Here’s How to Remove Fani Willis Permanently and It’s Not Conflict of Interest
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There is nothing that one can imagine more fascinating in the world of politics than to see a transmogrification, a move, a coordination of events.
So perfect, so propitious, so...
Without Peer, one wonders how exactly did that happen?
How was that even remotely possible?
What do I mean?
Great question.
Let's start off, shall we, with the following.
Number one.
What is critical is the story, the genesis, of the Fannie Willis story.
And how it blew up and continues to blow up without any end in sight.
It starts off and then went nuclear.
Like nothing anybody's ever seen before.
That's the beautiful part.
It was a shot in the dark on behalf of Ashley Merchant.
Let's see what we've got here.
Do we have a...
Conflict of interest.
Oh, what the hell?
Let's see how it goes.
What do you say?
And that's how it started.
That is how it started, precisely.
And then, as it began, it could have been ended, I say this repeatedly, it could have been ended perfectly by merely saying, By merely saying, on behalf of Fannie Willis,
yes, Judge, yes, we are having a relationship now, or not now, but I was having a relationship before I hired Mr. Wade.
As you know, Judge, there is nothing that precludes me from doing that.
There is nothing in case law that means or mandates that it is a conflict of interest.
You know that, sir.
I know that.
We all know that.
Have we made this clear?
Yes.
Have we made this absolutely clear?
Yes.
Anything else, Judge?
Nope, that's it.
And that would have ended everything.
That would have been nothing.
There would have been no need to question Mr. Wade, no need to question Mr. Bradley, because the issue became, when did this relationship begin?
When did it begin?
And what happened was, fascinating to me, was that it didn't matter when it began.
Let me say this again.
It didn't matter when it began.
It didn't.
Because it wasn't a conflict of interest.
Stated differently, she lied for no reason.
She lied for no reason.
I don't think I can say it any better than that.
Nothing that we have now.
Nothing.
Not the threats.
Not the hearings.
Not the caustic and excoriating slash-and-burn testimony.
None of this.
The cross-examination.
Mr. Bradley scaring, trembling, looking timorous.
None of this would have occurred.
Ladies and gentlemen, it would not have occurred.
But that's not what...
That's not what Fanny did.
Fanny Willis said, oh no, no, no, no.
You're not going to ask me any questions because I am Fanny Willis and the hell with you.
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I keep saying that it's so important.
Now, let me take you through this.
Let me take you through and how this gets even more complicated.
And how you need to explain this.
So, again...
Fannie Willis decides she is not going to admit anything.
Remember, there is nothing that would have removed her.
Let me say this again.
Fannie Willis could have married, could have married, as in husband and wife, Mr. Wade, and that would not have removed her.
That would not have made her ineligible.
That would not have established a conflict of interest.
Does everyone understand?
Do you understand that?
Do you or do you not understand what I am trying to tell you?
Do you or do you not understand this?
Because let me tell you why this is important.
If you understand that she could have said this and not have violated any rules, not have been removed from the case, then why in the name of God?
Are all of these commentators repeating this argument that she must be removed because she had an affair?
What?
I don't understand this.
Why are they lying to you?
Why?
There's three things they're claiming.
The romantic relationship between Willis and Wade.
The financial compensation that Wade received as a special prosecutor and the personal travel that Willis and Wade took together, allegedly, putatively paid for by Wade.
Let me go back and say this again, my dear friend.
They could have been husband and wife.
And if they could have been husband and wife, And if they could have been paid, then who cares about the compensation?
And who cares whether they were on travel together if they could have traveled as husband and wife?
Could somebody please tell me?
I'm asking you.
I'm begging you.
And there are some good people trying their best.
Why are they putting out these wonderful YouTube channels breaking this down?
Who cares?
Who cares?
It doesn't matter.
Why is the defense team going after this again?
Why do people say, did you see Sato?
It was great.
We've got your tickets.
You paid for this out of your account, didn't you?
You were on a cruise, weren't you?
Who cares?
That's not the issue.
What was that?
That's not the issue.
Are there any issues?
Oh yeah, there's issues.
Well, why aren't they talking about it?
I don't know.
Do you know?
I don't know.
Why are these people telling you the same thing over and over again?
I don't know.
I don't understand this.
Now let's go to the second part about this.
Let's leave this for one second and let's see how this ultimately affects Donald Trump.
Let me make sure you understand this.
From a personal move, so that you understand me completely, so that you are not in any way confused as to what I'm saying.
I want Donald Trump to win.
Is there anyone here who does not understand that?
Now the reason why I'm telling you this has nothing to do with my desire to see Donald Trump win.
Think about what I'm saying.
I'm telling you.
That she and he, that there is no conflict of interest.
Doesn't seem to make sense if I'm trying to get her removed.
Am I trying to get her removed?
Let me ask you a question.
Is it in his best interest?
Is it in Trump's best interest to have her removed?
Yes or no?
Yes or no?
Is it in Trump's best interest to have her removed?
The answer to that is, as always, legal matters are answered this way.
It depends.
What?
It depends.
What do you mean by that?
It depends.
I don't know whether it is in Donald Trump's best interest to have this idiot, this maroon, this fool, this Boeotian, this dimwit, and her garage door lover, Casanova, whatever, Mr. Wade.
I don't know if it's in his best interest.
Why do I say that?
Good question.
Because these idiots may be replaced with somebody competent.
So guess what?
Congratulations.
You just got this guy removed, and now they're going to switch you to another prosecutor.
And lo and behold, this next one could be better.
Anybody could be better.
Anybody could be better.
Do you understand what I am saying?
But I still would like her removed.
Why is that?
It screws everything up.
It screws everything up.
All that work, all of that effort, all of the witnesses, all of the testimony, all of the investigators, all of the reams of, well, theoretically, reams of paper and the like.
All of these idiots, all of these people, they're all removed.
And they've got to go to some other county, some other district attorney, some other place.
In the great state of Georgia, there are 159 counties.
159.
Florida has 67. New York has 67. They've got 159 counties.
Wow.
So that means when it goes to this jury, this jury, not this jury, this prosecutor's commission or something, they'll say, okay, let's send it somewhere else.
Maybe someplace not so far away?
Maybe someplace close?
I don't know.
But they've got to start off from ground zero, from square one.
This is great news for President Trump.
Do you understand what I am saying?
Is there any chance of this being dismissed outright?
No!
No, we're not going to dismiss it.
No, of course not.
That's crazy talk.
But, but, it's wonderful.
And what's also great, the good news is that Fanny goes bye-bye.
She's gone.
She and Wade are no more.
They're through.
They're finished.
See ya.
Adios.
Sayonara.
Do you hear me?
Do you hear what I'm saying?
It's critical that you understand what I'm saying.
It's wonderful.
It's glorious.
See ya.
And not only that, her career falls apart.
She goes back to Fulton County and she's DOA.
Dead letter office, baby.
No more.
A real liability.
Through.
Finished.
Adios.
Nobody wants her anymore.
Nobody needs her anymore.
Nobody wants to be even near her.
She's a liar, a prevaricator, a perjurer, an obstructor of justice, a witness intimidator.
She's the worst!
As is Wade.
As is Terrence.
The whole thing.
You got old Kamala Harris saying, I don't remember meeting with her.
I don't remember meeting with her.
I don't know about that.
I don't remember meeting with her.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Meeting with her?
Who?
Fanny.
Fanny Farmer?
Fanny.
I don't know.
She was there in the White House.
Well, the records, I don't know what the records say, but I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't know what you're talking about.
That's what I want.
Good.
Good.
But let's go a step further.
Since I just told you they're not going to remove it, and should remove it because of a conflict of interest, they should remove it for other reasons.
The fact that she is guilty of obstruction of justice, the fact that she is guilty of perjury, the fact that she is, the fact that she is a witness intimidator.
And she has obstructed justice and she deserves to go away.
Get out!
Perhaps prosecuted, perhaps indicted, perhaps losing her license, but gone.
Not just enough.
The only way to get rid of her, the only way, the only, only, only way is not going to be through conflict of interest because she's so stupid.
It's one of two ways.
Number one, she's indicted or more probably what happens is this.
She gets the word from the higher-ups.
She gets the word from the DNC, the Democrats, whoever it is, and they tell her, listen, Fannie, step down.
Do the right thing.
This is critical.
You are a lightning rod.
You are horrible.
We don't need you.
Go.
Away.
Next issue.
I would like to tell you, dear friends, the name that you will never forget.
Lakin Riley.
Lakin Riley.
And the latest kerfuffle, Senator Raphael Warnock.
I did a video.
Did you watch the video?
Did you see the video?
Are you aware of what I did?
Are you aware?
Of my initial reaction to this.
I told you.
Did you hear this?
I'm going to put up the link for you to watch in case you do.
Why?
Because I'm a hell of a guy.
I'm that nice.
I'm that good.
That's it right there.
And that's the video.
What does Warnock say?
Oh!
Oh!
Well, there you go.
There's Donald Trump again talking about Fannie.
Why?
Why do you think, everybody?
Why?
Where do you think?
Where do you think that came from?
Where?
Where do you think?
What do you think he said, huh?
What do you think old Raphael Warnock said?
What did he say?
Warnock worn out.
That's right.
It's because of race.
It's because of race.
Isn't that something?
It's because of race.
It's exactly right, my friends.
Warnick defends Fannie Willis.
Raphael Warnick defends.
Defends her.
What does he say?
Oh, look at this.
Never surprised, he said.
We're never surprised by Donald Trump attacking women, especially black women.
Can you believe this?
Quote, I'm never surprised when I've seen Donald Trump attacking women.
Especially black women.
This is who he is.
Have you no shame?
Have you?
Have you no shame?
Is everything race?
Are you suggesting that you just cannot?
Can you just let this woman make a damn fool out of herself without it being race?
Would you?
Would you please?
On Saturday, during a rally in Rome, Georgia, President Trump seethed, hissed at Fannie Willis.
He expected general election foe and liberty tormentor Joe Biden, who was 70 miles away, apparently, in Atlanta.
He said, quote, corrupt Fannie Willis.
Hired her lover, Nathan Wade, so they could fraudulently make money together, Trump said.
And they all said, yeah.
Trump said, imitating the two romantic battles, let's go after Trump.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
And of course, this whole thing started when President Trump and an innocent Legal.
Completely.
Absolutely okay.
Telephone call to State Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
Raffensperger.
In which he stressed the need to find 11,780 votes.
He didn't say steal them.
He said find them.
He did nothing wrong.
Nothing wrong.
Period.
Do you see where this is going?
Now you've got stupid, stupid, stupid Raphael Warnock doing what he knows what to do.
Race!
It's that simple!
Ladies and gentlemen, there she is.
NC November Girl, greetings and salutations.
The same to you, NC November Girl.
Thank you.
This is where it is.
Do you see where this is going?
And it's picking up speed!
And as long as Fannie is there, everybody's looking.
Everybody's looking.
At Lincoln Riley.
Let's go, Brandon.
Okay?
Do you see what this is?
They don't need this.
And let me tell you something, my friends.
I'm hearing stuff that is absolutely...
I'm hearing things that are...
This evening, Mrs. L and I...
Supped, dined with some pretty interesting political types.
We went to one of the finest Chinese, this place was in Queens, one of the most, this is the most authentic place I have ever, ever, ever been.
And I turned to him and I said, and he is not at all sympathetic to Trump.
He is not a Trump sycophant by any stretch of the imagination.
He's not really...
But I respect his opinion.
So between courses of which I am about to explode, I turned to him and I said, what do you think?
Who's going to win?
He said, Trump.
Trump.
Why?
I want you to imagine when you light a match and you look at the match, Lighting in slow motion.
You light the match and there's a spark and then the spark ignites and then the colors begin to glow and grow and that was it.
That's Fanny and then Fanny the flame started and it started to grow and then it got worse and then it got more and then you've got Raphael Warnock.
Stupid, stupid Raphael Warnock.
What are you?
Talking about...
Hey, Ralph!
Look at me there, Raphael crap!
Ralph Warnick!
Ralph!
Why don't you do this?
What do you think best?
I am a United States Senator and I believe in the Constitution of the United States and I believe in the presumption of innocence and I believe...
That it would be unfair for me as a United States senator to comment fairly or unfairly or in any way regarding a pending trial.
But let me say this.
I believe in America and I believe in this system and I believe in right and wrong and I believe that right always triumphs against evil.
Leave it at that.
What the hell does that mean?
I don't know.
Say it!
Be orthogonal.
Be elliptical.
Be desultory.
Don't ever say that.
Thank you.
When somebody says, well, what do you think about what he said?
I think this is a great country.
And everybody has the right to say whatever they want.
And far be it from me to tell someone, no, you cannot hold that opinion.
No, you cannot enunciate that opinion.
I will not do that.
What does that mean?
I don't know, but I sound like a hell of a guy, don't I?
Please, proceed.
Please.
You've got Joe...
Biden's an illegal alien.
He's apologizing.
Well, goddammit, what do you think he is?
They're illegal.
They're not supposed to be here.
They are illegal.
Say it.
He can't even say that because he believes in what you and I believe in.
At his most honest, he believes what you and I believe in because he's a doddering, senescent coot and he's playing it up big time because he...
He knows that if he doesn't watch himself, he and that evil seed, that syphilitic cur, that carbuncle, that purulent pustule of a son, that horrid, horrid, horrid hunter, he's going to be cracking rocks upstate too.
So he's doing the routine.
Doing a hell of a job.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bev Taylor.
What does Bev stand for?
Beverage.
Bev says, I love your podcast.
Very informative.
Keep up the great work.
Bev, thank you, Bev.
Bev Taylor, everybody.
Bev, that makes my...
That's what I want you to understand.
I want you to understand it intuitively.
I want you to understand it in layers.
Now we've got this idiot Raphael Ralph Warnock who says, way out of the black woman, for the love of God.
This is Trump.
I believe Ms. Willis is able to make stupid, boneheaded opinions on her own.
Not because she is black.
Not because she is a woman.
But because she is an American.
And as an American enjoys the same right that you have to make stupid, idiotic decisions.
Remember, dear friend.
None of this, none of this had to be.
It is not.
She has no stake in the case.
Let me ask you a question.
I'm going to go back.
And I want you to ask any of the people, any of the people on YouTube or Twitter or Rumble or Bumble or BitChute or PoopChute or any of this, I want you to ask all these people the following questions.
Please, for the love of God, I ask you, listen, listen.
Listen to what I'm saying.
You ready for this?
Let me tell you.
Number one.
You ready?
Okay.
This is critical.
I want you to think about this.
I want you to ask somebody.
Remember, we're going back to where we were.
Is it against the law?
Would it be against the law?
Would it be contrary to the law?
Would it be in violation of the law?
If when Ms. Willis took office, shortly after being elected, she married Mr. Wade and hired Mr. Wade.
And made him special prosecutor.
Would it be a conflict of interest?
Yes?
Or no?
Remember, that's the question.
Would it be a conflict?
Yes?
Or no?
And the answer is, my dear friend, no it wouldn't be.
No.
So if she could have been married, what the hell are we talking about?
That's all.
What are we talking about?
What are we talking about?
Does that make sense to you?
Does that make sense to you?
It makes sense to me.
Remember what I'm saying.
Alright?
That's it.
And that's all, that's all that, that's all the, Judge McAfee has to say, excuse me, could they have been married yet?
Well, what are we talking about?
So that's it.
But right now they're going to say, you're going to step down, Missy.
You're going to step down.
Because you've got idiot, you've got the idiot Warnock who's talking about you being, you're making this horrible, you are the embodiment of what is wrong with our system, what is wrong with corruption, throw in Soros, this is what is happening.
And like I said, Kemp has to do, and Georgia, remember what I said, Georgia's got 159 counties, my God!
159 counties.
What are they like?
Anyway.
That's where we are.
I hope you understand that.
I hope I'm able to make sense out of this.
Now my friends, I want you to listen to me very carefully.
Okay?
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You know what I love aside from being here?
I love when I'm right.
I do.
I love when I'm right, and I love when I'm able to really, really say, you know what, this is exactly right.
And I love when I'm able to say, why are they talking about this?
Why is this happening?
I saw somebody the other day, they were tracking, they actually had the motion, one of the response motions, not a motion, but a supplemental, it was a pleading of some sort by someone on the fanny, Or the defense.
This is fantastic.
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What are you talking about?
What is the point of all this?
I think to myself, you know, I really don't think people understand the tactic and strategy.
I really don't.
I don't think they understand kind of how this thing works.
Thank you.
you Because I want to make this bigger than it normally is.
Ladies and gentlemen, hang on a second.
Bev Taylor has something to say.
You better listen.
Bev says, you are putting out the most comprehensive subject matter expert content on this platform.
I am an Atlanta native.
I've had my own personal experience with the Atlanta corruption and it would blow your mind.
You know, it's funny you say that.
And I thank you for that, Bev.
There is something so vile, so vile, about individuals who take the notion of government, who take the responsibility of government, and what they do is they just relegate it and just destroy it into nothing.
This is third world, Bev.
This is something that is ridiculous.
And let me also tell you something.
There's something that people...
I don't think, Bev...
I do not look at Fannie as a black prosecutor, a woman, a black woman.
No, I'm sorry.
She happens to be a prosecutor.
That's it.
That's bottom line.
And when we do this identity...
Always putting things in the context of, is she black?
Is she white?
It does nothing but perpetuate the idea that that's all that matters.
But there are some people out there who, instead of saying, you know what, this is great, this is our chance to have a proud black woman who happens to be black, whatever it is, fine.
And what is it?
Who do we have?
We have this.
Let me also tell you something.
Letitia James, the Attorney General for the State of New York, is a black woman.
She has not...
Anywhere even approximated this.
I think she's done some things that were wrong by basically running for office saying, I'm going to get Donald Trump, but is that illegal?
It's not illegal.
It's not illegal.
She was smart enough to stay out of the way.
She stays in the courtroom.
Sometimes it's a little creepy, but still she stays out of the way.
Makes sense.
Tiffany Henyard has nothing to do with this.
Please watch this.
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Let me also tell you something.
Today, I'm going to change, just tweak this a little bit.
I told you, I always want you to be suspicious.
Mrs. Al and I were noticing, and she in particular, were noticing this picture of Kate Middleton.
And we noticed this picture looks weird.
There's something wrong with this picture they're putting up.
It looks...
I don't know if the term is Photoshop.
It just doesn't look.
Guess what the allegations are.
Guess.
Why?
From very eagle-eyed folks.
Number two.
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And I want you to think about something.
Tonight, it's a foregone conclusion.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Ramona Heath is with us.
Ramona says, isn't the perjury the main issue?
Well, yes it is, Ramona, and thank you.
It is...
But perjury is a pain in the ass.
It really is a pain in the ass.
And it would be, I mean, so you put her on the stand and you gotta say, okay, how do you prove that what she said was specifically A misrepresentation of fact with the intent to deceive regarding a critical issue and a material issue, in fact.
Ramona, do we know for a fact that she and Mr. Wade were in a relationship prior to when she said they were?
Do we know for a fact?
We have Uridi's testimony, we have Terrence Bradley, and that's it.
Does that establish it, based upon the preponderance of the evidence?
If she were to say, excuse me, Your Honor, yes, Judge McAfee, I don't care what they say.
We were not in a relationship, whatever the hell that even means.
It's to go back and forth.
Then we have a trial on that.
I mean, yeah, you could.
You could.
But that's not it.
Ramona, what I want to get her on is obstruction of justice.
When Cindy Lee Yeager testifies, yeah, I was in there.
And there was Terrence Bradley, who all of a sudden got this really weird call, this creepy call from her.
And she said, and I will give you the exact quote if you would like, and I have it right here, the exact quote, per her testimony.
When she was in Cobb County, where she is a co-deputy, a co-deputy.
DA.
She says the following.
Here we go.
You ready for this?
Let me get this exact word.
Ah, yes.
Here we go.
Quote!
They are coming after us.
They are coming after us.
You don't need to talk to them about anything about us.
She.
Of course.
During a September 2023 phone call when they were investigating Mr. Wade being on the payroll.
Think about this.
Let me ask you something, Ravonna.
Please tell me how she boasts a net worth of over $8 million with an annual income of $2.7 million.
Her income as an attorney is between $110 and $200, roughly.
Attorney or DA.
She holds an investment portfolio of $5 million in real estate, $2 million in stocks and companies such as Microsoft, Apple, gold.
What in the hell is this about?
She's making threats.
Gabe Banks is reported to have given who was threatened.
He is, of course, the representative for the lawyer for Chris Campbell from the white shoe law firm of Wade and Campbell, who called up Out of the blue, called up Mr. Brownlee and said, ask if he was the leak.
I mean, this is...
Now, granted, and by the way, Mr. Wade is a taint attorney.
And please, no jokes.
You threatened him, Mr. Wade.
You threatened him.
No, he didn't.
Yes, you did.
How do you think threats are?
How do you think?
What do you think a threat is?
Does somebody say, hey, don't you talk or I'm going to do something?
No, it doesn't work like that.
Sometimes threats and intimidation are just kind of being there.
Just being there at the wrong time, at the wrong time, at the wrong place, and just giving the idea that it'd be a real good idea for you to keep your mouth shut.
That's the way I want to go.
Perjury, I mean, you could do it, but good luck with the perjury.
Good luck proving it.
It's a pain in the neck.
It's a pain in the neck.
Dear friends, so think about that.
How about you know tonight, my friends, is the Academy Awards?
I have no, again, no interest in it whatsoever.
And isn't it funny that Oppenheimer, Oppenheimer, a movie that celebrates our destruction of what?
250,000?
300,000?
The incineration of Japanese?
And how?
Oppenheimer, how oppie afterwards said, well, I shouldn't have done that.
Why are we doing a movie about that?
Now, the only good news, I'm sorry to tell you this, I will say, is that Robert Downey Jr. is going to win a supporting arc, and he was hosed in that Chaplin story, and I believe Tropic Thunder was perhaps the greatest performance of his life, but he can't, he can't.
They let him slide with that.
Blackface?
He is a chosen one.
He is a member of the...
Okay, we'll give you that one.
If James Woods did a blackface, Jimmy Kimmel did a blackface...
Remember that one?
Remember the Man Show and others?
I think it was Jimmy Kimmel, wasn't it?
Yeah, yeah.
Don't you love how some people can get away with it and some people can't?
James Woods can't.
Remember all these...
Remember when Ted Danson did the blackface with Whoopi Goldberg at the Friars' Rose years ago?
If this were...
Oh, who's a good one?
I mean, if there had been some conservative Kelsey Grammer or...
I don't know who else would be.
I despise...
Hollywood.
I despise them.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
I despise them.
Ladies and gentlemen, Ramona Heath says, definitely obstruction.
Subpoena their phone text would prove perjury.
Excuse me.
Well, no.
Their text, unless they're saying we are having a relationship.
Could be.
But how about this?
How about having subpoena Mr. Bradley?
He said, Mr. Bradley, what happened?
Were you threatened?
You're damn right I was threatened.
Scared the hell out of me.
How did you take them?
It was a threat.
She's threatening me.
Don't talk to me.
You don't have to talk to people.
It means don't talk to people.
What does that mean?
It means that she's telling me not to talk if I know what's good for me.
Oh, this is great.
See, because she's so stupid.
And Warnock, too.
Stupid!
These are stupid people!
And it's state senator.
She's a district attorney for the great state of Georgia.
And the great and good people of Fulton County.
Dear God!
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Ramona says, by the way, it was a threat, not even a conditional utterance.
Oh, you are right.
I like that.
Conditional utterance.
Very good, Ramona.
Very good.
Ramona, I take it you're going to subscribe to Mrs. L's channel at Lens Warriors.
You know, it's funny you say that.
In many states, assault.
Is attempted battery.
Assault is the threat to commit a present form of force or damage or whatever with an apparent ability to do so.
But it's an unconditional threat.
And sometimes in certain jurisdictions, if somebody says, if you come here one more time, if I see you around these parts, if I ever see you talking to my daughter, if I, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, then I will, and then there's the most horrendous of threats.
It's not assault, because it's conditional.
Assault has to be immediate.
I'm going to do this now.
Not if.
Conditional bond.
In the event that, it's weird.
The law is about, read the statute.
Read what it means.
Read what it says.
Read it.
Always read whatever you're charged with.
I don't care if it's speeding, if it's homeowners association, I don't care what it is.
Read how it's written.
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I don't know what's going on with that.
Maybe.
Maybe they don't like what we say.
Maybe they don't like our kind like James Woods.
Maybe they don't do that.
Huh?
Maybe.
Maybe.
Salamonte.
Salamonte.
Alright, dear friends.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
You are so splendid.
So, Ramona Arhi, thank you, dear heart.
Thank you so much.
Bev Taylor, don't be a stranger.
Bev, thank you for your kindness and your cordiality.
And NC November Girl, bless your heart.
Thank you as well.
Thank you.
And I hope you're able just the next time, remember, remember this week if somebody brings up Fanny, just say, could they have been married?
Yes.
Well, then there's no conflict.
That's it.
That's the end of the discussion.
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Thank you.
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