
JUSTICE WITH JUDGE JEANINE
‘Opening Statement’
“Dirty Harry (Harry Reid) & BLM Land Grab”
“Harry, Dirty Harry”
Transcript Intro From ‘Fox News Insider’
This week, United States Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid continued trashing ordinary Americans over land grabs. And you need to be concerned because the land grabs haven’t ended. And who knows? Will your land be next?
Reid labeled opponents of his federal land grab “domestic terrorists,” this after calling terminally ill cancer patients who say they’ve lost their doctors “liars” and calling a prominent family that builds hospital wings, schools, and gives away hundreds of millions of dollars to charity “un-American.”
Senator Reid, the name calling goes both ways. Senator, I’ve decided to change your name to Harry, Dirty Harry.
The story that I’m about to tell you starts with Dirty Harry’s long time senior aide - his puppet on a string - with virtually no experience at the Bureau of Land Management - who now runs it.
That bureau today eyeing 116 miles on the border between Texas and Oklahoma, an estimated 90,000 acres that BLM says belongs to the public.
So what’s behind these land grabs? Are they really about protected animals like tortoises and owls, or might Dirty Harry be up to something more sinister?
Senator Reid, the name calling goes both ways. Senator, I’ve decided to change your name to Harry, Dirty Harry.
The story that I’m about to tell you starts with Dirty Harry’s long time senior aide - his puppet on a string - with virtually no experience at the Bureau of Land Management - who now runs it.
That bureau today eyeing 116 miles on the border between Texas and Oklahoma, an estimated 90,000 acres that BLM says belongs to the public.
So what’s behind these land grabs? Are they really about protected animals like tortoises and owls, or might Dirty Harry be up to something more sinister?
About Judge Jeanine Pirro

Formerly Westchester District Attorney, Judge Pirro was also the host of a syndicated weekday court show distributed by Warner Brothers -- for which she won an Emmy. Her notable legal career spans over 30 years. In 1975, she became an assistant district attorney for Westchester County, New York and was the first female to prosecute murder cases there. In 1990, Pirro was elected as the first woman to serve as a Westchester County Court judge. » Full Bio
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