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4/23/09 Guest Richard Schroeder
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4/23/09 Guest Richard Schroeder

Published:Thu, 23 Apr 2009
Description:Michele McPhee - Richard talks about the Weather Underground and his uncle, 4/23/09. 
+Automatically Generated Transcript  (may not be 100% accurate)

" Ratio was three years on line and -- Here we show weeknight at seven that there. Might be fixed line WTKK."

" And we are going to invite a very honored. But very honored to have Richard Schroeder who -- his uncle Walter in 1970 Woodbury is owned -- other three years later it is true privilege. Richard Schroeder to have you back on the show and we -- very grateful -- time because I know that you share that discussed. In the fury. That courses through. -- every. Blood vessel right now this this repugnant man. Is being invited for a fee to get a lecture Brandeis university of very school. The very school that's why -- uncle's murder in 1970."

" Well thank you Michelle for having me on again I really do appreciate it and I appreciate your outrage is just not enough of that to go around these days I'm --"

" No outrage in in when you key. A college student who's going to to what some would call a very fine university Brandeis University. When he he -- saying nobody got hurt. I'm sure that it's -- believe ending on mine forever what it was like to grow up. First without your uncle Walter Schroeder who was shot dead in left behind yard ninth cousins to grow up without a father. And then you've -- around at three is later which is why Boston please headquarters is called one intrude upon."

" you conceived from listening to the psychobabble that these people put out that they really don't have an education what they really have an indoctrination. That they've gotten in these types of universities. That's what these people do if you looked. Underneath the covers and behind the scenes what you start to find out is that Brandeis University does have a history of bringing people. As professors in -- like Herbert mark Kucera. And other people that -- really marxists and and what they do. Is try to indoctrinate people to go -- and find their adversary. Okay because that's what marxism is all about it's it's go out find out your Prosser. Okay if you're a woman you know who your oppressor it's. Pure black you know -- York restaurants go out and find your -- And work against them and you can just hear that seeding program her voice the way she talks about destruction and things like that. And and has no apps will remorse and living in a free country. I wish -- only knew what would happen to people like her like like Rosa Luxembourg little boring Nazi Germany -- probably took care of her. And her socialist ideas."

" It's maddening it tells a little bit about the loss nothing and we Stoppard and what I would like to. I mean I know that you -- uncle Walter -- funeral was the largest. Funeral that this city has ever seen. And then only to lose your -- excellent acts of people and north ruled lost that. When when he does can be like this this. This move on I would look into her talk and Michael Rancho early this morning and I really wish they knew where she once I have that I was that angry. I wish I knew if she wants because it was nonsense. To think that nobody was hurt."

" I wish I -- be there when that when this guy talks also but I'll take you back. I can what you know that my uncle and my father -- well respected people in their neighborhoods. There's my uncle Walter. He's bringing up children in the projects up and develops waved -- okay. Had nine children working as a police officer you know doing his job working overtime trying to bring -- a -- okay in the in the -- going into the bank. Do and his job -- aback by this scum bag guy -- due -- who. From what I understand is on his last legs in prison you know I'm glad Syrian --"

" Well I hope he died very slow and painful death and that is true lefty Gil de who has bragged that he buried some of those guns in Ames Perry somewhere. I hope it dies a slow in painful death I hope is stomach lining is eaten operate now by some sort of horrific. People disease."

" What people have to realize also is that if you go around on the web and you know just school whose name. You're going to find all these crazy and a few sites where they're they're they're saying he's a political prisoner and all the other tech stocks. When when in actuality was a murderer -- all of a loving father okay my uncle trying to make a life for himself okay. Living in market sentiment in the project trying to bring up nine -- And then three years later you know my father after my uncle died was so concerned about what had happened to him. Betty actually went and that's when he took the test to become a detective and he became a detective so that he could get the streets could -- what happened to my uncle. But instead he was put in the position we're used to an investigation that he just happened to be in the wrong place. At the wrong time that this pawnshop in Roxbury. And incomes. That's seventeen year old heroin addict too he had arrested in the past. Recognized him and just didn't even think about it a shot -- shot -- right there -- he took took things away from -- took his gun and everything like that. And tried to you know skip town down to Atlanta. These are the types of."

" The way I don't need to be in the car but he had you dad's. Blood splattered match in his pocket and took -- his -- Anyway it was any -- if there was any doubt that that scumbag was guilty. I had -- dad's -- in his pocket. And he got out on a technicality in the and in this is a little -- the top of the Bill Ayers really is all relative because this is the the society we live in today. Schroeder is murdered. He got. I wrote a beautiful on the -- plainclothes unit as you said so eloquently and we on the line with Richard Schroeder he is the nephew of Walter Schroeder in these kind of John Schroeder to. Decorated Boston Police officers the only guys shot dead. Lots of course by the weather underground in giant photo by. The heroin addict lol. -- it's not a prison. Any only on a technicality that's right."

" That's right I remember reading a very deeply about the really a bit more errors made by the district attorney but you know when they when she went to appeal. He was able to convince the judges that his appeal was much more importance than the fact that he did the -- And that that's how they let him out on this technicality. You know based upon his insanity plea that he."

" Later rob again point. You went to jail or in earlier this. Yeah and -- prison he was not a prison for about 68. -- erected in Providence, Rhode Island earlier this year and police in Providence, Rhode Island called him. I hit -- for the mob. Well respected by his fellow drug dealers because he had killed a police officer. "

" Well yes regret that hates -- that's the glory these states. The glory these days that people have to make heroes out of people like Bill Ayers. I mean what they have brought Timothy McVeigh in the area he was still alive. Because I see them is exactly the same person and I really don't understand why people see that there's a difference. What do they what do they think that he was doing this for cause the grand and noble cause of of books the poor villagers in Vietnam that's a bunch of nonsense. These people of criminal and -- okay and they burst or power and they versus some type of activity. There anarchist okay there they are out there trying to establish what they believe in some type terror means. And and that's the way that they try to indoctrinate people in colleges I'm actually afraid to send my kids because these days because of what they might warrant. It's it's an upside down world when you get into the university these states."

" Well riches Prodi you can be sure that I will be there to protest. In UI -- on in your uncles honor. -- don't want to sort of collectively served 41 years with the Boston Police Department they've left behind a total of thirteen children and you hear this. 88 stated the weather underground and kill anybody does that make you sick."

" You are absolutely. And then -- I wish there was more more than I can do about it. In terms of being able to you know organize some type of protests there against the university against people like this. Problem what I try to do -- you know personally in my own -- is to make sure that might. My children. My nephews and nieces -- don't equal this way don't see things this way. We live and good country we live in a free country okay where unfortunately ideas that come out of these people's minds are. Are are allowed to be able to be out there in the marketplace. But they need to be rejected in people need to understand that these types universities are filled with these types of courses that blowing -- Always your press. Cool even envelope there and and and rail against is that person that depressed she wouldn't take it away your opportunity when in actuality this is the place of opportunity."

" It's certainly isn't Richard Schroeder again we always honored to have you on this program I know you live -- statement I'm gonna make a promise to you on April 30 in this. -- With when this disgusting. Terrorist tool as -- so eloquently pointed out is no different Timothy McVeigh. -- Osama bin Laden or any other domestic terrorist who has. Decided to end the bloodshed on this country I can assure you that I will be there and I am positive I can get awesome police officers come with me I can get. Massachusetts residents to come with mean I can get pissed off Bostonians come with me and I will stand outside of Brandeis university and I let them know loudly and clearly how red hot name. There actions are and how despicable we find it that this. This. Terrorist. Has been invited to Boston. On a dime -- me who do it in honor of your uncle and an honor your father and Richard -- they will not be forgotten the words lest we get means something to mean they need something to a lot of the people listening right now."

" Wolf thank you very much Michelle and I do want to thank all the people okay because I read some of the they pick the one in in the Boston area and there are a lot of people out there that remember the sacrifice of my uncle. And my father and I do appreciate all of -- I want to thank you and to thank them for remembrance."

" Thanks for downloading and listening to Michelle with the come back off and Boston's talk devolution -- 69 WTKK. Is on line and falling demand."

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