[00:00.000 --> 00:10.000] The Canadian oil company Enbridge faces a PR nightmare over the recent 800,000 gallon [00:10.000 --> 00:15.680] oil spill in Michigan amid reports it knew of corrosion on the ruptured pipeline weeks [00:15.680 --> 00:17.560] before the incident. [00:17.560 --> 00:23.720] Enbridge admitted the aging line had been subject to 139 repairs during the past year. [00:23.720 --> 00:29.920] Iraq and the US military are engaged in a propaganda war over casualty figures. [00:29.920 --> 00:37.360] The Iraqis say 535 people were killed in July, whereas the US puts the number at 222. [00:37.360 --> 00:41.520] The dispute comes against the backdrop of the ongoing US drawdown. [00:41.520 --> 00:48.040] The US military believes Iraqi security forces can maintain current levels of relative stability, [00:48.040 --> 00:52.600] a sentiment not shared by most Iraqis. [00:52.600 --> 00:57.520] Afghan protesters marched in Kabul Sunday saying they were angry about the civilian [00:57.520 --> 01:03.400] toll from NATO operations in Helmand province and a traffic accident Friday involving an [01:03.400 --> 01:10.640] SUV driven by DynCorp contractors that killed four Afghans after the accident an angry crowd [01:10.640 --> 01:19.240] surrounded the DynCorp vehicle and set it on fire. [01:19.240 --> 01:23.680] Israel announced Monday will cooperate with a UN investigation into the May flotilla [01:23.680 --> 01:28.680] raid in which eight Turks and one American were killed by Israeli defence forces. [01:28.680 --> 01:34.060] The flotilla was attempting to break Israel's three-year siege of Gaza and deliver humanitarian [01:34.060 --> 01:36.840] aid to those behind the blockade. [01:36.840 --> 01:41.660] Following the raid, the IDF confiscated cameras and other devices that might have shed light [01:41.660 --> 01:43.280] on the massacre. [01:43.280 --> 01:48.640] Footage secretly filmed by an activist shows a defenceless convoy in retreat beset upon [01:48.640 --> 01:51.840] by soldiers in the dark and the ensuing chaos. [01:51.840 --> 01:56.880] The raid took place in international waters and Israel previously denied the necessity [01:56.880 --> 01:59.000] of an international probe. [01:59.000 --> 02:04.000] Israel's own internal investigation found little fault in the IDF conduct. [02:04.000 --> 02:09.520] The concession to the UN comes amid speculation among pundits that Israel is preparing an [02:09.520 --> 02:12.920] offensive against alleged Iranian nuclear sites. [02:12.920 --> 02:20.440] The UN will release its findings this September. [02:20.440 --> 02:24.720] Locals across a majority of large US cities received more foreclosure warnings in the [02:24.720 --> 02:28.920] first six months of this year than in the first half of 2009. [02:28.920 --> 02:34.360] The foreclosure listing firm RealityTrack says the trend is the latest sign that the [02:34.360 --> 02:40.000] nation's foreclosure crisis is worsening as homeowners battle high unemployment, slow [02:40.000 --> 02:45.520] job growth and homeowners continue to fall behind on their mortgage payments. [02:45.520 --> 02:52.920] In all, 154 out of 206 metropolitan areas with at least 200,000 residents saw increased [02:52.920 --> 02:55.840] foreclosure activity between January and June. [02:55.840 --> 03:00.040] This news brief brought to you by the International News Net. [03:00.040 --> 03:09.040] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at ruleoflawradio.com, live free speech [03:09.040 --> 03:16.040] talk radio at its best. [03:39.040 --> 03:54.040] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:54.040 --> 03:57.040] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:57.040 --> 03:58.040] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:58.040 --> 04:00.880] What are you going to do when we come for you? [04:00.880 --> 04:03.640] This is the Rule of Law. [04:03.640 --> 04:04.640] I'm Deborah Stevens. [04:04.640 --> 04:05.960] We're here with Eddie Craig. [04:05.960 --> 04:06.960] Randy has the night off. [04:06.960 --> 04:07.960] He's on seminar. [04:07.960 --> 04:15.720] Tonight is traffic night, Eddie's night, so folks, if you'd like to call in, if you have [04:15.720 --> 04:20.840] questions about traffic issues, traffic tickets, tonight is the night, but before we go into [04:20.840 --> 04:25.280] the traffic issues, Eddie has some stuff that he wants to present concerning the federal [04:25.280 --> 04:31.280] government's lack of jurisdiction to try this case concerning the federal government suing [04:31.280 --> 04:37.440] the state of Arizona over their immigration law, and before that, I have a clip that I [04:37.440 --> 04:40.480] would like to play. [04:40.480 --> 04:44.960] This clip shows clearly the attitude of our public serpents. [04:44.960 --> 04:48.120] I call them public serpents. [04:48.120 --> 04:49.800] This guy's clearly a serpent. [04:49.800 --> 04:52.920] He is a U.S. congressman from the state of California. [04:52.920 --> 04:54.880] His name is Pete Stark. [04:54.880 --> 04:56.960] Some of y'all may have seen this video on YouTube. [04:56.960 --> 04:58.920] It's got 26,000 hits already. [04:58.920 --> 05:05.960] This was from a town hall meeting, and this very well-spoken woman got up to ask him some [05:05.960 --> 05:11.840] very pointed constitutional questions concerning the health care bill, the health care law. [05:11.840 --> 05:17.040] Very well-spoken woman, and she was basically saying that the health care law is in violation [05:17.040 --> 05:23.360] of the Constitution and specifically in violation of the 13th Amendment regarding slavery because [05:23.360 --> 05:30.560] the health care law compels another person to provide services, which is basically slavery. [05:30.560 --> 05:37.600] She's asking him questions about this, very well-spoken woman, and this guy responds to [05:37.600 --> 05:41.520] her that the federal government can do most anything in this country. [05:41.520 --> 05:44.800] You should hear the response of the crowd. [05:44.800 --> 05:45.800] Here it is. [05:45.800 --> 05:52.120] Pete Stark, congressman Pete Stark from California, town hall meeting on July 24th, just a few [05:52.120 --> 05:53.120] days ago. [05:53.120 --> 05:54.120] Yes. [05:54.120 --> 06:01.480] Okay, Mr. Stark, I heard you say this morning that health care is now a right rather than [06:01.480 --> 06:06.380] a privilege because of the legislation that passed earlier this year, but such a right [06:06.380 --> 06:10.960] is actually beyond the power of the federal government to confer, and this is because [06:10.960 --> 06:11.960] ... Wait, let me finish. [06:11.960 --> 06:17.120] This is because it necessarily infringes the inalienable rights of other people, and the [06:17.120 --> 06:22.200] reason I say this is because in order to get health care services, those services have [06:22.200 --> 06:27.680] to be rendered by somebody else using their time, their energy, their knowledge, and their [06:27.680 --> 06:28.680] labor. [06:28.680 --> 06:35.400] This means that if any of us want health care and we have a right to it, then we necessarily [06:35.400 --> 06:42.960] have the right to compel others to provide those services or to pay for them for us. [06:42.960 --> 06:47.760] I have a two-part question, and the first one is, how can legislation such as this be [06:47.760 --> 06:55.160] constitutional when it seems to be in direct conflict with the 13th Amendment, which abolished [06:55.160 --> 07:01.680] slavery, the first thing, and the second thing is, if this legislation is constitutional, [07:01.680 --> 07:07.240] what limitations are there on the federal government's ability to tell us how to run [07:07.240 --> 07:12.240] our private lives? [07:12.240 --> 07:28.400] I think that there are very few constitutional limits that would prevent the federal government [07:28.400 --> 07:34.480] from rules that could affect your private life. [07:34.480 --> 07:40.800] Now, the basis for that would be, how does it affect other people? [07:40.800 --> 07:47.600] The Constitution specifically enumerates certain powers to the federal government and leaves [07:47.600 --> 07:59.200] all other authority to the state or the people, so the Constitution is very limited in what [07:59.200 --> 08:05.240] it can do, sir, and it specifically prohibits slavery. [08:05.240 --> 08:10.240] When you tell somebody you have a right to get a service from another, that's essentially [08:10.240 --> 08:15.720] saying, you get to make that person do something for you, and sir, that is a form of slavery. [08:15.720 --> 08:20.000] So my question is, how can this law be constitutional? [08:20.000 --> 08:28.040] But more importantly than that, if they can do this, what can't they? [08:28.040 --> 08:38.600] Is your question, is your answer that they can do anything? [08:38.600 --> 08:49.240] The federal government, yes, can, and do most anything in this country, but you can't, people [08:49.240 --> 08:50.240] like you. [08:50.240 --> 08:59.240] You heard, you heard, people like you are destroying this nation. [08:59.240 --> 09:18.560] Okay, so they let them have it. [09:18.560 --> 09:23.400] People like you and people that think like you are destroying this nation, and I couldn't [09:23.400 --> 09:27.120] quite understand what he said at the end, but it was something like, and I'm sure you're [09:27.120 --> 09:31.600] here to save it, and that makes me feel very uncomfortable, that's what it sounded like [09:31.600 --> 09:32.600] he said. [09:32.600 --> 09:35.000] All right, so she made a couple of errors. [09:35.000 --> 09:37.160] The Constitution does not confer rights. [09:37.160 --> 09:44.600] I know what she was getting at, and rights are what is enumerated, and powers are granted. [09:44.600 --> 09:46.200] Authority is granted to the government. [09:46.200 --> 09:47.200] Authority is not enumerated. [09:47.200 --> 09:53.520] So she made a couple of verbal, you know, errors and verbiage there, but her point, [09:53.520 --> 09:59.240] the content of her points is very well taken, and it seems to me that the crowd wholeheartedly [09:59.240 --> 10:04.920] agrees, and people, this just goes back to basic fundamental principles and what the [10:04.920 --> 10:10.000] differences are between rights and privileges, okay? [10:10.000 --> 10:17.000] We do not have a right to any service from another, okay? [10:17.000 --> 10:21.720] All rights derive from property ownership. [10:21.720 --> 10:27.880] You have rights due to the fact that those rights derive from whatever property you own, [10:27.880 --> 10:35.000] and yes, you own your body, but you don't have a right to healthcare, because healthcare [10:35.000 --> 10:44.440] is a service that is provided by another to you, for you, upon agreement of contract. [10:44.440 --> 10:46.240] It's a privilege. [10:46.240 --> 10:47.880] Healthcare is a privilege. [10:47.880 --> 10:49.520] It is not a right. [10:49.520 --> 10:52.960] You have the right to seek healthcare. [10:52.960 --> 10:58.360] You have the right to do what you feel you need to do to take care of your own health, [10:58.360 --> 11:04.320] like eating healthy food, drinking water that's not fluoridated, you know, eating food that [11:04.320 --> 11:08.160] is not genetically modified, and things like this. [11:08.160 --> 11:12.920] You have the right to choose what you put into your body, which is another reason why [11:12.920 --> 11:17.280] I don't believe in prohibition, not to mention that prohibition creates black markets and [11:17.280 --> 11:24.640] violence, all right, but the bottom line is we do not have the right to any services, [11:24.640 --> 11:27.880] because services are provided by another, and she's right. [11:27.880 --> 11:33.120] It is slavery, and not to mention the fact that the government would be robbing us via [11:33.120 --> 11:39.360] taxation to pay for the services being provided forcefully to another, all right? [11:39.360 --> 11:45.320] So we have to get it straight, what the difference is between rights and privileges, and this [11:45.320 --> 11:50.800] guy, I'll tell you, if you watch the video, and this is on Infowars.com, it's Pete Stark, [11:50.800 --> 11:53.960] the title is Pete Stark, federal government can do most anything in this country, it's [11:53.960 --> 11:59.080] another heading, Constitution and Focus, I mean, he's just sitting there with a smirk [11:59.080 --> 12:05.680] on his face, just nodding his head while everybody is booing and hissing him, and folks, this [12:05.680 --> 12:11.800] is why I call these people public serpents, because they are, and he's not in the least [12:11.800 --> 12:19.360] bit concerned what his constituents think or feel, he has no concern whatsoever, because [12:19.360 --> 12:23.560] he knows the elections are rigged, all right? [12:23.560 --> 12:27.480] We have completely lost control of our government, there are no elections anymore, it's a big [12:27.480 --> 12:35.000] show, BP and Big Pharma are running the country, they own the government, and the banks are [12:35.000 --> 12:39.520] the ones ultimately calling all the shots, and this guy is not concerned whatsoever, [12:39.520 --> 12:43.280] because he's being paid off and he knows the elections are rigged, so folks, we have to [12:43.280 --> 12:50.640] do something, we have to do something before we lose everything, so that's my little rant, [12:50.640 --> 12:57.160] my own tirade tonight on this healthcare situation, and I'm very happy to see that there are other [12:57.160 --> 13:02.000] people up in arms about this, so to speak, hopefully it won't get to the point where [13:02.000 --> 13:07.680] people have to literally be up in arms over this, but it was surprising to me to see that [13:07.680 --> 13:14.680] this happened in California, because they're pretty much a very liberal state, very leftist, [13:14.680 --> 13:19.880] but obviously the people there, or some people there, a lot of people there, realize that [13:19.880 --> 13:23.680] this is wrong, so Eddie, what do you have to say about this? [13:23.680 --> 13:30.000] Well, I tend to agree with you, I mean, personally, I say we invite them all down to Cozumel, [13:30.000 --> 13:34.360] Mexico for a dive trip, we give them all a cyanide-filled air tank and tell them to go [13:34.360 --> 13:43.040] make a day of it, at least the fish will have something to enjoy by the end of the day, [13:43.040 --> 13:49.520] and the rest of us will too in the country, it's ridiculous, I watched the video while [13:49.520 --> 13:54.480] you were playing the audio part of it here, and yeah, it's very typical of these people, [13:54.480 --> 14:00.000] they believe they're invulnerable, they know they're secure, because as you put it, the [14:00.000 --> 14:04.400] guns are fixed, they know they're not going to lose their office, and they'll be allowed [14:04.400 --> 14:11.480] to continue doing what they're doing, and I'm telling you folks, they're making the [14:11.480 --> 14:20.480] peaceful revolution or resolution impossible, okay, and we all know what Kennedy said about [14:20.480 --> 14:27.440] that, those who make peaceful resolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable, well, [14:27.440 --> 14:33.320] welcome to America, because that is where they're leaving us, no is, no ands, no buts. [14:33.320 --> 14:39.240] It certainly looks like they're trying to push it in that direction, and it also seems [14:39.240 --> 14:45.480] like they're trying to incite violence with race wars and these types of things, and they [14:45.480 --> 14:54.640] plant government agents in the militias, and to stir up problems with firearms regulations [14:54.640 --> 15:03.000] and modified firearms, and then try to pin it on the legitimate militias or stir up white [15:03.000 --> 15:09.000] supremacy kinds of things, and it's like most of the militias are not into that at all, [15:09.000 --> 15:17.080] it's just straight up second amendment issues, and so yeah, I would say that they are trying [15:17.080 --> 15:25.880] to stir up these false flag events like race wars in order to have an excuse to try to [15:25.880 --> 15:34.080] crack down on us and take our guns, that's pretty apparent, so we need to take our elections [15:34.080 --> 15:39.720] back, this is one example, hand counted paper ballots in public view is the only way, that's [15:39.720 --> 15:47.440] why support vote rescue, we in the general public have to be able to look at the box [15:47.440 --> 15:53.280] at the precinct, make sure it's empty, watch it all day long as the ballots are put in [15:53.280 --> 15:58.520] one by one to make sure they're not stuffed, watch as the ballots are taken out of the [15:58.520 --> 16:04.840] box at the precinct, not at the convention center, you know, because you lose a chain [16:04.840 --> 16:11.560] of custody, and then the ballots are taken out, they're counted by multiple people, [16:11.560 --> 16:16.280] and we have to watch over the shoulder of the counters to make sure that the tick marks [16:16.280 --> 16:23.240] get ticked in the right tally column, make sure the addition is correct, make sure that [16:23.240 --> 16:29.040] the right results, accurate results are posted on the precinct door, make sure that those [16:29.040 --> 16:34.720] results are properly reported to the county, and that all the precincts are added up properly, [16:34.720 --> 16:41.400] and that the county results are accurately reported to the state election officers, that's [16:41.400 --> 16:46.760] the only way we are going to be able to legitimately take back this country through elections, [16:46.760 --> 16:52.200] as long as the counting is done on machines, we don't have a chance, so at any rate, that's [16:52.200 --> 16:56.560] my little tirade, when we get back, Eddie is going to discuss this Arizona immigration [16:56.560 --> 17:03.280] law, folks call in 512-646-1984. 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[18:25.080 --> 18:44.080] We're open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. [18:44.080 --> 19:09.080] to 5 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m. [19:09.080 --> 19:32.080] to 6 p.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to 5 p.m. to 5 p.m. to 5 p.m. [19:32.080 --> 19:39.040] holder was trying to get Arizona taken to court to stop their enactment and enforcement [19:39.040 --> 19:44.640] of their new immigration bill. It kind of piqued my interest and so I paid attention [19:44.640 --> 19:49.400] to this and someone sent me an email that is right on point with some discussions that [19:49.400 --> 19:54.640] I had been having with some folks about their authority to do this. And what I want to do [19:54.640 --> 20:00.280] is I want to go over this article that was sent to me. There is an attorney whose name [20:00.280 --> 20:08.720] is Publius Holdoff and they basically submitted an article that shows exactly where the Constitution [20:08.720 --> 20:17.200] makes Judge Susan R. Bolton's ruling in the injunction case against Arizona absolutely [20:17.200 --> 20:25.500] illegal. There is no way a federal court has jurisdiction over anything involving a state [20:25.500 --> 20:33.800] and that is written right into the Constitution. For an example here, Holdoff references the [20:33.800 --> 20:39.680] style of the Arizona case and shows that it is made out state of Arizona and Janice K. [20:39.680 --> 20:47.520] Brewer, governor of the state of Arizona, in her official capacity as defendants. Now, [20:47.520 --> 20:52.920] as the attorney points out where it says state of Arizona and Janice K. Brewer in her official [20:52.920 --> 21:00.040] capacity, that puts it right squarely within the realm of Article 3, Section 2, Clause [21:00.040 --> 21:06.760] 2 of the United States Constitution. And that clause specifically gives the United States [21:06.760 --> 21:17.680] Supreme Court original jurisdiction of the case, not any federal court. Okay? Now, this [21:17.680 --> 21:24.640] is from Federalist Paper No. 81, Alexander Hamilton's commentary. Let us now examine [21:24.640 --> 21:28.560] in what manner the judicial authority is to be distributed between the Supreme and the [21:28.560 --> 21:33.800] inferior courts of the Union. The Supreme Court is to be invested with original jurisdiction [21:33.800 --> 21:41.040] only in cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and those in [21:41.040 --> 21:50.560] which a state shall be a party. Now, the way he commented on it is almost verbatim how [21:50.560 --> 21:58.040] it's written into the Constitution. I mean, it is practically identical. And he goes on [21:58.040 --> 22:04.480] to say, public ministers of every class are the immediate representatives of their sovereigns. [22:04.480 --> 22:08.200] All questions in which they are concerned are so directly connected with the public [22:08.200 --> 22:14.360] peace that, as well as for the preservation of this, as out of respect to the sovereignties [22:14.360 --> 22:19.960] they represent, it is both expedient and proper that such questions should be submitted in [22:19.960 --> 22:26.840] the first instance to the highest judicatory of the nation. Though consuls have not in [22:26.840 --> 22:32.040] strictness a diplomatic character, yet as they are the public agents of the nations [22:32.040 --> 22:38.280] to which they belong, the same observation is in a great measure applicable to them. [22:38.280 --> 22:43.280] In cases in which a state might happen to be a party, it would ill-suit its dignity [22:43.280 --> 22:49.840] to be turned over to an inferior tribunal. All right? Now, you would think the Attorney [22:49.840 --> 23:00.360] General of the United States would know this, but no. Just like this usurper in office, [23:00.360 --> 23:06.280] that he is surrounded by incompetents that have no qualifications for the positions they [23:06.280 --> 23:13.240] hold and holder appears to be no exception to that rule, he goes and files for an injunction [23:13.240 --> 23:21.400] in a federal court that has zero jurisdiction to hear the case or to make a ruling of any [23:21.400 --> 23:30.560] kind. Therefore, the injunction handed down by this Judge Susan R. Bolton is null and [23:30.560 --> 23:37.760] void on its face. Governor Brewer should stand up and announce in public that it is null [23:37.760 --> 23:44.000] and void, it is of no effect, it does not in any way, shape or form bind the state of [23:44.000 --> 23:52.640] California in any way, and we are enforcing our law as it is written. And the federal [23:52.640 --> 23:58.320] court can go jump in the proverbial lake. And that's exactly what she ought to do. Then [23:58.320 --> 24:03.880] she ought to send the Arizona State Troopers to the federal courthouse to arrest the judge [24:03.880 --> 24:11.000] for impersonating a public servant because she acted absent all jurisdiction, which makes [24:11.000 --> 24:19.200] her an imposter in office. Bolton should be in jail. And it would seem to me at this point [24:19.200 --> 24:27.440] Brewer would want to see that done, just out of spite. Okay, now, let's go down and take [24:27.440 --> 24:35.160] a look, see if I can find words written in here, exactly what the Constitution says. [24:35.160 --> 24:40.140] Now this is where the requirement for the federal government to step in and do something [24:40.140 --> 24:45.960] exists. It's an Article 4, Section 4, and it requires the federal government to protect [24:45.960 --> 24:54.320] each of the states against invasion. And they're not doing it. They're simply not doing it. [24:54.320 --> 25:03.320] Now that section also specifically states that the state can itself enforce it when [25:03.320 --> 25:08.240] the federal government is not stepping in and doing what it's supposed to do. [25:08.240 --> 25:11.200] It says that in the Constitution? Yes, it does. And I'm going to read those [25:11.200 --> 25:12.720] to you here. Oh, good. [25:12.720 --> 25:18.760] Let's go to Article 3, Section 2, Clause 2. In all cases affecting ambassadors, other [25:18.760 --> 25:24.160] public ministers and consuls, and those in which a state shall be party, the Supreme [25:24.160 --> 25:30.040] Court shall have original jurisdiction. In all the other cases before mentioned, the [25:30.040 --> 25:37.200] Supreme Court shall have appellate jurisdiction. So in the case involving a state, the Supreme [25:37.200 --> 25:44.080] Court has original jurisdiction, not any inferior court, okay? [25:44.080 --> 25:50.560] Now let's go down and find the article here. Let's see. [25:50.560 --> 25:54.960] Yes, so this case should be in front of the Supreme Court right now. [25:54.960 --> 26:01.240] That's right. Man, these people are just lawless, Eddie. [26:01.240 --> 26:07.880] Tell me something I don't know. Now, they've also got a reference in here [26:07.880 --> 26:14.240] to 28 United States Code, Section 1251, which states thusly, the Supreme Court shall have [26:14.240 --> 26:19.600] original and exclusive jurisdiction of all controversies between two or more states. [26:19.600 --> 26:25.340] The Supreme Court shall have original but not exclusive jurisdiction of all actions [26:25.340 --> 26:29.640] or proceedings to which ambassadors, other public ministers, consuls, or vice-consuls [26:29.640 --> 26:34.440] of foreign state are parties. All controversies between the United States [26:34.440 --> 26:38.920] and the state, all actions or proceedings by a state against the citizens of another [26:38.920 --> 26:45.860] state or against aliens. Now, they go on, this attorney goes on to show [26:45.860 --> 26:49.720] that this is a pretended law. Why? [26:49.720 --> 26:57.360] Because the Congress does not have the authority to alter strict mandates of the Constitution. [26:57.360 --> 27:05.000] They cannot take exclusive jurisdiction granted by the Constitution and make it non-exclusive [27:05.000 --> 27:09.480] and susceptible to opinions of the inferior courts. [27:09.480 --> 27:14.640] That would be supplanting the Constitution with legislation, which they cannot do, which [27:14.640 --> 27:19.560] we should not ever allow them to even think they can do. [27:19.560 --> 27:23.220] But they do it all the time, and we say nothing about it. [27:23.220 --> 27:31.440] That makes this our fault, okay? So, let's go a little further down here, and I'll see [27:31.440 --> 27:40.640] if I can find the specific Article 4 reference for this. [27:40.640 --> 27:46.080] But I mean, you're absolutely right, Deborah, in the fact that these people, they wouldn't [27:46.080 --> 27:50.160] know right from wrong anymore if it jumped up and introduced itself. [27:50.160 --> 27:58.640] They have absolutely no morals. If they got a work and brain cell among them, [27:58.640 --> 28:02.920] then they ought to archive it now because it's a historical item. [28:02.920 --> 28:09.400] Well, hey, speaking of that, just a little side note before you go into the rest of the [28:09.400 --> 28:14.320] Constitution about how the states actually do have authority to protect their own borders. [28:14.320 --> 28:17.760] I don't know if you heard of this controversy that came out recently concerning the lead [28:17.760 --> 28:21.440] in the water in Washington, D.C. Have you heard about this? [28:21.440 --> 28:28.760] No. What happened was because the homes and the [28:28.760 --> 28:34.880] neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. are so old, most of them have lead pipes, well, the water [28:34.880 --> 28:40.440] department switched the kind of antibacterial agent it was using to treat the water. [28:40.440 --> 28:43.820] It had been using chlorine, which most cities use for a long time, and they switched to [28:43.820 --> 28:48.440] another chemical which is not as hazardous to your health as chlorine. [28:48.440 --> 28:53.320] It was a well-meaning intention at the beginning. However, no one considered how that would [28:53.320 --> 28:58.160] affect the pipes. Apparently, chlorine keeps the lead rust on [28:58.160 --> 29:02.440] the lead pipes and keeps it from breaking off the pipes into the water. [29:02.440 --> 29:09.600] Well, this other agent, which is healthier for you, would not keep the lead rust on the [29:09.600 --> 29:15.200] lead pipes. There were levels of lead in the water in [29:15.200 --> 29:23.760] most neighborhoods of Washington, D.C. that were at such toxicity levels that were absolutely [29:23.760 --> 29:30.120] unprecedented. We're talking 20,000 parts per billion, whereas [29:30.120 --> 29:38.000] the CDC and all health agencies recommend that lead shouldn't be more than three parts [29:38.000 --> 29:44.920] per billion. And this went on for three years before they [29:44.920 --> 29:49.360] finally fixed the problem. So at any rate, that could be one thing that's [29:49.360 --> 29:53.280] going on with our federal government. They've all been drinking lead water. [29:53.280 --> 30:01.600] Actually, they only drink bottled. Oh, okay. We'll be right back. [30:01.600 --> 30:06.560] It is so enlightening to listen to 90.1 FM, but finding things on the Internet isn't so [30:06.560 --> 30:10.240] easy, and neither is finding like-minded people to share it with. [30:10.240 --> 30:13.200] Oh, well, I guess you haven't heard of Brave New Books, then. [30:13.200 --> 30:16.640] Brave New Books? Yes. 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Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner, or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ. [32:05.160 --> 32:22.480] I got a warrant, and I'm going to solve them, to the head government then, prosecute them. [32:22.480 --> 32:43.280] All right, folks, we are back. Rule of Law Radio. This is Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens, [32:43.280 --> 32:50.440] and we are talking about the federal court's inability to set an injunction against Arizona [32:50.440 --> 32:56.560] for their immigration law. The federal court is absolutely without jurisdiction. Let me [32:56.560 --> 33:01.880] give you a little insight into Article 4, Section 4 of the United States Constitution. [33:01.880 --> 33:07.020] The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a Republican form of government [33:07.020 --> 33:13.400] and shall protect each of them against invasion and on application of the legislature or of [33:13.400 --> 33:20.240] the executive when the legislature cannot be convened against domestic violence. It [33:20.240 --> 33:25.640] is right there in the Constitution that it is an absolute duty of the federal government [33:25.640 --> 33:38.000] to do this. So why then has Arizona simply not pressed for charges against Obama? Why [33:38.000 --> 33:45.000] have they not demanded articles of impeachment produced for his failure to uphold his oath [33:45.000 --> 33:53.480] of office and failure to uphold the Constitution in so many ways other than this one and just [33:53.480 --> 34:03.960] complete disregard for the laws under which he is required to operate? Why? I mean, personally, [34:03.960 --> 34:08.360] in a lot of ways, I don't agree with the Arizona law because of the things it would allow to [34:08.360 --> 34:13.960] be abused. I think it could have been written differently to ensure that. One of the problems [34:13.960 --> 34:22.920] being okay, how are you going to demand the production of papers from everyone when one [34:22.920 --> 34:27.240] of the issues we have right now is a complete invasion of privacy to demand papers whether [34:27.240 --> 34:32.200] you are required to have them or not? It doesn't matter whether you're an alien or not. One [34:32.200 --> 34:36.960] of the things they do is just interrogate you for your papers, no matter what state [34:36.960 --> 34:43.640] you're in and whether or not you're going across the border. I want to see identification. [34:43.640 --> 34:47.760] Give it to me now. I'm going to place you under arrest. You don't have to be crossing [34:47.760 --> 34:52.440] the border for that to happen anywhere in America. So that's one of the issues that [34:52.440 --> 34:58.320] I saw with this law when it comes out. I understand the reason for its implementation as I'm well [34:58.320 --> 35:04.800] aware also that some of the worst abuses have always been brought to us with the kindest [35:04.800 --> 35:12.400] of faces. We see it all the time. Let's take Social Security, for example. It was brought [35:12.400 --> 35:20.040] to us at one of the lowest spots in our nation's history. It was put out there as the save [35:20.040 --> 35:28.080] all so that this could never happen to people again, that it would be there for you when [35:28.080 --> 35:31.920] you got old, wouldn't have to worry about starving to death because you didn't have [35:31.920 --> 35:38.960] any money. It was promised that the funds would only be used for the purposes for which [35:38.960 --> 35:44.640] they were collected, that it would never be used in the general application of monies [35:44.640 --> 35:50.720] by the government, that the Social Security number and the card could never and would [35:50.720 --> 35:56.960] never be used for identification purposes and so on and so forth. And look at what it [35:56.960 --> 36:04.120] is today. This is my problem with what they do, whether it be the Arizona law or whether [36:04.120 --> 36:10.920] it be a federal law because any time they get it in place, it's just a matter of changing [36:10.920 --> 36:16.760] it to change what it was and what it was intended from the get-go. All they want is for you [36:16.760 --> 36:21.040] to let them get it in. Then they can come back behind your back and change it any time [36:21.040 --> 36:29.960] they want to. And again, we let them get away with this. Again, this is our fault. We've [36:29.960 --> 36:36.320] got to the point where it's just ridiculously easy for them to force things down our throat [36:36.320 --> 36:43.840] and tell us to swallow. Okay. So those are the issues with the Arizona problem right [36:43.840 --> 36:50.680] now. If I was governor of Arizona, I would be sending my state troopers to the federal [36:50.680 --> 36:55.360] court as we speak or to her house at this point since it's this late in the day. I'd [36:55.360 --> 37:02.080] be hauling her out of her jammies and sticking her in jail. That judge does not deserve any [37:02.080 --> 37:09.920] consideration whatsoever for her position as a judge because, my, she should not even [37:09.920 --> 37:14.720] be a judge if she's that in it and knowing what her jurisdiction is and isn't. [37:14.720 --> 37:21.280] Well, yes. Very clearly, Eddie, it's in the Constitution that the U.S. Supreme Court should [37:21.280 --> 37:27.360] have original jurisdiction. So let me ask you, say, you know, the Obama administration [37:27.360 --> 37:33.840] filed a lawsuit against the state of Arizona and they filed it in her court. What should [37:33.840 --> 37:38.480] she have done at that point? Should she have referred the case to the Supreme Court or [37:38.480 --> 37:43.800] just thrown it out or what? The only thing she could do is throw it out. [37:43.800 --> 37:45.800] Okay. She couldn't remand it to the Supreme Court. [37:45.800 --> 37:47.440] It wasn't filed in the Supreme Court. Okay. [37:47.440 --> 37:50.760] And just like what they do with us, if we file a suit in the wrong court, what do they [37:50.760 --> 37:53.200] do with us? They throw it out. [37:53.200 --> 37:57.040] Right. They do it without prejudice most of the time, [37:57.040 --> 38:01.440] but they throw it out because they can't remand it to a different court because it was not [38:01.440 --> 38:05.940] within their jurisdiction to act on at all. Right. Right. [38:05.940 --> 38:11.400] So they have no choice but to dismiss it and throw it out, which is exactly what she should [38:11.400 --> 38:16.960] have done. She doesn't have to wait for the opposition to say you don't have jurisdiction. [38:16.960 --> 38:21.640] The judge is required to know if they've got jurisdiction of a particular case. [38:21.640 --> 38:25.240] Right. Now, it's when they've got an argument before [38:25.240 --> 38:32.760] them stating and see this is where Holder's pleadings should get him an aggravated perjury [38:32.760 --> 38:38.720] charge and a fraud upon the court charge because his pleadings would have had to have stated [38:38.720 --> 38:44.360] this court has original jurisdiction under such and such and what do they cite? Federal [38:44.360 --> 38:51.960] law, not the Constitution. And Holder should know very well that that federal law is in [38:51.960 --> 38:56.840] direct conflict with the Constitution and is therefore null and void and grants this [38:56.840 --> 39:03.400] court no jurisdiction. He should know that. If he doesn't know that, then he should have [39:03.400 --> 39:08.240] made the effort to find out. And with as many other morons as these people [39:08.240 --> 39:12.880] have running around working in their office, not a single one of them could come up with [39:12.880 --> 39:19.240] this and understand it. You see where your money's going, folks? At least what little [39:19.240 --> 39:23.400] bit of it they steal in other ways to fund the government because most of it's certainly [39:23.400 --> 39:27.120] not going there. None of it from taxes, I'll tell you that. [39:27.120 --> 39:31.920] Absolutely not. That was in the Grace Commission report back in the days of Reagan, of President [39:31.920 --> 39:41.200] Reagan. An official U.S. Government Commission report stated that all of your income tax [39:41.200 --> 39:47.040] money goes to pay the interest to the private banksters, the Federal Reserve. Not one penny [39:47.040 --> 39:52.480] goes to any government service whatsoever. It's all borrowed into existence. And so we [39:52.480 --> 39:58.480] end up paying for all these social government programs and the military and everything else [39:58.480 --> 40:03.680] through the hidden tax called inflation, people. That's the way it works because if they raise [40:03.680 --> 40:13.440] taxes to pay for all the violent crime that they commit with these services and the military [40:13.440 --> 40:18.080] and everything, if they had to actually raise your taxes to pay for it, there would be a [40:18.080 --> 40:23.680] revolt. And so they just borrow the money into existence to pay for these programs. [40:23.680 --> 40:30.360] And we end up paying for it anyway through inflation. It's a hidden tax. And honestly, [40:30.360 --> 40:37.360] it's taxation without representation because we do not authorize this. We weren't taxed [40:37.360 --> 40:43.360] for it directly or indirectly, so to speak. It's not being paid for through either excise [40:43.360 --> 40:50.000] taxes or direct taxes. It's being paid for by inflation, through them just borrowing [40:50.000 --> 40:56.040] it into existence. So it's taxation without representation. These people are criminals. [40:56.040 --> 41:04.880] High treason. Always. Every government program, federal government program, high treason. [41:04.880 --> 41:11.400] Because all our income tax goes to pay for the interest on the debt to the Federal Reserve. [41:11.400 --> 41:18.560] Private central bank. It's a primary plank of the communist manifesto. A private central [41:18.560 --> 41:23.400] bank. They're not part of the government. All right. [41:23.400 --> 41:30.480] Well, you can lay a great majority of that at the Flipidro Wilson and Franklin Delano [41:30.480 --> 41:31.480] Roosevelt. [41:31.480 --> 41:32.480] Oh, you know it. [41:32.480 --> 41:33.480] Absolutely. [41:33.480 --> 41:40.360] Those two men, Wilson admitted that he did what he did unwittingly when he signed the [41:40.360 --> 41:41.360] Federal Reserve Act. [41:41.360 --> 41:42.360] Yeah, right. [41:42.360 --> 41:51.720] But, you know, I don't believe you could do something with the knowledge that man possessed [41:51.720 --> 41:53.720] in that subject matter unwittingly. [41:53.720 --> 42:00.400] It was a complete lie. That is a total lie because when they passed the Federal Reserve [42:00.400 --> 42:08.720] Act, they did it over Christmas break when most of Congress was home with their families. [42:08.720 --> 42:13.240] They barely had a quorum. They barely had a constitutional quorum present in either [42:13.240 --> 42:18.000] house to pass the Federal Reserve Act. They knew exactly what they were doing. [42:18.000 --> 42:22.600] Well, it's become apparent that when they can't get it through honest means, they'll [42:22.600 --> 42:26.880] get it through fraud. They're going to lie, cheat, and steal to get what they want in [42:26.880 --> 42:31.400] place to make it appear they have an authority we didn't give them. [42:31.400 --> 42:39.080] The banksters promised all kinds of support and that they would fund the campaigns of [42:39.080 --> 42:44.160] these congressmen and the president to be at the time if they promised that they would [42:44.160 --> 42:48.640] pass the Federal Reserve Act once they got into power and that's exactly what happens. [42:48.640 --> 42:53.760] So I don't want to hear this. I saw that quote, too, about how he has unwittingly destroyed [42:53.760 --> 42:59.400] his country by signing that act. That is a bunch of BS. He made a deal with them beforehand [42:59.400 --> 43:02.240] to fund his campaign to be president. [43:02.240 --> 43:03.240] Yep. [43:03.240 --> 43:04.240] Traitors. [43:04.240 --> 43:08.320] Now, the other thing I'd like to get into real quick is I got an email from one of our [43:08.320 --> 43:13.440] listeners who wants to discuss the Burgess versus Thompson's decision from the United [43:13.440 --> 43:20.880] States Supreme Court and how it affects your rights during interrogations. I haven't been [43:20.880 --> 43:25.000] able to find the text of the original case, but I've found enough dissertations on the [43:25.000 --> 43:30.200] subject that I've been able to piece together what the case itself deals with. Basically, [43:30.200 --> 43:35.200] what it is is it's a case involving interrogation where this man was picked up by Ohio State [43:35.200 --> 43:41.760] troopers, taken into a little room for three hours, and questioned about murder. But we're [43:41.760 --> 43:46.320] going to go to break. So if you folks will hang in, we'll get to this on the other side. [43:46.320 --> 43:51.800] This is Rule of Law Radio, Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens. We will be right back. [43:51.800 --> 43:55.800] And Rob, we see you on the line. Just hang tight. We'll get right to you during the next [43:55.800 --> 43:58.800] segment. [43:58.800 --> 44:07.080] Attention. An important product from hempusa.org, micro plant powder, will change your life [44:07.080 --> 44:12.760] by removing all types of positive toxins such as heavy metals, parasites, bacteria, viruses [44:12.760 --> 44:17.920] and fungus from the digestive tract and stomach wall so you can absorb nutrients. Micro plant [44:17.920 --> 44:23.640] powder is 89% silica and packed with a negative charge that attracts positive toxins from [44:23.640 --> 44:28.920] the blood, organs, spine and brain. 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[45:32.240 --> 45:35.240] All they're taking is misunderstanding [45:35.240 --> 45:37.240] If somebody calls the police [45:37.240 --> 45:39.240] Why do the sparks fly? [45:43.240 --> 45:45.240] Why do the sparks fly? [45:45.240 --> 45:49.240] Why do the sparks fly? [45:49.240 --> 45:51.240] Why do the sparks fly? [45:55.240 --> 45:58.240] Why do the sparks fly? [46:02.240 --> 46:04.240] Preaching isn't addiction [46:04.240 --> 46:07.240] Hard work can leave you cold as nails [46:07.240 --> 46:10.240] There's a possibility of torture and cruelty [46:10.240 --> 46:13.240] Heavy loads of taping on a scale [46:13.240 --> 46:16.240] The time is colliding with circumstances [46:16.240 --> 46:19.240] You find out after a while [46:19.240 --> 46:21.240] It's not your moral standard [46:21.240 --> 46:24.240] It's your patience that's on trial [46:24.240 --> 46:26.240] Why do the sparks fly? [46:30.240 --> 46:32.240] Why do the sparks fly? [46:36.240 --> 46:38.240] Why do the sparks fly? [46:38.240 --> 46:40.240] Why do the sparks fly? [46:40.240 --> 47:06.240] Why do the sparks fly? [47:10.240 --> 47:13.240] He was caught by two Ohio State Troopers. [47:13.240 --> 47:16.240] He was taken into an interrogation room [47:16.240 --> 47:19.240] and he was questioned for three hours. [47:19.240 --> 47:22.240] For two hours and 45 minutes [47:22.240 --> 47:25.240] he pretty much said absolutely nothing, [47:25.240 --> 47:28.240] remained silent, was uncooperative as far as [47:28.240 --> 47:31.240] answering questions goes or anything else. [47:31.240 --> 47:36.240] And finally the officers started getting to [47:36.240 --> 47:38.240] talk to them a little bit [47:38.240 --> 47:41.240] with still mostly just one or two word answers [47:41.240 --> 47:44.240] to very simple questions such as [47:44.240 --> 47:46.240] do you believe in God and do you pray [47:46.240 --> 47:48.240] and so on and so forth. [47:50.240 --> 47:53.240] But what it all boiled down to was [47:53.240 --> 47:55.240] they tricked him into making a statement [47:55.240 --> 47:58.240] that they turned around and used against him. [47:58.240 --> 48:01.240] Well, on his appeal he filed a motion [48:01.240 --> 48:03.240] that went all the way to the Supreme Court [48:03.240 --> 48:06.240] that he was never given his Miranda rights [48:06.240 --> 48:11.240] and he had invoked them by his remaining silent [48:11.240 --> 48:14.240] and refusing to answer the questions. [48:14.240 --> 48:17.240] Well, the Supreme Court for decades now [48:17.240 --> 48:19.240] has been chipping away at Miranda [48:19.240 --> 48:22.240] trying to find a way to get rid of it. [48:22.240 --> 48:23.240] Why? [48:23.240 --> 48:26.240] It's because the way the judges on the [48:26.240 --> 48:28.240] Supreme Court have been packed in. [48:28.240 --> 48:32.240] You've got right now a minimum of four of them [48:32.240 --> 48:35.240] that have been there for quite a while [48:35.240 --> 48:38.240] and their sole purpose on that court [48:38.240 --> 48:42.240] is to remove individual protections [48:42.240 --> 48:44.240] and supplant them with [48:44.240 --> 48:47.240] governmental authority and protections. [48:47.240 --> 48:49.240] In other words, we're going to kick out [48:49.240 --> 48:51.240] the individual's rights so that we can give [48:51.240 --> 48:53.240] more expansive powers to government [48:53.240 --> 48:55.240] to invade those rights. [48:55.240 --> 48:59.240] And these justices have been working very hard [48:59.240 --> 49:02.240] without specifically overturning Miranda [49:02.240 --> 49:05.240] to minimize what it does. [49:05.240 --> 49:09.240] Now, this is an excerpt out of a white paper [49:09.240 --> 49:11.240] on this case and I want to read you [49:11.240 --> 49:13.240] a little bit of what it's got here. [49:13.240 --> 49:16.240] The first basic issue decided by the Supreme Court [49:16.240 --> 49:18.240] was whether Tompkins had invoked his right [49:18.240 --> 49:21.240] to silence before making the incriminating statement. [49:21.240 --> 49:24.240] Under Miranda, police must terminate an interrogation [49:24.240 --> 49:26.240] as soon as the suspect invokes his right [49:26.240 --> 49:28.240] to silence or requests a lawyer. [49:28.240 --> 49:30.240] Therefore, if Tompkins had invoked his right [49:30.240 --> 49:32.240] to silence before the point in the interrogation [49:32.240 --> 49:34.240] when he made the incriminating remark, [49:34.240 --> 49:36.240] the remark would have been obtained in violation [49:36.240 --> 49:39.240] of Miranda and hence inadmissible. [49:39.240 --> 49:41.240] This issue is pretty much a no-brainer. [49:41.240 --> 49:43.240] For Miranda itself, the court had said [49:43.240 --> 49:45.240] that interrogation must cease [49:45.240 --> 49:47.240] if the suspect indicates in any manner [49:47.240 --> 49:50.240] at any time prior to or during questioning [49:50.240 --> 49:52.240] that he wishes to remain silent. [49:52.240 --> 49:55.240] Here, Tompkins had remained uncooperative, [49:55.240 --> 49:58.240] almost entirely unresponsive and silent [49:58.240 --> 50:00.240] for nearly three hours. [50:00.240 --> 50:01.240] He had hardly spoken at all [50:01.240 --> 50:04.240] throughout a prolonged interrogation session. [50:04.240 --> 50:06.240] The current court, however, held that Tompkins [50:06.240 --> 50:08.240] had not invoked his right to silence [50:08.240 --> 50:11.240] by his near silence and uncooperative behavior. [50:11.240 --> 50:14.240] The only way the right to silence can be invoked, [50:14.240 --> 50:16.240] the court startlingly decreed, [50:16.240 --> 50:19.240] is by the suspect unambiguously and unequivocally [50:19.240 --> 50:22.240] stating his wish to remain silent. [50:22.240 --> 50:24.240] Since Tompkins did not say the words [50:24.240 --> 50:28.240] I want to remain silent or I do not want to talk to you, [50:28.240 --> 50:31.240] he had not invoked his right to silence. [50:31.240 --> 50:33.240] The court did not, however, require police [50:33.240 --> 50:36.240] to tell the suspect that specific words are required [50:36.240 --> 50:39.240] to invoke the right or that anything less [50:39.240 --> 50:41.240] than the magic words are insufficient [50:41.240 --> 50:43.240] to assert the right. [50:43.240 --> 50:45.240] Furthermore, the court held it was of no confidence [50:45.240 --> 50:48.240] that in the face of Tompkins' uncooperativeness, [50:48.240 --> 50:50.240] police failed prior to interrogating him [50:50.240 --> 50:52.240] to ask him any questions to clarify [50:52.240 --> 50:55.240] whether he was claiming his right to silence. [50:55.240 --> 50:58.240] The court therefore rejected Tompkins' claim [50:58.240 --> 51:00.240] that in violation of Miranda, he had been interrogated [51:00.240 --> 51:04.240] after asserting his right to remain silent. [51:04.240 --> 51:07.240] The court was thus counterintuitively holding [51:07.240 --> 51:10.240] that remaining silent in the face of police questioning [51:10.240 --> 51:14.240] does not by itself invoke the right to silence [51:14.240 --> 51:16.240] and that in order to invoke this right, [51:16.240 --> 51:20.240] the suspect is compelled to speak. [51:20.240 --> 51:23.240] The court was demanding that assertions of rights [51:23.240 --> 51:28.240] made by a secluded captive inside an interrogation room [51:28.240 --> 51:32.240] be asked specifically and clearly. [51:32.240 --> 51:35.240] The court was deeming it as too much of a burden on police [51:35.240 --> 51:38.240] to require them when an interrogatee's response [51:38.240 --> 51:43.240] to the advice of rights is ambiguous or equivocal [51:43.240 --> 51:48.240] to simply ask for clarification. [51:48.240 --> 51:51.240] Isn't that a little bit of a paradox, Eddie, [51:51.240 --> 51:55.240] that in order to invoke your right to remain silent, [51:55.240 --> 51:57.240] you have to say something? [51:57.240 --> 52:01.240] Well, I would contend that that depends on what dimension [52:01.240 --> 52:04.240] your brain is actually operating in. [52:04.240 --> 52:07.240] And I'm starting to think most of these justices [52:07.240 --> 52:10.240] are operating in dementia. [52:10.240 --> 52:11.240] Yeah. [52:11.240 --> 52:17.240] Because, all right, folks, let's jump out of the statements [52:17.240 --> 52:19.240] here for a second and let's go with a little bit of [52:19.240 --> 52:22.240] common sense learning process in this effort. [52:22.240 --> 52:27.240] First and foremost, if I have a right, okay, [52:27.240 --> 52:32.240] and you as a government official know I have this right, [52:32.240 --> 52:37.240] by what authority do you make an effort to violate it? [52:37.240 --> 52:40.240] By what authority do you make an effort to ignore it [52:40.240 --> 52:42.240] as if it doesn't exist? [52:42.240 --> 52:45.240] You know I have it. [52:45.240 --> 52:49.240] By what authority do you presume that I have inherently [52:49.240 --> 52:53.240] waived it unless I've expressly reserved it? [52:53.240 --> 52:54.240] Absolutely. [52:54.240 --> 52:56.240] And how do you invoke a right anyway? [52:56.240 --> 52:59.240] If you have a right, it's just there. [52:59.240 --> 53:00.240] It exists. [53:00.240 --> 53:01.240] You don't need to invoke it. [53:01.240 --> 53:03.240] Give me a break. [53:03.240 --> 53:06.240] The Supreme Courts and the other courts in this country [53:06.240 --> 53:12.240] have completely turned the concept of rights [53:12.240 --> 53:17.240] as upside down as a pineapple upside down cake gets. [53:17.240 --> 53:20.240] They're trying to turn rights into privileges. [53:20.240 --> 53:22.240] That's why people need to understand what the difference [53:22.240 --> 53:24.240] between a right and a privilege is. [53:24.240 --> 53:26.240] And I think it's more than dementia. [53:26.240 --> 53:29.240] I think maybe in some cases it might be dementia, Eddie, [53:29.240 --> 53:31.240] but I think this is very calculated. [53:31.240 --> 53:33.240] I think they know exactly what they're doing. [53:33.240 --> 53:35.240] And they're pretending to have dementia. [53:35.240 --> 53:39.240] Well, when I say dementia, I don't mean the ailment. [53:39.240 --> 53:40.240] I mean the attitude. [53:40.240 --> 53:41.240] Right. [53:41.240 --> 53:43.240] Because in regards to that type of attitude, [53:43.240 --> 53:47.240] they are really demented if they think that the people [53:47.240 --> 53:51.240] of this country are going to let this go on forever [53:51.240 --> 53:54.240] and that they're not going to be held accountable for this [53:54.240 --> 53:56.240] at some point in time. [53:56.240 --> 53:58.240] That is dementia of the highest magnitude. [53:58.240 --> 54:02.240] Yeah, demented, dementia, exactly. [54:02.240 --> 54:03.240] Okay. [54:03.240 --> 54:08.240] And so what these justices are doing is, once again, [54:08.240 --> 54:15.240] they are trying to take a right and say that its existence [54:15.240 --> 54:18.240] is not enough. [54:18.240 --> 54:23.240] If you don't specifically state that you want to protect [54:23.240 --> 54:28.240] the right, then the government has the right to presume [54:28.240 --> 54:32.240] the right as non-existent. [54:32.240 --> 54:39.240] Now, tell me that does not fly in the face of the very concept [54:39.240 --> 54:42.240] of a constitutional republic. [54:42.240 --> 54:44.240] It absolutely does. [54:44.240 --> 54:46.240] It's straight up tyranny. [54:46.240 --> 54:52.240] I mean, the Constitution itself invoked and protects [54:52.240 --> 54:56.240] and reserves the right of the people to be free [54:56.240 --> 54:59.240] from these intrusions by government. [54:59.240 --> 55:03.240] We don't have to declare them physically, verbally, [55:03.240 --> 55:04.240] or in writing. [55:04.240 --> 55:07.240] That's already been done for us. [55:07.240 --> 55:10.240] That was the whole reason the Bill of Rights was instituted [55:10.240 --> 55:15.240] in the respective Constitution, was to invoke those rights [55:15.240 --> 55:19.240] and put them completely outside the authority of government [55:19.240 --> 55:21.240] to interfere with them. [55:21.240 --> 55:25.240] And then you have these geriatric, demented morons [55:25.240 --> 55:32.240] that think that that means nothing. [55:32.240 --> 55:39.240] Well, because they're getting paid to make it nothing. [55:39.240 --> 55:42.240] This was one of the biggest things I've always considered [55:42.240 --> 55:47.240] about having a permanent justice in a Supreme Court [55:47.240 --> 55:51.240] or any other court being appointed for life. [55:51.240 --> 55:55.240] The entire purpose of the original for-life appointment [55:55.240 --> 55:58.240] was to ensure that these judges did not have to worry [55:58.240 --> 56:01.240] about the politics that were going on around them. [56:01.240 --> 56:04.240] To ensure that these judges did not have to get involved [56:04.240 --> 56:08.240] in politics to keep their position so that they could be [56:08.240 --> 56:13.240] free from influence from all outside sources and independent [56:13.240 --> 56:19.240] and above the political hankering and bickerings of the day [56:19.240 --> 56:24.240] so that they could act first and foremost as the preserver [56:24.240 --> 56:29.240] and protector of the rights of the people [56:29.240 --> 56:34.240] and the boundaries placed upon government by the Constitution. [56:34.240 --> 56:38.240] That's a good idea, but Eddie, the problem is, [56:38.240 --> 56:42.240] what if you get a corrupt appointee in there with the agenda? [56:42.240 --> 56:44.240] There's no question of that. [56:44.240 --> 56:46.240] There's no question that was going to be the outcome [56:46.240 --> 56:51.240] eventually, especially when you have corrupt politicians [56:51.240 --> 56:54.240] making the appointments. [56:54.240 --> 56:58.240] Let's analyze what the Founding Fathers were thinking here [56:58.240 --> 56:59.240] for just a minute. [56:59.240 --> 57:04.240] The Founding Fathers foresaw the people being willing to only [57:04.240 --> 57:08.240] put into office wholesome, upstanding, [57:08.240 --> 57:14.240] law-abiding, God-fearing men who would abide in an honest fashion [57:14.240 --> 57:19.240] by the rights of the people and the protections of the Constitution. [57:19.240 --> 57:28.240] Though that was very utopian view for them to have, it's not reality. [57:28.240 --> 57:35.240] See, in their day and age, people had a very serious review [57:35.240 --> 57:39.240] of their public image. [57:39.240 --> 57:46.240] They never wanted to be perceived as a detrimental type of faction [57:46.240 --> 57:47.240] in the public view. [57:47.240 --> 57:50.240] They wanted to always be honest, upstanding, wholesome, [57:50.240 --> 57:52.240] and well thought of. [57:52.240 --> 57:55.240] So in the public eye, they were never, ever going to do something [57:55.240 --> 57:58.240] to destroy their image unless they were so well protected [57:58.240 --> 58:01.240] and insulated they had no care or concept, [58:01.240 --> 58:03.240] pretty much like the king would do. [58:03.240 --> 58:05.240] Right, and now it's getting to be that way again [58:05.240 --> 58:07.240] because of the rigged elections. [58:07.240 --> 58:12.240] Yeah, so what we've got to do, folks, is figure out a way to make [58:12.240 --> 58:17.240] these alterations a curve where we once again can get control of this, [58:17.240 --> 58:20.240] and it's not going to be a do-it-one-day type of fight. [58:20.240 --> 58:23.240] No, and I think the key is to do it at the state and local level, [58:23.240 --> 58:26.240] and I got a Skype chat from a listener saying, [58:26.240 --> 58:30.240] regarding the Miranda statement, you have the right to remain silent [58:30.240 --> 58:34.240] where the operative word here being remain, literally, that's the verb, [58:34.240 --> 58:38.240] it's pretty clear remain implies that you may not have been talking [58:38.240 --> 58:40.240] in the first place. [58:40.240 --> 58:42.240] Exactly. [58:42.240 --> 58:45.240] All right, Rob, I'm sorry we took up the whole segment here. [58:45.240 --> 58:48.240] Rob, just stay on the line, and we will get to you right on the other side [58:48.240 --> 58:51.240] right after the top of the hour break. [58:51.240 --> 58:55.240] Callers, we'd like to call in 512-646-1984. [58:55.240 --> 58:57.240] We'll be right back, folks. [58:57.240 --> 59:05.240] We'll be right back. [59:27.240 --> 59:35.240] Thank you. [59:58.240 --> 01:00:04.240] This news break brought to you by the International News Net. [01:00:04.240 --> 01:00:07.240] The FBI Friday released hundreds of once-classified files [01:00:07.240 --> 01:00:12.240] on the late historian Howard Zinn, author of The People's History of the United States. [01:00:12.240 --> 01:00:17.240] Zinn first attracted the FBI's attention when he attended Communist Party meetings [01:00:17.240 --> 01:00:22.240] and later when he criticized the Bureau in civil rights cases. [01:00:22.240 --> 01:00:25.240] The Anti-Defamation League has joined the Tea Party [01:00:25.240 --> 01:00:30.240] and other right-wing activists in opposing a proposed mosque near Ground Zero. [01:00:30.240 --> 01:00:34.240] The ADL cited 9-11 victims having to relive the pain [01:00:34.240 --> 01:00:39.240] and suggested those funding the mosque might have links to terrorist organizations, [01:00:39.240 --> 01:00:42.240] a claim that has yet to be proved. [01:00:42.240 --> 01:00:46.240] Survivors of record floods in Pakistan have accused the government [01:00:46.240 --> 01:00:50.240] of failing to provide adequate shelter, food and medicine [01:00:50.240 --> 01:00:54.240] in the aftermath of the disaster, which has killed at least 1500 people [01:00:54.240 --> 01:00:57.240] and affected 2.5 million. [01:00:57.240 --> 01:01:02.240] Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari has failed to cancel a planned trip to Europe [01:01:02.240 --> 01:01:04.240] in the wake of the disaster. [01:01:04.240 --> 01:01:08.240] This news break brought to you by the International News Net. [01:01:08.240 --> 01:01:12.240] A U.S. court has given the green light to 72 Iraqis [01:01:12.240 --> 01:01:15.240] to proceed with a lawsuit against Titan Group. [01:01:15.240 --> 01:01:21.240] Since renamed L3 Communications, a private contractor accused of complicity [01:01:21.240 --> 01:01:26.240] and the abuse of detainees at the U.S.-run Abu Ghraib Prison. [01:01:26.240 --> 01:01:32.240] U.S. District Judge Peter Mesit ruled the Iraqis can proceed in their case against L3, [01:01:32.240 --> 01:01:35.240] which provided interpreters to the U.S. Army. [01:01:35.240 --> 01:01:38.240] Judge Mesit said the company's alleged actions, [01:01:38.240 --> 01:01:42.240] quote, arguably violated the laws of war. [01:01:42.240 --> 01:01:47.240] The 72 former prisoners released after being imprisoned for up to four years [01:01:47.240 --> 01:01:51.240] accused L3 employees of beatings, torture, sexual aggression, [01:01:51.240 --> 01:01:56.240] the use of electric shock, mock executions and hangings from their feet. [01:01:56.240 --> 01:02:00.240] Plaintiff's lawyer Susan Burke said these men were senselessly tortured [01:02:00.240 --> 01:02:03.240] by a company that profited from their misery. [01:02:03.240 --> 01:02:06.240] L3 argued the company was immune from litigation [01:02:06.240 --> 01:02:09.240] because it was acting for the U.S. government. [01:02:09.240 --> 01:02:13.240] This news break brought to you by the International News Net. [01:02:13.240 --> 01:02:18.240] While the BP well was still gushing, the Obama administration issued an order [01:02:18.240 --> 01:02:21.240] that limited the spreading of controversial dispersant chemicals [01:02:21.240 --> 01:02:23.240] on the Gulf of Mexico's surface. [01:02:23.240 --> 01:02:27.240] Officials said their use should be restricted to rare cases, [01:02:27.240 --> 01:02:32.240] but in reality federal documents show the use of dispersants wasn't rare at all. [01:02:32.240 --> 01:02:36.240] Despite the order, the Coast Guard granted requests to use dispersants [01:02:36.240 --> 01:02:42.240] 74 times over 54 days and to use them on the surface and deep underwater [01:02:42.240 --> 01:02:43.240] at the well site. [01:02:43.240 --> 01:02:48.240] The Coast Guard approved every request submitted by BP or local Coast Guard commanders, [01:02:48.240 --> 01:03:13.240] although in some cases it reduced the amount of the chemicals they could use. [01:03:18.240 --> 01:03:30.240] It's all according to the will of the Almighty [01:03:30.240 --> 01:03:37.240] I read his book and it says he cares not for the unsightly [01:03:37.240 --> 01:03:46.240] These warmongers come by that term rightly [01:03:46.240 --> 01:03:49.240] I won't pay for the war with my body [01:03:49.240 --> 01:03:53.240] Ain't gonna pay for the car with my money [01:03:53.240 --> 01:03:56.240] I won't pay for the fun with my body [01:03:56.240 --> 01:03:59.240] Their plans wicked and their logic shoddy [01:03:59.240 --> 01:04:03.240] Ain't gonna pay for the oil with my body [01:04:03.240 --> 01:04:06.240] I won't pay for the boys with my money [01:04:06.240 --> 01:04:10.240] Ain't gonna pay for the kids with my body [01:04:10.240 --> 01:04:14.240] The whole agenda smells funny [01:04:14.240 --> 01:04:20.240] I wanna fight in a war of my own [01:04:20.240 --> 01:04:27.240] That one would be less accident prone [01:04:27.240 --> 01:04:34.240] I wanna pay for a war of my own [01:04:34.240 --> 01:04:41.240] They live in glass houses so I can watch them grow old [01:04:41.240 --> 01:04:44.240] I wanna fight in a war I can win [01:04:44.240 --> 01:04:47.240] I can never win no one to hate at me [01:04:47.240 --> 01:04:51.240] And when I lose one before it begins [01:04:51.240 --> 01:04:54.240] I wanna pay for a war I can win [01:04:54.240 --> 01:05:01.240] When I'm fighting in my own war [01:05:01.240 --> 01:05:08.240] It's such a peaceful feeling [01:05:08.240 --> 01:05:15.240] When I'm paying for my own war [01:05:15.240 --> 01:05:25.240] I take time for the healing [01:05:25.240 --> 01:05:32.240] It's all according to the will of the Almighty [01:05:32.240 --> 01:05:39.240] I read his book and he said he cares not for the unsightly [01:05:39.240 --> 01:05:45.240] These fear mongers come by that time rightly [01:05:45.240 --> 01:05:49.240] Okay folks, we are back, hour two of Rule of Law [01:05:49.240 --> 01:05:51.240] And we are going to your calls [01:05:51.240 --> 01:05:53.240] Eddie still has more on the article [01:05:53.240 --> 01:05:55.240] but he's gonna put it on hold for now so we can take your calls [01:05:55.240 --> 01:05:57.240] We've got Rob and Julie on the line [01:05:57.240 --> 01:05:59.240] Rob, thanks for calling in [01:05:59.240 --> 01:06:01.240] What's on your mind tonight? [01:06:01.240 --> 01:06:05.240] Yeah, I've been through that situation myself [01:06:05.240 --> 01:06:08.240] I've been arrested and one time I did say [01:06:08.240 --> 01:06:11.240] well since I'm under arrest I have the right to remain silent [01:06:11.240 --> 01:06:14.240] and I didn't say anything after that [01:06:14.240 --> 01:06:17.240] More recently I have not said anything at all [01:06:17.240 --> 01:06:18.240] I just don't say a word [01:06:18.240 --> 01:06:21.240] but I did hear that ruling when it first came out [01:06:21.240 --> 01:06:23.240] It was earlier this year, is that right? [01:06:23.240 --> 01:06:25.240] Or last year? [01:06:25.240 --> 01:06:27.240] I don't have a specific date of the ruling [01:06:27.240 --> 01:06:30.240] I don't have the actual text of the case [01:06:30.240 --> 01:06:36.240] I've just got this white paper that was written by this law review attorney on it [01:06:36.240 --> 01:06:38.240] Okay, well, whatever [01:06:38.240 --> 01:06:40.240] I think it was very recent and I did hear it in the news [01:06:40.240 --> 01:06:44.240] I said okay, well I'm gonna file that in my brain so the next time it happens [01:06:44.240 --> 01:06:47.240] I am going to specifically say [01:06:47.240 --> 01:06:53.240] to whoever I encounter as I'm being passed along through the system [01:06:53.240 --> 01:06:57.240] I'm currently under arrest and since that is the case [01:06:57.240 --> 01:06:59.240] I have the right to remain silent [01:06:59.240 --> 01:07:01.240] and I am invoking that right to remain silent [01:07:01.240 --> 01:07:04.240] and I have nothing further to say [01:07:04.240 --> 01:07:08.240] Well in actuality the way this is going here [01:07:08.240 --> 01:07:13.240] don't wait for the appearance of being under arrest [01:07:13.240 --> 01:07:20.240] Just simply take it upon the fact that if they're asking you for information or questions [01:07:20.240 --> 01:07:23.240] I invoke my right to remain silent [01:07:23.240 --> 01:07:25.240] Yeah, exactly [01:07:25.240 --> 01:07:27.240] As a matter of fact that happened to me last night [01:07:27.240 --> 01:07:31.240] I was a passenger in our van [01:07:31.240 --> 01:07:34.240] We've got this ratty old cheech and chong looking van [01:07:34.240 --> 01:07:37.240] that we use just to move stuff around [01:07:37.240 --> 01:07:39.240] and we were coming home last night [01:07:39.240 --> 01:07:43.240] and the gas gauge is broken and we were just pulling off the highway [01:07:43.240 --> 01:07:45.240] and it ran out of gas [01:07:45.240 --> 01:07:47.240] so we got an old gas can with some gas in it [01:07:47.240 --> 01:07:49.240] so we can make it to the next gas station [01:07:49.240 --> 01:07:54.240] I'm just finishing putting the gas in the van [01:07:54.240 --> 01:07:57.240] I go to the door, the back door to put the gas can in [01:07:57.240 --> 01:08:01.240] and a state trooper pulls up behind us flashing lights [01:08:01.240 --> 01:08:03.240] You know the emergency flashers are on the van [01:08:03.240 --> 01:08:08.240] I just wave and I go in the passenger seat and we're on our way [01:08:08.240 --> 01:08:10.240] and a state trooper is following us [01:08:10.240 --> 01:08:14.240] about a quarter mile, half a mile turns on the lights, pulls us over [01:08:14.240 --> 01:08:17.240] My girlfriend is driving and I say look this is what you say [01:08:17.240 --> 01:08:20.240] this is exactly what you say [01:08:20.240 --> 01:08:24.240] what is the emergency and how can I be of assistance [01:08:24.240 --> 01:08:27.240] and she was all nervous and couldn't say that [01:08:27.240 --> 01:08:30.240] so she just started you know blah blah blah blah blah [01:08:30.240 --> 01:08:32.240] great whatever [01:08:32.240 --> 01:08:35.240] so I'm sitting there just being totally quiet [01:08:35.240 --> 01:08:37.240] not doing anything [01:08:37.240 --> 01:08:40.240] state trooper asks for my ID [01:08:40.240 --> 01:08:43.240] and I said I don't have one [01:08:43.240 --> 01:08:45.240] well what's your name? [01:08:45.240 --> 01:08:46.240] I said you don't need my name [01:08:46.240 --> 01:08:48.240] this is between you and the driver [01:08:48.240 --> 01:08:51.240] I'm just a passenger it's got nothing to do with me [01:08:51.240 --> 01:08:53.240] and so the state trooper doesn't like this [01:08:53.240 --> 01:08:58.240] starts getting all uppity with me and I say well look [01:08:58.240 --> 01:09:01.240] you pulled this over for some traffic violation [01:09:01.240 --> 01:09:02.240] it's got nothing to do with me [01:09:02.240 --> 01:09:06.240] I'm just a passenger you don't need my name [01:09:06.240 --> 01:09:10.240] and oh I got to tell you by the way [01:09:10.240 --> 01:09:12.240] it was a woman state trooper [01:09:12.240 --> 01:09:14.240] and you ever see on TV or a movie [01:09:14.240 --> 01:09:16.240] when they have a female cop [01:09:16.240 --> 01:09:18.240] how they're all gorgeous looking [01:09:18.240 --> 01:09:20.240] and they got the makeup on [01:09:20.240 --> 01:09:21.240] well this is one of those cops [01:09:21.240 --> 01:09:23.240] she was blonde and she was beautiful [01:09:23.240 --> 01:09:25.240] and I kind of felt bad [01:09:25.240 --> 01:09:27.240] because my girlfriend is sitting in between us [01:09:27.240 --> 01:09:29.240] and we got this back and forth going on [01:09:29.240 --> 01:09:33.240] and so finally I get to a point where [01:09:33.240 --> 01:09:36.240] okay look am I under arrest? [01:09:36.240 --> 01:09:38.240] I asked her am I under arrest? [01:09:38.240 --> 01:09:41.240] and she goes well did I say you're under arrest? [01:09:41.240 --> 01:09:44.240] no I'm asking you am I under arrest? [01:09:44.240 --> 01:09:48.240] and she goes no well then am I free to leave? [01:09:48.240 --> 01:09:52.240] and she goes well I just want to know who you are [01:09:52.240 --> 01:09:55.240] this is suspicious that your van was sitting there [01:09:55.240 --> 01:09:56.240] at the end of the ramp [01:09:56.240 --> 01:09:59.240] in the middle of the ramp with your lights flashing [01:09:59.240 --> 01:10:00.240] and my girlfriend was telling me [01:10:00.240 --> 01:10:01.240] well yeah we ran out of gas [01:10:01.240 --> 01:10:03.240] it was like I told you [01:10:03.240 --> 01:10:05.240] but anyway so it finally gets to the point [01:10:05.240 --> 01:10:09.240] where it was getting really tense between us [01:10:09.240 --> 01:10:11.240] and I said well look [01:10:11.240 --> 01:10:16.240] you know I'm just concerned with my rights being violated [01:10:16.240 --> 01:10:18.240] my civil rights being violated [01:10:18.240 --> 01:10:21.240] and I do what I can to protect them [01:10:21.240 --> 01:10:26.240] and I said you know I'm actually a member of a national group [01:10:26.240 --> 01:10:29.240] or organization where we study all this [01:10:29.240 --> 01:10:30.240] and protect our rights [01:10:30.240 --> 01:10:32.240] we help each other we help other people [01:10:32.240 --> 01:10:37.240] and she finally she goes well I just want to [01:10:37.240 --> 01:10:39.240] I said look would you want to know what my name is? [01:10:39.240 --> 01:10:41.240] fine I'm doing this under duress [01:10:41.240 --> 01:10:43.240] you know honey you're my witness [01:10:43.240 --> 01:10:45.240] I looked at my watch it's 10.30 p.m. [01:10:45.240 --> 01:10:47.240] I started saying my name [01:10:47.240 --> 01:10:49.240] and then I started doing my social security number [01:10:49.240 --> 01:10:52.240] she goes no no look you don't have to give me this stuff under duress [01:10:52.240 --> 01:10:57.240] and she took my girlfriend's information back to the cop car [01:10:57.240 --> 01:11:00.240] came back like two minutes later [01:11:00.240 --> 01:11:02.240] and said look okay here's your stuff [01:11:02.240 --> 01:11:06.240] and so she never wrote my name down or ran it or anything [01:11:06.240 --> 01:11:08.240] she goes well you know [01:11:08.240 --> 01:11:11.240] this is very interesting this stuff you're talking about [01:11:11.240 --> 01:11:13.240] and I said well yeah you know [01:11:13.240 --> 01:11:17.240] our country I'm concerned that we're turning into a police state [01:11:17.240 --> 01:11:21.240] and that the American people need to stand up for their rights [01:11:21.240 --> 01:11:24.240] and she goes well where do you learn this stuff? [01:11:24.240 --> 01:11:26.240] I said well there's this radio show I listen to on the internet [01:11:26.240 --> 01:11:27.240] called rule of law radio [01:11:27.240 --> 01:11:29.240] and they got a website and I told them the website [01:11:29.240 --> 01:11:31.240] ruleoflawradio.com [01:11:31.240 --> 01:11:34.240] and so maybe she went and looked up their website [01:11:34.240 --> 01:11:38.240] so we drove off we didn't get a ticket or anything [01:11:38.240 --> 01:11:41.240] and I did say my name but she didn't write it down [01:11:41.240 --> 01:11:44.240] and she didn't run it or check it or anything [01:11:44.240 --> 01:11:45.240] not that you know of [01:11:45.240 --> 01:11:48.240] she may have run it and checked it when she went back to the car [01:11:48.240 --> 01:11:50.240] well all she had was my name [01:11:50.240 --> 01:11:52.240] she didn't have any other information [01:11:52.240 --> 01:11:55.240] well that's enough because now that they have these fusion centers [01:11:55.240 --> 01:11:59.240] and all the data has been conglomerated [01:11:59.240 --> 01:12:02.240] at the state local and federal level [01:12:02.240 --> 01:12:06.240] what they wanted to do was check to see if you were on some kind of a list [01:12:06.240 --> 01:12:07.240] with the fusion center [01:12:07.240 --> 01:12:09.240] that's why she wanted your name [01:12:09.240 --> 01:12:10.240] I am on a list [01:12:10.240 --> 01:12:13.240] so they would have come up [01:12:13.240 --> 01:12:14.240] so no she didn't [01:12:14.240 --> 01:12:15.240] it was so fast [01:12:15.240 --> 01:12:19.240] she only ran the registration for the van [01:12:19.240 --> 01:12:21.240] and my girlfriend's license and all that [01:12:21.240 --> 01:12:25.240] she was like back in two minutes [01:12:25.240 --> 01:12:29.240] it felt good though for me to refuse [01:12:29.240 --> 01:12:30.240] and not submit [01:12:30.240 --> 01:12:33.240] I know that it made a difference [01:12:33.240 --> 01:12:35.240] first of all [01:12:35.240 --> 01:12:37.240] her being a woman [01:12:37.240 --> 01:12:39.240] my girlfriend felt funny [01:12:39.240 --> 01:12:43.240] she was just like staring forward in the middle of us [01:12:43.240 --> 01:12:47.240] and it was funny because if the two of us were any other situation [01:12:47.240 --> 01:12:48.240] like at a bar [01:12:48.240 --> 01:12:50.240] I'd be like getting her phone number like two minutes later [01:12:50.240 --> 01:12:51.240] and that would be it [01:12:51.240 --> 01:12:55.240] but she's probably used to pulling over at God's all the time [01:12:55.240 --> 01:12:57.240] making cracks or comments about her [01:12:57.240 --> 01:12:58.240] how good looking she is [01:12:58.240 --> 01:13:01.240] and I think I caught her off guard by going right into my rights [01:13:01.240 --> 01:13:02.240] not to tell her who I am [01:13:02.240 --> 01:13:05.240] because I don't have an ID [01:13:05.240 --> 01:13:06.240] and I'm just a passenger [01:13:06.240 --> 01:13:08.240] I'm not doing anything [01:13:08.240 --> 01:13:12.240] yeah well I would highly recommend that you get with your girlfriend [01:13:12.240 --> 01:13:15.240] and start assisting her in learning this [01:13:15.240 --> 01:13:16.240] and why she needs to learn to [01:13:16.240 --> 01:13:20.240] and practice being assertive and calm about it [01:13:20.240 --> 01:13:24.240] she's not doing anything wrong by standing up for herself [01:13:24.240 --> 01:13:26.240] and standing on her rights [01:13:26.240 --> 01:13:28.240] they get away with what they get away with [01:13:28.240 --> 01:13:31.240] by counting on people acquiescing to their demands [01:13:31.240 --> 01:13:34.240] without a reservation of their rights [01:13:34.240 --> 01:13:38.240] and so I think you can really help her out by [01:13:38.240 --> 01:13:40.240] helping her along with that [01:13:40.240 --> 01:13:43.240] and trying to get her more comfortable with it [01:13:43.240 --> 01:13:46.240] by play acting with her on it [01:13:46.240 --> 01:13:48.240] because it's the bully syndrome [01:13:48.240 --> 01:13:52.240] a bully will only get away with what you allow them to get away with [01:13:52.240 --> 01:13:55.240] oh yeah [01:13:55.240 --> 01:13:58.240] that's exactly right [01:13:58.240 --> 01:14:03.240] I'm only going to get bullied up until the time I punch you right in the nose [01:14:03.240 --> 01:14:04.240] exactly [01:14:04.240 --> 01:14:08.240] okay so I just wanted to share that experience with you guys [01:14:08.240 --> 01:14:09.240] well good for you Rob [01:14:09.240 --> 01:14:11.240] we need more people doing what you're doing [01:14:11.240 --> 01:14:14.240] stand up for your rights in a calm way [01:14:14.240 --> 01:14:16.240] in a non-confrontational way [01:14:16.240 --> 01:14:18.240] good job [01:14:18.240 --> 01:14:20.240] all right thank you [01:14:20.240 --> 01:14:24.240] okay we're going to go now to Julie in Texas [01:14:24.240 --> 01:14:26.240] Julie thanks for calling in [01:14:26.240 --> 01:14:28.240] what is your question for us tonight? [01:14:28.240 --> 01:14:31.240] first of all I love your show [01:14:31.240 --> 01:14:35.240] we look forward to Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays very much [01:14:35.240 --> 01:14:37.240] we've learned so much from you guys [01:14:37.240 --> 01:14:40.240] we got a ticket the other night in Pflugerville at midnight [01:14:40.240 --> 01:14:43.240] we did not signal when we were making a turn [01:14:43.240 --> 01:14:46.240] and of course no one was on the road [01:14:46.240 --> 01:14:48.240] the guy must have been hiding [01:14:48.240 --> 01:14:50.240] because we didn't even see him until he lit us up [01:14:50.240 --> 01:14:53.240] but the first thing we asked was what was his emergency [01:14:53.240 --> 01:14:57.240] we helped and he said he didn't have one [01:14:57.240 --> 01:14:59.240] he asked if he was under arrest [01:14:59.240 --> 01:15:00.240] was he free to go [01:15:00.240 --> 01:15:03.240] and he asked the officer for his ID [01:15:03.240 --> 01:15:05.240] which he refused to give us [01:15:05.240 --> 01:15:07.240] it's my understanding Eddie [01:15:07.240 --> 01:15:11.240] aren't they supposed to give us their ID when we ask them? [01:15:11.240 --> 01:15:15.240] there's not a law that requires them to do it [01:15:15.240 --> 01:15:17.240] but as a common courtesy yes [01:15:17.240 --> 01:15:19.240] they are supposed to identify themselves [01:15:19.240 --> 01:15:22.240] and supply you with the information [01:15:22.240 --> 01:15:24.240] that's the way they're taught [01:15:24.240 --> 01:15:27.240] they're taught as a courtesy to give you that information [01:15:27.240 --> 01:15:31.240] but of course courtesy is not something ingrained [01:15:31.240 --> 01:15:35.240] in a lot of these people that want to be law enforcement these days [01:15:35.240 --> 01:15:36.240] absolutely [01:15:36.240 --> 01:15:39.240] he seemed very afraid and he refused [01:15:39.240 --> 01:15:42.240] he said no it will be on the citation [01:15:42.240 --> 01:15:43.240] it will be on the citation [01:15:43.240 --> 01:15:46.240] he said but I would like to see your ID [01:15:46.240 --> 01:15:48.240] I'm not giving you a picture ID [01:15:48.240 --> 01:15:50.240] so we didn't get anywhere with him on that [01:15:50.240 --> 01:15:52.240] but my main question is [01:15:52.240 --> 01:15:53.240] your traffic book [01:15:53.240 --> 01:15:55.240] is it actually a physical book [01:15:55.240 --> 01:15:58.240] or is it a book on disk? [01:15:58.240 --> 01:16:01.240] well right now if you went to a seminar [01:16:01.240 --> 01:16:03.240] you would have got an actual printed book [01:16:03.240 --> 01:16:07.240] if you get it through the DVD [01:16:07.240 --> 01:16:09.240] it is an electronic book [01:16:09.240 --> 01:16:10.240] it's a PDF document [01:16:10.240 --> 01:16:12.240] and you can print it if you want [01:16:12.240 --> 01:16:14.240] but I'm sorry folks [01:16:14.240 --> 01:16:18.240] we just can't provide physical publication [01:16:18.240 --> 01:16:20.240] of Eddie's book at this time [01:16:20.240 --> 01:16:23.240] because we would have to charge you for it [01:16:23.240 --> 01:16:27.240] and then it would be prohibitively expensive [01:16:27.240 --> 01:16:31.240] as it is the traffic seminar materials are $250 [01:16:31.240 --> 01:16:34.240] but if you go to one you do get an actual printed book [01:16:34.240 --> 01:16:36.240] if you go to an actual seminar you will get the book [01:16:36.240 --> 01:16:39.240] so that you can follow along during the seminar [01:16:39.240 --> 01:16:42.240] okay will you let us know when the next seminar is? [01:16:42.240 --> 01:16:43.240] as soon as I know sure [01:16:43.240 --> 01:16:46.240] and folks listen you can print it out yourselves [01:16:46.240 --> 01:16:48.240] all we did was print the PDF file [01:16:48.240 --> 01:16:50.240] and punch three holes in it [01:16:50.240 --> 01:16:52.240] and put them in a three ring binder [01:16:52.240 --> 01:16:54.240] so just print it out yourself from the PDF file [01:16:54.240 --> 01:16:56.240] you can print out the book yourself [01:16:56.240 --> 01:16:58.240] hang on the line Julie we'll be right back [01:16:58.240 --> 01:17:00.240] thank you [01:17:00.240 --> 01:17:03.240] it is so enlightening to listen to 90.1 FM [01:17:03.240 --> 01:17:06.240] but finding things on the internet isn't so easy [01:17:06.240 --> 01:17:09.240] and neither is finding like minded people to share it with [01:17:09.240 --> 01:17:12.240] oh well I guess you haven't heard of Brave New Books then [01:17:12.240 --> 01:17:13.240] Brave New Books? [01:17:13.240 --> 01:17:16.240] yes Brave New Books has all the books and DVDs you're looking for [01:17:16.240 --> 01:17:20.240] by authors like Alex Jones, Ron Paul and G. Edward Griffin [01:17:20.240 --> 01:17:23.240] they even stock inner food, Berkey products and Calvin Soaps [01:17:23.240 --> 01:17:26.240] there's no way a place like that exists [01:17:26.240 --> 01:17:28.240] go check it out for yourself [01:17:28.240 --> 01:17:32.240] it's downtown at 1904 Guadalupe Street just south of UT [01:17:32.240 --> 01:17:35.240] by UT there's never anywhere to park down there [01:17:35.240 --> 01:17:38.240] actually they now offer a free hour of parking [01:17:38.240 --> 01:17:41.240] for paying customers at the 500 MLK parking facility [01:17:41.240 --> 01:17:43.240] just behind the bookstore [01:17:43.240 --> 01:17:46.240] it does exist but when are they open? [01:17:46.240 --> 01:17:51.240] Monday through Saturday 11 AM to 9 PM and 1 to 6 PM on Sundays [01:17:51.240 --> 01:17:55.240] so give them a call at 512-480-2503 [01:17:55.240 --> 01:18:12.240] or check out their events page at bravenewbookstore.com [01:18:25.240 --> 01:18:26.240] okay we are back [01:18:26.240 --> 01:18:36.240] okay folks the traffic seminar materials include the audio MP3s of the entire two day seminar [01:18:36.240 --> 01:18:44.240] plus it includes the PDF of Eddie's book which is 271 pages [01:18:44.240 --> 01:18:51.240] and it includes all the sample documents to be filed in court [01:18:51.240 --> 01:19:00.240] now let's talk about the book for a minute and the reason that we cannot provide the physical book at this time [01:19:00.240 --> 01:19:05.240] however it would be very cheap for you guys to just print it yourself [01:19:05.240 --> 01:19:08.240] the PDF document is 271 pages [01:19:08.240 --> 01:19:17.240] if you take that PDF file on a USB flash drive to Office Depot or somewhere that does printing, physical printing [01:19:17.240 --> 01:19:24.240] it will cost you at Office Depot it will cost you $10.84 to print the book [01:19:24.240 --> 01:19:30.240] actually Debra it's double that it's $21.73 or so [01:19:30.240 --> 01:19:33.240] because at 271 pages at 8 cents a page [01:19:33.240 --> 01:19:37.240] they charge you on each side you print [01:19:37.240 --> 01:19:39.240] they double it if you print it double sided [01:19:39.240 --> 01:19:43.240] it runs about 8 cents per printed page [01:19:43.240 --> 01:19:49.240] oh per printed page okay okay so it's about 21 bucks to print it off [01:19:49.240 --> 01:19:53.240] and then they will punch the three holes in it for you [01:19:53.240 --> 01:19:57.240] you grab yourself a binder and put it in bam you've got Eddie's book [01:19:57.240 --> 01:20:05.240] okay so for less than $25 you can have Eddie's book on top of the cost of the seminar materials [01:20:05.240 --> 01:20:11.240] but the reason that we cannot do that for you is because we would have to go and take our time [01:20:11.240 --> 01:20:16.240] and go to Office Depot and print it up and buy a binder and then ship it to you [01:20:16.240 --> 01:20:23.240] and that's prohibitive time wise and cost wise for us mostly it's prohibitive time wise [01:20:23.240 --> 01:20:28.240] and so that's why at this point in time we're only selling it electronically [01:20:28.240 --> 01:20:35.240] now if people absolutely cannot download the MP3s because it will take you a while to download [01:20:35.240 --> 01:20:42.240] it's high quality MP3 of approximately 17 hours all right [01:20:42.240 --> 01:20:46.240] and so if you don't have a high speed internet connection it's going to take you weeks to download [01:20:46.240 --> 01:20:53.240] so if folks don't have a high speed internet connection and you have to have the MP3 audio on DVD [01:20:53.240 --> 01:20:57.240] I will burn the MP3s onto DVD and mail them to you [01:20:57.240 --> 01:21:01.240] but we can't mail your book it's just we don't have the staff [01:21:01.240 --> 01:21:07.240] we don't have the resources right now at rule of law radio to engage in that kind of activity [01:21:07.240 --> 01:21:12.240] so I would highly recommend folks buy the traffic seminar online [01:21:12.240 --> 01:21:18.240] I will send you a user name and password within 24 hours to download the materials [01:21:18.240 --> 01:21:22.240] and you can download the PDF immediately boom you've got it on your computer [01:21:22.240 --> 01:21:27.240] like I said for less than $25 you can have it printed off at Office Depot and put it in a binder [01:21:27.240 --> 01:21:33.240] so that's the scoop on the seminar and you can listen to the MP3 audio [01:21:33.240 --> 01:21:37.240] and read along with the book just like you were at the seminar [01:21:37.240 --> 01:21:42.240] don't wait for us to put on another seminar because it may not happen for a while [01:21:42.240 --> 01:21:46.240] it's very very expensive for us to produce these seminars [01:21:46.240 --> 01:21:53.240] and we have to have a demand for it we have to have people actually prepaying for it [01:21:53.240 --> 01:21:57.240] so we don't have any plans at this time to produce another seminar [01:21:57.240 --> 01:22:03.240] so I would recommend anybody that wants any seminar get it from us online [01:22:03.240 --> 01:22:07.240] you'll get all the information as if you were actually at the seminar [01:22:07.240 --> 01:22:09.240] and you can call into the radio show and ask questions [01:22:09.240 --> 01:22:12.240] so okay Julie what else do you have for us? [01:22:12.240 --> 01:22:16.240] That's perfect I was wondering if it was in that traffic seminar [01:22:16.240 --> 01:22:19.240] because I went on your site and I didn't find it anywhere else [01:22:19.240 --> 01:22:21.240] but that's perfect I have no problem doing it [01:22:21.240 --> 01:22:27.240] and there's a printer in Pflugerville that does things about half the price of Office Depot [01:22:27.240 --> 01:22:30.240] so people might just check around before they go take pictures [01:22:30.240 --> 01:22:32.240] Now wait a minute you said you went to the website [01:22:32.240 --> 01:22:35.240] and you couldn't find where to order the traffic seminar? [01:22:35.240 --> 01:22:38.240] Well I saw your, no I did see your traffic seminar [01:22:38.240 --> 01:22:40.240] I thought his book was separate from that [01:22:40.240 --> 01:22:41.240] Oh okay [01:22:41.240 --> 01:22:43.240] Clear that up for me personally [01:22:43.240 --> 01:22:47.240] I will definitely buy your traffic seminar and get his book printed [01:22:47.240 --> 01:22:52.240] that is your information is invaluable the time you guys spend [01:22:52.240 --> 01:22:55.240] we just couldn't thank you enough for the time you spend [01:22:55.240 --> 01:22:58.240] and I aggravate the heck out of my whole family [01:22:58.240 --> 01:23:00.240] they don't want to talk to me anymore [01:23:00.240 --> 01:23:03.240] I mean I am such a trouble maker [01:23:03.240 --> 01:23:06.240] thank you guys so much for making me a trouble maker [01:23:06.240 --> 01:23:08.240] Well we're glad to do it Julie [01:23:08.240 --> 01:23:11.240] and you know I might add for folks out there listening [01:23:11.240 --> 01:23:15.240] who are listening in other areas on the internet or on other AM and FM stations [01:23:15.240 --> 01:23:19.240] Julie's in Pflugerville that's Williamson County the infamous Wilco [01:23:19.240 --> 01:23:24.240] so tell us a little bit more about your situation [01:23:24.240 --> 01:23:28.240] Well like I said we never just pay tickets [01:23:28.240 --> 01:23:32.240] we always challenge them because that's just what you're supposed to do [01:23:32.240 --> 01:23:37.240] and like you guys have shown all of us the courts are set up for us to win [01:23:37.240 --> 01:23:39.240] you know they're set up for us to win [01:23:39.240 --> 01:23:44.240] we just have to stand up and say no we're not going to do this anymore [01:23:44.240 --> 01:23:47.240] we're going to do things different and we're going to educate ourselves [01:23:47.240 --> 01:23:50.240] and we're going to ask the questions [01:23:50.240 --> 01:23:54.240] and hopefully we'll get some answers one of these days [01:23:54.240 --> 01:23:59.240] Well we definitely appreciate you looking at it as a blessing to be a trouble maker [01:23:59.240 --> 01:24:01.240] we need more people with that attitude [01:24:01.240 --> 01:24:06.240] Well I tell you we love your show we look forward to it so much Eddie [01:24:06.240 --> 01:24:12.240] and I would love to meet you, you are an amazing human being [01:24:12.240 --> 01:24:16.240] Well thank you there are many that would be disagreeing with you at this point [01:24:16.240 --> 01:24:18.240] but thank you anyway [01:24:18.240 --> 01:24:20.240] Well all of you thank you so much Debra [01:24:20.240 --> 01:24:23.240] and I should try to call you guys sometime [01:24:23.240 --> 01:24:26.240] I do have some free time I've done secretary work [01:24:26.240 --> 01:24:29.240] I used to work for Republic Broadcasting [01:24:29.240 --> 01:24:32.240] if you guys need a volunteer to help you get some stuff done [01:24:32.240 --> 01:24:35.240] I'd be happy to give you my number and help you guys [01:24:35.240 --> 01:24:39.240] Well thanks Julie right now what I need more than anything is a call screener [01:24:39.240 --> 01:24:42.240] I need people to screen the calls for my show [01:24:42.240 --> 01:24:47.240] I mean I produce pretty much all the shows on this network except for a couple [01:24:47.240 --> 01:24:49.240] I've got a producer for Frederick Graves' show [01:24:49.240 --> 01:24:52.240] and then Gary Johnson's Live and Let Live he has a producer for his show [01:24:52.240 --> 01:24:57.240] but it's one thing to produce while other people are on the air and screen the calls [01:24:57.240 --> 01:25:01.240] but it's another thing to have to screen the calls when I'm the host [01:25:01.240 --> 01:25:05.240] because then I have to go off the air and mute my mic and then I'm screening calls [01:25:05.240 --> 01:25:08.240] and then Eddie and Randy are trying to talk to me and they think I'm there and I'm screening calls [01:25:08.240 --> 01:25:13.240] it's pretty much almost an unworkable situation for me to have to screen my own calls on my own show [01:25:13.240 --> 01:25:16.240] that's over the top that is over the line [01:25:16.240 --> 01:25:19.240] that's going way beyond the call of duty for any talk show host [01:25:19.240 --> 01:25:23.240] so if you want to help me screen some calls that would be very much appreciated [01:25:23.240 --> 01:25:26.240] I'm going to write down your number Julie and I will give you a call tomorrow [01:25:26.240 --> 01:25:28.240] Okay that'd be great [01:25:28.240 --> 01:25:30.240] Alright thanks Julie I appreciate it [01:25:30.240 --> 01:25:31.240] Okay [01:25:31.240 --> 01:25:33.240] Okay you have a good night [01:25:33.240 --> 01:25:34.240] You too bye bye [01:25:34.240 --> 01:25:38.240] Okay we're going to go now to Doug in Wisconsin [01:25:38.240 --> 01:25:42.240] Doug thanks for calling in what is on your mind tonight? [01:25:42.240 --> 01:25:50.240] Last I think it was Thursday or Friday there was some discussion about the 14th Amendment I believe on the show [01:25:50.240 --> 01:25:51.240] Okay [01:25:51.240 --> 01:25:53.240] Well we've discussed it several times [01:25:53.240 --> 01:25:58.240] I don't know that we did it last Friday or Thursday but please go ahead [01:25:58.240 --> 01:26:06.240] Well I'm considering using Mike Mears' program and I kind of been into the patriot stuff on the internet [01:26:06.240 --> 01:26:10.240] and things like that and learning I'm not sure I guess what the truth is [01:26:10.240 --> 01:26:20.240] but could that not come back to haunt you using the so called civil rights lawsuit [01:26:20.240 --> 01:26:25.240] if you wanted to pursue a tax issue in the future [01:26:25.240 --> 01:26:31.240] let's say you wanted to use I think Dave Champions got a book or a program he had him on [01:26:31.240 --> 01:26:37.240] Well I'm not I see where you're going with this because of the 14th Amendment citizen issue [01:26:37.240 --> 01:26:45.240] the thing with the Mike Mears method is that it's not so much that they violated our civil rights [01:26:45.240 --> 01:26:52.240] is the fact that they violate the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act [01:26:52.240 --> 01:26:57.240] and they violate the Fair Credit Reporting Act [01:26:57.240 --> 01:27:07.240] those are laws that have specific requirements and restrictions on what debt collectors and creditors can and cannot do [01:27:07.240 --> 01:27:13.240] so the onus is on them it's not so much that they violated our civil rights [01:27:13.240 --> 01:27:24.240] I'll give you another example I recently had to take an oath I have a 12 year old daughter and she needed a passport to go to Canada [01:27:24.240 --> 01:27:31.240] and I didn't realize I had to take an oath and raise my hand and as they were saying that you swear that you're a US citizen [01:27:31.240 --> 01:27:40.240] I didn't want to complete it because I read some about that and I thought that I was a citizen of the United States of America [01:27:40.240 --> 01:27:48.240] not a US citizen can that come back to haunt you with regards to at some point in the future [01:27:48.240 --> 01:27:57.240] if you pursue an income tax issue that was discussed a couple of days ago on your show with Dave Champion [01:27:57.240 --> 01:28:07.240] are you not in that regard taking a benefit from the government I don't know if I'm making a lot of sense here [01:28:07.240 --> 01:28:14.240] but can that come back to could the income tax people come back and say well you took a benefit here [01:28:14.240 --> 01:28:24.240] you claimed you were a US citizen not a citizen of the United States of America what are you talking about you owe these taxes [01:28:24.240 --> 01:28:33.240] well that's the main thought that I've always had about it is how do you use a law that's engineered only for one venue [01:28:33.240 --> 01:28:41.240] and one type of individual when you are not the type of individual that the law was designed for [01:28:41.240 --> 01:28:49.240] it's the same problem as acting without jurisdiction how do you invoke a jurisdiction you simply do not have [01:28:49.240 --> 01:28:59.240] I agree with you it's a catch-22 issue that's exactly why federal lawsuits in my opinion are not the answer to the problem [01:28:59.240 --> 01:29:06.240] because everything in the federal that the Congress was given power to legislate over is outside of the purview of the people [01:29:06.240 --> 01:29:14.240] why because everything that they can do is a government granted privilege whereas what the people can do is an absolute right [01:29:14.240 --> 01:29:24.240] and they are as oil and water you cannot mix the two yes and Eddie I agree with you but just to show how that applies [01:29:24.240 --> 01:29:31.240] or does not apply to the Mike Mears method this has to do with laws that I'm referring to the other things on the text [01:29:31.240 --> 01:29:40.240] okay yeah because with the Mike Mears method he goes he goes after violations because those laws regulate the creditors and the debtors [01:29:40.240 --> 01:29:49.240] they regulate those companies in commerce and so that has nothing to do with us as human beings so that's why as far as the Mike Mears thing [01:29:49.240 --> 01:29:57.240] I don't think that there would be any repercussions later on down the line Doug why don't you hang on and after we finish with Doug we'll go to Aaron [01:29:57.240 --> 01:29:59.240] we'll be right back [01:30:01.240 --> 01:30:09.240] it is so enlightening to listen to 90.1 FM but finding things on the internet isn't so easy and neither is finding like minded people to share it with [01:30:09.240 --> 01:30:12.240] oh well I guess you haven't heard of Brave New Books then [01:30:12.240 --> 01:30:14.240] Brave New Books? [01:30:14.240 --> 01:30:21.240] yes Brave New Books has all the books and DVDs you're looking for by authors like Alex Jones, Ron Paul and G. Edward Griffin [01:30:21.240 --> 01:30:25.240] they even stock inner food, Berkey products and Calvin Soaps [01:30:25.240 --> 01:30:27.240] there's no way a place like that exists [01:30:27.240 --> 01:30:33.240] go check it out for yourself it's downtown at 1904 Guadalupe Street just south of UT [01:30:33.240 --> 01:30:36.240] by UT there's never anywhere to park down there [01:30:36.240 --> 01:30:44.240] actually they now offer a free hour of parking for paying customers at the 500 MLK parking facility just behind the bookstore [01:30:44.240 --> 01:30:47.240] it does exist but when are they open? [01:30:47.240 --> 01:30:52.240] Monday through Saturday 11 AM to 9 PM and 1 to 6 PM on Sundays [01:30:52.240 --> 01:30:59.240] so give them a call at 512-480-2503 or check out their events page at bravenewbookstore.com [01:30:59.240 --> 01:31:05.240] are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters or even lawsuits? [01:31:05.240 --> 01:31:09.240] stop debt collectors now with the Michael Mears proven method [01:31:09.240 --> 01:31:15.240] Michael Mears has won six cases in federal court against debt collectors and now you can win two [01:31:15.240 --> 01:31:21.240] you'll get step by step instructions in plain English on how to win in court using federal civil rights statutes [01:31:21.240 --> 01:31:25.240] what to do when contacted by phone, mail or court summons [01:31:25.240 --> 01:31:27.240] how to answer letters and phone calls [01:31:27.240 --> 01:31:30.240] how to get debt collectors out of your credit report [01:31:30.240 --> 01:31:34.240] how to turn the financial tables on them and make them pay you to go away [01:31:34.240 --> 01:31:39.240] the Michael Mears proven method is the solution for how to stop debt collectors [01:31:39.240 --> 01:31:42.240] personal consultation is available as well [01:31:42.240 --> 01:31:47.240] for more information please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the blue Michael Mears banner [01:31:47.240 --> 01:31:50.240] or email michaelmears at yahoo.com [01:31:50.240 --> 01:31:58.240] that's ruleoflawradio.com or email michaelmears at yahoo.com [01:31:58.240 --> 01:32:21.240] to learn how to stop debt collectors now [01:32:29.240 --> 01:32:33.240] okay folks we are back [01:32:33.240 --> 01:32:36.240] we're talking with Doug in Wisconsin and then we'll go to Aaron [01:32:36.240 --> 01:32:39.240] okay Doug so what else do you have for us? [01:32:39.240 --> 01:32:48.240] I guess just to try to clear the issue of what the taxes quick here and then I'll get off the line here [01:32:48.240 --> 01:32:56.240] in general my thoughts from what I've learned is that you want to try to disentangle yourself [01:32:56.240 --> 01:33:03.240] over time from all these let's say hidden contracts and licenses and things like that [01:33:03.240 --> 01:33:11.240] no I just by taking an oath for a passport and things of that nature [01:33:11.240 --> 01:33:21.240] kind of added to my problem if at some point in the future I want to say hey I'm not taking services [01:33:21.240 --> 01:33:29.240] from privileges from the government therefore I don't owe you maybe some of the things I've read [01:33:29.240 --> 01:33:37.240] are in error but probably the answer is to buy the book from Dave Champion [01:33:37.240 --> 01:33:42.240] and study it it's probably discussed but as a matter of fact when he was on your show [01:33:42.240 --> 01:33:48.240] somebody called in and asked the question that the effect of the 14th amendment [01:33:48.240 --> 01:33:54.240] so I'm not sure if I'm really being clear enough but at some point in the future [01:33:54.240 --> 01:34:01.240] I'd like to pursue that or look into it and you know what point can you go back in time [01:34:01.240 --> 01:34:07.240] and say you see since such and such a date I haven't taken any of your privileges or services [01:34:07.240 --> 01:34:19.240] therefore I'm not the so-called taxpayer I'm just a citizen or a state citizen or whatever [01:34:19.240 --> 01:34:23.240] does that make sense or not? [01:34:23.240 --> 01:34:26.240] No it makes sense [01:34:26.240 --> 01:34:32.240] I mean you must have went through that Eddie it sounds like you probably went through a period of time [01:34:32.240 --> 01:34:38.240] where you were working through these things to figure out what was valid and what was a waste of time [01:34:38.240 --> 01:34:47.240] and I guess that's kind of where I'm at and I'm looking down the road here if I want to pursue the tax issue [01:34:47.240 --> 01:34:53.240] for example what should I start doing now with regard to all these things? [01:34:53.240 --> 01:34:58.240] The information in Dave's book and that in the book Cracking the Code is valid information [01:34:58.240 --> 01:35:09.240] the point being in Dave's book that it is absolutely essential that you recognize your status as a non-tax payer [01:35:09.240 --> 01:35:18.240] not as a taxpayer given that that's going to be the first thing you have to learn what's the difference [01:35:18.240 --> 01:35:25.240] it's got nothing to do with citizenship it's got everything to do with what kind of work you're doing [01:35:25.240 --> 01:35:29.240] who you're doing it for and where you're doing it [01:35:29.240 --> 01:35:35.240] that alone is what makes you capable of being a taxpayer or a non-tax payer [01:35:35.240 --> 01:35:42.240] and you're right I've spent years researching the income tax code just like I did this in the transportation code [01:35:42.240 --> 01:35:51.240] so I'm fairly certain of the ground I stand on and that's exactly why I haven't filed a return since 95 [01:35:51.240 --> 01:35:59.240] Well you're obviously correct because you're not in jail [01:35:59.240 --> 01:36:05.240] Well the point of the matter is that when you actually own your own business [01:36:05.240 --> 01:36:12.240] you take care of not creating the filings of W9s and 1099s and all this other stuff [01:36:12.240 --> 01:36:18.240] asserting that you earned income that you didn't then it's not as hard to fight back [01:36:18.240 --> 01:36:24.240] it's when you have all these agencies that you are doing work for that are certifying under penalty of perjury [01:36:24.240 --> 01:36:28.240] they paid you taxable money when they actually didn't [01:36:28.240 --> 01:36:34.240] they shifted their burden of proof onto your shoulders to prove they lost [01:36:34.240 --> 01:36:38.240] and that's really what it boils down to [01:36:38.240 --> 01:36:42.240] is them not knowing the law or understanding the difference [01:36:42.240 --> 01:36:53.240] and again making assumptions under the guise of legal advice from other idiots that haven't bothered to read or understand the law [01:36:53.240 --> 01:36:57.240] and acting upon it [01:36:57.240 --> 01:37:08.240] Okay it sounds like as far as the going back to the credit card thing I can pursue that without worrying about [01:37:08.240 --> 01:37:17.240] I don't yeah I don't think that you should worry about that because it has nothing to do with you being a citizen or a non-citizen [01:37:17.240 --> 01:37:21.240] or whether you're a resident alien or an illegal alien it really doesn't matter [01:37:21.240 --> 01:37:30.240] it has to do with those laws regulate and govern and restrict the activities of debt collectors and creditors [01:37:30.240 --> 01:37:34.240] and that's all there is to it just doesn't go any further than that [01:37:34.240 --> 01:37:42.240] If we want to really clean this country up and get it back on track we need to throw a big block party with lots of alcohol [01:37:42.240 --> 01:37:53.240] invite all of the lawyers and then get them to agree to play a game of Russian roulette with a 45 automatic and let them go first [01:37:53.240 --> 01:37:56.240] Well on that note I'll let somebody else [01:37:56.240 --> 01:37:57.240] Okay thanks Doug [01:37:57.240 --> 01:38:00.240] I appreciate the love the show and thanks for the help [01:38:00.240 --> 01:38:02.240] Alright thanks Doug you have a good night [01:38:02.240 --> 01:38:10.240] Okay I just saw an email from a listener wanting to know where oh where is the traffic book on the website [01:38:10.240 --> 01:38:14.240] Okay and I did say this earlier when I was talking to Julie but I will say it again [01:38:14.240 --> 01:38:18.240] You cannot just buy the traffic book [01:38:18.240 --> 01:38:21.240] You have to buy the whole seminar package [01:38:21.240 --> 01:38:32.240] It includes Eddie's book and a PDF version of the book and includes the MP3s and the sample documents and updates [01:38:32.240 --> 01:38:38.240] that have been made to the traffic seminar materials since the seminar this last October [01:38:38.240 --> 01:38:44.240] and the preferable way for us for folks to get it is you click the buy now button [01:38:44.240 --> 01:38:48.240] and it's pretty much right close to the top of the website [01:38:48.240 --> 01:38:54.240] It's right underneath the three YouTube videos that I have posted [01:38:54.240 --> 01:39:02.240] and it says rule of law October 2009 traffic seminar now available for download in big giant red font [01:39:02.240 --> 01:39:07.240] I don't know how much more clear or in your face it can get than that [01:39:07.240 --> 01:39:12.240] So if you don't see it folks then I would say you're just not looking that hard [01:39:12.240 --> 01:39:16.240] because it's right underneath the three YouTube videos towards the top [01:39:16.240 --> 01:39:23.240] and when you buy the traffic seminar materials through PayPal or you can pay with a credit card through PayPal [01:39:23.240 --> 01:39:35.240] If you want to pay with a check you can mail a check to 1516 South Lamar number 112 Austin Texas 78704 [01:39:35.240 --> 01:39:38.240] That address is on the website too [01:39:38.240 --> 01:39:44.240] If you'd like to mail a check or money order or precious metals we'll accept precious metals also [01:39:44.240 --> 01:39:48.240] If you want to pay us with precious metals please contact me beforehand [01:39:48.240 --> 01:39:52.240] so we can work out exactly the amount because the spot price changes daily [01:39:52.240 --> 01:40:00.240] Sometimes by a dramatic amount lately with all the manipulation going on with the spot prices by these banksters [01:40:00.240 --> 01:40:04.240] So if you want to pay with precious metals contact me the day you plan on sending that out [01:40:04.240 --> 01:40:09.240] At any rate if you want to pay with PayPal or the credit card you just click the buy now button [01:40:09.240 --> 01:40:14.240] When I get the email that the payment has been completed then I will send you [01:40:14.240 --> 01:40:19.240] I will email you a customized username and password for you to download the materials [01:40:19.240 --> 01:40:25.240] And like I said earlier if you do not have a high speed internet if there's no way that you can download the MP3s [01:40:25.240 --> 01:40:28.240] I will mail you DVD of the MP3s but we're not going to mail you the physical book [01:40:28.240 --> 01:40:37.240] If you want the physical book you can take it to some printer of your choice and have it printed out for less than 25 bucks [01:40:37.240 --> 01:40:43.240] Okay on that note now we're going to go to Aaron from Texas thanks for calling in [01:40:43.240 --> 01:40:45.240] What's on your mind tonight? [01:40:45.240 --> 01:40:50.240] Hey guys I just had an interesting situation come up the other day [01:40:50.240 --> 01:41:01.240] I was driving along in my vehicle and I happened to be registered in South Dakota even though I live in Texas [01:41:01.240 --> 01:41:08.240] Because South Dakota is an open registration state and they're willing to enter into a contract with me [01:41:08.240 --> 01:41:14.240] And I'm willing to enter into a contract with them and therefore I fulfill the Texas laws that are applicable [01:41:14.240 --> 01:41:22.240] And I have a valid registration on my vehicle despite it not actually being in Texas [01:41:22.240 --> 01:41:27.240] There's something in the administrative code in Texas that says that I have to change it [01:41:27.240 --> 01:41:35.240] But since that's more like an employee handbook to the state employees I've just kind of ignored that [01:41:35.240 --> 01:41:41.240] But driving along and finally I've had it for about a decade finally get pulled over [01:41:41.240 --> 01:41:46.240] They harassed me about it again I've gotten about a dozen warnings over it [01:41:46.240 --> 01:41:51.240] And this guy finally decided to give me a ticket because I said it wasn't illegal and he didn't [01:41:51.240 --> 01:41:57.240] So I went into the JP's office which was difficult to find I might add because on the [01:41:57.240 --> 01:42:03.240] You must appear on or before at this address that actually listed a PO box [01:42:03.240 --> 01:42:07.240] Something tells me they didn't want me there they wanted my money [01:42:07.240 --> 01:42:15.240] But I showed up at the JP's office after I found it and proceeded to tell them that I could not flee [01:42:15.240 --> 01:42:21.240] Because they hadn't told me the statute that I was accused of violating [01:42:21.240 --> 01:42:28.240] And I just simply asked for an examining trial because I needed to clarify the nature and sufficiency [01:42:28.240 --> 01:42:33.240] Of the charges against me in order to adequately prepare my defense [01:42:33.240 --> 01:42:40.240] And the clerk was of course very confused didn't understand and tried to explain to me the nature of the charges [01:42:40.240 --> 01:42:47.240] And I said no no you don't understand I need the judge and the prosecutor and these people in front of me [01:42:47.240 --> 01:42:52.240] To explain to me the nature of the charges so that I might prepare my defense adequately [01:42:52.240 --> 01:43:00.240] And so she took a nice little note down and gave it to the judge and note said refuses to flee once court dates [01:43:00.240 --> 01:43:07.240] Well okay not exactly what I said but that's fine and so I got a nice little letter from the judge [01:43:07.240 --> 01:43:14.240] That said hey you need to flee and basically said if you think you're not guilty [01:43:14.240 --> 01:43:18.240] Then go ahead and send this plea form back this is the third copy of the plea form I've gotten now [01:43:18.240 --> 01:43:25.240] They really really really want me to flee and they said give me an extension though [01:43:25.240 --> 01:43:29.240] They said I had until August 11th take care of it so that's really nice [01:43:29.240 --> 01:43:33.240] But I guess at this point I've got the seminar materials [01:43:33.240 --> 01:43:41.240] Okay Aaron just stay on the line we're about to go to break here [01:43:41.240 --> 01:43:46.240] And when we get back we'll finish up with you [01:43:46.240 --> 01:43:50.240] Okay we'll be right back on the other side with Aaron from Texas [01:43:50.240 --> 01:43:53.240] This is the rule of law we've got one more segment [01:43:53.240 --> 01:44:07.240] Folks if you'd like to call in 512-646-1984 we'll be right back [01:44:07.240 --> 01:44:12.240] Aerial spring chemtrails the modified atmosphere [01:44:12.240 --> 01:44:19.240] Heavy metals and pesticides carcinogens and chemical fibers all falling from the sky [01:44:19.240 --> 01:44:27.240] You have a choice to keep your body clean 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01:45:51.240] Statutes that I'm accused of violating I figured the best way to do this was [01:45:51.240 --> 01:45:55.240] Before I actually entered a plea because as soon as I enter a plea I'm saying [01:45:55.240 --> 01:45:59.240] I'm guilty or not guilty of something that I'm unaware of [01:45:59.240 --> 01:46:02.240] And that seems like putting the cart before the horse [01:46:02.240 --> 01:46:10.240] So what I'm looking at in these seminar materials is the nature and cause motion [01:46:10.240 --> 01:46:17.240] And it's to clarify the nature and cause of the accusations against me [01:46:17.240 --> 01:46:21.240] Would that be where I wanted to start or should I go somewhere else with this? [01:46:21.240 --> 01:46:25.240] That would be exactly where you want to start you want to file that [01:46:25.240 --> 01:46:30.240] Basically in the new seminar motions that I've got set up there is a folder [01:46:30.240 --> 01:46:35.240] Located under the construction of this that is called stages of process [01:46:35.240 --> 01:46:40.240] Inside of that there are six folders one is stop and citation two is get your [01:46:40.240 --> 01:46:44.240] Records three is pre-trial motions four is discovery five is trial briefs and [01:46:44.240 --> 01:46:49.240] Orders and six is countersuit where he's talking about right now is from the [01:46:49.240 --> 01:46:55.240] Pre-trial motions number three and that you will find that there are eleven [01:46:55.240 --> 01:47:01.240] Numbered motions right up front the first ten are ones that need to be filed [01:47:01.240 --> 01:47:05.240] Immediately if they pertain to you the first one is fair and impartial trial [01:47:05.240 --> 01:47:10.240] Second is a motion or petition for assistance of counsel the third is motion [01:47:10.240 --> 01:47:14.240] To dismiss citation is not a valid complaint if the court is acting without a [01:47:14.240 --> 01:47:19.240] Complaint and only using the ticket as the complaining document you want to [01:47:19.240 --> 01:47:24.240] File that motion number three motion number four petition prosecutor to show [01:47:24.240 --> 01:47:28.240] Authority this is where we challenge the jurisdiction if this is municipal [01:47:28.240 --> 01:47:33.240] Court for the prosecutor to act in the name of the state since Aaron is in a [01:47:33.240 --> 01:47:40.240] Justice court that one will not be filed petition number five court to follow [01:47:40.240 --> 01:47:45.240] Texas code of criminal procedure that's a definite must petition number six [01:47:45.240 --> 01:47:50.240] Demand the court of record that's a definite must now petition seven our [01:47:50.240 --> 01:47:56.240] Motion to dismiss no information that is also a mandatory one number eight [01:47:56.240 --> 01:48:01.240] Petition provide copy of indictment and information again mandatory nine [01:48:01.240 --> 01:48:06.240] Petition nature and cause of accusations which is the one Aaron's speaking to [01:48:06.240 --> 01:48:10.240] Right now and number ten is a motion to dismiss for failure to follow the [01:48:10.240 --> 01:48:16.240] Administrative Procedures Act and then number 99 which is the 11th motion is a [01:48:16.240 --> 01:48:21.240] Petition for findings of fact and conclusions of law that motion is filed [01:48:21.240 --> 01:48:27.240] Only after the is ruled on your other motions and denied them and what you'll [01:48:27.240 --> 01:48:30.240] Do with that findings of facts and conclusions of law is you will go in and [01:48:30.240 --> 01:48:37.240] You will take out the sections that deal with any motion that the judge granted [01:48:37.240 --> 01:48:41.240] Because you're not going to need a finding of fact and conclusions of law if [01:48:41.240 --> 01:48:45.240] He grants it but leave every part in there that deals with a motion or [01:48:45.240 --> 01:48:50.240] Petition that they denied and what this motion does is it demands the judge [01:48:50.240 --> 01:48:56.240] Provides you in writing with his conclusions of law with the findings of [01:48:56.240 --> 01:49:01.240] Facts and the actual conclusions of law meaning I want to know what statute I [01:49:01.240 --> 01:49:07.240] Want to know what case law I want to know by what authority you denied me in [01:49:07.240 --> 01:49:13.240] My petition or my motion and you follow that one after they've denied or [01:49:13.240 --> 01:49:20.240] Granted everything that you filed so that's really what these are all breaking [01:49:20.240 --> 01:49:24.240] Down into the other motions to disqualify down there for the individual [01:49:24.240 --> 01:49:29.240] Actors the arresting officer a motion to disqualify for failure to follow due [01:49:29.240 --> 01:49:33.240] Course of law motion to disqualify the magistrate motion to disqualify the [01:49:33.240 --> 01:49:39.240] Prosecutor motion to dismiss for denial of substantive due process on a [01:49:39.240 --> 01:49:44.240] Public intoxication arrest then you've got the same motion again rewritten to [01:49:44.240 --> 01:49:49.240] Go with due process under the Texas transportation code and then you've got [01:49:49.240 --> 01:49:54.240] Just a straight up motion to dismiss for complete and total failure to [01:49:54.240 --> 01:50:00.240] Provide due course of law so the new set of motions are extensive but they're [01:50:00.240 --> 01:50:04.240] Still by no means complete there are so many more I'm working on to go in the [01:50:04.240 --> 01:50:09.240] Other folders and sections as well as this one there are so many ways they [01:50:09.240 --> 01:50:13.240] Violate the law and the constitution with what they do it's not even funny [01:50:13.240 --> 01:50:17.240] And I am doing my dead level best to get them all research documented and [01:50:17.240 --> 01:50:24.240] Argued in these motions so yes Erin most certainly you file everything in [01:50:24.240 --> 01:50:30.240] That folder that's got a number in front of it except for number 99 and the [01:50:30.240 --> 01:50:35.240] Number 04 petition for prosecutor to show authority and then you file number [01:50:35.240 --> 01:50:42.240] Three if there is no signed and verified complaint otherwise file all the rest [01:50:42.240 --> 01:50:45.240] Of them because I almost guarantee you there's not going to be an information [01:50:45.240 --> 01:50:50.240] In there even with the county attorney prosecuting now also be aware make very [01:50:50.240 --> 01:50:55.240] Very certain who the prosecutor is when you go into this case somebody could [01:50:55.240 --> 01:51:00.240] Come in and say they're from the county attorney's office and yet not be so you [01:51:00.240 --> 01:51:05.240] Still want to demand they provide proof of authority and agency to work if for [01:51:05.240 --> 01:51:10.240] The county attorney. [01:51:10.240 --> 01:51:12.240] Okay Erin. [01:51:12.240 --> 01:51:16.240] That all makes a lot of sense and you know these materials are just fantastic [01:51:16.240 --> 01:51:20.240] There's no way that I'd be able to come up with all of this stuff on my own and [01:51:20.240 --> 01:51:26.240] I'm just you know reading through them they all make a lot of sense it's just a [01:51:26.240 --> 01:51:31.240] Lot of stuff that you know if I can't write it on my own it's again I got to [01:51:31.240 --> 01:51:35.240] Look up everything so that I can support it on my own and it just all makes [01:51:35.240 --> 01:51:39.240] Sense all the references are there and everything's great so I really appreciate [01:51:39.240 --> 01:51:40.240] The help guys. [01:51:40.240 --> 01:51:43.240] All right thank you Erin we appreciate it. [01:51:43.240 --> 01:51:44.240] All right. [01:51:44.240 --> 01:51:45.240] All right. [01:51:45.240 --> 01:51:49.240] Yeah I mean I have worked really hard to make sure that the arguments presented [01:51:49.240 --> 01:51:55.240] In these motions are based on law and constitution that is written in black [01:51:55.240 --> 01:51:56.240] And white. [01:51:56.240 --> 01:52:01.240] There's no mythology in these documents there's no suppositions everything is [01:52:01.240 --> 01:52:05.240] Documented according to the law and the constitution. [01:52:05.240 --> 01:52:09.240] Eddie's been saying the traffic code here in Texas for almost what like 15 [01:52:09.240 --> 01:52:10.240] Years Eddie? [01:52:10.240 --> 01:52:12.240] No a little over well going on 12 now. [01:52:12.240 --> 01:52:17.240] 12 years still may as well be 15 it's almost as long. [01:52:17.240 --> 01:52:21.240] It's a long time Eddie knows what he's doing folks he's the expert on the [01:52:21.240 --> 01:52:24.240] Traffic code especially here in Texas that's for sure. [01:52:24.240 --> 01:52:28.240] Okay we're going to go now to Daniel in California. [01:52:28.240 --> 01:52:34.240] Daniel thanks for calling in what's on your mind tonight? [01:52:34.240 --> 01:52:35.240] You talking to me? [01:52:35.240 --> 01:52:37.240] Yes what's on your mind tonight? [01:52:37.240 --> 01:52:40.240] Oh I just wanted to see is Randy available tonight? [01:52:40.240 --> 01:52:43.240] No he is on seminar tonight. [01:52:43.240 --> 01:52:47.240] Oh okay I was regarding an unlawful detainer. [01:52:47.240 --> 01:52:53.240] Well we can probably give you some help what is the question? [01:52:53.240 --> 01:52:59.240] All right there's an unlawful detainer I had removed it as a defendant to the [01:52:59.240 --> 01:53:08.240] Federal court and under the Title 28 1440-60 but the judge continued with a [01:53:08.240 --> 01:53:17.240] Trial although it was removed after that had occurred it was issuing like a [01:53:17.240 --> 01:53:24.240] Written position so what I did was automatically went to write a written [01:53:24.240 --> 01:53:31.240] Searchory over to the appellate division and then let's see what else did I [01:53:31.240 --> 01:53:41.240] do there but anyway although he continued I just wanted to see normally what [01:53:41.240 --> 01:53:50.240] occurs or what does from your experience what do you guys recommend or what have [01:53:50.240 --> 01:53:55.240] you guys seen that may have worked? [01:53:55.240 --> 01:54:01.240] Okay as long as the information was properly filed and it complied with the [01:54:01.240 --> 01:54:08.240] Rules of procedure those are almost always granted when you have that motion [01:54:08.240 --> 01:54:15.240] and you've got for the unlawful detainer and you file a temporary restraining [01:54:15.240 --> 01:54:19.240] Order for injunction against them for the foreclosure and I'm assuming this is [01:54:19.240 --> 01:54:21.240] Related to a foreclosure? [01:54:21.240 --> 01:54:22.240] Fine. [01:54:22.240 --> 01:54:28.240] Okay in fact I was doing research for Randy today on exactly that a temporary [01:54:28.240 --> 01:54:36.240] Restraining Order for that exact same type of scenario and he is in the process [01:54:36.240 --> 01:54:40.240] Of working on that document after the seminar he's on tonight as well. [01:54:40.240 --> 01:54:45.240] I talked to him right before Showtime but basically as long as that temporary [01:54:45.240 --> 01:54:50.240] Restraining Order is put in according to the Rules and it's got support of an [01:54:50.240 --> 01:54:55.240] Actual affidavit of the testifying party then it's almost always granted unless [01:54:55.240 --> 01:55:00.240] It can be shown there is no valid ground for the injunction. [01:55:00.240 --> 01:55:08.240] Okay well I walked into a hearing today it was regarding looks like they wanted [01:55:08.240 --> 01:55:16.240] Me to sell like a bond for a certain amount temporary it's like a temporary [01:55:16.240 --> 01:55:24.240] State and I filed a recusal for cause because I caught the attorney in [01:55:24.240 --> 01:55:36.240] Perjury and also the judge was finding me in contempt for saying that I was the [01:55:36.240 --> 01:55:40.240] One that was misleading the court when I really proved it all that it was the [01:55:40.240 --> 01:55:48.240] Attorney who was misleading the court on the transcript so I have a rogue judge [01:55:48.240 --> 01:55:55.240] Anyways I filed before the hearing I filed a demotion or the demand for [01:55:55.240 --> 01:56:08.240] Recusal under the 170.1 and the 170.3 for cause and he still kept going. [01:56:08.240 --> 01:56:14.240] Yeah that sounds about right that's exactly what they want to do most of the [01:56:14.240 --> 01:56:19.240] Time. [01:56:19.240 --> 01:56:21.240] Okay so. [01:56:21.240 --> 01:56:24.240] Hey Daniel listen we're having a hard time understanding you are you on a [01:56:24.240 --> 01:56:26.240] Speakerphone? [01:56:26.240 --> 01:56:27.240] Yeah. [01:56:27.240 --> 01:56:30.240] Okay can you please get off the speakerphone folks if you're already in the [01:56:30.240 --> 01:56:34.240] System I'm not always going to be able to screen every single call because I'm [01:56:34.240 --> 01:56:38.240] On the air at the same time so I might not necessarily screen your call if [01:56:38.240 --> 01:56:41.240] You've already got your name in the system but please do not call in with [01:56:41.240 --> 01:56:43.240] Speakerphones because we can't understand what you're saying. [01:56:43.240 --> 01:56:45.240] Okay go ahead Daniel. [01:56:45.240 --> 01:56:49.240] I think what it is is I was I'm on the road and I'm going in and out of [01:56:49.240 --> 01:56:51.240] Traffic here so. [01:56:51.240 --> 01:56:52.240] Yeah I understand. [01:56:52.240 --> 01:56:58.240] At the same time so okay well I just wanted to see you know from your [01:56:58.240 --> 01:57:02.240] Experience with the judge that continues to go after it's been removed it's [01:57:02.240 --> 01:57:07.240] Gone to appellate for a written review prohibition mandate and search [01:57:07.240 --> 01:57:13.240] Jury to see if that would stay it hasn't at the moment he keeps going through [01:57:13.240 --> 01:57:21.240] A recusal he keeps going it's almost like is there is there something else [01:57:21.240 --> 01:57:30.240] That you've seen that has worked apart from those things. [01:57:30.240 --> 01:57:32.240] Is that a trick question. [01:57:32.240 --> 01:57:38.240] It really depends on what the other judges around you are willing to do when [01:57:38.240 --> 01:57:42.240] One judge refuses to obey the law. [01:57:42.240 --> 01:57:46.240] What you can do is you can try to go for motions to recuse you can go for [01:57:46.240 --> 01:57:50.240] Motions to disqualify you can file them with the head judge head [01:57:50.240 --> 01:57:57.240] Administrative judge or higher court so on and so forth you can file [01:57:57.240 --> 01:58:03.240] Ritza mandamus in order to get the higher court to order the lower court to [01:58:03.240 --> 01:58:08.240] Do what the law requires them to do there there is no magic answer to that [01:58:08.240 --> 01:58:11.240] Question then I'll tell you that right now. [01:58:11.240 --> 01:58:15.240] Okay I appreciate it I thought I'd throw it in there so thanks a lot. [01:58:15.240 --> 01:58:18.240] Okay thanks Daniel. [01:58:18.240 --> 01:58:23.240] Okay James from Colorado you have about 20 seconds what do you have for us any [01:58:23.240 --> 01:58:24.240] Comments. [01:58:24.240 --> 01:58:29.240] I was just going to see if you guys today were considered using the [01:58:29.240 --> 01:58:32.240] Cleanage clause against the traffic code. [01:58:32.240 --> 01:58:36.240] Well basically we don't even need to go there James because in Texas the [01:58:36.240 --> 01:58:42.240] Traffic code only applies if you're engaged in commerce on the roadways and [01:58:42.240 --> 01:58:46.240] So basically we just show that we're not in commerce so the traffic code does [01:58:46.240 --> 01:58:49.240] Not apply but we'll talk about that some more on Thursday. [01:58:49.240 --> 01:58:52.240] Thank you for calling in James we will be back on Thursday. [01:58:52.240 --> 01:58:56.240] This is the rule of law Eddie Craig Deborah Stevens Randy Kelton. [01:59:22.240 --> 01:59:24.240] Chucky [01:59:52.240 --> 01:59:55.240] You