Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Mexican Violence, January 6th Dishonesty, Woke Backlash, New York's Mask Problem, & More
Episode Date: March 8, 2023Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Two Americans have been found dead, and an innocent bystander gunned down after a group of Americans were kidnapped during a visit to Mexico. Bill breaks do...wn the situation and why it's important. Footage of the Jan. 6th riot has been revealed, showing that the media and the left weren't being honest regarding the incident Bill reacts to Chris Rock's latest Netflix special New York City Mayor Eric Adams calls for the end of masks in order to arrest those abusing the pandemic mandate This Day in History: Alexander Graham Bell is granted a patent for the "telephone" Final Thought: Why the truth doesn't matter anymore in America Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, March 7, 2003, stand up for your country.
We have two major stories to tell you about tonight.
The first is the January 6th tapes situation, which is exploded.
into another ideological controversy. We will tell you the truth, lay out the facts, so you
will know what's going on. The second story is the one I'm going to do the Talking Points
memo on, and it's Mexico. This is a very dangerous situation. So let's begin. Last Friday, March
3rd, four Americans from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina drove down to the border.
crossed into Mexico from the Brownsville, Texas sector.
They were in a town called Matamoros, which is run by drug cartels.
Almost immediately after crossing the border, they were ambushed by gunmen.
As it stands now, two of the Americans are dead,
and two have been returned across the border to the FBI.
So two are dead, two are across the border in FBI hands.
The deceased are being autopsied in Mexico.
Now, I'm going to give you the names, but I don't know.
The press doesn't know at this point who's dead and who survived.
So there are four Americans, Latavia McGee, 33 years old driver of the vehicle, mother of six.
her friend said that she was traveling to Mexico to have cosmetic surgery a tummy tuck
with her sheid woodward eric james williams zindel brown again we don't know who's dead
and who survived we will know soon now i have a few questions right away you want to get a tummy
tuck you can do that in south carolina easy okay and the cost different
isn't that great when you add in the travel and the gasoline and everything
else you have to do you go to a foreign country so there had to be another
reason these four were going down maybe they were going down for a vacation or
an adventure okay I've told you many times do not travel to Mexico all right
it is a dangerous country period and I know millions of Americans do but you
know you can take it or leave it when i tell you stuff like that a mexican resident was also
killed in this situation and this poor woman was a bystander she was just standing on the
street and bullets cut her down okay there has been one arrest look every mexican official
Maybe there are a few that aren't corrupt, but everyone knows if you are an official in Mexico, you are under the philosophy, Plata Osangri, silver or blood.
You either take the bribe money or they kill you and your family.
That is the situation.
Government cannot protect you.
will not protect you. That's Mexico, okay? Plata Osangre. So, one arrest, some token drug addict,
they just threw to the police or whatever, but whoever ordered this, they're never,
ever going to be held accountable. Now, interestingly enough, the situation in Mexico
has not permeated the American consciousness. There is a new poll out,
that lists what Americans think are the most dangerous countries.
China is at the top of the list.
Then there's Russia, the Koreas, Iran, but there's no Mexico.
Now, maybe in the poll, and I don't know this for sure, because the poll isn't matter to me.
Mexico wasn't even mentioned, but Mexico right now is the most dangerous country to the United States.
And let me back that up with facts, as we always do.
Okay. So, last year, 58 million fentanyl pills were seized, 58 million, and 14,000 pounds of fentanyl powder.
More than 100,000 Americans died from drug overdoses, many of that fentanyl. And I think the number is closer to a quarter of a million.
So a lot of these people who die, their autopsies, they don't even autopsy them.
Okay, so they don't even know.
So anyway, in the entire Vietnam War, there were 60,000 Americans killed, just to put it in some kind of perspective.
4,000 pounds of heroin, 444,000 pounds of cocaine, 656 pounds of drugs.
in general, sees coming across the Mexican border. This is insane. This is just, this is poison.
And the Biden administration does nothing. This is one of the worst presidential policies of all
time. Biden ignoring the border, allowing millions of migrants and millions of pounds of
narcotics to come in here. I don't, I can't point.
to a worse presidential policy than I know a lot about the president's. All right. Now, Biden is
culpable, but Mexico more so. So we have a situation where we are being invaded by foreign
nationals and narcotics are coming in way more than they ever have before killing America.
So you would think that Congress, I mean, we have an incompetent president. There's no doubt about
that. Right? But you would think Congress would be outraged and do something. Well, we'll see.
So Lindsey Graham, Senator Graham, South Carolina, says he's going to introduce a bill to get the
military involved. Go. If you continue to give safe haven to fentanyl drug dealers, then you're
an enemy of the United States. Seventy to 100,000 people have died from fentanyl poisoning
coming from Mexico and China, and this administration has done nothing about it. So,
So Bill Barr's idea about, I'm going to introduce legislation, Jesse, to make certain Mexican drug cartels, foreign terrorist organizations under U.S. law, and set the stage to use military force if necessary to protect America from being poisoned by things coming out of Mexico.
All right.
So I remember seven years ago, was it seven years ago?
probably maybe six.
I had a conversation with President Trump, private conversation.
I said, look, Patriot gives you the authority to designate the Mexican drug cartels as terrorists,
terrorist groups.
Then you can use the military.
Drones, if you read killing the killers, you'll see how effective.
Our military is in neutralizing terrorists.
Okay.
He was going to do it.
But then Obrador pled with him not to, and Mexico gave the United States a much
more favorable trade deal. So Trump took the trade deal and didn't designate the cartels.
Okay, but this was my idea to Donald Trump. And I was disappointed. He didn't do it. I think that
the criminal situation in Mexico, all right, overrides the trade deal, my opinion.
So now I predict that most Democrats will vote against this military action against the drug cartels.
Because they don't give a hoot.
They don't care.
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podcast. And certainly Biden would veto it. I can't imagine Biden by signing off on this.
But it sets the stage for 24. And that's the memo. All right, as we mentioned, President
Biden is not doing the work of the people. He had nothing on his schedule today. It's a Tuesday
in March. Why is there nothing on President Biden's schedule? Why? For what reason? I mean,
is he sitting around? Is he growing stuff in the White House garden? I mean, what is he doing?
This is embarrassing. But Jill Biden, she gave an interview to CNN. Go. Your son Hunter has really
been a target for Republicans over the years and likely will be in the years to come.
How does your family deal with that intense focus on Hunter?
We deal with it by just, I guess, have a different perspective. I mean, I love Hunter and I'll
support him in any way I can, and that's how I look at things.
Has the wave of investigations into him, does that factor into any of the thinking heading into
2024? No.
The Justice Department has appointed a special counsel to look into the way that your husband handled classified documents when he left the vice presidency.
When did you first find out about these documents? Were you surprised?
Probably when the rest of America did. I was really surprised.
So it was a puff interview. I mean, on the Biden front, all you have to do on the Hunter Biden front is just look and say, Madam First Lady, I don't want to be rude, but there is a possibility.
that your son, Hunter, derived illegal money from foreign nations, and it is alleged
that he gave some of that money to his father, then Vice President Joe Biden. Would you consider
that a serious matter? That's how you ask these questions, but these reporters, they don't
know what they're doing. I mean, they just don't know what they're doing and don't care.
Okay. Let's go to the Capitol tapes. I'm going to, I want to be very clear here. I don't want to be misquoted. I don't want people hysterical, but I'm going to walk through this.
So as everybody knows, Speaker McCarthy gave Tucker Carlson all the tapes that were recorded on January 6th inside the Capitol.
Carlson and his staff reviewed the tapes, and last night decided to focus in on two matters.
The first was the case of Jacob Chansley, otherwise known as QAnon Shaman.
Chansley from Arizona and Navy Vet was sentenced to three and a half years in prison
after pleading guilty to obstructing an official proceeding.
So he broke into the Capitol when Congress was in session.
That is a harsh sentence, three and a half years for that.
So the videotape showed that Chainsley just was meandering around the Capitol.
He did enter illegally, as did all of the people you see,
and that he was going into the chambers, but he was shadowed by Capitol Police officers
who actually were kind of escorting him around.
Now, the Capitol Police say they would try to de-intensify this whole riot,
because in other parts of the Capitol, there were, you know, furniture being smashed, windows smashed, and all that.
But for Mr. Chainsley, it just looks like he was just,
meandering around. I think that is true. We have investigated him and we can't find any
destruction that he took part in, but he was there illegally. He did plead guilty to that
and got three and a half years. Now, we called his lawyers, this is interesting, and said,
look, on the basis of this new tape, did you see it? Did you have access to it when you
were defending your client or advising him to plea guilty? Didn't call us back. We showed
me that Chansley didn't have very good representation, okay? It doesn't look like he had the money
to hire a top-flight lawyer. Any lawyer who was competent would have called us right back and
explain, we didn't see it, we're going to file for, you know, another plea, whatever it may be.
But they blew us off. Okay, not good for Chansley. And he should know about it. I don't know.
probably doesn't even don't the second thing and this is the more serious of the tape was the
death of capital police officer brian siknik now this has been used all right his death
at age 42 it's been used to say that the people who broke into the capital killed him
and others all right so first i'm going to run down the sound bites here about people who said
this beginning with president biden go it breaks my heart breaks the heart of the nation
to remember that you were assaulted by thousands of violent interurrectionists
at the capital of the united states of america gentlemen
and I would never have thought we'd have to join you in the Capitol Rotunda, not once
but twice, wants to iron to honor Officer Brian Sicknick, who lost his life, and the second time
to honor Billy Evans, who lost his defending the Capitol as well.
Above of those statements are technically false, all right, not that Biden cares, he doesn't.
their false statements. However, remember one thing. People believe what they want to believe.
Now, Brian Sicknick is on tape at the riot on January 6th, and he's directing traffic, all right?
He did not die that day, and he texted his brother right after the riot saying he had been pepper
sprayed, but he was in good shape. That night, he collapsed at the Capitol, went to the
hospital, and he died. He died of strokes. Now, could the strokes, there he is, walking there.
Could the strokes have been brought on by the stress of the Capitol riot? Yes, certainly.
But the medical examiner, Dr. Francisco Diaz, said there was no evidence that Sicknick was injured
or had an allergic reaction to the pepper spray or any other irritant.
But you can make an argument, but it's speculative.
It's speculative, okay, that that ordeal for Officer Sicknick brought on the stroke.
But you can't say that attack.
happened that it's a fact, you can't. Because if you do, you're exploiting his death.
Now, the other officer that President Biden referred to, Billy Evans, he died on April 2nd,
2021, months after the riot. Okay? And he died because a guy rammed a car into him.
A guy who was deranged outside the U.S. Capitol had nothing to do with the riot.
Nothing.
But those who want to exploit it use Evans' death, like Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Roll the tape.
They demonstrate it to all of us and to our country what true courage looks like.
Their resolve, their sacrifice, and their bravery protected thousands of people working inside the Capitol that day.
Five officers who responded selflessly to the attack on January 6th have since lost their lives.
Yeah, but that had nothing to do with the attack on January 6th.
Four of the police officers died by suicide.
and one died of natural causes.
So what's Garland doing up there linking it in?
It's so blatantly dishonest, but this is the country that we live in.
Finally, Liz Cheney.
She didn't go on tape, shrewd enough not to do that,
but she did tweet something, and I'll read it to you.
My deepest sympathies for the family of U.S. Capitol Police Officers,
Officer Brian Sicknick.
Officer Siknik was killed defending our Capitol
from the violent mob on January 6th.
That's not true.
Okay?
It might be true,
but nobody could possibly prove it.
It doesn't matter to Liz Cheney, does it?
No.
All these people had to do, Biden, Garland, Cheney
was tell the truth.
The Capitol riot was bad enough.
It was bad enough.
And the tape shown by the Fox News Channel de-intensified how bad it was because the Fox editors, the producers, they took what they wanted to take.
They didn't show you the whole tape.
They selectively took what they wanted to make points.
Some of the points were valid.
Some were not.
This wasn't some tourist excursion.
This was a violent break-in.
Doors, windows were smashed, people were out of control, and one was killed, Ashley Babbitt, by a police officer who was defending members of Congress who were in session.
So to try to diminish that this wasn't a big deal, that's on the other side a lie.
It was a big deal. It was appalling. But their leftists are trying to blame Trump above all and trying to whip up the American people that the demonstrators killed the police, which they did not.
So it's a complicated situation. And the worst was Schumer. I'm not even going to show you this because he's so dishonest this man.
I mean, this guy, he and Biden, oh.
So Schumer is trying to tie in this tape on Fox News with the Dominion Law machine thing.
Okay, this is what Schumer is trying to do.
Beyond, beyond, beyond.
All right, that is my assessment.
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Okay.
Anti-wokeness, woke attacks, Chris Rock, Netflix, go.
So everybody's scared.
Everybody full of shit.
You know, I'm in my old neighborhood other day.
I bumped into my good friend Fred.
Hadn't seen him in years.
Hadn't seen him in years.
Fred got a new job at AT&T.
So I'm like, hey, Fred, how's the job?
And Fred's like, ooh, I love the job.
It's a safe space.
I feel seen.
I feel heard.
There's a lot of diversity.
And I'm looking at it.
I'm like, it's me.
me what you think i'm wearing a wire some
what you're talking about safe space
thinking you did eight years for manslaughter
nobody safe around you
it's the beginning the anti-woke backlash
Massachusetts some far left people in newberry port
at the northern part of the state, want to change the flag.
Let's take a look at the Massachusetts flag, everyone.
So they don't like the depiction of a white hand grasping a colonial sword over the head of a Native American person.
I don't know what that is.
And then there is a slogan in Latin.
Let me see if I can summon up my Latin.
and say petite placidam sub liberté quietem which means she seeks by the sword a quiet place under liberty
this is the massachusetts flag because liberty was forged in massachusetts and in the united states
by the sword okay now they didn't like the African American there and the woman
behind is Mary Ann Vessie says, the state seal supports the idea that white people are in
charge of this world and that we have to subdue the Native American people. It's so woke,
so crazy. Anyway, I hope they don't change the Massachusetts flag, but I wouldn't be surprised
if they did. Mayor Eric Adams, New York City, he now says, New Yorkers should not wear masks
for COVID when going shopping. Go.
Let's be clear. Some of these characters going into stores that are wearing a mask, they're not doing it because they're afraid of the pandemic.
They're doing it because they're afraid of the police. And we need to stop allowing them to exploit the safety of the pandemic by wearing masks, committing crimes.
You saw what happened over the weekend when an innocent store owner was shot and killed.
The person had a hazmat suit on in a mask. He wasn't trying to protect himself from the pandemic.
Okay. So now, New York City was one of the worst with the masks, by the way, during COVID, awful. So now I'm going to go, no, no, you can't wear the mask because we need to see all the shoplifters and burglars and robbery and shakedown and whatever, okay? But so what, Mayor Adams. So the police arrest them. So you got them. So what? Nothing's going to happen to them. Because your DA won't prosecute shoplifting or petty larceny. No, so why?
They should be able to go in and just cover it and they should have a list.
The shoplifters, just give it to the store manager and say, look, this is what I want.
Just give it to me because I don't want to have to go in and steal it because nothing going to happen to me either way.
So rather than me creating chaos, just give me it.
That's how bad it is in New York City.
Okay, let's go to something a little lighter, but something that everybody can identify with.
And so there is a journal called Evolution and Human Behavior.
I'm sorry, I don't have a subscription, but I like human behavior.
I mean, I'm a human.
So I like to know what's going on in this journal.
It says, and this is a survey of 93,000 human beings from 93 countries, all over the world.
I've been to 86 countries, so there's more countries than even I've been to.
It says that women average nearly four hours a day enhancing their appearance, grooming.
And men, 3.6 hours per day.
Now, I find that very hard to believe that men, the average male, is spending three and a half hours a day grooming.
But it's important that you look good.
And in America, it can mean a lot more money.
And I'm not going to say happiness, because if people are going to evaluate you on just your looks, that's pretty shallow.
But in the marketplace, the better you look, the more jobs you will be offered.
And that's just a fact.
Okay.
So I impose a discipline on myself, a personal discipline.
Shave every day.
I'm not the stubble kind of guy.
I don't object to the stubble kind of guys.
Some women find the stubble attractive.
But I'm more of a marine kind of guy.
I like to, you know, and plus my beard now, if I had a stubble, would be gray.
It wouldn't do me any good.
And so I discipline myself, we're going to shower every day, all right, and a good shower, not just the quick, you know, good, all the nooks and crannies.
And we're going to use a expensive soap.
The soap is a good soap, spend some money on the soap.
And we're going to shampoo pretty much every day, not quite every day.
I used to have a real thick mane of hair, if you have ever seen me in my younger days.
But, you know, I'm blaming my ancestors, my grandfather on my mother's side, you know.
But now I still got a little bit, keep it clean, keep it cut, okay?
Complexion, very important.
So, a moisturizer, I'm slapping that on there.
I'm doing it because I have to be in front of the camera every day.
I got a little bit of makeup on, but come on.
I mean, you've seen people go downhill physically.
I don't want to do that.
All right.
In the coffin, I want to look pretty good.
If I can, grooming is a key to that.
Now the urchins, they don't, my daughter, big groomer, I mean, no problem with her, not
spent a four hours, but she wants to look good.
And my son, and he's an handsome guy, but, you know, sometimes I got to go, hey, you need
to clean up now.
in the first impression when you meet people they see you and if you are
attractive clean that matters and you know it yourself if you see some guy
not so many women but some and that this really you know you want to be away
from them okay you're not hugging them so it's important but
Four hours is too much.
I had some person asked me if I ever got a manny petty.
You know what that is?
A manicure, pedicure.
Not in a million years would I do that.
I'll handle the manny and the petty.
I don't need to pay somebody 40 bucks to do that.
I know you get a little foot rub.
Okay, fine.
But no.
No.
Not getting that, not doing that, not doing any of that.
Botox stuff and probably I should right right here but I'm not doing it so I'm going out the
way I came in in a natural state but I do believe in grooming I do believe that you know you
should spend some time and teach your children or grandchildren it is important it's shallow
I know but this is a competitive society you need every advantage okay this day
in history. Alexander Graham Bell, we all know him. He's a telephone guy, right? Guy
invited, invented telephone. 147 years ago today he got a patent, which made him very wealthy
in his family, my God, granted a patent for the invention. He called the telephone. So he's in
Boston. He was originally, who was he, he was born in Europe, Scotland. He was a Scott.
Then he went to Canada, then he went to Boston. And he's working with.
the death, okay? And so he's interested in audio. And he gets an idea that, hey, you can get
words transmitted by wire from place to place. And he does it. He does it. And he, America is the
greatest country, right, gets a patent, and the telephone begins. This is in 1876.
bell says it's going to take 50 years for my invention to get into homes it took 25 turn of the century telephone available from Boston to LA so probably the most important communication device in history was patented 147 years ago and 550 times bell had to defend the patent in court people try to rip them off
Because that's America, too.
You got something good?
We want to take it.
Five hundred fifty times.
Okay, mail segment and a final thought upcoming.
We'll be right back.
Okay, let's go to the mail on the message board.
George says, Rules for Radical, Saul Olinsky was another classic,
Do as I say, not as I do.
He lived in Carmel, California, one of the most affluent parts of the state.
Same as Kamazar Obama lives in a war.
Hawaii and Martha's Vineyard and in D.C. He's got three big, big places. Neither ever produced
anything or contributed to the good of the country. I agree with you on Olinsky. I do not agree on
Obama did some good things. Just lifting the spirits of people of color who are downtrodden.
It was a good thing. Jeffrey, concierge member. How is it possible to find common ground with half the population that hates
the country and believes it's evil. You can't, but not half the country believes that. All right,
about hardcore 20, 20 percent hate the country. The other 30 in the liberal category, not quite
catching on to the danger. But if you know a hardcore anti-American person, there's no common ground
there. None. I won't deal with him. Roger Rice, Katie, Texas. I've been a premium member for a few
years. I watch the NOSPIN News Daily. My wife and I and family of 25 are going from Galvis and Texas
to Mexico on a cruise, two port stops Cozumel, Costa Maya. Should I not go? No, go. You booked it,
25 people. Cozumel is fine. Cartels are not there. You've got to watch Costa Maya.
So just stay in the group. A lot of Mexican military.
around these stops for the cruise ships.
Mexico knows.
Can't be gunning down cruise ship people.
But in principle, I don't go to Mexico because it's corrupt and hurts America.
But I think you should go and have a good time.
Bob Walker, Bentonville, Arkansas.
I've been traveling with my wife to Mexico for the month of January.
We drive from Phoenix, across the border,
and then go to Porta Panasco, located on the Sea of Cortez.
My wife and I feel very safe.
Okay, Bob, look.
I'm just telling you what I'm doing.
Okay?
Galveston, you're driving there from Galveston, Bentonville to Galveston.
Okay, but if we're me, I go to the Caribbean.
Mike Callahan, Mike Callan, Phoenix, Arizona.
Bill, your ridicule segment was right on.
I'm 68, and my 50-year friendship,
with my best friend has changed because he screamed at me from my opinion.
He apologized and we put it behind us, but his comments will always be remembered.
Ridicule, very powerful.
Try not to do it.
Carol, concierge, remember the hosts on the views, spend an hour ridiculing anybody they want without consequences.
Let me challenge that, Carol.
You think anybody has any respect for Joy Behar?
Anyone?
No. Even if people who go up to her and this and that, they know she is. The others,
but her? Bicious. Dave Wolf, Carmichael, California, I've known for 50 years how left-wing
Comcast is. That wasn't something I discovered through any independent source, but rather
from my own observations and reading their web pages. Well, you're very perspicacious, Dave. Word of
the day. But no media ever reports on other media the way I did last night on Comcast, NBC.
Premium and Concierge members, you can see it anytime you want, and transcripts are available
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You mentioned you can't eat good sugar bill. Please tell me what that is. Unrefined sugar.
so today I had a little OJ and last night I ate a little fruit there's unrefined sugar in both
not a lot but you look at the label it'll say refined sugar glucose oh don't ever
anything with glucose no but that's the so-called good sugar all right we got the
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put that stuff up again i'm not through put that stuff thank you all right now look this is for fun
all right we're team normal the other side is team crazy i don't know if there's any gear about
team crazy you might check the msnbc website but it's not political we're having a good time
because people will walk up to you and say what's team normal you know they will and then
you explain it that you love your country you want to make it better but you don't want to
tear it down and you hate the woke stuff. I think that encompasses team normal. That's a sign in the
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why the truth doesn't matter anymore in America. There is a reason in a moment. Final thought of the
day. So I just demonstrated on a terrible thing like the January 6th riot, how
high-ranking people, including the House, the Senate Majority Leader, Schumer,
the President of the United States, Biden, the Attorney General Merrick Garland,
and the, I don't even know what the adjective is, Liz Cheney, all lied about the deaths of police officers in the Capitol.
you cannot say with certainty that that intrusion led to their deaths.
You can say, and this is legitimate, it's my opinion they did, and I'll respect that.
In fact, the Brian Sicknick family holds that opinion, but you cannot say it as fact.
and they do
all the people I mention
because they want you and every
American to hate
Donald Trump
and all the MAGA people
to hate them
that's the only reason you lie at that level
now why is this happening
number one parenting
my children lied to me
they got sanctioned in a hard
so they didn't lie to me
there are few occasions
and I disbelieve
teachers in the classroom
in the classroom are encountering an epidemic of cheating. Cheating is lying. It's the same
thing, being dishonest. Very, very few students are sanctioned when caught cheating. So the message
is, just like shoplifters, so what? So what? Okay? Then you get into the court system,
people perjure themselves every day. The judge knows, the lawyers know, it's proven their perjure themselves.
happens. Nothing.
Okay? They just walk out the door.
Swear to tell the whole truth, nothing but the truth.
I do. I swear. Then you lie. You should be punished.
Fine. No.
Once that breaks down, there's no barrier.
So people with no moral compass say, what's the upside of telling the truth?
I just lie. Much easier.
And I'll get stuff if I lie.
And the politicians, the people who are supposed to be leading the way,
they're lying their butts off.
It's not funny?
That was a cynical laugh.
It can destroy the fabric of a society, and it is.
Non-punishment for criminals and non-punishment for dishonest behavior
is wiping out slowly our civilization here in America.
It's true.
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