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My name is Lee Elsie.
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value in Root for America as well. We've got a
very special guest joining us right now. He has been
part of my morning show here in Connecticut for many,
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many years, and he is the executive director of the
Catholic Charities here in the state of Connecticut and Catholic
Conference excuse me in the state of Connecticut. Always did
the charity part. But his name is Christopher Heely. He
used to be the chairman of the Republican Party in
the state of Connecticut as well. But he saw the
light and has been helping out and doing what he's
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doing for a long time. And I wanted to bring
him on this Afternoons Lash evening to talk about this
horrific shooting in Minneapolis.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Chris, how are you. I appreciate you coming on.
Speaker 5 (02:02):
Greatly.
Speaker 6 (02:03):
Thanks again, it's real honor.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Well, it's an honor for me to have you on,
so listen. I'll get out of your way. Talk to me.
What's your what's your vision?
Speaker 4 (02:10):
What's your thoughts on this horrific another horrific shooting, another
terrible tragedy, but more violence pointed at the Catholic Church
or religion in general.
Speaker 6 (02:21):
Yeah, I think you run out of adjectives when things
like this happen. And I think the things that we
take away from it are that there is an incredible
uh tremor in our culture, in our in our collective
consciousness as a society, that we have these extremely trouble
elements that are lurking in the open who are mentally disturbed,
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angry young men, isolated young men, confused young men. In
case of this individual going untreated but resorting to violence
and resorting to violence, it's the most vulnerable children in
a house of worship at a moment of prayer before
schools being started. There's just no more horrible a scenario
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that you can imagine that's been realized. I think what's
really disturbing is that again, churches are the subject of
acts of violence because they are known as soft targets.
One thing that has happened over the last few years,
including in Connecticut, is that lawmakers have made a small
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effort to help subsidize churches, houses of worship, and some
schools that are not public, to hardening their schools and
to adding other services such as cameras and bulletproof glasses.
As unenticing as that sounds for a church, it's a
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necessary part of the world we live in and more
needs to be done on that. I know you're having
another guest on who's an extra law enforcement in Connecticut,
Greg Howard. But I think there's a lot of things
we can do as a society to encourage former law
enforcement people, former military people to give their time to
be eyesoneers at churches and young and schools. Private schools,
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public schools have police officers. Public schools have unlimited resources.
Public buildings are secure, but private buildings, private houses of
worship are vulnerable. And the countrary to public opinion, they're
not to wash in money to spend lots of money
on security provisions without some help from the government. We've
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had that in Connecticut to a certain degree.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
We hope we can do.
Speaker 5 (04:38):
More of it the coming years.
Speaker 6 (04:39):
But I want to get back to this issue of
where we are a society, and then the actually atrocious
comments by some people that denigrated prayer at this moment,
that felt that prayer was not suitable and prayer was
useless and prayer was not appropriate.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
All I can say is I'm going to start praying.
Speaker 5 (05:01):
For those people.
Speaker 6 (05:01):
Because prayers when we, you know, we lower ourselves and
surrender ourselves to God's mercy, his wisdom, his love. And
it is moments like this where prayer is extremely invaluable
into helping us navigate this grief and then coming up
with ideas on how to support the survivors of this
shooting in Minnesota, plus survivors from other shootings, the trauma
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that's caused to these young people, their families, the survivors,
not to mention the people that have suffered an immeasurable
loss that I can't fathom on any circumstance. But there's
also this anger and it's hard to say, but it
comes from an ideology that has forced us to accept
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this transgender movement, and sadly, even though this individual was
a proud adherent to that culture, that ideology, and that's
what it is. It's an ideology and a mental illness.
There's no such thing as transgender. You're born as you are,
as God created you in his image. If you feel
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confused about your identity, then that should be dealt with
with love and understanding and treatment and counseling. It shouldn't
be affirmed or encouraged, which then leads to things like
dangerous drugs being ingested by young confused children, dangerous almost
apocalyptic surgeries. And thankfully the Trump administration has put its
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foot down on this. But I don't think anyone should
be confused that these and I call them extremists in
this movement have no intention of giving up, and you
see it every day. They're continuing to do it, including
asking us all the sort of nothing to see here
with his shooter, given his psychological makeup and what he
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was acting out on. He was acting out on the
fact that he was an untreated for a malady that
he has no not necessarily guilty of anything other than
he was confused and allowed that confusion to morph into
isolation affirmation by at least his parents in some cases,
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and then for him to you know, mire in his
own mind until he acted out. I mean, it's a
bigger problem we could talk forever about. You know, the
impact of violence in our culture owns the constant bombarding
of sexual imagery and violence that young boys are particularly
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engaged in. We now have this, you know, generation of
adolescens and what I call post adolescents. You know, post
adolescens used to be he turned seventeen, eighteen, you're an adult.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Go out and get a job.
Speaker 5 (07:45):
Now at least post adolescents.
Speaker 6 (07:46):
Are now in their twenties, twenty three, twenty fours, as
old as thirty, still living at home, still living in isolation.
You know, playing video is not a playing video violent
video and degrading video games where women are degraded and
with sexual content and violence, and that becomes their world.
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Then they add in confusion about their sexual identity, anger
over that, and frustration. Rather than a society seeing that
and saying, look, we've got to do something. We need
to get these folks care, we're just sort of averting
our eyes and then we're shocked when we get what
happened in Minnesota.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
So we're enabling too.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
I think the parents of these transgenders are enabling these
kids because you wouldn't do the same thing if they
were beliemic.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
You wouldn't do the same thing if they were anorexic.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
These are sick individuals who have a desperate need for help.
So I've been saying that forever, and I'm glad you
doubled down on that. But I want to just really
quick go back to the prayer factor of this, because
I think you were referencing some of the painous things
that Jen Psaki said. She said, prayer is not freaking enough.
Prayer does not end schools shooting's. Prayer does not make
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parents feel safe. Blah blah blah. You know, here's the
former mouthpiece for the Democrat administration and she's going on throw.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
In the Millwalk.
Speaker 6 (09:10):
You can throw in the Minneapolis mayor, you can throw
in some other elected officials that really should apologize for that.
To anyone of any faith, any faith, not just the
Catholic faith, prayer is the fundamental act that everyone engages
in if they are seeking a better relationship with their creator,
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with something greater than themselves.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Mine is Jesus.
Speaker 6 (09:33):
Christ and the Holy Trinity. Others have other issues or
other gods that they pray to, but prayer is so important.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
I mean just personally.
Speaker 6 (09:43):
I mean I you know, as I can say, I
made a lot of mistakes in my life and made
a lot of poor judgment calls. It wasn't until I
got myself dedicated into you know, prayer on a daily
regiment and throughout the day looking for God's mercy and guidance.
It's not like prayer is not wish upon on a
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shooting star. It's not wishing for that job. It's not
wishing for you know, a better outcome at work. You know,
it's asking for God's mercy. It's surrendering yourself for that
mercy and guidance and love that you can return to
God himself and to others around you. And it's a
humbling experience. It right sizes us as human beings. There
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should be more of it. You know, there was a
time when we had prayer in public schools at the
beginning of the day before the Supreme Court. I think
wrongfully forbade it because of church and state. But what
it did was it brought people together during a compoint
in the early part of the day to reflect, to
reflect and ask for guidance. And you know, that's all
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you know, prayer is about to most people.
Speaker 7 (10:51):
But to denigrate it and to belittle it, especially as
these children were murdered as they were praying, it's just
I don't even know how the words to describe it
on family television, but it's the kind of thing that
again makes me want to pray for them because I
think that's.
Speaker 5 (11:07):
What it's going to take for us to get out
of this mess.
Speaker 6 (11:10):
And Chris, the church, whatever church you belong to, provides
that structure, provides that love. If you seek it, it
repays more than anything you ever put into it. And
I think at times like this. We see that evidence
in Minneapolis, Minnesota with some of those comments made by
some of the surviving parents who I can't even believe
what they're going through, but they're showing I.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Gotta jump in, I gotta jump it.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
Can you stick around one more segment because I got
a couple of things I want to ask you.
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If you don't mind, sure, all right, stick around.
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We'll have a Christopherhali when we come back, Executive Director
of Connecticut Catholic Conference, will take a short break.
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We only got him for a few more minutes.
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That's Christopher Healy from the Connecticut Catholic Conference. So you know, Chris,
we were talking obviously about the shooting in Minneapolis. What's
your general thoughts on how do you keep these soft
targets safe. I know maybe that's not your place of expertise,
but I mean you have to be talking about that.
Speaker 6 (15:31):
Well, no, we worked in Connecticut on that, and yeah,
it's been Obviously, every church is responsible for its own security,
and I think part of the things that we're doing
is our priests are very aware of these kind of things.
But there's almost so much you can do unless you
have the money to invest in things like you know, cameras,
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hardening doors that lock from the inside, as I think
that was the critical in the Minneapolis church, where doors
were able to be locked and prevented further casualties things
like bulleproof glass, a warning system. But it's also uh,
you know, professional off duty or former police officers who
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may want to volunteer their time at their church and
then receive let's say a tax credit or some kind
of per diem for it. I think there's a there
are ways where we can get inventive and you know,
do that. You're always trying to strike a right balance.
Though a church has to be open, you know, welcoming.
It can't be a fortress. It can't look you know,
like an armed installment obviously, so we have to be
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sensitive to that. But common sense and communications and also
just as backtrack, you know, this individual, like the other individuals,
were clearly uh time bombs waiting to go off, and
they were clearly visible to some people in school districts,
maybe in other public venues, and certainly through parents. And
there has to be a public awareness education program that
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really teaches parents and others how to you know, gauge
these warning signs for a psychotic behavior or schizophrenic behavior
to get to get some of these individuals, you know,
the help they need, and not leave them sitting stewing,
growing more angry, embittered, isolated, and then acting out with
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firearms or other means of destruction. I think that's a
really important thing. And that's another thing the church you know,
teaches in terms of its community ideals, is to connect
everyone to God through the community. Through the church, they're
communicating and sharing these stories of with fellow parishioners to
get the support they need and the guidance they need
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and the professional services they need. I think once we
you know, sort of continue to recover from COVID and
all the isolation and all the zoom meetings and all
the telephone obsessions, and we connect each other, you know,
in the spirit of God and and and grace, I
think we might get to a point where these things
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will become less less a matter of fact. And I
think that's what we need to do, and certainly need
to pray for anyone who's been the subject of violence
on any level, but particularly this last which is so
tragic it's you know, it should drive more people back
to prayer and to asking for God's guidance and wisdom
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and mercy, that's the only way we're going to get
through this. We're not going to get through this by
you know, blaming everybody or you know, looking for these
sort of secualized solutions to things. This all comes down
to faith and a reconnection to God through we like
through the faith of your choice.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
We only have about sixty seconds left, and I'll ask
you basic question, which is do you think that in
general sense, religion is under attack. Catholic religion under attack,
but generally religion under attack.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
You see more of these things coming well.
Speaker 6 (18:59):
I think the secular forces, the secular force in this
country very organized and very strong, and they seem to
have nothing better to do than than belittle religious endeavor.
But I see the data and our churches are filling
up again where we're more than at least in Connecticut.
We're making great progress and getting our churches filled again.
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One of the statistics I suffer the Catholic faith was
like one hundred and eight thousand male converts to the
Catholic faith over the last year, which is huge. And
we're seeing a huge spike in young men seeking to
follow the Catholic religion, which is either returning. They're either
returning to the church or they're signing up to be
adult members of the church. And these are all very
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encouraging sign where.
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To put.
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Because we got to go where do folks find you
guys and learn more about the Connecticut.
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Catholic from Connecticut an Atticut. Reach out to your local
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Speaker 1 (20:09):
All right, brother, I appreciate you. Chris Heally, Connecticut Catholic Conference.
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We have him on the morning show all the time,
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All right, well, take a break, go through the bottom
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One of the most entertaining and well one of the
most well informed. Great guests we have on my morning
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show each and every week on Monday mornings, we sit
down for a half hour and talk to this next guest.
He has been a police officer for over twenty years
and now he's been a state representative here in the
state of Connecticut for I think he's won two the
three elections. And he's my friend. Greg Howard is joining us. Greg,
thanks for coming on. I appreciate you carving out some
time and your very busy schedule, but thank you for
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talking to America.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
I appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (23:58):
Thank you so much. I appreciate you in here.
Speaker 4 (24:00):
So last Monday we talked at length about the doxing
of ice agents and how Connecticut is sort of a
sanctuary state, and I kind of wanted just to get
to that first.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
So America, get your opinion on that.
Speaker 4 (24:15):
Like, you know, you've got these ICE agents. They're just
trying to do their job, and yet politicians, not just
to understand of Connecticut, but around the country are either
doxing them, putting their name out there, or trying to,
you know, kind of get in the way of them
doing their duty.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
Yeah, so I think you know, Lee, thank thanks for that,
and thanks for having me on. You're doing a great job.
And look we did to get down to the fundamentals
of our government. Okay, Congress or the legislature. The legislative
branch makes laws, the executive branch enforces those laws, and
the judiciary branch interprets them. I mean, this has been
going on since seventeen ninety ones, it's not new. So
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we have a broken immigration system, There's no doubt about that.
When people talk about individuals in this CA who have
overstayed their visas, for example, who are here undocumented here,
as illegal aliens here without qualifying immigration status, whatever word
you want to use, these are individuals who are victims
of a failed immigration policy. ICE agents are out enforcing
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existing immigration law. So when I see US senators or
US congressmen or US congresswomen coming to a podium and
criticizing ICE agents who are collecting a federal paycheck simply
for doing their job because those members of Congress disagree
with the existing laws that they have control over that
they've done nothing to change, it's frustrating. And the biggest
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thing that's the most frustrating is we are living in
a time now where the partisan divide is so polarizing
that we have people on both sides of the spectrum
that are so brainwashed and are so willing to do
violence that when politicians come to a podium and they
make these ICE agents out doing their job out to
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be the cape codes for their failures in Washington, d C.
They're putting the lives of these agents at risk. And
what I mean is when you go out and you
tell these deranged individuals on the far left that these
ICE agents are criminals and thugs, as a congressman in
Connecticut call them, and they're all taking innocent people off
the streets to deport them to Uganda or some other thing,
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you're putting the lives of these officers at risk because
these individuals will buy into this rhetoric and will take
steps to go and hurt or worse these ICE agents.
And the worst part about this is when you look
at states like Connecticut Lee and we have something in
connect called the Trust Act, which basically says law enforcement
cannot communicate with ICE. Tom Homan has made it clear
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from day one he and his ICE agents and Department
of Homeland Security and Immigration are focused on taking criminals
who are here illegally out of this country. These are
people who human traffic, who rape, who murder you name it,
Rob Steele, and get them out of this country. And
he told sanctuary states and sanctuary city leaders, if you
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will not give me access to correction institutions, courthouses, police departments,
that's fine, but we're going to go. We're going to
run these people up, and we're going to do in communities.
And when we do, and my ICE agents encounter individuals
who are here in violation of federal law, they're coming
to whether or not they've committed a crime. So I
find it ironic that when people in states like Connecticut
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where we live, democrats who have pushed these policies go
out and make Tom Holman, ICE and specifically the ICE
agents who, by the way, don't get to determine who
they are and are not going to enforce immigration law on.
By the way, if you're in violational law, you're getting
picked up. Police officers do the same thing all throughout
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the country every single day. These individuals are been forced
to go into the communities by these legislators, are these
mayors and city leaders, governors, etc. And then they turn
around and blame ICE and the agents that these individuals
who've committed no state crimes are being rounded up by
ICE and deported.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
Well, you created that.
Speaker 5 (28:13):
This is your failure to cooperate with ICE's mission to
get criminal undocumented immigrants out of our country. You don't
want to cooperate, So now they're doing it anyway, and
they're taking the people that you claim are being victimized
that you set up.
Speaker 8 (28:29):
It is.
Speaker 5 (28:30):
I've been in the legislature for five years. I've been
a law enforcement for twenty three years. This may be
the single most frustrating display of hypocrisy I've ever seen.
Speaker 4 (28:42):
Greg Howard state representative police officers with us this evening
on war again.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
You can email me.
Speaker 4 (28:47):
A question or two if you've got one form Lelsiradio
at gmail dot com.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
I'll try to squeeze it.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
And you made a great point about basically the horrible
people here in Connecticut.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Just the point that I'm trying to make is we're
in Connecticut.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
We had this awful ambush attack of police officers where
a police officer passed away.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
I think it was a couple of years ago. I'm
just waiting for that to happen.
Speaker 4 (29:09):
Greg, you know, it's definitely going to happen with all
the docsing that's going on as far as legal immigration.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
I do want to flip the script though.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
I want to talk about crime in some of these
big cities and get your opinion on Donald Trump putting
National Guard folks in Washington. And since he's done it,
not one murderer. So I mean that pretty much tells
the tale of what people are looking for. They're looking
for some law and order, They're looking for some structure
in some of these big cities that have been run
ransacked by criminals.
Speaker 5 (29:39):
Yeah, no doubt about it. Look, you know I've said
this on your show, and I've been saying this for years,
and individu folks should look this up. D DAT the
data driven approach to crime and traffic safety. This is
not new. First of all, I got two teenagers, as
you know, one's a freshman and one's a junior, and
I say to them, hey, they put more cops in Washington, DC,
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and they found that crime went down. And they both
look at me like, yeah, well the data, what do
you expect was going to happen? Of course right? The
DDAs empirical imperial data showed that when they flooded areas
in certain cities throughout the United States, violent crime went down,
Traffic crashes went down, speeding went down, traffic violations, you
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name it, it all went down. The Mayor DC herself
said they had something like an eighty nine percent reduction
in carjackings in three weeks. That's incredible. That is absolutely incredible.
A fifteen percent reduction overall crime in three weeks. That's incredible.
But this is not new Newslea. When you flood, listen,
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criminals arch nemesis is law enforcement because criminals don't care
about laws. The legislature can pass all the laws they want.
Criminals don't care. They don't buy by them anyway. Their
concern is the law enforcement officers, whether it's ice agents
that we were talking about, whether it's your state troopers,
your highway patrol, your city police officers, your county sheriffs,
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those are their concern. And whenever those law enforcement officers
are there and supported and empowered to do their job
to enforce the laws that we've all agreed on through
our elected officials, then yes, crime is going to go
down because the criminals will run and hide. But the
problem is that for the last seven years, the criminal
element has been protected by the Democrat Party. They've been
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protected time and time again because the Democrat Party's mantra
throughout the United States continues to be that criminals are
victims somehow and the police are the villains. Well, Donald
Trump said no more. He said, the city where I
live and I have to do business is out of control,
and the city mayor is bought into this nonsense, and
I'm not going to be a part of it, and
we're going to make it safe. And he did that
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three weeks ago, and by god, it's happened. We have
law enforcement there, they know, they're supported, they're on a mission,
they're doing their job. And you have that Democrat mayor
Ian Crowe. She herself said that it's been a single,
magnificant dropping crime. Of course she had to find some
other way to, you know, but Trump's still a boogeyman
and all that other stuff. And listen, I've been on
your show for years, and you know I'm not a blind,
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diehard Trump supporter. I've been critical of Donald Trump at times.
I don't agree with everything the man does, but on
these issues and when it comes to law enforcement, he
is the most correct president of my lifetime, no doubt
about it.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
It's simple common sense, Greg. I mean, this is not
really hard. Like you said, your.
Speaker 4 (32:25):
Kids they shrug their shoulders and roll their eyes and say,
what do you expect.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
You put more boots on the ground.
Speaker 4 (32:30):
You put more cops in plain view, and criminals will
stop being criminals.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
They can't do these crimes when all these cops are around. Listen,
music is playing. Can you stick around one more break?
Speaker 5 (32:44):
Absolutely?
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Okay. I want to come back.
Speaker 4 (32:46):
When we come back, I want to talk a little
bit more about the shooting in Minneapolis.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
I want to get Greg's opinion on how to.
Speaker 4 (32:52):
I don't know, fortify is maybe that's the wrong word,
but at least figure out a way to make these
soft targets a little bit safer. And I know our
senator here in the state of Connecticut balked at funding
for resource officers in some schools. So we'll talk to
Greg Howard, state representative about that when we come back.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
What are you doing?
Speaker 4 (33:12):
Check out the Gateway Pundit, Untamed Nation, Root for America.
Listen on some of these great radio stations from the
East coast to the West coast.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
We'll come right back. You're listening to the war Zone,
all right.
Speaker 3 (33:34):
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Speaker 9 (34:05):
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Speaker 2 (34:08):
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Speaker 8 (34:38):
I think, well, I think ten thousand dollars investor in
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Mark?
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Speaker 2 (35:52):
All right.
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Thank you, Wayne, good to see you again.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
Welcome back everyone.
Speaker 4 (36:46):
You're listening and watching the Warzone. Wayne is off for
a couple of days. My name is Lee Elsi there
call me the Voice of Freedom. You can email me
lelsradio at gmail dot com.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
Love to hear from you.
Speaker 4 (36:56):
I'm getting a bunch of emails from all over the
country them coming. Our guest here in the final segment
is a great guest. I have him on at least
once a week on my morning show. He always brings
just a tremendous amount of common sense and knowledge about
everything that he's talking about. And if he doesn't know it,
he goes out and finds about it, finds out about it,
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basically delivers that to the people that he represents. He's
also a police Officer's name is State Representative Greg Howard. Well,
his name is not state representative, but he is a
State Representative Greg Howard, and Greg, I did want to
get to your opinion on something that's not funny. It's
very serious, and I want to get your opinion on
how we can better protect these soft targets in your mind,
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these vulnerable places churches obviously, but even schools, high schools,
middle schools, elementary schools. You know, what possibly can we do?
We have to put all our chips in the middle
to try to figure this out.
Speaker 5 (37:50):
Right, Farmers figured this out a couple of hundred years ago.
Wolves were taking out their sheep and they put sheep
dogs out there. It's just that simple ly. And you know,
back in twenty twelve when the Sandy Hook thing happened
here in Connecticut, I'll never forget that moment. My oldest
son was in preschool and I'm sitting in the parking
lot waiting to go in because they didn't open the
doors yet, and I'm understanding what's going on. And then
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we're waiting in the hallway outside his classroom. And you
know me well enough to know children. I love children.
Children to me are the most precious gift in the world.
I love them. It's my own, of course, but children
in general. And I'm looking through that door and thinking,
how on earth can what kind of monster can hurt
a child? I came home that day and I got
on my calculator and I told the people of the
town I live in Hey for forty dollars a year
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each of us if we each contribute forty dollars a
year an increase in taxes. We can have an our
police officer in every one of our schools in our town,
and our kids are worth that all day long. But
it's not about the money. It's never been about the money.
The bottom line is you have leaders, especially in our
state like Senator Murphy, who wants to want to convince
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kids in the public that the police officer is the
bad guy. Let me tell you something. Do we have
some bad police officers once in a while. Yes? Do
we have some cowards that that someone make it their
way to get a badge on them, that that will
cower and run when the bad guy shows up. You
have the ultimate minority. Over ninety nine point nine of
police officers will take a bullet for a stranger in
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a heartbeat, and not only will they do it, they'd
be proud to do it, and they'd be darned proud
to do it for a child to stop that child
from getting hurt. But they wouldn't have to because these
monsters that go out and do these things, if they
knew they're gonna meet that sort of opposition of a
trained police officer of a sheep dog that was there,
that they weren't going after innocent children who are arn't prepared,
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you know, unarmed, unprepared and just completely innocent. If they
knew they were going to meet police officers, retire police
officers who are armed, retired veterans who are armed, they
are going to take them out, going to meet them
where they are and they're gonna go down. They're not
coming to those places, you know, where you see these
mass shootings. Lee you see him in schools where it's
a gunna free zone. You see him in churches where
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people by the way, I carry gun to church every
time I go, and I sit in a certain certain
corner because if somebody shows up at a church and
they may get one shot off and that's going to
be it. But they don't go to places like gun rangers.
They don't show up an army bases, they don't show
up that you know, police departments. They don't show up
where they're going to meet opposition where they know that
the sheep dogs are hanging out. If you haven't read it,
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John Grolsman wrote a book called on Killing. It's a
great book, and in that book, here equates police officers
to sheep dogs villains like this to wolves and many
of society. In this case, we'll talk about children as sheep,
meaning that they don't believe they can hurt each other
except by accident. Right, And he talks about how if
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you look at a sheep dog and you look at
a wolf, they look an awful lot a like. They
don't look a whole lot different. They look an a
lot different than a sheep. And he basically says, if
you put an armed police officer in a school, it's
a reminder that evil exists. And the liberals and many
sheep in society want to go through life and pretend
that evil doesn't exist. And we do that for our children,
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and rightfully. So you know, we don't want our kids
to be scared afraid to walk out the front door.
We leave live, let them lead a sheltered, somewhat blissful,
ignorant life for a little while because it's great for
their development. We should continue to do that. Right. But
your police officers, for them, are not a reminder that
evil exists because we haven't taught them that yet. Right.
They're a friendly face and that's it. But police officers
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are in many cases prohibit from being in schools regularly
to show that that security, and it's for that reason.
But that's the solution. You know, you can come out
here and say, you know, every time the school is shooting,
the left wants to blame the NRA. They want to
blame guns, They want to blame legal gun ors like myself.
And now today I hear a lot of people on
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the rights saying, well, it's the transgenders. It's the transgenders. Certainly,
anybody who goes out and kills people have a mental
health problem. There's no doubt about that. If you go
on and kill a bunch of kids, something's not firing
right in your head. There's no doubt about that. But
at the end of the day, after every school shooting,
what do we get from my colleagues, all the politicians
around the country, Oh, thoughts and prayers. We gotta do
something about the guns, thoughts and prayers. We gotta do
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something about the mental illness and the transgender It's all Nonsensely,
it's all political nonsense. You want to protect kids, you
put a good trained guy with a gun in there.
Nobody's showing up, and if they do, they're not going
to get that kind of body count. They're gonna go down.
They're gonna go down in Harry, that's just the reality
of it. But nobody wants to do that. It's all
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political games for everybody. Let's get down to the business
of protecting people. Put our police officers at our schools.
The shooters will find somewhere else to go.
Speaker 1 (42:36):
Brother, There's absolutely nothing I could add to that.
Speaker 4 (42:38):
Well said, well spoken, as always, State Representative Police Officer
Greg Howard.
Speaker 1 (42:43):
Thank you, brother. I'll talk to you again soon, but
have a great night.
Speaker 4 (42:45):
Stay safe when you're out there patroling the streets of Connecticut.
Speaker 3 (42:48):
We gotta go.
Speaker 4 (42:49):
Thank you all our great guests, including Chris Heally, Greg Howard,
Sheriff Mac, the boys and gals.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
Behind the scenes.
Speaker 4 (42:55):
I think it's only boys behind the scenes, but thank
you guys did a great job.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
I'll be back tomorrow night again right here on the warzone.
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