AKA Custer Of The West

Kyle Clark?

In volumes of history where we read about the creating of the West, in the myth of the West one military officer always stands out — George Armstrong Custer and the Battle of the Little Bighorn. As we now jump ahead in time, we find ourselves with an even more disastrous general, Attorney GENERAL Phil, aka Bud-Weiser. Known now as the “Budweiser of the West.”

So, let me take you back in time. Most of you have this memory when the City Council of Denver voted 12-1 to bring in heroin injections, the so-called supervised drug site. And we know the dissenting vote was Kevin Flynn. The only Council member who even claimed that he went to see Vancouver, where heroin injections are alive today, was Albus Brooks, aka flying Abdul. He goes on to be defeated in the last City Council election by a Marxist. Backed, of course, by Denver’s Mayor Michael Hancock who was 100 percent behind bringing in injection sites.

Along with my crack colleagues at 710 KNUS and this newspaper we really did a deep dive on who was behind all of this back to the George Soros people, the fools in the media, led by Kyle Clark of Channel 9 fame, who really attempted to bring this insanity to the state of Colorado.

Now, on the first Wednesday in October, an Obama-appointed judge in Philadelphia, U.S. District Judge Gerald A. McHugh, made an allowance that, believe it or not, injection sites don’t violate federal drug laws because the drug laws in the ’80s didn’t talk about medical help and injection sites. Which is like looking at ’80s rotary phones and saying we can’t use cell phones.

The monsters at our doorstep are right out of Stephen King novels. These people are like 1930s vampire movies where each time you think the vampire is dead a couple of stooges in a black and white film set in the fog wander into the crypt and pull the stake out of Lugosi’s heart. Isn’t it interesting he was always wearing opera clothes and came immediately back to life and we have vampires again.

This same General Bud-Weiser is suing pharmaceutical manufacturers because of the damage done by opioids. They want to go after physicians for writing prescriptions for people in pain as they over medicate them. So, we sue these people and yet Weiser has become a friend of the court and they’re bringing heroin injection back.

This is the same City that voted unanimously in October to raise the purchasing age to 21 and wants to license retailers on tobacco and vaping. They actually use little minors as narcs to narc out mom and pops who would dare not check the ID of a 20-year-old back from Afghanistan to buy a pack of cigarettes.

And I leave you with this because there will be more on radio and here. Sesame Street designed for 3- and 4-year-old kids now has an opioid addict, a little kid puppet. Don’t kids have enough to worry about, knowing the world will end in 12 years, and now have to go to mom and say, “Mommy do you have a problem with opioids?”

Well I have something for you to worry about — these bastards are coming back and we will meet them at the bridge. Hey General, wait ’til you meet these Indians.

  • Peter Boyles
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