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- And the criminal spent $75 a ticket for $42 million.
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42 million people on food stamps.
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How can you sleep at night? 20%!
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He's probably a Freemason or something.
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Get a tag.
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These guys are making like $42 an hour.
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Is there any help for widows, son?
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My husband listens to radio.
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Which one is it?
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Damn, Badandi?
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Badandi.
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Are you on the radio?
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Yeah.
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My husband listens to all the talk shows.
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Oh, good.
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Let me give you my card.
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I told my husband.
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I meant to.
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What's your name?
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W-A-L-E-99-A-M.
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Okay, okay.
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I'll tell Bill to listen.
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Okay.
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My card has my website on it.
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Yeah?
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And you can look at all my stations.
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Where's the LA at?
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I'm right on North Main Street in Providence.
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I've got a show tonight, actually.
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I'm supposed to be on tour at 11 o'clock tonight.
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Okay, I'll tell my husband.
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Okay.
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He listens to Mike.
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Oh, yeah, the hell with Mike.
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This is public property.
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It is.
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You have no right.
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It is.
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Our taxes pay for this property, and we can't go on it?
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I can understand getting close to the house.
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Yeah.
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Getting a block near the house.
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You're telling me to move down on the sidewalk is wrong.
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What if we ditched the barrier?
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No.
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You should.
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I wouldn't.
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What would happen?
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Would we get pepper sprayed?
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Probably.
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They'll probably spray us.
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- Oh, that's amazing. - I think he's coming back up this way, right?
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Oh, cool.
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Hey, he's coming back up this way.
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Hey Patrick, you're a criminal!
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How do you feel spending $7,500 where people are homeless?
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You scumbag!
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Criminal!
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- He's so drugged up he doesn't even know.
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- He's such a people.
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- Woo! - That's a good home.
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- Baby's doing a very hard thing.
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- We're not afraid of you criminals. - Because there's more people on the ground.
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We are not afraid of you criminal thugs!
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You shot it in your face again!
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Go ahead!
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- Yeah, they're in.
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- Well.
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- And that's taxpayers' money.
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- I love this country, too much money.
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- Hey, this is a big tax.
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You know, you mentioned you got a couple hundred thousand dollar bill, so far, this will happen to allow us for all this over time.
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- Oh, yeah.
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- Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Hey, where's Obama's birth certificate?
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You can't answer that question, can you?
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Do you realize your own stake is at this too?
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Your own future and your kids?
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You working for a tyrant?
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I'm working for Obama.
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You're working for a tyrant that's going to run us into the ground, into the New World Order.
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These guys need to wake up, man.
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Defend the Constitution Obama's a criminal That New World Order is going down!
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Hey, how does it feel to be working for a criminal?
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Traitor!
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$7,500 of tax pays dollars! Trader!
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Trader!
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Your New World Order's going down!
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Scumbag!
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Scumbag!
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Your New World Order's going down!
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Go with the New World Order!
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Your New World Order's going down!
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Your New World Order's going down!
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Criminal!
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You criminal!
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Tyrants, criminal!
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Scumbags!
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Scumbag tyrants!
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Your New World Order's going down!
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- Boom! - Boom! - Boom! - Boom! - Yeah! - Obama's a bum! - Get out!
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Obama is a tyrant!
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So why are we free to go on our own streets?
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Hey, sir, are we free to walk on our own streets now?
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Yes, you are.
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So this ain't New World Order property no more?
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You have my permission.
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Obama is a tyrant!
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Let's get him, let's get him.
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Yeah, sir, Obama is the tyrant of the New World Order.
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Because he's calling for a new world order.
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Him, Bush, and Clinton are calling for a new world order.
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So are you saying he's like, you know, Bilderberg Group, all that?
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He's a member of the Bilderberg Group, he's a Freemason, and they're calling for a new world order.
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Look at our Freemasons.
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I've read a lot of that stuff.
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The thing is they're calling for a new world order.
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They want to end American sovereignty and our constitution.
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Us and our children are all at stake here.
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Unless we wake up, brother. - It's got everything up. - I've read a lot of that stuff.
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So you think that, let me ask another question.
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- He was appointed to the UN as Secretary of War.
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- Do you think that 9/11 was by the government?
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Absolutely.
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Not by the government, but they were definitely let in by the government.
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It was definitely an inside job.
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How does it feel to waste tax dollars, sir, on the bus to block off for Obama?
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It feels pretty good, doesn't it?
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Doesn't it feel good when people are going homeless and you're wasting tax dollars?
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It's public property, sir.
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It's blocked off.
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No cars.
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This ain't New World Order property.
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This is United States territory.
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We're not forfeiting your New World Order property.
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We'll be where we want to be when we want to be.
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We the people. - What was the last word when you said all these Chinese people laughed?
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You said Obama's a what at the very end?
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A tyrant.
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That's what we thought.
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Okay, thanks.
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Thank you.
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The bus was just a way to start taxpaying money.
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Yeah, it was a block off the street.
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Yeah, it ain't gotta be a free street when Obama gets his way.
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How do you people feel for spending $7,500 on a ticket when people are going homeless and hungry in Rhode Island?
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42 million people on food stamps in the country.
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How does that make you feel?
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Show the birth certificate.
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Paste it on your head.
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You have a British president.
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A British subject.
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That's why you're laughing about it.
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Keep laughing.
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National Grid, British Power Company.
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Citizens Bank, British and now you've got a British president.
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You're selling your soul!
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You've been taken over without a shot being fired!
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And you're so dumb you can't see it!
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You demon!
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You tyrant!
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You're selling out your own species, you disgusting pigs!
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Disgusting!
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What's over here?
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Right here, guys.
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Like this one?
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Yeah, you're the wrong people.
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Do we have the wrong one?
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Hey, how's it feel to spend $7,500 a ticket on a tyrant?
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A British subject for president!
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The first time in 225 years!
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42 million on food stamps!
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Secret Service, aren't you doing your job?
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Even Homeland Security knows he was born in Kenya!
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Obama is a tyrant and a puppet of the New World Order!
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Even Homeland Security knows he was born in Kenya!
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We have a right to stand, right?
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Am I on the sidewalk?
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You're on the sidewalk.
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He's just busting.
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Is this the place?
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Yeah.
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That's why that guy's up there.
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How does it feel to spend $7,500 of taxpayers money?
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$7,500 on people going broke and hungry in Rhode Island.
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Why criminals like Obama are running rapid, trying to bring in the New World Order.
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And you support criminals like Khacheri, criminals like Cicilline.
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I hope you all sleep good at night knowing there's people going hungry in Rhode Island.
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- I spent $3,500 for a ticket.
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