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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The big breaking news about the Nashville school shooter is
the fact that the Nashville school shooter skipped the original
target due to too much security. The Nashville Police Department
has announced. I want you to understand this school security
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is a deterrent. I am calling for school security. I
want to remind you center Ted Cruz put a bill
in after the U Valley shooting to double the amount
of school resource officers put at schools. Every single Democrat
vote against it. Why are we not prioritizing school security
and safeguarding our children. We protect our children with less
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urgency than we protect our money in our banks. I
don't see a bunch of liberals out there going I
want a gun free bank, right, I want a gun
free bank because we have gun free schools. We have
no one there to protect our kids. We have people
at every bank that I've ever been to that have
a gun inside to protect your money. And we have
really good locks and doors are called safe to protect
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our money. Why is it that we prioritize our money
and do more to protect our money than we protect
our actual children. And don't tell me we can't afford
this because we just send a hell of a lot
of money, billions of dollars. It could have been used
to protect our kids in our schools with resource officers.
We could have protected our kids. We have the money
because we just sent a bunch of to Ukraine and
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we're gonna send more. We've spent more money on wars
and other country protecting other people than we ever would
have spent on school security in this country by putting
school resource officers at every school, because we should be
protecting our children with more urgency than we're protecting Ukraine.
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But this that I'm about to play for you is
what the media is not talking about. The Nashville Police
Department and Listen carefully said this about the shooter and
the manifesto. It was the only school that was targeted.
There was another location that was mentioned, but because of
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a threat assessment by the suspect, too much security, they
decided not to in that area was here in Nashville,
So we'll continue in with that investigation as well. So
the Nashville shooters skipped the original target due to too
much security. So the gun free zones work for the criminal.
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The video that's been released shows you just how much
we need real security at our schools, Real security at
our schools. We desperately need real security at our schools.
Our schools should be covered up with men and women
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who are willing to protect those kids. Why would we not.
There's anything we know about these school shootings is every
single time there are school shooting, we find what dead teachers, dead, administrators,
because they are willing to sacrifice themselves. They're willing to
sacrifice their own lives to protect and to defend the
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innocent children in their classrooms. Yet we don't trust them
to carry a firearm. It makes no sense. Why would
we not trust them to carry a firearm. Why would
we not trust them to protect children? Oh? Well, because
the narrative is, well, you know, more guns is not
the answer. Yesterday, the answer absolutely was more guns. Yesterday,
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it was very clear that the only answer to this
woman who believes she was a man was more guns.
More guns is what saved people's lives yesterday. The Nashville
Police Department got there as fast as they could. It
was fourteen minutes from beginning to end, far too long.
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They did the lockdowns perfectly, just so you know, perfectly
they did the lockdowns. The lockdowns were perfect. The teachers
did everything they could and protect those children from what
we understand, and thank goodness, thank goodness that the police
got there. Good guys with guns got there. But what
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is the left do? They come out and they're like,
gun control, gun control, here's our opportunity. Never let that
crisis right go away. So we gotta get that gun.
We gotta get those guns. We'll come out, we'll do
a full court press all the media today. We gotta
get rid of the guns, right, MSNBC, gotta get rid
of the guns. CNN, we gotta get rid of the guns. Oh,
and don't worry, we're not going to talk about the
mental health issue, right, That's something we're not gonna do.
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CNN had a conversation this morning and they were defending
the promounds of this chick who thought she was a
dude and refusing to talk about the mental health issues.
Would trying to normalize the mental health condition, which is transgenderism?
And what do they say at SN Here's what they said, Juliet,
let's talk about the thing that everyone is talking about,
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everyone is thinking, but they don't want to talk about it,
and that is the identity of the shooter. Okay, and
it's a member of the LGBTQ community. I think this
is important to bring up and you, as a parent
can talk about these issues. So the police are identifying
the shooter as a trans woman, would actually be a
trans man. So there's sort of a misidentification now, But
this is all new. I'm just wondering the identity of
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being a transgender person and all that. By the way,
I love how they're now lecturing us, right, Don Lemon,
who's an openly gay man, is now lecturing us, well,
it's not actually a trans woman if you want to
identify her correctly to transman, No, it's a chick. I
refuse to play in this space anymore. I'm not being mean, right,
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I'm not being hateful. I'm refusing to accept a mental
health condition and normalizing it because that does not help
any of the people dealing with the condition. I refuse
to sit here and act like a woman is a man.
And I'm never going to budge on this. I will
not be bullied on this. And you can come out
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as he just didn't say, well, you know, we're trying
to explain this to you and this is how it works,
and you know, well, you're actually misidentifying this. I mean,
he's defending the the the transgenderism of the dead shooter
that just took the lives of three children. And he's like, well,
you're actually you're actually not you know, listen, this is
I'll go back to his words, you're actually misidentifying. He's
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angry that how dare you in her legacy, this dead
woman who was killed by cops, who was killing children
in a school, how dare you get it wrong? These issues?
So the police are identifying the shooter as a trans
woman would actually be a trans man. So there's sort
of a misidentification now, but this is all new. I'm
just wondering the identity of being a transgender person and
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also being identified as a woman. Does this pose any
sort of difference or difficulty for police because it's not
typically a woman, regardless of how they are identifying. So
there are a couple of things here that so just
let's just go through this. Is this making it more
difficult for police because the majority of the time people
that kill people in school shootings are dudes? And does
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this make it more difficult because all of a sudden,
now it's a chick. So he's admitting don Lemon is
admitting that this is a woman, but he wants you
to bow down to the psychotic nature of the left
and admit that you're getting it wrong, that this is
actually a trans man. And then he immediately contradicts that, saying, well,
it's harder for them because she's a woman. Are different
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and that we are going to have to talk about
and delve into. Right, So each of these cases is
always going to have a particular difference, right, whether it's
someone is angry at their father, or someone had something
happen at this school, and this is a unique case,
and we have to be sensitive about it. To the
extent that Audrey Hall identifies as a woman. Who do
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not see mass shooters who are female, especially in particular
school shooting murderers. Is this is actually, I think the
first time that I can remember. I know, I was
on air yesterday stating the same. And so that uniqueness
is obviously going to go to only one part of this, Right,
Each of these school shootings has motive, and means motive
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goes to the particular person, what's their mental health situation,
what happened at the school, why did they choose that target,
what happened at that school. So now she's implying that
maybe the school is responsible for the suffering of said shooter.
What we know by the school is is a Christian school.
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It's a Christian school. I'm sure this check that is
wanting to be a dude and wants you to be
forced to say she's a dude probably didn't like that
there was traditional values being taught at this school. I would.
I would guess that's probably what the motive was. We'll
find out more when they release more from the manifesto,
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but what we know about this shooter now is clear
she dealt with mental health issues. If there's any one
common theme of these shooters is that they deal with
mental health issues. That's the part we need to all
be talking about it is that, Okay, they're dealing with
mental health issues almost every single time something significant. But
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this mental health issue, they want you to celebrate it
and embrace it because it's part of the LGBTQIA community.
I will go back to the original thing that I
played for you. If you want to protect these kids,
you have to give them the security that they deserve,
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and that is armed resource officers. The Nashville shooters skipped
the original target due to quote too much security. She
looked at this school and said, there is no security.
I know there's no security. I've my surveillance on this school.
There's no security. There's no security, there's no research officer,
no one has a gun. I can literally shoot through
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the doors and climb through. It was the only school
that was targeted. There was another location that was mentioned,
but because of a threat assessment by the suspect too
much security, they decided not to in that area was
here in Nashville. So we'll continue in what that investigation
as well. Let's also be clear about one other thing.
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The only thing the White House cares about is not this.
The only thing. The only thing that this White House
cares about is now coming after guns. The other part
of this story is just how sick the White House
has become. They have clearly decided, and they decide the moment.
They were ready, like premeditated, whenever there's a school shooting.
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We never let a crisis go to waste. We're gonna
call for massive gun control. And that's exactly what the
White House has done. They went into a full court
press immediately before we even knew what guns were used.
It didn't at it right. We got to ban them.
And that's the narrative coming from this White House. And
they're not stopping on this because they don't care about
protecting your kids. They care about taking away guns and
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putting a political ideology out there. Joe Biden also opened
his comments on the Nashville Christian School shooting with jokes
about ice cream. President Joe Biden ascended the podium Monday
and joked about chocolate chip ice cream before calling for
more gun control in the wake of that Nashville Christian
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School shooting. He joked about ice cream of the audience
and the inst room. Prior to shifting to talk about
the Nashville school attack, Biden said, quote, we know there
are a number of people who did not make it,
including children. He said, we have to do more to
stop gun violence, ripping our communities apart, ripping at the
very soul of the nation. We have to do more
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to protect our schools so they aren't turned into prisons.
Biden added the shooter in this situation reportedly had two
assault weapons and a pistol, two AK forty seven's. He
went on to set he said, I can tell I
call on Congress again to pass my assault weapons ban.
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It's about time that we began to make more progress. Now.
This morning full court press from the White House to
never let a crisis go to waste. And as I
let you hear what the White House had to say
on MSNBC, I want to remind you of one fact.
Every single Democrat voted against a bill, a bill in
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the Senate doubling police officers in schools. One armed officer
could have stopped this lunatic before a child was killed.
There's a very good chance to absolutely. The Covenant School
shooting was horrific. People lost their lives. There was no
one there, not a single good guy with a gun
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to stop a guy with a gun. A gun free
zone didn't work. The video has been put out of
her shooting, this transgendered woman who said she was a man,
shooting through the locked door to gain access. So the
locked door didn't work. This is why every time there's
a horrific event that happens, politics disappears. For the people
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that are at that event, they just want somebody to
come and stop the bad guy with a gun. And
what does that take. It takes a good guy with
a gun and there have been bills that have been
put out there. Senator Ted Cruz was the one after
the shooting, a new Valdi who said that he wanted
to double police officers in schools. Every single Senate Democrat
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voted against that bill because they don't care about protecting lives.
What they do care about is pushing political agendas and
political ideology. The guns are bad, so they can have
more control over our lives. Press secretary pushing this morning
for a sault weapons band, had this to say, joining
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us now White House Press Secretary Karine John Pierre and
on the hills of hearing from President Biden, Karen, I'm
just wondering, is there is there any renewed support for
an assault weapons ban? Is there anything the White House
can do through executive order to try and stem the
tide of what is an epidemic of gun violence across
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the country. Well, Mika, thank you so much for having
me on another sad and devastating day after what we
saw in Nashville, Tennessee yesterday. Look, our hearts go out
to the families who lost loved ones again a family's
worst nightmare, which is what we heard from the President.
You know, Mika, last night. This is personal for so
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many of us. Last night, when I got home, I
hugged my eight year old just a little bit tighter.
And the sad thing about that, Mika, I was one
of the lucky ones. Like many Americans, I was one
of the lucky ones last night, because you know why
my daughter came home from school. And so this is
what we're living with as a country. And I heard
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someone else say this, many of your guests say this today.
No other country is dealing with us. No other country
is dealing with our kids going to school and being slaughtered,
being murdered, teachers being slaughtered, being murdered. And we're seeing
this in grocery stores, We're seeing this in churches, a
place of worships, and it is unbelievable that this is
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still occurring. And our message here, Mika, is very clear,
it's enough enough enough. We have had a president who
has acted on this. I know you are asking me
about executive actions. What else can we do? This president
has taken more executive actions on gun violence safety than
any president before him, and he has done that in
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two years. Just earlier this month, we took another executive action.
We signed the saferst Community. He signed the Safer Community Act,
which was by Parson, something that he pushed for, which
we hadn't seen in thirty years. But guess what, as
we're seeing, we need to do more. And I've heard
this theme throughout the show this morning, which is courage.
We need Republicans in Congress to show some courage. This
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is what they owe these parents, This is what they
owe these family members who are losing their loved ones.
They need to show courage. We need guns safety laws,
comprehensive gun safety laws. We need to ban assault rifles.
Those weapons of war do not belong in our streets.
They do not belong in schools. And again, this is unacceptable,
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and you're going to continue to hear from the President
call this out. I love how they go immediately back
into weapons of war. I love how they completely look
over the fact that the gun laws that were put
into place, for example, in Nashville and on this campus,
it was a gun free zone, right, This was a
gun free zone. No guns were allowed. This is a
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private school, by the way, a private school that had
no resource officer. The Nashville shooter, we also know was
an ex student, an ex student. It was clearly dealing
with mental health issues. She believes she was a man.
It's a mental health issue. That's what you want to
be talking about today, if you want to stop some
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of these shootings. We keep seeing these LGBTQI, a transgendered shooters.
It keeps happening. The media doesn't want to talk about that.
But this Nashville shooter was an ex student who had
a detailed plan to kill. Were now being told the
former student who shot through the doors of a Christian
elementary school in Nashville and unlocked that door by shooting
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through it killed three children and three adults, had drawn
a detailed map of the school, including potential entry points,
and conducted were val into the building before carrying out
this massacre. The Metropolitan Police Chief John Drake did not
say exactly what drove the shooter to open fire Monday
morning at the school before kill before being killed by police,
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but he provided chilling examples of the shooters elaborate planning
for the targeted attack, the latest in a series of
mass shootings in a country that has grown increasingly vulnerable
to bloodshed in our schools because we refuse to protect
our kids. Quote, we have a manifesto. We have some
writings we're going over that to pertain to this date,
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the actual incident. We have a map drawn out of
how this was all going to take place, he said
in an interview with NBC News. And investigators believe the
shooter had some resentment for having to go to that
Christian school. Democrats always seem to go back to this,
never let a crisis go to waste. You have a
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fit crisis, and what do they push? A political ideology
and they go all in, never let a crisis go
to waste. Do whateverver you can right, do whatever you
can to push a political agenda. The reality is we
do more to protect our money than we do to
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protect our children. You go to a bank, your bank's
protected by an armed guard. You go to a bank
and we have doors that you can't even shoot through
to protect your money. Why do we protect our money
with more vigilance and we protect our children in our schools?
Why is it that Democrats refuse to vote for more
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schools security guards, more security resource officers. Why is it
that every Democrat and the Senate said no to doubling
the number of school resource officers? We can afford it.
Look at all the money we're sending to Ukraine, we
can afford it. They just choose not too. There's another
part of this story of this shooting that I think
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a lot of people in the media are not going
to cover, and that's this this shooter apparently had another target.
The Nashville Police Department, talking about the school shooter left
in manifesto, had this to say about this other target.
Listen carefully, Well, it's the only school that was targeted.
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There was another location that was mentioned, but because of
a threat assessment by the suspect, too much security, they
decided not to in that area was here in Nashville.
So we'll continue in with that investigation as well. It
was did you hear that there was another target by
the shooter, but the target the shooter decided there was
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a threat assessment, and in that threat assessment there was
too much security. So don't tell me that having armed
guards to protect our children at schools is a bad idea.
You know, I've heard this liberal line over and over again.
Oh more, guns don't don't solve problems, right. Too many
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guns make things too dangerous. Guns are not the answer
to the solution. The Nashville shooter would disagree with you.
The Nashville shooter had multiple targets and chose to school
because there was no one there with a gun to
stop her. The Nashville shooter skips her original school target
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due to quote too much security in our own words,
our own manifesto. It was the only school that was targeted.
There was another location that was mentioned, but because of
a threat assessment by the suspect too much security, they
decided not to in that area was here in Nashville.
So we'll continue in with that investigation as well. We're
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continuing with that investigation as well. So let's just recap
what we have here. We have a White House that
is obsessed we're taking away your right to own a firearm,
and they've gone on a full court press, never letting
a crisis go to ways to do that right. Karane
John Pierre lied also today saying that, and she push
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said Republicans need to listen to the majority of Americans
in this country banning guns. It's not true. The majority
of Americans do not support gun control. That's a lie.
Scarborough and gun violence, that something has gone radically wrong
over the past twenty five years. I can tell exactly
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what went wrong. We've taken God out of our schools.
We've taken logic out of our schools. We've taken parenting
away from the parents. We don't we don't. We don't
allow our forced fathers to actually have to step up
and be a father to children. We have a government
that will take care of you, so the dads can disappear.
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And we've normalized mental health issues because it fits a narrative,
a woke narrative, that it's normal for a dude to
think he's a chick or a chick to think he's
a dude, which is exactly, by the way, what happened
with these pronouns. You've got a guy, a girl, a
dressed like a dude, claiming she's a dude who decides
to go to a school where there's traditional values and
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blow up that school. You know, you look at this
footage from this elementary school, and you see her drive
in her little woke car. You see her circle of
the parking lot, you see her park that car, and
then you see her walk up to locked doors that
she knows her locks. She didn't even try to open them,
she knows their locks. She's done her reconnaissance, and she
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blows through the doors, shooting them out to double the doors,
those metal doors with glass. And what does she do.
She blows through one, slides under that crossbar that you
push on to exit those doors, walks through the second one,
then walks in the hallway, dress like a dude, going
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through the school with her gun, walking through doors, deciding
to walk in, just finding anyone, right, She's just finding
anyone she can kill. At that point, she doesn't care
because she's angry that there's a traditional school from what
we understand, and she decides to go in and she
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decides to actually attack little children. And what stopped this shooter?
Two heroes, two men. CNN also this morning saying, quote
pronouns don't kill children. People with guns kill children. We
don't own guns in this country. Guns own us at
this stage, is what they said. That was their response,
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because they don't want to talk about the mental health
issue in this country, which is we have normalized a
mental health issue, which is when you believe that you
are the opposite sex. And we are seeing more and
more shooters that are that are connected. Okay, we are
seeing more and more shooters who have mental health issues.
Almost every time. It's a serious mental health and we
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have normalized mental health and we've encouraged it mental health problems.
We've encouraged mental health issues. Little Timmy comes home and
liberals say, turned a little Timmy into susy. Oh, it's normal.
Give them puberty blockers cut off their genitals, right, member,
University of Vanderbilt, University was doing this. Why did they
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say they were doing it. We have them on tape
in Nashville. What were they saying about this. They were saying,
because it's a big moneymaker. Guns don't fix this problem.
Democrats say, more guns is not the answer. All right,
I'll agree with that statement. Just take the guns we
currently have and give them at people and allow them
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to protect and defend these kids, because they're gonna protect them,
to offend these kids when at school shooter comes in anyway,
they're going to protect these kids. They're going to protect
these kids, and they're gonna die on behalf of these kids.
We see it every time there's anything we know it
is true. The adults in the room when they are
school shootings do not aband the kids. They don't try
to save themselves. What do they do? They try to
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save their kids. That's what they do every single time.
Why not let them arm up. I was talking about
this with my wife yesterday and I was like, this
is why we will never send our kids to a
school that doesn't have armed resource officers. I care about
the quality of the the education. Second, I care about their
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security first. That's my job as a dad. I always
walk up and always say thank you to the armed
security guards at my kids school. I will not put
them in a school that doesn't have armed security I
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