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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm not going to get thinking, Okay, finally justice is
going to come for something big like this. This is
like a thousand times Watergate. It's like a pothole compared
to the Grand Canyon. That's how I look at that,
That's how I feel with this. Let's go kind of
recap you here. If you're going, what's he talking about?
(00:20):
All right, let me let me go on down here.
I'm not going to get too excited about this. Let
me just reach you the post and the President of
the United States of America. We had in President Obama
and his leadership team, people who did not want to
accept the will of the American people and electing Donald
Trump in twenty sixteen, and therefore cooked up this trees
in his conspiracy to effectively launch a year long coup
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against the sitting president of the United States of America.
Kind of feels unpatriotic to cut it off, but it
still has thirty seconds and I'm done quoting the president,
So we'll come back to that at some point in
the show. Director of National Intelligence that was created after
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nine to eleven. In that office, that office was involved
with spying on Trump. Getting it all going with Perkins
Koy and Hillary And let's let me let you hear
a Washington Post reporter when it first broke of who
was panned for all this. You know, this reminds me
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the long list of the right being right. I'll just
leave it at that.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
The people we talked to you wouldn't tell us. They
told us that the the you know, the amount of
money paid to Fusion GPS was was shared between the
campaign and the DNC, But we don't know what the
dollar figures are and we don't know exactly how that
was broken down between the two organizations.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
Oh, come on, come on, man, I get it.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
I want total transparency. This is a witch hunt. Republicans
are seeing it. The Democrats know it's a witch hunt too,
but they don't want to admit it because that's not
good politics for them.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
But it's a.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
Terrible witch hunt and it's hurt our country. And the
things that have been found over the last couple of
weeks about text messages back and forth are a disgrace
to our nation.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
It was during the Mueller investigation, that was during Trump
one point zero or more one. Nobody, especially the president,
is above the wall.
Speaker 5 (02:22):
Yes, effect of what President Obama and his senior that's
not a Democrat. The effect of what President Obama and
his senior national security team did was subvert the will
of the American people, undermining our democratic republic and enacting
what would be essentially a year's long coup against President Trump.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Yeah, bravo. But in it's something how you kind of
just feel so worn out that it doesn't almost have
that bravo excited field that you'd almost have a Finally, Yes,
it took us two years plus Muller investigation two years long,
all of that. Remember that Muller Remember all that? Can
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you repeat the question, sir? Yeah, remember all that. I'm
not going to get into that. Uh, you don't want
to do you that's outside my purview. Yeah, okay, you
didn't want to get to the bottom of it. What
really happened? Did you?
Speaker 3 (03:18):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:18):
He did not, did he?
Speaker 5 (03:19):
We are referring all of our documents to the Department
of Justice for the purpose of accountability and action. No one,
no matter who they are, no matter how high up
they are or how powerful they may be, no matter
who the intelligence officials or professionals were who were a
part of this treasonous conspiracy, There must be accountability.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
You know what that sounds like to me, now, one
eight hundred drain the swamp, right, Yes, it does. And
for some reason I believe her more than Attorney General
Van Bondi that the documents might be on her desk
are true.
Speaker 5 (03:57):
There was a President's Daily brief that was drafted. This
is put together by the different elements of the intelligence
community that reflected that same assessment. Russia did not try
to hack the election. In essence that PDB, that document
was pulled hours before it was supposed to be published
for the president to see that following.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
Morning Presidential Daily Briefing. When she says PDB, the Presidential
Daily Briefing was no, Russia had nothing to do with it.
Keep moving. Nothing to see here. He's president elect and
we all want him to be successful. Right.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
My number one priority in the coming two months is
to try to facilitate a transition that ensures our president
elect is successful.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Okay, that's what you wanted to happen over the last
few months while you're stabbing him in the back around
his back trying to yeah, we get that, you know
what we want to have happened in the next two months. There,
Barack Obama.
Speaker 5 (04:54):
This the American people not only deserve the truth and
accountability when we look at the future of our country
as a democratic republic, and the American people's ability to
have faith that when they go and cast a vote
at the ballot box, that the will of the people
will be respected by those in government, whether they be
Democrats or Republicans. The intelligence community assessed essentially, Russia doesn't
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have the tools, the capability, or the intent to try
to change the outcome of the US presidential election.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Okay, oh, oh, Obama, you're upset about it. What are
you going to do about it now? Huh.
Speaker 6 (05:29):
I'm going to be working with Congress where I can
you can to accomplish this, but I'm also going to
act on my own if Congress is deadlocked. I've got
a pen to take executive actions for Congress, and I've
got a telephone to rally folks around the country.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Oh, we heard you say that, not once, but twice,
but many times.
Speaker 6 (05:48):
I've got a pen and I've got a fall.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
Yeah, we know that. We heard you say it. I've
got a pen, I know, and I've got a fall.
Speaker 5 (05:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
And you're going to begin a phone call, probably from
an attorney going, Barack, here's my hourly weight. Right, you're
going to be in for some coordinates coming up here
pretty quick.
Speaker 5 (06:06):
This accountability is critical to make sure that this never
happens again. Exposing the truth and naming those who are
responsible should drive that accountability that has to take place.
And to use this manufactured, politicized intelligence as a means
to enact what would become essentially a year's long coup
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against President Trump.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Yes, and it was treason, his conspiracy committed by officials
at the highest level of our government. The former DNI
Director National Intelligence, James Clapper, he got the whole green
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light by Obama. We almost had like all three branches
of government working together on this. In it's like almost
we've come so far. We got to remind ourselves of hey,
rekindle that anger man. What they did. They stole your vote,
my vote if we voted for Trump, they tried to
steal it. Now, we've had coups around the world where
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they come in with tanks. This was a coup. They
didn't come in with tanks, but the results were to
try and make the same kind of outcome. So look
at it at that level. What about the Durham investigation.
That was Illuminati conspiracy, probably hanging out with a Brima
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or a Bona Vitch or whatever her name is, a
spirit cook it. I don't know about Bill Barr, former
Attorney General with Durham and all that. That's a difference. Durham,
I guess just didn't want to go there. Director of
National Intelligence Tulca Gabbard went there. Well what about former
Attorney General Loretta Lynch and in all of that. Yeah,
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they were all in on it, Susan Rice, Let's go
down the list, and they have and I bet you
right now that they're probably got facial recognition ID. All
airports are probably scanning for their faces to see if
they're trying to fly out of the country. I think
General Michael Flynn said they should get their passports right now. Well,
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when you're being accused of treason as conspiracy at the
highest level, thousand times more than Watergate, I don't know
enough of I know what we've been told and what
we saw and what we've seen. But before you say
anybody is guilty of treason, you have to see the
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facts in front of you. That's like a death penalty
kind of case, not kind of military tribunals. The right
happened with treason inside the government. Boy, think of arrest
and when they happen right now, they're getting mad that
we're arresting illegals for having legal alien kids at platforms
in California. They arrested who Barack Obama? No they didn't.
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Then you might have to have the tanks out to
actually defend against cities. See, this is what happens when
you rile up a whole generation and doctrinated, this would
fall right into place. They would not see it for
what it is that we have a constitutional republic. And
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if what's coming out, well, what about presidential immunity that
the Supreme Court gave that didn't include conspiracy to commit treason?
That's not part of a president's duties. Far from it.
Maybe Trump wanted to deal with it in one point zero,
but you saw all the IEDs they through in front
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of him with impeachment and Mueller and all of that.
But the only way to stop it is to expose
it fully. Well, Obama wouldn't do that. Come on, what
are you talking about? He's oh boy, he got a
lot of people early on, didn't he out there singing
in two thousand and seven. In two thousand and eight, see,
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oh h.
Speaker 7 (10:30):
Sweet, I do pray every day, sometimes twice a day,
All right, Samera, he wouldn't have committed conspiracy trees and
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come on, early on he convinced Americans to vote for him.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
And again he was elected by white America because of
the population of America. But here's what he had to
say out their campaigning.
Speaker 6 (11:04):
In fact, a similar anger exists within segments of the
white community. Most working and middle class white Americans don't
feel that they've been particularly privileged by their race. Their
experience is the immigrant experience as far as they're concerned.
No one handed them anything. They built it from scratch.
They've worked hard all their lives, many times only to
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see their jobs shipped overseas or their pensions dumped after
a lifetime of labor.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Wow, look at him talking to the guy with the
Patslu ribbon in his hand. Right there is.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
One.
Speaker 6 (11:39):
We have to remember that we're actually all on one team.
This is an inner mural scrimmage. We're not Democrats first,
we're not Republicans first. We are Americans first.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
What a good American right there? Why I tell you what?
Speaker 7 (11:54):
Huh?
Speaker 3 (11:54):
Well, look, the Obama campaign spine on our campaign, and
they've been caught, right, and now let's see what happens
to them. But they have been caught. They've been caught
red handed. It's probably treason. It's a horrible thing they did.
It probably never happened before, at least nobody got caught
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doing it. But they used the intelligence agencies of our
country to spy on my campaign.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
I kind of got the chills. It wasn't because the
air dropped down to sixty nine in here. No, this
is a big deal, man, truly is.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
President Obama knew about it. Joe Biden knew about it,
Call me knew about it. Brennan Clapper, the whole work.
They all knew about it. Leasa Page, the lover Struck.
They all know about it.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
And we have it documented.
Speaker 3 (12:49):
We have it in texts, we have it in all
sorts of forms. They knew about it. It was a terrible thing.
So it never happened and should never be allowed to
happen again to a president. They should never happen again.
This was a set up like we have never seen.
I think it's a political crime.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Of the century.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
And they've been caught, so let's see what happens to
them all.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Wow, heavy, right, let me lighten it a little because
we can say, wait, guys, you already stated, don't get
all upset because we're going for somebody that was some
of the high ups that were up there. No.
Speaker 5 (13:28):
No one is above the law.
Speaker 7 (13:30):
No one is.
Speaker 8 (13:31):
Above the law.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
No one is above the law. Nobody is above the law.
No one is above the law. Nobody is above the law.
No one is above the law. No one is about
the law. No one is above the law. No one
is above the law.
Speaker 7 (13:48):
No one is above the law.
Speaker 8 (13:50):
No one who is above the law.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
No one is above the law.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
No one above the law.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
No one is above the law. This was sent to
me by a wise friend. He describe the powers that
be today some of the Old Testament habakuk or habacc
wh however you pronounce it. There verse nine to eleven,
I read, who do you think you are? Recklessly grabbing
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and looting, living it up, acting like king of the mountains,
acting above it all, above trials and troubles. You've engineered
the ruin of your own house and running others. You've
run yourself. You've undermined, your foundations, rotted out your own soul.
The bricks of your house will speak up and accuse you.
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The woodwork will step forward with evidence.
Speaker 9 (14:43):
Yes, O one, nobody, especially the president, is above the wall.
Speaker 8 (14:49):
This is the tributary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Uh, there's no way in the world. I don't know
if you agree with me or not that the GOP
leadership was not involved here with Trump Russia. Some of
them that were the anti Trumper's Oh yeah, I bet you.
The President's been smiling, handshaking, acting normal, knowing now I'm
about to come out with a bazooka on you. I'm
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concerned for the personal safety still the President Trump and
now Director National Intelligence Tulsea Gabbert. I mean, she let
the genie out of the bottle here. It's kind of
hero stuff. She's a brave patriot, of course she is.
She was a lieutenant colonel, Lieutenant colonel, Did I get
that right? I think she was, Yeah, lieutenant lieutenant colonel Gabbert. Yeah,
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God keep you safe, ma'am. I mean they tried to overthrow.
That's what this is, attempted overthrow. I just watched twelve
episodes of Hitler's Bodyguard, So of history of what happened.
And there were so many attempts at throws, failed coups
that went on, and I think you know what they
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did to them, boonstro and Stropaul was at home having
some strudle when the SS knocked out his door. He
was taken out to the bottom bom ball field and
shot in the head. Now, everybody is innocent until proven guilty.
This is now over to the DOJ. Hey Bundy, you
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got your disc full now, But God keep them all safe.
This this is they're dealing down in the darkness now
and these are down in the caves and caverns, you know,
getting close to hell, way down there. Speaking of hell,
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if you're not driving right now and you're not going
to get in trouble for work, I told you get
off your phone. You know that kind of a thing.
You got your phone handy in there, don't you? All right?
Go to uh just go to Google and type in
GOP elephant logo GOP. We've all seen the elephant logo.
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It's everywhere gop elephant logo and then go to images.
I saw this on one of my now favorite YouTube shows,
mod Trika. He's like a black dude from Detroit that
puts the stuff up, and he had this this place.
Something somebody posted on social media going, hey, look at this. Now,
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when you're looking at that, you see the stars above there.
Those are pentagrams. The Dallas Cowboys star has the point
at the top. That's what a star has with a
two at the bottom. Go ahead, if you want to
go ahead and google search images for pentagram. You'll see
that it has the star at the one point at
the bottom and two at the top, just like the
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GOP logo. Now there was some sub stack on there
something I saw that had it flipped around like the
Dallas Cowboy side of the helmet, a normal star, but
it was all over the place with the GOP the
upside down three stars on top of the elephant. That's
a pentagram. That's what it is. Turn it upside down.
Sometimes your phone will flip it back around. But you
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can take a picture of it and do that. Snap
a picture in my image and then turn it around
and yeah, you'll yeah, see what it does. It flips
it around, you can't, but it's a pentaground it straight
there in broad daylight.
Speaker 4 (18:34):
Whew.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
Well, the former president that's under the air Fryer at
the moment at four hundred for twenty five minutes, he said,
I think I'll go on my wife's podcast and I'm
going to talk to the young men of America. You know,
all the boy needs is to make sure there's a
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homosexual man in his life at some point. You know,
a friend, you're in that circle. Yeah, that's you're going. No,
he did, Yeah, he did.
Speaker 9 (19:06):
One of the most valuable things I learned as a
guy was I had a gay professor in college at
a time when openly gay folks still weren't out. One
who became one of my favorite professors and was a
great guy and would call me out when I started
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saying stuff that was ignorant.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
All right, so far, all right, you can have a
professor who was gay who could have taught you some
things and called you out when you were saying things
that were ignorant. I haven't heard anything yet that makes okay.
Speaker 9 (19:45):
You need that to show empathy and kindness. And by
the way, you need that person in your friend group
so that if you then have a boy who is
who's who's who's gay or non buyer or what have.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
You, who's a who's who's he can't even say who's
the who's the boy? Who is who's or non binary you,
non binary whatever whatever you have right there? Those you know,
we're done about little boys here, right, Barack right, Joe right?
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Is all the idea ten year old child decides.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Transvestite. We remember, Joe.
Speaker 9 (20:22):
They have somebody that they can go. Okay, I'm not
alone in this right. So, so that I think is
creating that community. I know it's corny, but that's what
they need.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
That's what they need, creating that community. So in case
you have a gay kid, what are you gonna do?
Take him out to the pride parade and introducing to
some grown men. And I said, it didn't kind of
sound like that is what he's said in that community.
I don't know if he'd be all the way out there,
but you'll go search up for you know, that gay
uncle for your kid, you know, let him go play
frisbee in the park.
Speaker 9 (20:53):
Right. So, So that I think is creating that community.
I know it's corny, but that's what they need.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Corny. You just called the gay community corny in the
same brand.
Speaker 8 (21:04):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
If I say the name Larry Sinclair. Does that ring
a bell with anybody? If somebody's going, yes, that's the
guy that said he had a night of crack cocaine
fuelled sect with Obama went on Tucker Carlson Show to
talk about it. If you're going there's nothing to watch anymore?
How about that right there? Go watch that interview again.
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Wasn't there? What is do if it happened? Many of
us weren't. I don't know why anybody would think something
like that.
Speaker 9 (21:41):
And by the way, you need that person in your
friend group so that if you then have a boy,
who is Who's Who's who's somebody that they can go okay,
I'm not alone in this yes, right, So that I
think is creating that community.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
I know it's corny, but and that's what they need.
Just a gay uncle friend, take them on overnight backpacking
camping trips. Nothing to see here, Please keep moving this one.
I man, I know how much confession matters to Catholics,
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my oldest son especially he uh he said the confession,
and I how he talks about it. I've said many times,
I'm like, man, that sounds like what people sometimes go
to pay counselors for just somebody to listen. That's somebody
like that, and I guess, yeah, you can say anything.
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Shot him in the head at the gas station, the
priest hass walk out of there very slowly and run
back up and lock the apartment door somewhere. That's you know,
that's how most of us are doing. Called nine one one,
give them the description, maybe try and fake them out
for a minute, if somebody You always see these shows
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where people cover for their friends, and what I'm like, Man, no,
uh uh, I wouldn't even want to be friends with
somebody that just disposed of the body out behind the
tire store or something like this. No confession, And yes,
that's I think the idea is good.
Speaker 6 (23:21):
Now.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
I've had many Catholics say no, it's not the preset
inslves then they're the one listening and they tell them that,
you know, they go and send them more. I don't,
but hey, man, if it helps again, I know it
feels good to talk to other people. And in today's crazy,
busy up and down world, you almost feel like what
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we've come up with this thing of man, I feel
like I'm dumping on somebody. I don't want to dump
on somebody. It's like we all got our being dumped
on barriers around us, take only so many. It's I
tell you, it's a social media world. We're overwhelmed with
our brain already feeling like it's been dumped on that
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a lot of times. He might not have it for
the people right around us that really need it like this.
So confession a good thing. But I man, I really
started thinking about this when I saw this headline today
that a judge blocked a Washington law that was going
to force priests to violate confession seal. The confession Seal
it was set to take place just a few days
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on the twenty seventh. It would have eliminated clergy privilege
in cases involving child abuse, requiring priests aminiators to report
suspected abuse even if the knowledge was obtained during confession.
So I guess it would play out with father I
abused and gave the details possibly these children, and the
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Catholic priest has to tell them how wrong that is.
I would assume never been in confession, not being a Catholic,
but I assume that's wrong, and then they have to
like just eat that and take it with them I mean,
I can't priest. Sorry, and I've always said the majority
are really, really, really good men. I don't know if
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I've ever factored in the thought of that talk about
being dumped on. I know, it's your job and all
of that, and it's your commitment, and you're working with
the Holy Spirit through it all. I'm sure that he
would have that's the only way that you could survive
as a human if the Holy Spirit could lighten some
of that in some form or fashion, because that would
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be heavy to hear everybody's bad stuff. All the sense
they give you a few of the world is probably
like a lot of cops have when they see kids
abused day in and day. You know, we you know,
however often but all the bad stuff. You know, military
guys see it in battle, especially combat, when they're down
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in the trenches. But that's for a time period. It's
not for a twenty eight year career that you're involved
with that. So I would think police people at work
in child services priests have having to hear at all
things they would never tell the cops, obviously, because a
cop would arrest you. You confess that to a cop,
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I don't know, what do you guys, think about that
Senate Bill fifty three seventy five it was set to
take effect. It would have eliminated that in cases involving
child abuse. I can't imagine I might offend some Catholics here,
but I can't imagine God wanting a priest to keep
that quiet. I know it's a place where you can
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be open and honest and with that, but right, I mean,
that's my next question. Would God want that priest to
be quiet? And then the guy moves on to Tupelo
and he lives in Mississippi for a few years, and
we have a child molester that's on the run across
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the country because of I don't know anywhere in the Bible.
And if there's a Catholic out there, five nine two
thirty forty two forty two is the number you to
me two thirty forty two forty two, Or if you
don't want to talk about it on the air, just
email me Trevor at PowerTalk ninety six seven dot com.
The old fashioned my Trevor at power Talk ninety six
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seven dot com. Let me know out there, how you
how you think and feel about that and what where
is it backed up in the Bible, where you know,
is it scriptural that you must be able to confess
anything to I that's I'd like to know. There had
to be a time period in the church where I
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don't know if it was from the very start, because
I got to remind a lot of Protestants out there,
the Catholic Church was the church that began right after Jesus.
It was that, and then of course the Reformation happened,
and Luther and all, there was a break there. I
wonder at what point during Catholic theology was you could
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go in and and tell a priest that you took
a pitchfork and put it through Johnny Simpson's skull. Maybe
they have to report murder. I don't know. This was
child abuse in Washington State. I think you can confess
almost I think anything, I really do. Yeah, I think
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it is that YEH told you. That's a mind wrangler,
isn't it. I know there's many people that instantly think, no,
you don't hide anything. If you find that out, I
don't care what you're calling, what your profession, what your career,
what your job is. Now, I know many will look
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at the priests as the leader, and they are of
the congregation of God's Church here on earth. But I
don't think I should hide from those kinds of things,
all right. I can't imagine getting out at a nightclub
at two am. It's why I'm getting up to you
ternate for the third time at that point. These days,
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but back in the day, I don't really think I
ever worried about, you know, some guy driving a car
along the sidewalk, whether it was Fresno or San Jose
or Kansas City wherever I lived. I didn't think that way.
I didn't have to worry about things like that. Well,
this dude did it down in LA and the dude
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got removed from the car, the dude got beaten, the
dude gets shut. Happened in Smela. I'll tell you his
criminal background. Next, this is.
Speaker 8 (29:35):
The Trebor Tary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 4 (29:40):
We're clearly in this sacrament of confession. We're going through
the ritual. Then whatever you say in confession I cannot
repeat under any circumstances. We call it the seal of
confession because the sins are sealed in secrecy. No matter
what sins are set in confession, the priest cannot say
or do anything about them. He can't even treat the
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person differently afterwards. And this is extremely serious.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Yeah, think about it. Hi, Father Moses, I'm the California Strangler.
I've been doing this for twelve years. And then you're
out at the Apple Dunking Festival in October and Father
Moses is looking out there and there you are the
serial killer walking around. He knows it. Boy, he'd be
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eyeballing that guy. I'm gonna follow him home. He had
two little what if he looked out and saw the
serial killer with well four year old and six year
old holding their hands. Oh, this is my niece and nephew.
He tells you. You don't know. I've never thought about
this with priest, you know everything. Look at that guy
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kissing his wife and hugging his kids. But he's with
Franco over there in a almosexual relationship. He's been working
on it for four years. But he said he's still
going on and he also knows Franco and his wife.
Oh my, I gotta I gotta go find a priest
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and say thank you man? Do you how do you
deal with all that?
Speaker 4 (31:17):
If a priest directly breaks the seal, meaning if they
tell someone that a specific person committed a specific sin,
then that priest is automatically excommunicated.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
All right, serial killer, I still think you should be
You would have to say something murder that. That's I
guess that's why I'm a Protestant. Yeah. There's this guy
accused of driving his car through a crowd of people
in La is A convicted fella out on parole, Good
old California goig neighborhood guy Fernando Ramirez, twenty nine of
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San Clemente, facing a felony charge of assault with a
deadly weapon. Yeah, people were getting out this night club
two am, they were closing for the night. They went
over the security for footage. He said, sure, it was
an intentional act. Eight minutes after club security escorted this
guy outside, kicking him out of the Vermont Hollywood, he
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drove a Nissan Versa up on the sidewalk, injured at
least thirty people. That's when the crowd turned on the driver.
Sure they'd all had a little alcohol, pulled him from
his car. It sounds like riot or something, doesn't it.
Middle Eastern justice going down, started kicking him, started punching him,
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and then somebody ran over to twenty nine year old
Fernando Ramiers as he was getting kicked and punched and
people laying around and people calling ambulances in nine to
one to one, and all of this guy comes up
and shoots him, Lapd said, in the buttocks. So I
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want if the guy was aimlessly, you know, randomly aiming
toward the guy, or whether he intentionally went up and
shot him in the buttocks. I he probably had a
little bit to drink too. The shooters still at large.
He'll probably stand out in LA. They'll find him pretty quickly.
He's a five foot nine, bald Hispanic man, not too many.
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He's gonna be tough for him to blend in. I
would say. Speaking of cars, Jaguars looking to cut five
hundred management jobs, why why would they? Did anybody see
their their ad campaign for Jaguar. Yeah, like Jane's Bond,
you know, having some pelic guys that drive a Jaguar,
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you know, drink rye, you know, smoke cigars inside because
that's the life they lived. And then they did this
new ad with these bright color catwalk transvestite models didn't
even show the car in it. I mean to me,
if I had to put Dylan mulvaney in a battub
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drinking bud light up against this Jaguar ad and say
which one would destroy a company quicker? I'd say, Uh,
that one with the transvestites all dressed up and not
showing the car.
Speaker 8 (34:18):
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