in I think it was Boston,
in which they're shutting him into you know, a cop
car an agency.
Speaker 4 (07:35):
I hate Trump, love butdon that's the one I hate
going back. I ain't going back, of course.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
Then they talked.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
They cut to Tom Holman, who says, yeah, you are, Yes,
you are. You're going back to hating. So if you're
doing any of those, I mean, if you see anything
like that, which is clear, which is obviously, how can
you defend that guy? I think he was I think
I think he was a murderer, either a murderer or
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a rapist. I mean, he was a bad dude. And
I'm not going back to Hadia. I love Joe Biden,
you know, and I hate Donald Trump and thank you.
Oh and then he said something about dragon is like,
thank you Obama for everything you gave me.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
Holy crap.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
How can Democrats possibly defend any of that? Anyway? Back
to the woman on katiev R. So now I'm listening
to this woman and I'm thinking, what you're basically telling
me is you don't want your community of illegal aliens,
the people that you are living off of that you're
making who knows what kind of salary she's making, probably
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more than you are, probably more than I am. She's
making a slow boat of money, and she's there lecturing
me about, you know, and making sure that the information
gets out to her community that don't be afraid because
we're not going to do anything. And I'm just rolling
my eyes thinking, good grief. You know, we're finally doing
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something right in this country and we're ridding ourselves. By
the way, Dragon squirrel, did you see there was another
stabbing in Lodo yesterday or last night? Yeah, that's the
other news I woke up to this morning. So how
many stabbings is that making Lodo? I just want to
say to the Denver Chamber of Commerce, you're doing a
hell of a or as Bush would have said to me,
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you're doing a heck of a job there, Chamber of Commerce,
in terms of your saying that downtown Denver, in the
sixteenth Street Mall is going to be a wonderful tourist destination.
By the way, Patty Calhoun from last Word has a
great article about the I don't know if she lists
like twenty different things that the city in County of
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Denver needs to do to revitalize downtown, and the number
one thing was fix the sixteenth Street Mall. Do you
realize that that project is now like five years behind schedule,
five freaking years behind schedule.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
It's right on time for government work.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
Well yeah, I was thinking, well, Patty, what are you
bitching about that? That's actually pretty good. So anyway, let's
go back to the women on TV. So there she
is all upset because there might be misinformation. Here's how
absurd the world is. Well, Denver's getting headline Denver school
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officials urge parents to not provide information for directories. This
was originally published in the Denver Gazette. It was republished
over at coloradopolitics dot com. Following President Donald Trump's promised
to crack down on illegal immigration and launch a mass
deportation program, Denver Public school officials are encouraging parents to
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opt out of updating their emergency contact information.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
Now.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
The story says that while the school officials did not
expressly say this, they were really directing it toward students
and families who are unlawfully in the country to illegal aliens. Now,
let's just stop and ponder this for a moment, because
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what Denver Public Schools is saying is that if you're
here illegally, don't update your emergency contact information. In other words,
don't give us the information that we need to appropriately
contact the proper person. If you're on the playground and
you break your leg, or there's God forbid, a school shooting,
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or there's a traffic accident, or there's a fight between
a bunch of kids, or there's a bunch of gang bangers,
or whatever it might be, don't give us the correct
information to contact the right people, because ICE might be
looking at public directories, which, by the way, they are
public directories. These are not confidential directories, at least according
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to the story. Now, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy
Act of nineteen seventy four FPA limits access to certain
student documents, but does not limit access to a school's directory.
Bill good, a district spokesperson, said, directory information is public
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and it can be requested via the core the Colorado
Open Records Act.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
So what's this directory?
Speaker 2 (12:33):
Families put in their emergency contact information for each student
through the school's parent portal.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
Now.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
District policy doesn't require emergency contacts to be family members.
They can be any trusted adult that is known to
the family, the superintendents wrote in a memo last week.
Government agencies meaning ICE may seek directory information without a
warrant or other legal justification. What because you just said
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earlier they're public records. They're I could go request the
directory for your rug Rats school right now because it's
a public record.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
But here's the even larger point.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
Do you think Ice, do you think the Immigrations and
Customs Enforcement doesn't already know the names of the people
that are trying to get you really think they have
to go? Hey, guys, I can see you know, they're
having their role call. They're having you know, their their
pre deployment meeting, and they're talking about, you know, here's
the mission for today.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
We uh, we call the school.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
We got the directory, and uh we found all these
Hispanic names, and we found all these Chinese names, we
found all these Middle Eastern names, and so we're that's
who we're going to target today on a school directory.
You really, I mean, come on, the superintendent, Alex Marino.
If you're that freaking stupid, you should not be a
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school superintendent.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
Good grief.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
This is the insanity that I think is hilariously going
on in the world, not in the world, but going
in the country right now, all because Donald Trump has
said we're going to get the worst out first worst
first right, You notice though that now, not that I noticed,
because I didn't stand there and watch the I mean,
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I got all I needed from that segment, and I
moved on at But do they really want to try
to defend not deporting the guy that said he's not
going back to Haiti? Do they really want to defend
a child trafficker, a sex trafficker. Do they really want
to try to defend murders, rapists, gang members, cartel members.
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Maybe this is one of the Democrats were silent right now.
Maybe this is why they're not safe anything because they
know that, Oh now we're cutting a pickle because these
are the people that we allowed in the country. Yes,
don't forget that. Do not forget that. By the way,
the number of encounters now, don't again, don't hold me
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to the numbers, but I'm just giving you kind of
the general ratio that I remember. So Bill Malusian, who
has been doing, you know, this wonderful reporting on the border,
he's he should get a pulitzer from the reporting he's done,
but he won't because he's doing it from a conservative
point of view, says that the number of encounters, you know,
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just where ice or CBP encounters and the illegal alien
trying to cross or whatever. Was in the tens of thousands. Uh,
this week it dropped out of like five hundred five
on Trump effect, it's already there. And by the way,
you've seen the photographs of all of the armored personnel carriers, tanks,
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everything being loaded up on flatbeds and they're all making
a huge convoy. They're just descending on the southern border
right now. I find it all to be wonderfully glorious,
absolutely glorious. And I would just say to all of
the gang bangers that I know listen to this program,
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and all the trendo rogas that listen to the program,
all you cartel members that listen to this program, why
don't you just leave now? Why don't you just go
ahead and leave. You know, I know you're gonna get
a free flight back home, but it's gonna be on
like a C one thirty or something. You're gonna be
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you're gonna be strapped to a bench. And if there's
any turbulence, you just ask any guys in the military.
It's it's not exactly the most Let's put it this way.
You're not in the Immirates Airlines first class. You're not
in Japan Airlines. You're not in Singapore air You know.
I don't mention the American domestic carriers because American legacy
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carriers like United American and Delta, their first class is
not well, it's not what it used to be.
Speaker 4 (17:12):
Any Spirit is another not the way to fly.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
Oh now, maybe we could put them on Spirit Airlines
because Spirit Airlines. That was on the news this morning too.
Spirit Airlines has finally come up with a policy that says, hey,
if you want to fly our airline, uh, put some
clothes on. They really, they came out and said, you
gotta be clothed. You gotta you can't bear you can't
board the plane barefoot.
Speaker 3 (17:38):
Uh, you can't have.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
A uh you know a hoodie that says, you know,
f you on it or anything, And you gotta be
you gotta be dressed to fly. Spirit Airlines who knew?
So they have they they've absolutely one hundred percent doubled
their standards for flying on Spirit Airlines. But you're right, Dragon,
before they take is that Paul's we could just put
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them all in Spirit.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
It hasn't even been a week and it's been such
a glorious week having Trump back in office, being able
to sign executive orders and talk to reporters. He's done
several other speaking engagements during the week. Biden was literally
spending the last two months destroying America. Thank god Trump
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is in office and is turning us around and getting
the ship upright at Hawlujah.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
Speaking of Witch, I listened, Actually I fell asleep listening
to it last night, so don't read anything to that.
I just I just fell asleep, but I was listening
to this podcast. So you know, Barry Wise over at
the Free Press, if you don't subscribe to the Free Press,
you really should. So Barry Wise is this former New
York Times reporter that has pretty much been red pilled
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and understands just how horrible the dominant media was, particular
her old employer of the New York Times, so she
started something called the Free Press. Well, she does a podcast.
I forget that, I forget the name of the podcast.
Let me see if I can. I can tell you
what it is real quickly. I don't normally do this,
but it is honestly with Barry Weiss. Berry is b A. R. I.
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Wiss's w E I S S. Honestly with Barry Weiss.
Well last night they one of her colleagues is talking
to General hr McMaster, donald Trump's former national security advisor,
and it caught my attention, and I'm actually now going
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to go buy the book and read the book. But
McMaster has published a book about his time with Trump.
That the way Berry introduced the the interview was that
it was probably one of the most objective points of
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view about Donald Trump from someone who has worked with
Trump and has felt the wrath of Trump and has
been fired by Trump. So I thought, yeah, I'd like
to hear I'd like to hear what he has to say.
So I started listening to it, and to your point,
he he talks about and again I didn't I didn't
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make it all the way through, so I fell asleep.
But in the part that I was still consciously awakened listening,
he really put to rest this idea that Trump is dangerous,
or that Trump is that he is bombasity, but that
and he is a disruptor, and sometimes that disruption kind
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of there's blowback to it. But McMaster overall talks about
how he is and I forget in the context, but
I was thinking about one of the Federalist papers in
which it talks about an energetic executive and that they
expected the president of the United States to be energetic,
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to be one that's in command, you know, the type
of person that we're actually seeing in Donald Trump right now,
and that they expected the executive. I forget which Federalist
paper it was now I'll think about that. But anyway,
if you have a chance to read or to read
the book, which I plan to do, or to listen
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to that podcast, i'd encourage you to do it because
it gives you a really good, I think, perspective about
Donald Trump from someone who has kind of had to
succumb to the wrath of Trump, but he's not so
bitter about it that he can't see Trump for who
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Trump is. So for people who are all panicked about it,
i'd encourage you to go listen to or at least,
like I should finish listening to that podcast. So back
to this whole thing about people going crazy, literally crazy
about these deportations, I'll tell you that now, yesterday I
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had a lot to do yesterday, so I really did
not get to see a lot of what the cables
were talking about. So I don't know how much coverage
there really was, but I do know that at times
when I would swerve into some coverage, I thought it
was pretty good. And particularly going back to the to
the Haitian that got arrested in Boston, I just nownd
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freaking hilarious. And Democrats are amazingly quiet about it. And
I think that's because as I forget whether it was
Harold Ford Jr. On the five, but again, just you know,
being a drive by consumer of the news myself, yesterday,
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there was some Democrat that was talking about or saying
something to the effect that Democrats really ought to just
shut up and sit down right now, because you don't
want to be seen as somehow defending the particular group
of people that Trump is deporting right now. How could
you possibly justify supporting leaving them here? And that goes
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back to that little NGO nitwit on KATIEVR this morning
talking about, you know, protecting her community community, Well, what
about my community? What about the community of people that
work in downtown Denver where crime is running rampant, Where
crime in Colorado is up, despite what the mayor, despite
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what the governor want to tell you, crime in Colorado
is up, then there was this story that dragon laid
on the console this morning. In a legal dispute that
is nearly where'd this come from?
Speaker 4 (24:10):
Oh business store the post.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
In a legal dispute that is nearly identical to a
case playing out in Lodo, a local landlord is accusing
seven to eleven of allowing one of its most prominent
Boulder stores to become a homeless hangout, drug market, and
crime scene, harming.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
The landlord's leasing efforts.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Urban Frontier at Denver firm who owns the former Flat
Irons Theater on Thirteenth Street near cu The building is
now a ninety three hundred square foot retail space. It
is also a quote magnant for homeless people, according to
a lawsuit that Urban Frontier filed against seven eleven's corporate
office on January fifteenth, just last week.
Speaker 3 (24:56):
Defendant.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
In the lawsuit, it says defendant incentivizes and allows homeless
people to congregate on and near the property by providing
free or price reduced items, including food and water. Defendant
provides homeless people with special information reducing the cost of goods,
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and has provided homeless people with free rubber gloves and
disinfectant defendant's employees have personal relationships with homeless people. As
a result, transients urinate and defecate on the building, sleep outside,
trespass inside, graffiti its walls, drink alcohol there, do drugs.
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According to Urban Frontier, which has spent twenty thousand dollars
on security, the lawsuit accuses the seven to eleven of
siding with the homeless people. According to lawsuit, when the
plaintiff calls law enforcement to re move encampments, the defendant
allows the homeless people to store personal items on the
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property behind the counter while the police are on site,
only to allow the homeless people to retrieve their items
and set up camp once again after the police depart. First,
I just want to say, I understand that if you're
the owner of the property that leases to seven eleven,
you might be a little pissed off. But wait a minute,
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what about seven to eleven corporate? So you have one
of your and I don't know whether this is a
corporate owned location or a franchise location. I don't know
how seven eleven sets up their stores. But regardless or
as the dumbasses would say, irregardless, regardless of what the
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corporate structure is imagine a retail place doing that.
Speaker 3 (26:56):
This is what I know.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
I jumped to some far off conclusions, but let me
just go to the tenth degree here on the conclusion
they are supporting, creating, empowering, enabling, and exacerbating the problem
of homelessness seven to eleven is by allowing this kind
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of activity. This is the equivalent of feeding the stray cats.
Once you start doing that, you're going to attract more
stray cats. You know those cats. They've got their own little,
you know, walkie talkie system in which they tell everybody, Hey,
guess what, there's free food over there. You know. Tamra
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fees the hummingbirds at the undisposed location every summer, and
I swear starts out with one, and that one flies
away and they go back to their little encampment somewhere
and they say, hey, the redheaded woman's back at the
place down, you know, down the road, and she's got
the bird feeder out again, and man, and she puts
the sugar in there like crazy. You can get hired
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a kite. Let's all go, And pretty soon all the
hunting birds are just wogging around going crazy.
Speaker 3 (28:10):
Just like at the seven eleven A magnet for homeless people.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
Now, let's take that story the homeless people, and let's
go back to the little nitwit on Katie the R
this morning. She's my wife feeding the hummingbirds. She's the
seven to eleven feeding the homeless people. We are we
are literally fighting not just the homeless and the illegal
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aliens and the drug dealers and the rapists and the
gang bangers and everybody else. But we're supporting. We are
fight excuse me, we're fighting the people that encourage that
through their actions. So the inherent problem is an chicken
and egg. But the inherent problem is the people in
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this country who support and encourage illegal aliens to be
here in the first place. And I would say, that's, oh,
that's all the NGOs and including Catholic charities and Lutheran
services and all the others that you know, you know,
if you want to do the work of the Lord,
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why don't you go to their countries and do your
work there. Why don't you empower them to help them
in their own country rather than attracting them to come here?
What a thought.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
It was glorious to watch Trump address the wees, especially
the CEO of Bank of America and call him out
on Bank of America debanking conservatives. Bank of America posted
on X that they never close accounts based on political reasons. Yes,
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fifteen State ages has called them out for d banking conservatives.
Let's see how this all plays out.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
It'll be interesting, including d banking professor former professor John
Eastman at the Conservative Center thing up up at CU Boulder.
He was on or somebody on his behalf was on
X yesterday. So back to the thing that set me
off this morning. Here's the story from katievr.
Speaker 5 (30:26):
With a local organization says that there has been a
surge and a number of people reporting possible ice raids
all around the Denver metro.
Speaker 6 (30:33):
The increase in reports began after President Donald Trump signed
new executive orders that call for stepped.
Speaker 4 (30:38):
Up immigration laws. Foxfer new Ones.
Speaker 6 (30:40):
Vicins Arenas has been talking with that organization and immigration experts.
Today he's joining us live with more Vicente Christine.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
A lot of the people calling the Colorado Rapid Response Network.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
The Colorado Rapid Response Network, Yep, we got an MNGO
out there that's oh At, a rapid re sponsor to
network have.
Speaker 7 (31:01):
Been calling to say they're seeing ice operations around the city.
Sometimes they're seeing ICE agents show up. This network says
it is there to try and help undocumented immigrants.
Speaker 5 (31:13):
Is a Colorado Rapid Response Networks Facebook page. People who
see possible ICE actions are asked to call a number
to report what they're seeing. The reports have been pouring
in about agents showing up in places like.
Speaker 4 (31:25):
Denver, Aurora, and Boulder.
Speaker 5 (31:27):
One of the organization's goals is to offer undocumented immigrants
information about what they should do if they encounter ICE agents.
Speaker 6 (31:35):
If you just saw a social media post, try to
get as much detail as.
Speaker 4 (31:40):
Possible before you call the hotline to.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Make sure that it's actually a plausible.
Speaker 4 (31:47):
ICE raid or activity.
Speaker 5 (31:50):
The new executive orders have brought a surge of ICE reports.
The network says none of the calls they've received this
week have been confirmed. Denver's Field office director John Fabricatory
says what people may be seeing are just agents making
their usual arrests.
Speaker 4 (32:08):
They go out on those cases daily. They've been going
out on those cases for the last.
Speaker 5 (32:13):
Four years, and you can even see that through the
Biden administration statistics on local arrests and nationwide arrests that
ICE has made.
Speaker 7 (32:25):
ICE worked I should say that fabricatory worked for that
ICE office here in Denver. Meantime, the Colorado Rapid Response Network.
Speaker 5 (32:32):
Says it expect to see more calls in the days
and months to come. We reached out to the ICE
offices in Washington for a response to this story.
Speaker 4 (32:41):
We have not heard back from them yet.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
You know what's going on, mass formation, psychosis. Yes, everybody's
freaked out. Oh my god, you mean you Meani, They're
really gonna do this after all of these years, all
these decades, going all the way back to when Ronald
Reagan got screwed over, We're actually going to deport people. Yeah,
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Rapist murderers, gang bangers, traffickers, you know, we're really going
to do it.
Speaker 4 (33:13):
Children in schools, Michael, children in school.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
Well, that's why as a public service announcement, I know
I was gonna make a joke, but I'm afraid some
people might actually think I'm being serious. And that was
just give a fake name and phone number on your
child's emergency contact. I mean, that's pretty much what the
stupid superintendent of the Department of the Denver Public.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
Schools was saying.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
You know, we be very careful about those names and
numbers you put on there because you know ICE might
you know ICE might request a copy of this because
it they could. Can you imagine Ice? Can you imagine
some on behalf of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement making a
CORRA request and Open Records Act requests?
Speaker 3 (33:58):
Can we can we get your school directory?
Speaker 4 (34:02):
Why?
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Well, because we can't figure out who the illegal aliens
are and we thought maybe your directory might help. No,
it won't help you anymore because those are all fake
names and fake numbers. Oh well, if that if that
kid out there on the playground right now gets hurt,
breaks a leg, or does something, who do you call?
How does that make you the difference? We call the community. Yes,
we just call the community. The community. You always put
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up the bat signal and that little dweeb there on
KADIVR just comes running and she takes care of everything.
You know, something happens to me. My emergency contacts are
like real people, real numbers, and I don't know that
any of them would come responding, including you, mister Redbeard.