[00:00.000 --> 00:08.000] The following news flash is brought to you by the Lowstar Lowdown, providing your daily [00:08.000 --> 00:15.000] bulletins for the commodities market, today in history, news updates, and the inside scoop [00:15.000 --> 00:23.000] into the tides of the alternative. [00:23.000 --> 00:32.000] Markets for the 5th of October, 2015 opened up with gold at $1,136.67 an ounce, silver [00:32.000 --> 00:39.000] at $15.64 an ounce, Texas crude at $45.54 a barrel, and Bitcoin is currently at a $240 [00:39.000 --> 00:43.000] U.S. currency. [00:43.000 --> 00:52.480] Today in history, Friday, October 5th, or 15th, 1582, the papal bull known as Interus [00:52.480 --> 00:55.240] Grevissismus introduced the Gregorian calendar. [00:55.240 --> 01:00.040] It was initially adopted by Spain, Portugal, and the Polish-Luthuanian Commonwealth, and [01:00.040 --> 01:01.760] most of the present-day Italy. [01:01.760 --> 01:05.360] In these countries, the year continued as normal until Thursday, October 4th, but the [01:05.360 --> 01:15.920] next day became Friday, October 15th. [01:15.920 --> 01:20.360] In recent news, President Obama spoke on the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations, found [01:20.360 --> 01:24.920] that once the 12 nations involved, quote, have finalized the text of this partnership, [01:24.920 --> 01:29.000] Congress and the American people will have months to read every word before I sign it. [01:29.000 --> 01:33.240] The White House has released an extensive fact sheet saying that the TPP cuts more than [01:33.240 --> 01:38.680] 18,000 taxes that various countries impose on made-in-America exports, and will, quote, [01:38.680 --> 01:44.600] result in the largest expansion of fully enforceable labor rights in history, including renegotiating [01:44.600 --> 01:45.600] NAFTA. [01:45.600 --> 01:49.720] However, Socialist Democratic presidential hopeful, Senator Bernie Sanders, independent [01:49.720 --> 01:54.480] from Vermont, blasted the TPP agreements as disastrous, said that the agreement follows [01:54.480 --> 01:58.740] failed trade deals with Mexico and China and other low-wage countries that have cost millions [01:58.740 --> 02:03.280] of jobs and shuttered tens of thousands of factories across the United States. [02:03.280 --> 02:07.080] The Electronic Frontier Foundation is also opposed to the TPP because of what the foundation [02:07.080 --> 02:08.880] calls copyright traps. [02:08.880 --> 02:13.440] We can all agree that cheaper goods and less red tape and tariffs are great for trade. [02:13.440 --> 02:18.140] We shouldn't have to resort to economic protectionism for economic growth, but establishing stronger [02:18.140 --> 02:21.240] international copyright laws is counterproductive. [02:48.140 --> 03:16.800] This has been your Lowdown for October 5th, 2013. [03:16.800 --> 03:41.360] Thank you. [03:46.800 --> 04:00.800] Take all the rope in Texas, find a tall old tree Round up all of them bad boys, hang them high on the street For all the people to see [04:00.800 --> 04:08.800] That justice is the one thing you should always find You gotta saddle up your boys, you gotta draw a hard line [04:08.800 --> 04:16.800] When the guns foam settles, we'll sing a victory tune And we'll haul me back as well, of course you know [04:16.800 --> 04:26.800] We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses [04:26.800 --> 04:40.800] We got too many gangsters doing dirty deeds Too much corruption and crime in the streets [04:40.800 --> 04:48.800] Stand the long arm of the law, put a few more in the ground I'm all to the maker and he'll settle them down [04:48.800 --> 05:02.800] You can bet he'll settle down Cause justice is the one thing you should always find You gotta saddle up your boys, you gotta draw a hard line [05:02.800 --> 05:10.800] When the guns foam settles, we'll sing a victory tune And we'll haul me back as well, of course you know [05:10.800 --> 05:20.800] We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses [05:20.800 --> 05:26.800] Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses [05:26.800 --> 05:34.800] Alright folks, good evening. This is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show. It is October 5th, 2015. We are live tonight. [05:34.800 --> 05:49.800] And I apologize for the past two weeks of archives. I have been having major computer issues here, trying to get this thing back up and running and stable where I could continue to do the things I've got to do every day and haven't been able to do for almost two solid weeks. [05:49.800 --> 06:02.800] So it has been an ordeal, but I have it up running at least to the point where I can do the show for tonight. So I appreciate the fact that y'all may be listening in. And I apologize again for having to run archives for a couple of weeks. [06:02.800 --> 06:12.800] Alright, before we get started on taking calls and everything tonight, there's a couple things that I've been reading about while I was trying to get the main machine here reloaded. [06:12.800 --> 06:30.800] And it seems like most of America when it comes to allowing their public servants to act in a tyrannical fashion have just completely lost their sense of reality and their ever-loving minds. [06:30.800 --> 06:49.800] I have read numerous articles where municipalities and counties are requiring people to purchase permits to camp on their own property. You got that? [06:49.800 --> 07:03.800] You have to pay the county or a municipality to purchase a permit to camp on your own property. And if you want to live off the grid on your own property, that's not a permit. [07:03.800 --> 07:15.800] That's World War III being declared, and you're going to get attacked as if you are the mortal enemy of everything holy on the planet. [07:15.800 --> 07:40.800] Folks, where do your public servants get the idea that they have the right and the power to prevent you from living however you see fit as long as how you live is not a direct and imminent threat to anyone else and their ability to do the same? [07:40.800 --> 07:48.800] Where do these people get off thinking that is a power we ever delegated to them? [07:48.800 --> 08:14.800] Let me go through the simple logic of this one more time. If you do not have the power and the authority to dictate anything about anything to your neighbor, no matter which side of you they live on, what the name of the street is, or what kind of neighborhood it is, [08:14.800 --> 08:34.800] if you do not have the power and the authority to walk over there and order them to do something and have them comply, then despite what Bernie Sanders seems to think, you do not have the ability to delegate that to someone else to do it for you. [08:34.800 --> 08:49.800] It is an absolute impossibility for you to rightfully give away that which you do not possess and which never belonged to you in the first place. [08:49.800 --> 09:06.800] You cannot take property belonging to your neighbor. You cannot force your neighbor to purchase something he does not want to spend his money on. You cannot tell a neighbor what he can do as far as adding or taking away from his own home. [09:06.800 --> 09:25.800] If he wants to, he can burn it to the ground as long as he does not try to collect an insurance policy for it. And it is none of your business, and it is none of your right and authority to tell them that, that they can or they can't. [09:25.800 --> 09:48.800] So where are these people that act as city commissioners, county commissioners, city councils, whatever name you want to give them, legislators, Congress, where do they believe this power that they're attempting to exercise comes from? [09:48.800 --> 10:04.800] Because it certainly is not you and I, which leaves us having to ask the question, if we didn't give it to them, then where are they getting it? [10:04.800 --> 10:09.800] Well, let me see if I can answer that for you. [10:09.800 --> 10:24.800] They are getting it through the use and exclusive claim on force. [10:24.800 --> 10:38.800] They are getting away with it and believe they have the power to do it because they control the quote unquote legal monopoly on the use of force. [10:38.800 --> 10:45.800] And you folks know how I have discussed the difference between lawful and legal on my show many times. [10:45.800 --> 10:51.800] They are not in any way, shape, or form the same thing. [10:51.800 --> 10:55.800] Okay, they're not. [10:55.800 --> 11:08.800] Legal is something that somebody created a rule regulation or law to allow or deny that does not exist in nature. [11:08.800 --> 11:26.800] Keep off the grass. Keep your grass under six inches. Don't water your lawn midday or we'll write you a citation. Don't speed. Don't have an unregistered car or be without a license. Those are all manmade. [11:26.800 --> 11:33.800] None of that exists in nature. None of that's a requirement of nature. [11:33.800 --> 11:53.800] You and I are supposed to have the right to live our lives as we see fit, provided that we do not use those rights that we possess to create an unlawful harm to others or their property or to their rights. [11:53.800 --> 12:22.800] And until the government can demonstrate and has evidence of an actual imminent harm or an already perpetrated harm, we did not delegate any power to them to interact with us or interfere with us or to regulate us in any way whatsoever. [12:22.800 --> 12:49.800] Yet they are getting bolder and more dangerous every single day in their belief, as false as it is, that they can do everything they're doing because if we don't let them do it, they will kill us because they have the legal use of force on their side. [12:49.800 --> 13:09.800] You didn't do what we wanted. Therefore, legally, we can kill you. Therefore, legally, we can tell our armed goons to do to you what you have no right to do to your neighbor or to any of us because of what we do. [13:09.800 --> 13:26.800] America has de-evolutionized into a massive hypocrisy. We're not a democracy. We're not even a republic anymore. We are a hypocrisy. [13:26.800 --> 13:48.800] We are a bunch of living hypocrites. Do as I say, not as I do. Do as I think you ought to, not as you want to. Do it because I said so, not because it actually hurts anybody or is wrong. It's just I don't like it. [13:48.800 --> 14:15.800] But you can't tell me how to do my stuff. Now, how's that for hypocrites? We have public servants in name only. Their entire job is to serve the public, not themselves, not their corporate cronies, not the world order, not the UN, but the people that put them in office, supposedly. [14:15.800 --> 14:42.800] Yet everything they do does nothing to benefit the people. Nothing because nothing is done for the benefit of any of the people. Only those that they deem as the social norm will see any benefit and only if they're willing to accept that they don't have any freedom to reject the benefit. [14:42.800 --> 14:57.800] In other words, you be a good little slave and we will throw you candy. But you give us a hard time. We're going to lock you in the belly of the ship and we're not going to feed you your gruel. [14:57.800 --> 15:12.800] And then we're going to send somebody down there once every couple of hours to beat the living tar out of you while you're chained to the deck. Have you ever seen the movie Amistad? [15:12.800 --> 15:34.800] For those people in America that want to be left alone, that want to live their own life outside of government interference and intrusion, we are very much like that body of slaves that was chained in the bowels of the ship, the Amistad. [15:34.800 --> 15:54.800] And for those that are too many to feed or that would cause them problems in keeping the others under control, just like on the Amistad, we're chained together and pushed off the edge of the ship into the water to drown. [15:54.800 --> 16:11.800] And if you don't see the reality of how that is being perpetrated in America today, then you are a part of the problem. [16:11.800 --> 16:24.800] Because it's extremely hard to miss if you have any idea what freedom is supposed to mean and what it's supposed to be. [16:24.800 --> 16:42.800] And I guarantee you if you've ever tasted it and recognized it for what it was, no other sustenance is good enough anymore. 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[18:38.800 --> 18:49.800] Personal consultation is available as well. For more information, please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the blue Michael Mears banner, or email michaelmears at yahoo.com. [18:49.800 --> 19:00.800] That's ruleoflawradio.com, or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s at yahoo.com to learn how to stop debt collectors now. [19:00.800 --> 19:10.800] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, logosradionetwork.com. [19:30.800 --> 19:37.800] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio, the call in number 512-646-1984. [19:37.800 --> 19:47.800] Now, for an update on my case with the cars, they are still refusing to relinquish the cars back to me, even though I've got the bill of sale and everything for one of them. [19:47.800 --> 19:54.800] The other one is hidden in storage on the other side of Texas, and no way for me to get to it to recover the car. [19:54.800 --> 20:03.800] Tomorrow, they both go up for auction, so the cars are going to be gone, which is going to strengthen the fact that I'm going to get to sue here, [20:03.800 --> 20:09.800] because there was no lawful or legal basis for taking the cars in the first place. [20:09.800 --> 20:21.800] Now, what that means is, of course, is that I've got to fund a lawsuit, which, again, I'm asking for any help that you folks can do in donations and contributions to that end to make that happen. [20:21.800 --> 20:32.800] I just had to make a big purchase of current legal books to go through with this to get ready for the federal court stuff when I get this filed. [20:32.800 --> 20:44.800] But even if I could get the cars out, there wasn't enough money in there to pay what has accumulated on it since they refused to release them early on, and they've been accumulating ever since. [20:44.800 --> 20:51.800] So please, if you can, please go to the website and make the ruleoflawradio.com website. [20:51.800 --> 21:01.800] Go to the donations menu and click on the gold button under where it says make a donation to Eddie, and donate whatever you can to go into the lawsuit for this, [21:01.800 --> 21:11.800] because this is a lawsuit that would benefit everyone in Texas, and it may be able to set a precedent that you can use in other locations as well and other federal districts. [21:11.800 --> 21:18.800] So it's going to be worth, you know, helping out with, if nothing else, because it gives us something to shoot for. [21:18.800 --> 21:29.800] But the things that I'm going to be going after in this is not just the fact that they've unlawfully and illegally taken property without any judicial review of the taking, [21:29.800 --> 21:34.800] which makes it a bill of pains and penalties, because this was an entirely administrative process. [21:34.800 --> 21:44.800] They seized property without a warrant, and the state constitution and the rules are very clear, unreasonable searches and seizures without a warrant are not allowed. [21:44.800 --> 21:54.800] My cars are parked, no danger to the public, nothing physically identifiable is making them inoperable or anything of that nature, [21:54.800 --> 22:00.800] nothing that would have allowed them to legitimately take the cars, nothing. [22:00.800 --> 22:06.800] So not only are we going to be going after the unlawful taking, the unlawful conversion, [22:06.800 --> 22:12.800] and the deprivation of rights under color of law using a bill of pains and penalties ordinance and statute, [22:12.800 --> 22:21.800] but we're going after the constitutionality of the ordinance process and the entire Texas transportation code to boot. [22:21.800 --> 22:38.800] This is going to be my opportunity, I hope, of being able to facilitate this case in such a way as to base it on the complete unconstitutionality of the transportation code in Texas as a whole. [22:38.800 --> 22:48.800] It was passed unlawfully in direct violation of every provision of the Texas constitution on how laws are made. [22:48.800 --> 22:51.800] I mean, it violates everything. [22:51.800 --> 23:05.800] The language of the act itself back in 1995 was intentionally worded to perpetrate fraud upon the public when it said that this act was done without any substantive changes in relation to the underlying law, [23:05.800 --> 23:09.800] and that's an absolute lie which is also easily provable. [23:09.800 --> 23:13.800] One of the things that would make that easy to prove, driver's license. [23:13.800 --> 23:23.800] No such thing in the original statute as a driver's license, but they created one in the new code at the time of the adoption back in 1995. [23:23.800 --> 23:34.800] Not only that, the only valid types of licenses listed in the original act are nowhere to be found in the recodified version. [23:34.800 --> 23:51.800] So there was definitely substantive changes, and they continue to unconstitutionally amend that act to alter what its intent and purpose was through the amendment process, which they also are forbidden to do. [23:51.800 --> 24:06.800] For instance, since my original two and a half hour presentation on the subject on Infowars, they have gone back and changed in 2013 from the original 2011 presentation. [24:06.800 --> 24:12.800] They have gone back and changed several of the statutory definitions, one of which, for instance, is light truck. [24:12.800 --> 24:29.800] They reworded the entire definition, moved it from number nine in the list to number 26 in the list, and they took the words commercial motor vehicle completely out of the definition for light truck. [24:29.800 --> 24:44.800] So they are attempting to disguise the definition of light truck as no longer applicable only to commercial motor vehicles like the original act set it up. [24:44.800 --> 24:56.800] So they are once again attempting to alter the underlying law through the amendment of a recodification, which the Texas Constitution forbids them to do. [24:56.800 --> 25:03.800] Because they are attempting to change it in a way that the original bill did not authorize. [25:03.800 --> 25:13.800] And remember, the original bill for all of the current codes we have were all the laws adopted from 1925 here in Texas. [25:13.800 --> 25:31.800] 1925, the majority of the codes that exist right now, I guarantee you if you go back to the original bill that performed the recodification for that code, you find where they were required to read it on the floor of each house. [25:31.800 --> 25:44.800] You will almost certainly find a waiver signed by both presiding officials in each house of the legislature waiving the required reading on the floor of each house. [25:44.800 --> 25:55.800] Then you will find that the emergency clause they use to do the waiver does not comply with Article III, Section 62 of the Texas Constitution. [25:55.800 --> 26:11.800] Virtually every code being used to destroy your rights in Texas are absolutely unconstitutional and illegal by their own definition of illegal. [26:11.800 --> 26:26.800] So, folks, it is time not only for you to carry on with the fight and help those of us that need it to make that fight worthwhile, but to get other people informed. [26:26.800 --> 26:29.800] Don't try to make them understand it. [26:29.800 --> 26:31.800] Don't tell them they have to understand it. [26:31.800 --> 26:36.800] I'm going to tell you the best way to do this is simply put the information out in front of them. [26:36.800 --> 26:40.800] It's just like a cat stuck up in a tree. [26:40.800 --> 26:42.800] You open a can of tuna. [26:42.800 --> 26:47.800] You don't send somebody up in the tree or call the fire department to get the cat. [26:47.800 --> 26:54.800] If you want the cat down, open a can of tuna and sit it down somewhere in the proximity where the cat can see it and smell it. [26:54.800 --> 27:01.800] The cat will get down eventually if it gets hungry or tired of being in the tree. [27:01.800 --> 27:06.800] Well, the folks you're trying to educate are just like that cat. [27:06.800 --> 27:21.800] They do not, as of this moment, see why it is anywhere in their best interest to come down out of that tree of ignorance where they have such a death grip that you're not going to pry them loose. [27:21.800 --> 27:23.800] So stop trying. [27:23.800 --> 27:27.800] Put out the information just like the can of tuna. [27:27.800 --> 27:29.800] Put it out there for them to see. [27:29.800 --> 27:40.800] And eventually they're going to wonder what made that tree so appealing that they're willing to stay there instead of go down and get what's actually in front of them and worth having. [27:40.800 --> 27:53.800] It's the only way you're going to do it because anything else is trying to force them to accept that everything they know or think they know and believe is a lie. [27:53.800 --> 27:58.800] And thus they have been a fool for the majority of their life. [27:58.800 --> 28:04.800] And human nature being what it is, these people are not going to accept that without a fight. [28:04.800 --> 28:10.800] They're going to reject any attempt to cast them as fools. [28:10.800 --> 28:14.800] And most people would. [28:14.800 --> 28:31.800] But eventually they're going to have to realize that everything you tried to tell them and tried to show them was actually true, while what they held on to wasn't really benefiting them at all, and it was not true. [28:31.800 --> 28:43.800] It takes a lot from a person to admit that's where they actually are and to let go enough to approach something new. [28:43.800 --> 28:45.800] That's part of the frustration. [28:45.800 --> 28:53.800] It's exactly the reason why, as the Bible tells us, that Jesus could not be a prophet in his own hometown is the way it turns out. [28:53.800 --> 28:58.800] The people that knew him would never accept him as the Messiah. [28:58.800 --> 29:03.800] They would never accept him as the Son of God because they knew him on a personal level. [29:03.800 --> 29:12.800] Even though there's nothing in there that tells us that they knew him in a bad way as far as him being a bad person or bad teenager or bad child, nothing of the sort. [29:12.800 --> 29:16.800] They simply saw him as Mary and Joseph's son. [29:16.800 --> 29:21.800] And because they knew him in that way, that was the only way they were willing to accept him. [29:21.800 --> 29:25.800] Well, that's your government to these people. [29:25.800 --> 29:37.800] They only see the government as someone that's there to benefit them or to handle things but never to really oppress them or get in their way, at least until it actually happens. [29:37.800 --> 29:41.800] So you're going to have to give them breathing space to come to some conclusions on their own. [29:41.800 --> 29:49.800] Unfortunately, they may not have the time to learn from those mistakes before it's too late, but can't push them into it. [29:49.800 --> 29:52.800] All right, folks. I'm going to start taking your calls on the other side. [29:52.800 --> 29:56.800] 512-646-1984. We'll be right back. [30:01.800 --> 30:03.800] Hey, what's that smell? [30:03.800 --> 30:07.800] In the not-too-distant future, you might actually reply, that's my perfume pill. [30:07.800 --> 30:12.800] Yes, pills, not spray bottles, may soon be the way we apply scent in the future. 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[33:45.800 --> 33:47.800] And we have Andrew in Pennsylvania. [33:47.800 --> 33:49.800] Andrew, what can we do for you? [33:49.800 --> 33:57.800] Eddie, I'll take it you already read on Facebook what happened to me, went down to Arizona, flew down there, [33:57.800 --> 34:04.800] hit a car from Alamo, was going down Loop 202 in Phoenix, got pulled over. [34:04.800 --> 34:05.800] It happened so quick. [34:05.800 --> 34:08.800] I was taking my phone out trying to get the camera started. [34:08.800 --> 34:11.800] Fortunately, my windows were not rolled up all the way. [34:11.800 --> 34:14.800] But then again, I don't regret doing that so much because it's a virtual certainty. [34:14.800 --> 34:18.800] The officer would have bashed out the window judging from the way he reacted. [34:18.800 --> 34:20.800] I did use your script. [34:20.800 --> 34:24.800] I had memorized that whole entire 16-step script in its entirety. [34:24.800 --> 34:28.800] And I told him, for the record, I am not operating in a four-hour capacity, blah, blah, blah, [34:28.800 --> 34:30.800] because he didn't know I was even so informed. [34:30.800 --> 34:33.800] And I had repeated three times because he wouldn't have known I was even so informed. [34:33.800 --> 34:37.800] I was hoping he would just say, yes, I'm in knowledge, at which point I would have said, [34:37.800 --> 34:39.800] am I under arrest and am I free to go? [34:39.800 --> 34:44.800] But then he tells me, get your candidate admission, stop acting like you're on medication [34:44.800 --> 34:48.800] or I'm going to have you arrested, at which point I skip over to the part of the script that goes, [34:48.800 --> 34:51.800] do your attitude demeanor and your threshold by charges. [34:51.800 --> 34:53.800] I do not consent to any of your actions. [34:53.800 --> 34:56.800] Please cease and desist and all the rest of it. [34:56.800 --> 35:00.800] So he starts grabbing me and then takes me out of the car. [35:00.800 --> 35:03.800] Before he could take me out, I tell him I do not consent to being detained. [35:03.800 --> 35:04.800] Am I free to go? [35:04.800 --> 35:05.800] You go to a big lead terror. [35:05.800 --> 35:06.800] I start and bust in prison. [35:06.800 --> 35:08.800] They end the last line there. [35:08.800 --> 35:12.800] Takes me out, cuffs me, inept me, steals the car, armed robbery. [35:12.800 --> 35:13.800] He takes everything. [35:13.800 --> 35:15.800] I spent 30 hours in an Arizona jail. [35:15.800 --> 35:22.800] And while I'm there, I have the opportunity to educate all the people on your video and everything. [35:22.800 --> 35:24.800] So it wasn't really a lost cause and all. [35:24.800 --> 35:25.800] I'm glad I was able to do that. [35:25.800 --> 35:29.800] And I hope that the people on the surveillance cameras in the jail were hearing what I said, [35:29.800 --> 35:33.800] because I was hoping they were listening so I could educate them as to how this is a scam. [35:33.800 --> 35:41.800] And well, right now I am facing in Arizona that this is geographically undesirable, first of all. [35:41.800 --> 35:45.800] Failure to show ID, because I didn't show my ID. [35:45.800 --> 35:49.800] I did give my name, date of birth, and address even though I didn't have to. [35:49.800 --> 35:53.800] But they're charging with that and also exceeding 85 miles per hour. [35:53.800 --> 35:58.800] I spoke to Randy Kalden, as you may have heard, on both Thursday and Friday. [35:58.800 --> 36:03.800] And he told me to file some stuff and send some things in the mail. [36:03.800 --> 36:10.800] I think I may have sent more things than I had to, first of all, to the Pennsylvania Federal Court in Philadelphia. [36:10.800 --> 36:15.800] I sent original petitions for due process violation. [36:15.800 --> 36:21.800] I also sent an original petition for notice of removal of traffic case. [36:21.800 --> 36:25.800] And I also sent an original petition for federal lawsuit. [36:25.800 --> 36:30.800] Basically, I just printed off the thing on jurisimprudence.com, [36:30.800 --> 36:36.800] exed out, deleted all the stuff dealing with Texas law, left all the federal stuff in. [36:36.800 --> 36:39.800] Randy Kalden told me, don't worry if it's garbage. [36:39.800 --> 36:44.800] Just try to get something sent in, leave all the federal stuff in, take the Texas stuff out. [36:44.800 --> 36:45.800] That's not really needed. [36:45.800 --> 36:48.800] You can worry about looking up Arizona law later. [36:48.800 --> 36:49.800] And I did all that. [36:49.800 --> 36:54.800] I sent all three to the federal courts and the federal prosecutor in Maricopa County, Arizona, [36:54.800 --> 36:59.800] which, coincidentally, Joe Arpaio, the sheriff that Obama hates, had jurisdiction over. [36:59.800 --> 37:00.800] That's what has happened. [37:00.800 --> 37:10.800] And I also left a notice on one of the papers that I sent for the federal prosecutor that I request for the Maricopa prosecutor to offer resolution. [37:10.800 --> 37:17.800] The trial is supposed to be tomorrow, Tuesday in Arizona at 1.05 p.m. Pacific. [37:17.800 --> 37:19.800] They're not going to get this in the mail until after that. [37:19.800 --> 37:21.800] So there'll be a warrant for my arrest. [37:21.800 --> 37:24.800] But Randy Kalden assured me, don't worry about that. [37:24.800 --> 37:25.800] They're not going to come get you. [37:25.800 --> 37:30.800] And they are supposed to check to see on the mail when the post office stamped this. [37:30.800 --> 37:31.800] And I was in the post office today. [37:31.800 --> 37:33.800] They stamped it. [37:33.800 --> 37:36.800] And it was stamped, obviously, before that time. [37:36.800 --> 37:43.800] So when they see that, they are supposed to rescind the warrant, realizing that the post office stamped it before then. [37:43.800 --> 37:46.800] But, you know, the courts, they're not necessarily going to do that. [37:46.800 --> 37:51.800] So, I mean, as far as this goes, what do you see in this for me? [37:51.800 --> 38:00.800] What parts of Arizona law am I going to have to research, and for that matter, Pennsylvania law, because I did fly back to the state. [38:00.800 --> 38:03.800] I was lucky enough to have my dear sweet mama bail me out. [38:03.800 --> 38:06.800] Bless her soul for that. [38:06.800 --> 38:11.800] And, well, and also, I would like to file the lawsuit, even though this is geographically undesirable. [38:11.800 --> 38:13.800] I do have the incident on film. [38:13.800 --> 38:17.800] I didn't get the officer on film and the camera, because I wasn't actually holding it, but I realized that afterward. [38:17.800 --> 38:19.800] But I do have it all audio. [38:19.800 --> 38:23.800] It has me and the camera stopped as soon as the officer grabbed me out of the car. [38:23.800 --> 38:26.800] So I do more, for all kinds of purposes, audio. [38:26.800 --> 38:29.800] And one could call the video even if it doesn't have the officer. [38:29.800 --> 38:33.800] I did get the officer's badge number when I picked up my stuff. [38:33.800 --> 38:38.800] The person at the prison said the officer arrested you as Cooper Cross. [38:38.800 --> 38:40.800] And that was his name, his badge number. [38:40.800 --> 38:41.800] He gave me that, too. [38:41.800 --> 38:46.800] So I did get that from the guy, the one that came to bring that stuff up. [38:46.800 --> 38:49.800] So, like I said, where do you see this going? [38:49.800 --> 38:59.800] What parts of Arizona law do I need to research, and what do I have to do in regards to filing a lawsuit to sue everybody in the chain in regards to this? [38:59.800 --> 39:02.800] Is that a question? [39:02.800 --> 39:04.800] Yeah. [39:04.800 --> 39:06.800] I had to tell you. [39:06.800 --> 39:13.800] Sorry if I spoke fast and sounded like I was watering on caffeine, but that's the way it is. [39:13.800 --> 39:20.800] Well, so far what Randy's told you appears to sound correct. [39:20.800 --> 39:23.800] I haven't read any of the stuff that you're talking about or anything, [39:23.800 --> 39:31.800] so I can't directly respond as to how any of that's going to fly or not, including whatever it was you mailed to them. [39:31.800 --> 39:40.800] So in which case it wouldn't matter anyway because up until today I haven't had a working computer that would get me on here to do any of this. [39:40.800 --> 39:46.800] So I haven't been able to do email or anything else, and I'm still not at a point where I can actually go back to work. [39:46.800 --> 39:49.800] I got it up just enough where I could do the show tonight. [39:49.800 --> 39:55.800] But I can almost guarantee you they're not going to rescind the warrant. [39:55.800 --> 39:56.800] Should they? [39:56.800 --> 39:57.800] Yes. [39:57.800 --> 39:58.800] Are they going to? [39:58.800 --> 39:59.800] Probably not. [39:59.800 --> 40:06.800] And it depends on where they post it as to whether or not you've got anything to worry about. [40:06.800 --> 40:16.800] And by that, I mean, up there in Pennsylvania, if they're part of the driver's license compact stuff, [40:16.800 --> 40:21.800] then what they're going to do is they're going to post your information in the national database. [40:21.800 --> 40:23.800] Pennsylvania is going to pick it up. [40:23.800 --> 40:26.800] Therefore, if they pick it up, the warrant is going to pick up. [40:26.800 --> 40:32.800] And you get pulled over to Stockton, Pennsylvania, they're going to say you have an outstanding warrant in Arizona. [40:32.800 --> 40:36.800] Even though Arizona may not be willing to come and get you, [40:36.800 --> 40:46.800] they're either going to arrest you or suspend your license in Pennsylvania while that issue is outstanding in Arizona. [40:46.800 --> 40:47.800] All right. [40:47.800 --> 40:54.800] So those are things you need to be aware of because that is where this stuff has gotten to. [40:54.800 --> 41:02.800] Now here, however, is where we also are able to do a little bit of logical thinking. [41:02.800 --> 41:09.800] The federal Constitution specifically prohibits any state from joining into any contract or compact [41:09.800 --> 41:14.800] with any other state without congressional approval. [41:14.800 --> 41:22.800] Congress's power within the states exists in a direct sense only through one clause of the federal Constitution, [41:22.800 --> 41:25.800] the Commerce Clause. [41:25.800 --> 41:34.800] Therefore, logically, the only way that Congress could approve a compact or contract between the states [41:34.800 --> 41:41.800] is if that compact or contract was a commercial item [41:41.800 --> 41:49.800] and had to deal with some form of commerce over which the federal government had legitimate authority. [41:49.800 --> 41:58.800] Hence, we could make the argument that if Arizona can act against you in Pennsylvania, [41:58.800 --> 42:05.800] then this has to be a commercial issue, which Arizona has already been apprised is not the case [42:05.800 --> 42:13.800] by what you informed the officer of at the time of the stop and for which he also neglected to gather any actual evidence, [42:13.800 --> 42:17.800] which can only take one of four forms. [42:17.800 --> 42:22.800] He has to have a passenger manifest, he would have to have a bill of lading, [42:22.800 --> 42:27.800] he would have to have a commercial logbook, or he would have to have an outright confession. [42:27.800 --> 42:35.800] That's the only way they would have evidence of commercial activity over which Congress could grant authority [42:35.800 --> 42:44.800] for the compact to exist for them to suspend your license in Pennsylvania all the way from Arizona. [42:44.800 --> 42:46.800] You follow? [42:46.800 --> 42:47.800] Yes. [42:47.800 --> 42:55.800] Okay. So, if that's the case, you may now have a diversity jurisdiction issue [42:55.800 --> 43:01.800] to force this into federal court rather than Arizona or Pennsylvania [43:01.800 --> 43:09.800] and then get them to admit that the compact exists only in relation to commercial activities. [43:09.800 --> 43:19.800] And therefore, the license and all the other crap only exists in relation to other commercial activities. [43:19.800 --> 43:22.800] All right. Makes sense. [43:22.800 --> 43:24.800] Okay. [43:24.800 --> 43:26.800] Yes. [43:26.800 --> 43:30.800] From a logical standpoint, that's the only way this can work [43:30.800 --> 43:40.800] and not run directly afoul of other provisions that say this is the only way this can work. [43:40.800 --> 43:42.800] Okay. You got anything else? [43:42.800 --> 43:44.800] No. [43:44.800 --> 43:47.800] Okay. Well, thanks for calling in, Andrew, and good luck. [43:47.800 --> 43:50.800] All right, folks, this is the Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show, [43:50.800 --> 43:54.800] 512-646-1984 is the call-in number. [43:54.800 --> 44:00.800] This is your host, Eddie Craig, telling you we will be right back. [44:25.800 --> 44:27.800] And now you can too. 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[46:49.800 --> 46:56.800] Well, Eddie, if you remember, I asked you about the case and a case site, [46:56.800 --> 46:59.800] and you referred me to Randy, and Randy did help me out on that. [46:59.800 --> 47:00.800] Okay. [47:00.800 --> 47:07.800] Referring to the line that says, be he not insane, you can't claim he did what he did. [47:07.800 --> 47:10.800] I have that in front of me. [47:10.800 --> 47:14.800] If you would like me to read about a paragraph to your listeners, [47:14.800 --> 47:16.800] I think it would be very valuable. [47:16.800 --> 47:19.800] Can you give us the case site first? [47:19.800 --> 47:24.800] Name of the case, the court, the site, the year. [47:24.800 --> 47:28.800] The name of the case is the easiest one you'll ever remember. [47:28.800 --> 47:34.800] Screws the United States. [47:34.800 --> 47:36.800] Okay. [47:36.800 --> 47:44.800] And it's 325 U.S. 91. [47:44.800 --> 47:49.800] And what I'm going to read starts on page 104. [47:49.800 --> 47:52.800] Does it have a year for it there, Mark? [47:52.800 --> 47:54.800] 1945. [47:54.800 --> 47:55.800] Okay. [47:55.800 --> 48:00.800] And what this case is talking about, it dealt with a black man that got arrested [48:00.800 --> 48:02.800] and they got him on the steps of the... [48:02.800 --> 48:05.800] Yeah, steps of the courthouse and beat him to death. [48:05.800 --> 48:08.800] Beat him to death for half an hour. [48:08.800 --> 48:12.800] Anyway, this all refers to the Klu Klux Klan Act, [48:12.800 --> 48:22.800] which most of your listeners will know, Title 18, sections 241 and 242, [48:22.800 --> 48:30.800] and 42 USC 1983, and other parts. [48:30.800 --> 48:35.800] But it starts out this section of it. [48:35.800 --> 48:41.800] For the specific intent required by the act, and it's talking about the Klu Klux Klan Act, [48:41.800 --> 48:46.800] is an intent to deprive a person of a right, which has been made specific [48:46.800 --> 48:51.800] either by the expressed terms of the Constitution or laws of the United States [48:51.800 --> 48:55.800] or by decisions interpreting them. [48:55.800 --> 48:59.800] Take the case of a local officer who persisted in enforcing a type of ordinance [48:59.800 --> 49:06.800] which the court has held invalid as violative of the guarantees of free speech [49:06.800 --> 49:12.800] or freedom of worship, or a local official continues to select juries [49:12.800 --> 49:18.800] in a manner which lies in the teeth of decision of the court. [49:18.800 --> 49:23.800] If those acts are done willfully, how can the officer possibly claim [49:23.800 --> 49:29.800] that he had no fair warning that his acts were prohibited by the statute? [49:29.800 --> 49:34.800] Talking about 241 and 242. [49:34.800 --> 49:40.800] He violates the statute not merely because he has a bad purpose, [49:40.800 --> 49:45.800] but because he acts in defiance of announced rules of law. [49:45.800 --> 49:52.800] He who defies a decision interpreting the Constitution knows precisely what he is doing. [49:52.800 --> 50:01.800] If sane, he hardly may be heard to say that he knew not what he did. [50:01.800 --> 50:07.800] Of course, willful conduct cannot make definite that which is undefined, [50:07.800 --> 50:13.800] but willful violators of Constitutional requirements, which have been defined, [50:13.800 --> 50:19.800] certainly are in no position to say that they had no adequate advance notice [50:19.800 --> 50:23.800] that they would be visited with punishment. [50:23.800 --> 50:29.800] When they act willfully in the sense in which we use the word, [50:29.800 --> 50:37.800] they act in open defiance or in reckless disregard of a Constitutional requirement [50:37.800 --> 50:41.800] which has been made specific and definite. [50:41.800 --> 50:44.800] When they are convicted for so acting, [50:44.800 --> 50:49.800] they are not punished for violating an unknowable something. [50:49.800 --> 50:51.800] That sums it up. [50:51.800 --> 50:53.800] It's great. [50:53.800 --> 50:58.800] This is a very long case to read through, but there's a lot of good sites in it, [50:58.800 --> 51:00.800] a lot of good case law in there, [51:00.800 --> 51:06.800] and I recommend all the listeners to look this up and read through it. [51:06.800 --> 51:09.800] It's on JustDia.com. [51:09.800 --> 51:14.800] A lot of what you went through there applies to like here in Texas back in 2011 [51:14.800 --> 51:18.800] when the legislature inadvertently removed the requirement [51:18.800 --> 51:23.800] in the Transportation Code statute dealing with license plate issues [51:23.800 --> 51:28.800] that not only was a car no longer required by statute to have a front license plate, [51:28.800 --> 51:34.800] they removed any offense whatsoever in relation to license plates, [51:34.800 --> 51:37.800] whether you had one on the car anywhere or not. [51:37.800 --> 51:43.800] And yet the Texas police departments in the various municipalities and counties [51:43.800 --> 51:49.800] stated that they were going to enforce the law even though there wasn't a law. [51:49.800 --> 51:57.800] This case right here would have put them in a bind they would not be able to walk away from. [51:57.800 --> 52:03.800] Exactly, and in most cases, you know, like what you know has been happening to me [52:03.800 --> 52:08.800] with applying my sign and I tell them the law they're trying to enforce [52:08.800 --> 52:10.800] has been ruled unconstitutional. [52:10.800 --> 52:11.800] I give them the site and everything. [52:11.800 --> 52:13.800] They say, we don't care. [52:13.800 --> 52:15.800] We're operating in good faith. [52:15.800 --> 52:17.800] No, you're not. [52:17.800 --> 52:19.800] This is a case law. [52:19.800 --> 52:21.800] Yeah, if you know that it's unconstitutional, [52:21.800 --> 52:26.800] if you know it's been ruled unconstitutional, you have no good faith. [52:26.800 --> 52:34.800] Exactly. They have no qualified immunity whatsoever. [52:34.800 --> 52:39.800] Now, with my last arrest, it has yet to be filed and I don't think they will [52:39.800 --> 52:47.800] because the, you know, you've said this a million times, cops are pretty dumb. [52:47.800 --> 52:57.800] And this deputy sheriff wrote in the affidavit that I told him I was exercising [52:57.800 --> 53:01.800] my constitutional rights of free speech. [53:01.800 --> 53:08.800] Now, how's he going to look standing in front of a federal judge with that in the affidavit? [53:08.800 --> 53:10.800] He's dead in the water. [53:10.800 --> 53:14.800] Now, the other thing I had for you is I got a little bit of good news. [53:14.800 --> 53:18.800] I got this crooked lady judge. [53:18.800 --> 53:30.800] I forced her to recuse herself by filing an oral motion to, what's the word I'm trying to think of? [53:30.800 --> 53:33.800] Recuse or disqualify? [53:33.800 --> 53:35.800] Disqualify, thank you. [53:35.800 --> 53:37.800] I had computer problems too. [53:37.800 --> 53:42.800] I got a little flat cop, got a little damp, wouldn't work. [53:42.800 --> 53:47.800] And I couldn't get the motion printed out, so I went to court without it. [53:47.800 --> 53:51.800] And she said, I guess you're here for another continuance. [53:51.800 --> 53:55.800] I said, no, ma'am, I'm here to disqualify. [53:55.800 --> 54:00.800] And I named all three of her names, first, middle, and last. [54:00.800 --> 54:02.800] And she just sat back in the chair. [54:02.800 --> 54:06.800] I wished I had this on video. [54:06.800 --> 54:10.800] I just got a camcorder pen in, you know, spy pen. [54:10.800 --> 54:13.800] And I was not able to get out there to pick it up. [54:13.800 --> 54:17.800] I would have paid $100 to have this on video. [54:17.800 --> 54:18.800] You did. [54:18.800 --> 54:21.800] You just didn't have the camera. [54:21.800 --> 54:23.800] Right. [54:23.800 --> 54:33.800] I'd be getting the audio from the reporter's office, and I guarantee there's going to be parts missing out of this. [54:33.800 --> 54:36.800] Because she ended up, she said, well, it's got to be in writing. [54:36.800 --> 54:39.800] I said, no, ma'am, it does not. [54:39.800 --> 54:40.800] She said, well, I want it in writing. [54:40.800 --> 54:43.800] And she hands me a legal pad and a pen. [54:43.800 --> 54:45.800] She said, make sure you do one for each case. [54:45.800 --> 54:47.800] I said, yes, ma'am. [54:47.800 --> 54:49.800] She says, it's got to be notarized. [54:49.800 --> 54:51.800] I said, I'm aware of that. [54:51.800 --> 55:04.800] So I ran downstairs to use the clerk's computer so I could get the case numbers and do the motion in proper form, trying to scribble this out by hand. [55:04.800 --> 55:15.800] What I was citing on my motion was violation of the canons, which I learned from either you or Randy or both. [55:15.800 --> 55:24.800] They want you to cite where the judge violated judicial canons, and I've got plenty of them to pick from. [55:24.800 --> 55:34.800] And I got through the clerk's window and told her I need to be sworn in and have this notarized. [55:34.800 --> 55:36.800] She said, oh, we can't do that. [55:36.800 --> 55:41.800] I said, I'm indigent for cost, and you're a clerk of court. [55:41.800 --> 55:45.800] You are authorized in the state of Florida to administer an oath. [55:45.800 --> 55:48.800] I need this done. [55:48.800 --> 55:50.800] I said, call your supervisor. [55:50.800 --> 55:54.800] A nice lady came out, and I told her. [55:54.800 --> 55:55.800] She said, we can't do that. [55:55.800 --> 55:57.800] We just do internal stuff. [55:57.800 --> 56:01.800] I said, ma'am, I can call 911 and get you arrested right now. [56:01.800 --> 56:04.800] And she wouldn't do it. [56:04.800 --> 56:08.800] And I was real pressed for time to get back up to the court before they were gone. [56:08.800 --> 56:10.800] So I said, okay, just make me three copies. [56:10.800 --> 56:21.800] I dropped a copy off of the state attorneys and took one to the judge, which is required in Florida, and had my copy, of course. [56:21.800 --> 56:23.800] And got back up there. [56:23.800 --> 56:24.800] She said, did you get it done? [56:24.800 --> 56:26.800] I said, well, we had a little problem downstairs. [56:26.800 --> 56:29.800] I told her what happened. [56:29.800 --> 56:30.800] She said, well, I can't accept it. [56:30.800 --> 56:31.800] It's not legally sufficient. [56:31.800 --> 56:33.800] I said, I'm aware of that. [56:33.800 --> 56:35.800] She said, well, let me see it anyway. [56:35.800 --> 56:50.800] And the only thing I could think to write on there was I do not feel I can get a fair and partial trial because the judge has shown venomous hatred towards me because I'm a pro se. [56:50.800 --> 56:55.800] More information available later this week, if needed. [56:55.800 --> 57:01.800] And she read that out loud, had sat back in her chair again, mouth dropped open. [57:01.800 --> 57:06.800] Again, I'd pay $100 for this, just a picture of it. [57:06.800 --> 57:08.800] And then she went to testify at house. [57:08.800 --> 57:10.800] She'd been nothing but nice to me. [57:10.800 --> 57:16.800] You know, for the record, I've been nothing but nice to this guy and on and on and on. [57:16.800 --> 57:21.800] And then she said something to Eddie that set me back. [57:21.800 --> 57:25.800] She said, but this is what I'm going to do. [57:25.800 --> 57:41.800] I'm going to go ahead and recuse myself from both cases because Mark from Florida has shown that he will lie under oath. [57:41.800 --> 57:42.800] Okay. [57:42.800 --> 57:47.800] Now, I ask you, what would you do at that point? [57:47.800 --> 57:55.800] Well, I guess it would depend upon what the definition of nice is in this judge's opinion. [57:55.800 --> 57:59.800] You know, I mean, saying that about me lying under oath. [57:59.800 --> 58:01.800] Well, I understand that. [58:01.800 --> 58:10.800] But again, in order for that statement to be true, then you would have had to have been lying about her not being nice or having venomous hatred, right? [58:10.800 --> 58:17.800] She said she was nice, so it would depend upon how she's defining nice as to whether or not your statement's true. [58:17.800 --> 58:19.800] You follow? [58:19.800 --> 58:24.800] Not being privy to either one of them, I can't answer that directly. [58:24.800 --> 58:36.800] I'm just having to say that if her idea of nice was doing everything except setting fire to you, then obviously we have a very different idea of what nice is. [58:36.800 --> 58:40.800] I understand. [58:40.800 --> 58:43.800] All right, but hang on just a second, Mark, and I'll let you wrap this up on the other side. [58:43.800 --> 58:48.800] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio 512-646-1984. [58:48.800 --> 58:50.800] We'll be right back. 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[01:02:38.800 --> 01:02:43.800] If you don't start a lowdown as a parallel between the sponsors, or if you have a product or a service right to advertise with us, [01:02:43.800 --> 01:02:48.800] feel free to give us a call at 210-363-2257. [01:02:48.800 --> 01:03:11.800] This has been your Lowdown for October 5th, 2015. [01:03:18.800 --> 01:03:35.800] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio, caller number 512-646-1984. [01:03:35.800 --> 01:03:39.800] We're finishing up with Mark in Florida. All right, Mark, anything else? [01:03:39.800 --> 01:03:48.800] Yeah, this is going to take a minute. When she said that and called me a liar, it set me back. I hesitated a minute and said, [01:03:48.800 --> 01:03:56.800] objection. I object to the judge calling me a liar. That was the only thing I could think to say at the time. [01:03:56.800 --> 01:04:04.800] Shortly after I said it, I thought I should have objected to her testifying from the bench. [01:04:04.800 --> 01:04:11.800] Well, you could have just turned the tables back on her. Objection. I would like the record to reflect that the judge is guilty [01:04:11.800 --> 01:04:17.800] of a personal attack upon an accused in her courtroom and intimidation of a witness in a case pending before her, [01:04:17.800 --> 01:04:22.800] thus one of the basis for her disqualification requirements. [01:04:22.800 --> 01:04:30.800] Oh, that would have been worth a million. See, I'm not as eloquent as you are. Not even close. [01:04:30.800 --> 01:04:37.800] I don't know if it's eloquent as it is obstinate. Nobody's going to get the better of me in one of these arguments if I can help it. [01:04:37.800 --> 01:04:47.800] I would hate to have any argument with you or Randy. If I had to pick between the two, I think I'd go head to head with Randy. [01:04:47.800 --> 01:04:50.800] Well, I appreciate the kudos on that. [01:04:50.800 --> 01:05:01.800] You're both very good. Very good. Other than that, a quick thing about your vehicles. You remember my motor home was stolen by the cops last year? [01:05:01.800 --> 01:05:02.800] Yes, sir. [01:05:02.800 --> 01:05:12.800] And I was left homeless three and a half weeks. And the way I got it back was a phone to the sergeant with left him a voicemail that [01:05:12.800 --> 01:05:25.800] there will be a lawsuit over this. It's just a matter of whether or not you want to limit the amount of harm done to me by returning my surveillance to me. [01:05:25.800 --> 01:05:27.800] And they did that the next day. [01:05:27.800 --> 01:05:28.800] Yeah. [01:05:28.800 --> 01:05:37.800] Well, the problem here is here we've got to deal with Art Acevedo. He's the one ultimately responsible for this behavior by the Austin Police Department. [01:05:37.800 --> 01:05:42.800] See, the problem he's going to have here when it comes to a lawsuit is this. [01:05:42.800 --> 01:05:52.800] Two officers appeared out here due to this neighbor that we have that is antagonizing everybody on this end of the block by making false allegations to the [01:05:52.800 --> 01:06:01.800] cops about anything and everything people are doing here, including where she called out two cops saying that we were trespassing on her property because [01:06:01.800 --> 01:06:11.800] we parked a car down the side of the street there where we always park under the tree and because we stepped out of the car at the curb, [01:06:11.800 --> 01:06:18.800] which is part of the side that goes down one end of her fence, which we have an absolute right to do. [01:06:18.800 --> 01:06:24.800] That's a public easement for getting in and out of your car, putting stuff into your car. It's on a public street. [01:06:24.800 --> 01:06:29.800] We don't get to camp there, but we can definitely step on it to get in and out of a car. [01:06:29.800 --> 01:06:34.800] So she falsely calls the cops to report us as trespassing. [01:06:34.800 --> 01:06:42.800] Well, the cops show up, and I'm standing there talking to them about all this, and they start commenting about my car saying they're going to report my cars as abandoned [01:06:42.800 --> 01:06:45.800] because they're not registered. [01:06:45.800 --> 01:06:53.800] And that right there is going to be the death knell for the city of Austin in this lawsuit when I get the cop on the stand to testify to that, [01:06:53.800 --> 01:07:03.800] because their own website says that the city of Austin cannot have cars removed because they're not registered. [01:07:03.800 --> 01:07:07.800] Yeah. Yeah. [01:07:07.800 --> 01:07:10.800] But you probably at this point don't want to get them back anyway. [01:07:10.800 --> 01:07:16.800] Now, you realize, I'm sure, that did you get your belongings out of the car? [01:07:16.800 --> 01:07:21.800] The tow company won't return anything. [01:07:21.800 --> 01:07:26.800] I don't know about Texas, but in Florida, yeah. [01:07:26.800 --> 01:07:27.800] I know they're supposed to. [01:07:27.800 --> 01:07:38.800] I'm just telling you that because my name is not on the title, even though my name is in the property they've got, they won't give the property back. [01:07:38.800 --> 01:07:47.800] They'll only relinquish it to the person whose name is on the title of the car, even though I have the bill of sale that says I am the one that owns the car. [01:07:47.800 --> 01:07:50.800] Right. [01:07:50.800 --> 01:07:52.800] Go get them, buddy. [01:07:52.800 --> 01:07:58.800] Well, all that takes is money and time, and I've only got one of those and barely that. [01:07:58.800 --> 01:08:00.800] So I need y'all's help, folks. [01:08:00.800 --> 01:08:02.800] In all honesty, I want to do this. [01:08:02.800 --> 01:08:04.800] I want to make this work. [01:08:04.800 --> 01:08:07.800] But this is going to take money that I don't have personally. [01:08:07.800 --> 01:08:10.800] But I'm hoping to use it to the benefit of everybody. [01:08:10.800 --> 01:08:16.800] So please, if you can, donate to this cause to get this lawsuit off the ground and keep it going. [01:08:16.800 --> 01:08:24.800] The last time we tried this was over the traffic ticket, and the courts right now are still sitting on my case. [01:08:24.800 --> 01:08:27.800] They're still sitting there doing nothing. [01:08:27.800 --> 01:08:40.800] So and the last look we had on adding up costs, it takes about 8 grand to handle this without a lawyer because you have to pay for all the services, the copying, the mailing. [01:08:40.800 --> 01:08:43.800] You've got to pay for everything out of your own pocket. [01:08:43.800 --> 01:08:47.800] So it takes money, and I don't have it not entirely on my own. [01:08:47.800 --> 01:08:55.800] I only make up anywhere from 60 to 150 bucks a week, so it ain't like I'm making a mint off of this. [01:08:55.800 --> 01:08:58.800] On the occasion when we sell a seminar, I only get a portion of that. [01:08:58.800 --> 01:09:02.800] I don't get the whole thing or anything like that. [01:09:02.800 --> 01:09:09.800] So the more you help us out with this, the better off we're all going to be in the long run, and it's greatly appreciated. [01:09:09.800 --> 01:09:12.800] Eddie, can't you claim indigency? [01:09:12.800 --> 01:09:20.800] Claiming indigency is not going to put a stamp on mail, nor is it going to get me paid down at the place where I've got to make copies. [01:09:20.800 --> 01:09:22.800] True, true. [01:09:22.800 --> 01:09:27.800] I'm not saying you don't need financial help. [01:09:27.800 --> 01:09:34.800] The problem with claiming indigency is you put yourself at the declaratory mercy of the federal courts. [01:09:34.800 --> 01:09:45.800] The moment you file a lawsuit under indigent status and the court can find any reason to dismiss that suit, [01:09:45.800 --> 01:09:56.800] they will then claim that you are a vexatious litigant and can no longer file without the court's permission under an indigent status. [01:09:56.800 --> 01:10:00.800] What was that large word you used? [01:10:00.800 --> 01:10:04.800] I don't know. I just let that go. [01:10:04.800 --> 01:10:05.800] Okay. [01:10:05.800 --> 01:10:11.800] What they're doing is the federal courts have made it very clear that if you claim a status of indigency [01:10:11.800 --> 01:10:21.800] and then you file a suit without having to pay all the fees, but then they can find no merit or any good reason on which to dismiss the suit, [01:10:21.800 --> 01:10:30.800] they will then declare you a vexatious litigant and they will no longer allow you to claim an indigent status to file anything. [01:10:30.800 --> 01:10:37.800] The only way you can file without leave of the court is to pay for everything. [01:10:37.800 --> 01:10:41.800] It's a great big setup. [01:10:41.800 --> 01:10:49.800] Yeah. I'm glad you told me that so long, because I got that somewhere in the cards in my future. [01:10:49.800 --> 01:10:58.800] Yeah. I'm not saying that you shouldn't do it if you must, but if you do it, you better make darn sure your lawsuit is airtight [01:10:58.800 --> 01:11:06.800] and that you can go in and respond appropriately to a 12b6 dismissal motion. [01:11:06.800 --> 01:11:11.800] Okay. Let me ask you one more question. [01:11:11.800 --> 01:11:23.800] In Texas, I know Florida is different, but in Texas, when the federal court rules something, a statute unconstitutional, [01:11:23.800 --> 01:11:29.800] whose job is that to take that, to repeal that law? [01:11:29.800 --> 01:11:31.800] The legislators. [01:11:31.800 --> 01:11:35.800] Whose job is it to inform them? [01:11:35.800 --> 01:11:42.800] They were informed the moment the ruling was made. They can't claim that a public hearing on the challenge to the constitutionality of a statute [01:11:42.800 --> 01:11:47.800] was not made known to them when the decision was rendered. [01:11:47.800 --> 01:11:49.800] Yeah, because it's been made public. [01:11:49.800 --> 01:11:50.800] Correct. [01:11:50.800 --> 01:11:55.800] It's been published. Okay. I didn't know if the AG, you know, that was part of the AG's job. [01:11:55.800 --> 01:12:01.800] Correct me if I'm wrong. Florida allows recalls, does it not? [01:12:01.800 --> 01:12:08.800] Your legislative members can be recalled for petition or cause, right? [01:12:08.800 --> 01:12:14.800] I have no idea. My address is in Texas, sir. I'm stuck in Florida. [01:12:14.800 --> 01:12:18.800] Well, that may be, but everything you're doing is in Florida, right? [01:12:18.800 --> 01:12:19.800] Yes, sir. [01:12:19.800 --> 01:12:27.800] Okay. So in that, you need to find out whether or not Florida has recall status for legislative members. [01:12:27.800 --> 01:12:36.800] And then you find out who is on the committee that is responsible for that statute that was declared unconstitutional. [01:12:36.800 --> 01:12:48.800] Then you start petitions to have those committee members recalled and removed from office for failure to perform their duty in removing the statute from the books. [01:12:48.800 --> 01:12:51.800] Okay. That's another angle. [01:12:51.800 --> 01:12:57.800] And at the very least, you may cause some problems in getting reelected. [01:12:57.800 --> 01:13:02.800] My idea was to sue every legislator since this... [01:13:02.800 --> 01:13:12.800] The problem is every state constitution forbids you to sue a legislator just like the judges have set it up to prevent themselves from being sued. [01:13:12.800 --> 01:13:25.800] Basically, every constitution protects its state participants to the degree that if they're performing an official duty of lawmaking, they can't be sued for it in a personal or official capacity. [01:13:25.800 --> 01:13:30.800] But here you have the issue of they have an act that's been declared unconstitutional. [01:13:30.800 --> 01:13:32.800] They're aware it's unconstitutional. [01:13:32.800 --> 01:13:42.800] They haven't removed it from the books, and they're allowing local law enforcement to still enforce it despite the declaration of unconstitutionality. [01:13:42.800 --> 01:13:43.800] Right. [01:13:43.800 --> 01:13:53.800] So what you can do there is you can sue the state when you sue the public servant because the state knows full well its liability in that. [01:13:53.800 --> 01:13:56.800] Right. [01:13:56.800 --> 01:14:01.800] Now, whether or not they'll eventually get it dismissed against the state, that remains to be seen. [01:14:01.800 --> 01:14:10.800] But the argument can certainly be made that they had full knowledge of the fact that the case or the statute was unconstitutional. [01:14:10.800 --> 01:14:25.800] They did nothing about removing it from the books, nor did they in any way retrain, prohibit, or otherwise educate their underlings that they were not to enforce that statute any longer. [01:14:25.800 --> 01:14:26.800] Right. [01:14:26.800 --> 01:14:30.800] And I can point the screws the United States on that. [01:14:30.800 --> 01:14:32.800] Exactly. [01:14:32.800 --> 01:14:37.800] It is worded perfectly. [01:14:37.800 --> 01:14:47.800] You mentioned the last time we talked to find out how many people have been charged, have been arrested on this since it was ruled unconstitutional. [01:14:47.800 --> 01:14:50.800] How would I go about that? [01:14:50.800 --> 01:15:03.800] Well, you would have to get convictions for a particular statute, and I don't know whether your secretary of state would have a statewide setup of that or not. [01:15:03.800 --> 01:15:11.800] But is this a fine-only statute or is this statute involving incarceration as part of the punishment? [01:15:11.800 --> 01:15:14.800] Subsection 1 is civil. [01:15:14.800 --> 01:15:17.800] Subsection 2 is a misdemeanor. [01:15:17.800 --> 01:15:20.800] And they can charge you with either one. [01:15:20.800 --> 01:15:21.800] Okay. [01:15:21.800 --> 01:15:26.800] Well, the question here is how is the money split in relation to either one? [01:15:26.800 --> 01:15:44.800] If the state collects any of the money from it, then you can get through the secretary of state and probably through the comptroller of the state a report showing how much revenue was generated and collected through convictions relating to that statute. [01:15:44.800 --> 01:15:45.800] Okay. [01:15:44.800 --> 01:15:46.800] They do get part of it. [01:15:46.800 --> 01:15:47.800] Right. [01:15:47.800 --> 01:15:57.800] Then that's what I would do is I would ask for a collective report and a list of the cases and their jurisdictions. [01:15:57.800 --> 01:16:01.800] So is it a comptroller or what? [01:16:01.800 --> 01:16:04.800] Or the comptroller or the secretary of state? [01:16:04.800 --> 01:16:05.800] Secretary of state. [01:16:05.800 --> 01:16:06.800] All right, sir. [01:16:06.800 --> 01:16:07.800] That's all I got for you. [01:16:07.800 --> 01:16:08.800] All right, Mark. [01:16:08.800 --> 01:16:10.800] Thanks for calling in. [01:16:10.800 --> 01:16:11.800] Have a good one. [01:16:10.800 --> 01:16:11.800] You too. [01:16:11.800 --> 01:16:17.800] All right, I got about 45 seconds before we go to break, so I'm going to wait before I take another caller. [01:16:17.800 --> 01:16:22.800] We've got three more segments left in the show, so we've got plenty of time to get to the few we've got up on the board here. [01:16:22.800 --> 01:16:27.800] But again, call in number 512-646-1984. [01:16:27.800 --> 01:16:29.800] Please get us a call and get in line. [01:16:29.800 --> 01:16:38.800] And as I was saying earlier, please make a donation to support the legal issue here of helping me fund this case about the theft of my cars by the City of Austin. [01:16:38.800 --> 01:16:49.800] This will benefit us statewide, folks, if I can get this in the court and make the argument the best way possible, we can make these people regret their actions if we can be victorious. [01:16:49.800 --> 01:16:52.800] With your help, I believe we can. [01:16:52.800 --> 01:16:54.800] So please do that wherever you can. [01:16:54.800 --> 01:17:00.800] We'll be right back after this break. 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[01:19:30.800 --> 01:19:56.800] All right, folks, we are back. [01:19:56.800 --> 01:20:01.800] We are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. Now we're going to go to Charles in Georgia. [01:20:01.800 --> 01:20:04.800] Charles, what can we do for you? [01:20:04.800 --> 01:20:05.800] How's it going today, buddy? [01:20:05.800 --> 01:20:11.800] I was calling regarding your rant at the beginning of the show. [01:20:11.800 --> 01:20:15.800] I was trying to figure out what was it that you were reading from? [01:20:15.800 --> 01:20:18.800] What article were you reading? [01:20:18.800 --> 01:20:27.800] I wasn't reading from any right then, but I have read a bunch today. [01:20:27.800 --> 01:20:36.800] I mean, I've read some that were dealing with some issues going on in Colorado, some issues going on in several other states, even here in Texas. [01:20:36.800 --> 01:20:42.800] We've got county commissioners thinking that they have a right to dictate what livestock people can have [01:20:42.800 --> 01:20:49.800] and whether or not they can live without building a permanent structure on their land or whatever they want to do. [01:20:49.800 --> 01:20:53.800] I was reading from a whole bunch of different stuff today. [01:20:53.800 --> 01:20:54.800] Okay, okay. [01:20:54.800 --> 01:20:59.800] Because I wanted to take that and read it for myself and see what it is that you were talking about. [01:20:59.800 --> 01:21:10.800] One particular, I think you said that, you know, they couldn't have something on their property or they were going to, you know, bail them for having a… [01:21:10.800 --> 01:21:15.800] In Colorado, the county commissioners up there in Colorado, in that article, [01:21:15.800 --> 01:21:22.800] the county commissioners are requiring them to purchase permits to have tents on their property. [01:21:22.800 --> 01:21:30.800] And then they decided that even though there's no law that would allow them to stop people from doing it, [01:21:30.800 --> 01:21:35.800] they then decided that they were no longer going to issue the 90-day permits. [01:21:35.800 --> 01:21:38.800] You can get a 14-day or a 90-day. [01:21:38.800 --> 01:21:50.800] But they decided they were just going to stop issuing people 90-day permits to camp on their own property as if they needed a permit in the first place. [01:21:50.800 --> 01:21:53.800] But that one was specific to Colorado. [01:21:53.800 --> 01:21:55.800] Right. [01:21:55.800 --> 01:22:04.800] Well, the reason why, you know, like I said, the reason why I was calling because I've been reading a few things here, [01:22:04.800 --> 01:22:11.800] especially in Hale versus Hinkle, you know, the individual, you know, you don't owe anything to the state. [01:22:11.800 --> 01:22:14.800] You know, everybody knows that Hale versus Hinkle. [01:22:14.800 --> 01:22:24.800] Well, the problem is I think what it is is we have too many uninformed people, that's for one thing, [01:22:24.800 --> 01:22:32.800] who just go and seek permission for everything from the state so you receive all these benefits from the state. [01:22:32.800 --> 01:22:36.800] And then they have the power to regulate you and control you. [01:22:36.800 --> 01:22:37.800] Yeah. [01:22:37.800 --> 01:22:45.800] And at the same time, the state begins to not see what they provide you as a benefit that you must actively ask for, [01:22:45.800 --> 01:22:49.800] but one that they can cram down your throat by use of force. [01:22:49.800 --> 01:22:51.800] Yeah. [01:22:51.800 --> 01:23:03.800] Well, they do that very well by use of force, by threatening you, appearing to your jealousy and lust and greed and everything else. [01:23:03.800 --> 01:23:05.800] And they do that very well. [01:23:05.800 --> 01:23:12.800] And, you know, I'm dealing with an issue here, and that feeds into my issue that I'm dealing with here, [01:23:12.800 --> 01:23:18.800] which is a property right, you know, children, you know, children and property rights. [01:23:18.800 --> 01:23:24.800] At one time, it was thought of that children and a wife was a man's property. [01:23:24.800 --> 01:23:25.800] Okay. [01:23:25.800 --> 01:23:26.800] Well, here it is today. [01:23:26.800 --> 01:23:33.800] It's not the case, especially the wife, but the child is still supposed to be the property of the man, of the parents. [01:23:33.800 --> 01:23:41.800] And that's not the case either because they can come and take the child away from you any time they want for any excuse, [01:23:41.800 --> 01:23:46.800] or they can come in and regulate what it is that you are doing with your child for anything. [01:23:46.800 --> 01:23:52.800] And I'm trying to figure out, you asked this exact same question, where do they think they get this power from? [01:23:52.800 --> 01:23:54.800] That's what I asked when I was ignorant. [01:23:54.800 --> 01:23:56.800] I know now where they get it from. [01:23:56.800 --> 01:24:01.800] It's because we signed up for these benefits from the state, so now they can regulate me. [01:24:01.800 --> 01:24:07.800] So I'm under the impression now that I don't have a property right in my child. [01:24:07.800 --> 01:24:17.800] Yeah. Well, the thing about it is, is you have to understand whether or not that benefit was voluntary or mandatory, [01:24:17.800 --> 01:24:28.800] and whether or not the qualifications for that benefit actually bled over into areas where they're trying to use it as a matter of law. [01:24:28.800 --> 01:24:37.800] When they try to expand the reach of their activity beyond the authorization of the law, they're acting without authority. [01:24:37.800 --> 01:24:41.800] No matter what they think, there's no authority behind it. [01:24:41.800 --> 01:24:46.800] No matter what they do, there's no lawful authority behind it. [01:24:46.800 --> 01:24:54.800] And when the law does allow that which is unlawful to be engaged in for the purpose of accepting a benefit, [01:24:54.800 --> 01:25:02.800] then the same case you're reading from tells us what, along with many others that have cited it as well. [01:25:02.800 --> 01:25:05.800] Rights cannot be converted into privileges. [01:25:05.800 --> 01:25:10.800] A right cannot be converted into a privilege and a license be sold in place of it. [01:25:10.800 --> 01:25:16.800] And you can't criminalize the exercise of a right and so on and so on and so on. [01:25:16.800 --> 01:25:27.800] When those are the actions they're attempting to engage in, they're the ones that are subject to the punitive portion of the law. [01:25:27.800 --> 01:25:37.800] The problem is the law is being enforced by those that wish to prevent you from getting your just due [01:25:37.800 --> 01:25:47.800] and your ability to not be regulated or subjected to the abusive processes involved in these benefits and privileges [01:25:47.800 --> 01:25:56.800] you didn't actually ask for or apply for, but were forced into against your will. [01:25:56.800 --> 01:26:00.800] So we have two kind of contracts here at work. [01:26:00.800 --> 01:26:08.800] One is driver's license and the Social Security adhesion contracts here. [01:26:08.800 --> 01:26:14.800] And I assume that's what you're getting at that's forced upon us because we can't get anything in our society [01:26:14.800 --> 01:26:21.800] without the darn number, the Social Security number, including the driver's license now. [01:26:21.800 --> 01:26:32.800] And we can't run around in the car in the convenience without having the license, having this permission from the state. [01:26:32.800 --> 01:26:37.800] So here we are again, we're back at square one. [01:26:37.800 --> 01:26:39.800] Where do they get this authority? [01:26:39.800 --> 01:26:45.800] Well, yeah, we voluntarily went down there to the Secretary of State or the Department of Transportation [01:26:45.800 --> 01:26:47.800] or whatever you want to call it in your state. [01:26:47.800 --> 01:26:52.800] The Social Security went down there and got the license, but at the same time, [01:26:52.800 --> 01:27:00.800] if I try to do this thing without the license, now you're going to hold me in life and limb behind the barrel of a gun. [01:27:00.800 --> 01:27:03.800] So I think that's what you're getting at. [01:27:03.800 --> 01:27:09.800] But I'm just merely saying that that's where the power comes from that they put, you know, [01:27:09.800 --> 01:27:17.800] they have to sign this adhesion contract and then they regulate us almost to death. [01:27:17.800 --> 01:27:20.800] Yeah. [01:27:20.800 --> 01:27:22.800] That you got right. [01:27:22.800 --> 01:27:27.800] And none of this is something that we can properly delegate to them to do, [01:27:27.800 --> 01:27:33.800] because not only can we not delegate that authority to do it to our neighbor, [01:27:33.800 --> 01:27:36.800] we didn't give them the authority to do it to us. [01:27:36.800 --> 01:27:45.800] Those few that have given up their rights to accept those benefits have no right to subject the rest of us [01:27:45.800 --> 01:27:52.800] to the acceptance of benefits and privileges we don't want. [01:27:52.800 --> 01:27:54.800] I mean, how does the mean go? [01:27:54.800 --> 01:27:55.800] We're the government. [01:27:55.800 --> 01:28:03.800] We're going to free the crap out of you. [01:28:03.800 --> 01:28:12.800] Well, I called Randy on Friday about my dilemma. [01:28:12.800 --> 01:28:19.800] And I'm to the point, and this is about a child custody kind of a deal. [01:28:19.800 --> 01:28:20.800] It's not even about child custody. [01:28:20.800 --> 01:28:28.800] It's about child support of a child of which I had no knowledge of until last month when I get this letter in the mail [01:28:28.800 --> 01:28:31.800] and say, hey, four years ago there was a child born and we think it's yours. [01:28:31.800 --> 01:28:33.800] We want you to come down here and take this test. [01:28:33.800 --> 01:28:38.800] Now, I'm of the opinion, who the hell are you to set a time and date [01:28:38.800 --> 01:28:45.800] without notifying me of any court appearances or court hearings or anything else? [01:28:45.800 --> 01:28:52.800] You know, that was me when I first got this letter telling me, hey, we scheduled you for a DNA test. [01:28:52.800 --> 01:29:02.800] Now, I'm of the opinion that I think I need to be objecting or at least file a motion to dismiss [01:29:02.800 --> 01:29:09.800] based on the fact that the court never notified, they found a way to notify me that I had a test scheduled, [01:29:09.800 --> 01:29:16.800] but they didn't notify me that there was some kind of court goings on without, [01:29:16.800 --> 01:29:19.800] but they didn't notify me of the court hearing. [01:29:19.800 --> 01:29:23.800] Yeah, the hearing where they decided you would have a DNA test. [01:29:23.800 --> 01:29:26.800] They just decided, yeah. [01:29:26.800 --> 01:29:31.800] They just, hey, let's, you know, this lady, she's up here and she's filed this complaint. [01:29:31.800 --> 01:29:38.800] So let's, we're going to decide that Charles from Georgia is going to come all the way back to Michigan [01:29:38.800 --> 01:29:45.800] and we're just going to have this test here and we're going to schedule it for them and we'll put this in the mail. [01:29:45.800 --> 01:29:50.800] No proper notice now. I've got a regular notice in the mail and they tried to send me a certifier letter, which I wasn't busy. [01:29:50.800 --> 01:29:54.800] Yeah. Okay, Charles, hang on a second. I've got a break coming up and I'll get you back on the other side. [01:29:54.800 --> 01:30:01.800] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. We'll be right back. [01:30:01.800 --> 01:30:10.800] The Stasi, East German secret police, used to capture prisoners' scent on pieces of felt stored in glass jars so dogs could hunt them down later. [01:30:10.800 --> 01:30:12.800] Unfortunately, some things never change. 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[01:33:20.800 --> 01:33:22.800] Don't let them chip you in the morning. [01:33:22.800 --> 01:33:23.800] Chip you in the evening. [01:33:23.800 --> 01:33:25.800] Put a chip in your body. [01:33:25.800 --> 01:33:27.800] And anyway, you go computer reading. [01:33:27.800 --> 01:33:29.800] You can't hide me safe from nobody. [01:33:29.800 --> 01:33:35.800] When you say chip in your mom, chip in your daddy, chip in your grandpa and your granny. [01:33:35.800 --> 01:33:40.800] Chip in on me, chip in on your baby, chip in on your family, whole family. [01:33:40.800 --> 01:33:42.800] All right, folks, we are back. [01:33:42.800 --> 01:33:45.800] This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are still talking with Charles in Georgia. [01:33:45.800 --> 01:33:47.800] All right, Charles, sorry for the interruption. [01:33:47.800 --> 01:33:50.800] Please continue. [01:33:50.800 --> 01:33:56.800] Well, I was leading up to my point about the property issue here. [01:33:56.800 --> 01:34:07.800] Now, the fact is they've done this thing without my consent, without my knowledge, [01:34:07.800 --> 01:34:11.800] scheduled me for disappointment and for paternity. [01:34:11.800 --> 01:34:12.800] Now, here's the deal. [01:34:12.800 --> 01:34:13.800] Here's the deal. [01:34:13.800 --> 01:34:15.800] Let's say this child is mine. [01:34:15.800 --> 01:34:23.800] Now, it just so happened that in Michigan, if you're four, they can get this paternity thing going. [01:34:23.800 --> 01:34:30.800] Four years, they can get you back child support for four years. [01:34:30.800 --> 01:34:34.800] Even though I had no knowledge of the kid or anything else, [01:34:34.800 --> 01:34:39.800] and nobody attempted to contact me until this time that they can do this. [01:34:39.800 --> 01:34:48.800] Now, the property right that I'm talking about here is I was shielded from this child for four years. [01:34:48.800 --> 01:34:52.800] And in my opinion, you know, I know my opinion don't count for anything in the courts, [01:34:52.800 --> 01:34:54.800] but that's a theft. [01:34:54.800 --> 01:34:55.800] That's a theft. [01:34:55.800 --> 01:34:58.800] That child was my property. [01:34:58.800 --> 01:35:05.800] But seeing as that the child has a social security number and birth certificate, [01:35:05.800 --> 01:35:14.800] presumably so since the mother has filed for this paternity test, [01:35:14.800 --> 01:35:20.800] I'm of the opinion that the child doesn't belong to me nor does it belong to the mother as well. [01:35:20.800 --> 01:35:23.800] And nobody, neither the state should be seeking any child support from me [01:35:23.800 --> 01:35:26.800] because the child doesn't belong to me in the first place. [01:35:26.800 --> 01:35:31.800] Now, my whole point is maybe I should turn this whole table on them [01:35:31.800 --> 01:35:35.800] since I don't have any property rights in any other rest of my property [01:35:35.800 --> 01:35:38.800] that I shouldn't have any property rights in my child either. [01:35:38.800 --> 01:35:43.800] Well, yeah, but you make the mistake of believing that simply because you're not the one [01:35:43.800 --> 01:35:47.800] that actually gets to own the property or have true possession of the property [01:35:47.800 --> 01:35:50.800] that you're somehow let off the hook from having to pay for that property. [01:35:50.800 --> 01:35:56.800] If that were true, property taxes could be gotten rid of in the same way, but that's not. [01:35:56.800 --> 01:36:00.800] The fact is, is they're going to extract money from you by hook or by crook, [01:36:00.800 --> 01:36:05.800] and even if you attempt to declare no attachment to the property, [01:36:05.800 --> 01:36:09.800] they're not going to allow you to separate yourself from it. [01:36:09.800 --> 01:36:12.800] That's just the way the system is set up to work. [01:36:12.800 --> 01:36:17.800] They want to be able to control every aspect of what we do. [01:36:17.800 --> 01:36:22.800] That's part of what my rant was about, including raising our own family. [01:36:22.800 --> 01:36:28.800] Now, here, my personal opinion in a matter such as this one that you're talking about would be this. [01:36:28.800 --> 01:36:33.800] It would be one thing if the mother had attempted to contact the father and say, [01:36:33.800 --> 01:36:39.800] hey, you have a child, and you have every right to see the child, [01:36:39.800 --> 01:36:47.800] but because it's yours and everything, then please, I'm asking for you to help support the child. [01:36:47.800 --> 01:36:52.800] It's another thing entirely for them to leave you out of the loop entirely [01:36:52.800 --> 01:36:57.800] and never inform you you have one, never attempt to inform you, [01:36:57.800 --> 01:37:01.800] and then suddenly when they decide that they've got cash issues, [01:37:01.800 --> 01:37:04.800] to turn around and make a claim that now suddenly you owe money [01:37:04.800 --> 01:37:11.800] so that they can get a big lump sum payment out of you if at all possible for the years you weren't aware. [01:37:11.800 --> 01:37:12.800] Yeah. [01:37:12.800 --> 01:37:18.800] But the system doesn't care about any of that either. [01:37:18.800 --> 01:37:19.800] That's the point. [01:37:19.800 --> 01:37:20.800] No, no. [01:37:20.800 --> 01:37:25.800] You're thinking of this as the welfare of the child, or at least most people do, [01:37:25.800 --> 01:37:35.800] whereas the system is thinking we can get our hands on a lot of money really fast of which we can extract our cut if. [01:37:35.800 --> 01:37:37.800] And that's where it hits. [01:37:37.800 --> 01:37:41.800] From that moment forward, it's not about the child. [01:37:41.800 --> 01:37:45.800] It has never been, not for the state, it has never been about the child, not for the state. [01:37:45.800 --> 01:37:46.800] No. [01:37:46.800 --> 01:37:52.800] Nothing the state does is about anyone other than the state or those in power in it [01:37:52.800 --> 01:37:58.800] that wish to enrich their endeavors in or outside of the state. [01:37:58.800 --> 01:37:59.800] Exactly. [01:37:59.800 --> 01:38:04.800] They either want to do something that gives them power and control while they're part of the state, [01:38:04.800 --> 01:38:13.800] and they want to do something that gives them financial rewards and benefits in perpetuity when they're not. [01:38:13.800 --> 01:38:15.800] Exactly. [01:38:15.800 --> 01:38:22.800] So, you know, so here we are. [01:38:22.800 --> 01:38:26.800] You know, now I get this thing in the mail. [01:38:26.800 --> 01:38:30.800] Now, I don't know if I want to go over there and do this paternity thing or not. [01:38:30.800 --> 01:38:32.800] I don't know if that's in my best interest. [01:38:32.800 --> 01:38:38.800] They say if you don't do it, then what they'll do is they'll just start taking money from me anyway. [01:38:38.800 --> 01:38:41.800] They'll just start taking money. [01:38:41.800 --> 01:38:47.800] If I do do it, and I'm probably, you know, I don't know if I am the, I don't know if I am the dad or not, [01:38:47.800 --> 01:38:58.800] but if I am the dad, then, you know, now that implicates me, that puts me behind the eight ball, so to speak. [01:38:58.800 --> 01:39:04.800] Yeah, but it also may put you in control for once, that you can sue for an unlawful taking [01:39:04.800 --> 01:39:11.800] if you can actually show that they were taking money from you without any evidence the child was yours. [01:39:11.800 --> 01:39:16.800] Well, yeah, they haven't taken anything from me yet. [01:39:16.800 --> 01:39:20.800] Right, I understand that, but I'm saying if they did, [01:39:20.800 --> 01:39:27.800] and they did not have any actual evidence the child was yours other than the allegation of the mother, [01:39:27.800 --> 01:39:32.800] and the thing is, is, you know, how trustworthy is that these days? [01:39:32.800 --> 01:39:36.800] Again, the state doesn't care how trustworthy it is or isn't. [01:39:36.800 --> 01:39:39.800] It's an opportunity to them. [01:39:39.800 --> 01:39:44.800] Yeah. [01:39:44.800 --> 01:39:56.800] Yeah, so I'm, you know, I'm going to be filing a motion to quash this order that was entered against me [01:39:56.800 --> 01:40:00.800] to actually take this test because I wasn't notified in the first place. [01:40:00.800 --> 01:40:02.800] That's what I'm going to be doing. [01:40:02.800 --> 01:40:08.800] I'm going to be working on this next week. [01:40:08.800 --> 01:40:14.800] The second thing is now I need to know what I need to do in order to fight. [01:40:14.800 --> 01:40:15.800] Now, I was talking to Rene. [01:40:15.800 --> 01:40:21.800] Rene was saying I probably need to file a lawsuit just in case I do go take this test and it's mine. [01:40:21.800 --> 01:40:25.800] I need to be ready to file that lawsuit for the shielding of my property [01:40:25.800 --> 01:40:32.800] or for the unlawful taking of my property against her. [01:40:32.800 --> 01:40:37.800] But at the same time, didn't the state know when this child was born [01:40:37.800 --> 01:40:40.800] that somebody had to put some kind of father's name on this birth certificate, [01:40:40.800 --> 01:40:43.800] and now all of a sudden they're coming and calling me, [01:40:43.800 --> 01:40:48.800] so nobody notified me four or five years ago how old the child is. [01:40:48.800 --> 01:40:50.800] Well, that goes back to my point. [01:40:50.800 --> 01:40:53.800] That goes back to exactly what I was saying a minute ago. [01:40:53.800 --> 01:40:59.800] If they put you down as the father on the birth certificate but made no effort to notify you, [01:40:59.800 --> 01:41:02.800] then where would they have a claim? [01:41:02.800 --> 01:41:05.800] Not saying that an irresponsible parent or anything like that, [01:41:05.800 --> 01:41:12.800] but where would they have a claim that you owed back child support for something you didn't know existed, [01:41:12.800 --> 01:41:16.800] someone you didn't know existed? [01:41:16.800 --> 01:41:17.800] Okay? [01:41:17.800 --> 01:41:20.800] It'd be, hey, you tell me today, fine, I'm perfectly willing. [01:41:20.800 --> 01:41:24.800] As long as I can show that it's my child, I'm perfectly willing to help support the child. [01:41:24.800 --> 01:41:29.800] But don't come to me here five, six years later telling me I owe you five or six years worth of child support [01:41:29.800 --> 01:41:31.800] when you put my name on a birth certificate [01:41:31.800 --> 01:41:36.800] and never told me that you were telling somebody it was my kid. [01:41:36.800 --> 01:41:38.800] If it's mine, that's fine. [01:41:38.800 --> 01:41:40.800] I'm willing to find out. [01:41:40.800 --> 01:41:42.800] But here, I think this is all about money. [01:41:42.800 --> 01:41:44.800] You just put my name on there because I was convenient. [01:41:44.800 --> 01:41:49.800] You figured I had a better job than the real baby daddy. [01:41:49.800 --> 01:41:53.800] You can't put that past anybody these days. [01:41:53.800 --> 01:41:56.800] No. [01:41:56.800 --> 01:41:59.800] No. [01:41:59.800 --> 01:42:01.800] Well, I guess that's all I had. [01:42:01.800 --> 01:42:04.800] I wanted to see if you had any suggestions. [01:42:04.800 --> 01:42:15.800] Well, Randy may be right that a preemptive lawsuit might be in your best interest. [01:42:15.800 --> 01:42:22.800] Well, just like you said, these lawsuits did not freeze. [01:42:22.800 --> 01:42:24.800] Exactly. [01:42:24.800 --> 01:42:29.800] So that's where I'm at with it now. [01:42:29.800 --> 01:42:32.800] I definitely want to have the best outcome here. [01:42:32.800 --> 01:42:36.800] But another thing I was looking at is let's say this is mine. [01:42:36.800 --> 01:42:40.800] Okay, now you've had it for the last four years and you didn't tell me. [01:42:40.800 --> 01:42:48.800] I'm willing to do anything I can to help since it is my child, then I want the child. [01:42:48.800 --> 01:42:51.800] Now, you've had the child to be sure to me for my property, [01:42:51.800 --> 01:42:57.800] not wanting to pay the friend of the court of the state of Michigan [01:42:57.800 --> 01:43:01.800] so they can take a percentage out and then hand it to the child. [01:43:01.800 --> 01:43:05.800] The province is just handing me the child so now that we don't have to worry about that. [01:43:05.800 --> 01:43:08.800] See, that's the position. [01:43:08.800 --> 01:43:10.800] I mean, I'm not here trying to make the state rich [01:43:10.800 --> 01:43:19.800] because what they'll do is they'll add 6% or 7% interest upon on top of this other fee, [01:43:19.800 --> 01:43:22.800] I mean, on top of the child support. [01:43:22.800 --> 01:43:27.800] So you'll never, you will never pay the state off. [01:43:27.800 --> 01:43:31.800] You will never pay after he or she has turned 18. [01:43:31.800 --> 01:43:34.800] You can never, never, never. [01:43:34.800 --> 01:43:35.800] Exactly. [01:43:35.800 --> 01:43:37.800] That's again a whole part of what they do. [01:43:37.800 --> 01:43:39.800] It's a continuous money flow. [01:43:39.800 --> 01:43:41.800] It's not about the child or their welfare. [01:43:41.800 --> 01:43:43.800] Never has been. [01:43:43.800 --> 01:43:45.800] I completely agree with you. [01:43:45.800 --> 01:43:47.800] All right, Charles, if you ain't got nothing else, [01:43:47.800 --> 01:43:49.800] I'm going to take another caller on the other side, all right? [01:43:49.800 --> 01:43:50.800] Thanks for calling in, man. [01:43:50.800 --> 01:43:51.800] That's it, buddy. [01:43:51.800 --> 01:43:53.800] All right, you have a good night. [01:43:53.800 --> 01:43:55.800] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. [01:43:55.800 --> 01:43:57.800] Got one segment left. [01:43:57.800 --> 01:43:58.800] I'm going to try to clear everybody out. [01:43:58.800 --> 01:44:00.800] We'll be right back. [01:44:00.800 --> 01:44:04.800] Do you feel tired when talking about important topics like money and politics? [01:44:04.800 --> 01:44:07.800] I'm confused by words like the Constitution or the Federal Reserve. [01:44:07.800 --> 01:44:08.800] What? [01:44:08.800 --> 01:44:12.800] If so, you may be diagnosed with the deadliest disease known today, stupidity. 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[01:47:11.800 --> 01:47:24.800] Gee whiz, I got my feet wet in Texas back in 88, and I've been in Arizona for quite a few years now, [01:47:24.800 --> 01:47:30.800] and I've been kind of lying low, but now I'm back in the fight. [01:47:30.800 --> 01:47:40.800] And on the 6th of September, I was stopped because I had a headlight out, and I wasn't aware of your script. [01:47:40.800 --> 01:47:46.800] I didn't use it, and anyway, I told him I wasn't involved in transportation. [01:47:46.800 --> 01:47:52.800] I asked if there was any evidence that I was. [01:47:52.800 --> 01:47:58.800] Was there a bill of lading or whatever, and well, he didn't know what I was talking about, of course. [01:47:58.800 --> 01:48:06.800] It was a sheriff's deputy, and I asked for a supervisor, and he said one is on the way. [01:48:06.800 --> 01:48:16.800] But he insisted that I identify myself, and I asked if I was under arrest, and now am I free to go? [01:48:16.800 --> 01:48:19.800] Anyway, typical situation. [01:48:19.800 --> 01:48:25.800] Well, before the supervisor arrived, another officer smashed the window up, [01:48:25.800 --> 01:48:29.800] and they put the red dot on me, and they don't need to tase me. [01:48:29.800 --> 01:48:39.800] And so anyway, I was taken to jail, not to a magistrate, but I did see one 13 hours later. [01:48:39.800 --> 01:48:44.800] And when I was booked, I refused fingerprints and photo. [01:48:44.800 --> 01:48:49.800] And five days later, Buddy posted bond, but they refused to release me [01:48:49.800 --> 01:48:55.800] because I didn't allow them to take my photo and prints and retinal scan. [01:48:55.800 --> 01:49:04.800] And so then they had me get dressed back in the prison or jail garb and go back to the cell. [01:49:04.800 --> 01:49:08.800] And so I was there probably an hour, and then they came and got me again. [01:49:08.800 --> 01:49:12.800] And I said, no, no thanks. [01:49:12.800 --> 01:49:16.800] And they put me in a cell and so on. [01:49:16.800 --> 01:49:21.800] And they had a goon squad hover around and intimidate me, [01:49:21.800 --> 01:49:26.800] and then they took my prints, photo, and retinal scan. [01:49:26.800 --> 01:49:35.800] Now, that's basically what's going on, but I've never had an Arizona driver license. [01:49:35.800 --> 01:49:42.800] And I guess I have a number of questions for you. [01:49:42.800 --> 01:49:50.800] What about a motion for clarification? [01:49:50.800 --> 01:49:58.800] And the judge said that his order was to not drive a motor vehicle [01:49:58.800 --> 01:50:04.800] in addition to not possess any deadly weapons or alcohol. [01:50:04.800 --> 01:50:15.800] And I was thinking I would send a motion for clarification to ask if that also extends to traveling. [01:50:15.800 --> 01:50:20.800] Well, what is the basis of this order? [01:50:20.800 --> 01:50:22.800] What have you been convicted of? [01:50:22.800 --> 01:50:25.800] Well, okay, it was because I didn't have a headlamp, [01:50:25.800 --> 01:50:32.800] and of course that comes under the transportation code, Title 28 here. [01:50:32.800 --> 01:50:35.800] Okay, but so far what you've told me is they threw you in jail. [01:50:35.800 --> 01:50:37.800] When did you go to trial? [01:50:37.800 --> 01:50:40.800] Okay, there has been no trial yet. [01:50:40.800 --> 01:50:42.800] There was just a pre-trial conference. [01:50:42.800 --> 01:50:52.800] And how can the judge order punishments or limitations of rights without a conviction? [01:50:52.800 --> 01:50:55.800] Yeah, that's... [01:50:55.800 --> 01:50:56.800] Two things. [01:50:56.800 --> 01:51:00.800] When they threw you in jail and your buddy paid the bond and they wouldn't let you out, [01:51:00.800 --> 01:51:06.800] you should have had a habeas corpus writ already done up to get you out anyway. [01:51:06.800 --> 01:51:09.800] Because if the bond was paid, that was it. [01:51:09.800 --> 01:51:16.800] They can't hold you just to collect your personal information that the Supreme Court has already ruled on decades ago. [01:51:16.800 --> 01:51:19.800] They can't get unless you've been convicted of a crime. [01:51:19.800 --> 01:51:22.800] You're not required to surrender your fingerprints, your retina scan, [01:51:22.800 --> 01:51:29.800] or anything else if you haven't been actually convicted of a crime. [01:51:29.800 --> 01:51:35.800] So a habeas corpus would have gotten you out of the jail, or at least it should have. [01:51:35.800 --> 01:51:37.800] I see. [01:51:37.800 --> 01:51:40.800] Now the same thing applies to this judge's order. [01:51:40.800 --> 01:51:43.800] The judge has issued an order without a conviction, [01:51:43.800 --> 01:51:49.800] limiting you in your freedom and the exercise of your rights. [01:51:49.800 --> 01:51:56.800] Therefore, I would file a habeas with a higher court demanding this judge's order be overturned [01:51:56.800 --> 01:52:02.800] and that your liberty be restored from this order. [01:52:02.800 --> 01:52:05.800] Okay. [01:52:05.800 --> 01:52:09.800] No, this I think is a justice court. [01:52:09.800 --> 01:52:10.800] It doesn't matter. [01:52:10.800 --> 01:52:20.800] Go to the court above them, preferably a district court or whatever it is in Arizona. [01:52:20.800 --> 01:52:23.800] You see a superior court. [01:52:23.800 --> 01:52:24.800] Okay. [01:52:24.800 --> 01:52:31.800] Now is there a difference between a jury trial and a trial by jury? [01:52:31.800 --> 01:52:35.800] Yeah, the length of the phrase. [01:52:35.800 --> 01:52:37.800] Okay. [01:52:37.800 --> 01:52:38.800] All right. [01:52:38.800 --> 01:52:42.800] In the past, someone said that there's a big difference. [01:52:42.800 --> 01:52:43.800] Yeah, I know. [01:52:43.800 --> 01:52:49.800] That's more of the patronet stuff, a trial by jury, a trial, a jury trial. [01:52:49.800 --> 01:52:56.800] If the jury is the one that gets to decide guilt or innocence, I see it's a distinction without a difference. [01:52:56.800 --> 01:53:04.800] If the judge gets to change the jury's verdict or overrule the jury's verdict, [01:53:04.800 --> 01:53:13.800] then you could make the argument that one is not the same as the other. [01:53:13.800 --> 01:53:14.800] Okay. [01:53:14.800 --> 01:53:17.800] Now are case precedents useful? [01:53:17.800 --> 01:53:19.800] Because back when I was involved... [01:53:19.800 --> 01:53:24.800] If they're on point and controlling in a particular issue, yeah, they're useful. [01:53:24.800 --> 01:53:26.800] Okay. [01:53:26.800 --> 01:53:28.800] Oh, there's another issue. [01:53:28.800 --> 01:53:34.800] I was in a friend's truck, which they impounded because I pulled off. [01:53:34.800 --> 01:53:38.800] I was still on the highway, and they smashed the window, like I said. [01:53:38.800 --> 01:53:42.800] And so they stole the truck. [01:53:42.800 --> 01:53:48.800] And so that's racking up storage fees. [01:53:48.800 --> 01:53:52.800] Do you have anything? [01:53:52.800 --> 01:53:55.800] Well, just like in my case, you need to go and try to get it out. [01:53:55.800 --> 01:54:03.800] If they don't, you're not going to avoid paying the fees unless you can force them to release the truck through some other means, [01:54:03.800 --> 01:54:07.800] which is going to be difficult, to say the least. [01:54:07.800 --> 01:54:09.800] Yeah. [01:54:09.800 --> 01:54:12.800] Yeah. [01:54:12.800 --> 01:54:18.800] Yeah, and they said it wasn't just a tow, it was a, what do they call it, a 30-day impound. [01:54:18.800 --> 01:54:21.800] They're punishing it for 30 days. [01:54:21.800 --> 01:54:29.800] No, they're punishing the property owner for 30 days, again, without a conviction. [01:54:29.800 --> 01:54:37.800] Where are they authorized to hold it for 30 days unless it was seized as evidence in a crime? [01:54:37.800 --> 01:54:43.800] If they're holding it for 30 days in a punitive action and no trial has been had, [01:54:43.800 --> 01:54:54.800] then what they're doing is instituting a bill of pains and penalties, which was outlawed. [01:54:54.800 --> 01:54:57.800] And you have a wonderful angle on things. [01:54:57.800 --> 01:55:02.800] Well, as long as it's not a crooked angle, I'm all for it. [01:55:02.800 --> 01:55:05.800] No, they're angles crooked. I don't think you are this. [01:55:05.800 --> 01:55:10.800] Okay, should I challenge jurisdiction? [01:55:10.800 --> 01:55:22.800] Well, again, if you can show that you weren't engaged in an activity that allowed them to exercise jurisdiction, absolutely. [01:55:22.800 --> 01:55:25.800] We always challenge jurisdiction. [01:55:25.800 --> 01:55:30.800] There's an old saying in a criminal case, or even a civil case for that matter, [01:55:30.800 --> 01:55:41.800] challenge jurisdiction once, always, and forever. [01:55:41.800 --> 01:55:53.800] Yeah, since I was just traveling and there was no indication that I was involved in using the public roadway for hire to further commercial enterprise. [01:55:53.800 --> 01:55:57.800] Well, this goes back to the stuff I was ranting about at the beginning. [01:55:57.800 --> 01:56:08.800] What we understand about rights and what they want to understand about rights will never meet in the middle. [01:56:08.800 --> 01:56:16.800] The system now believes that it is superior to those that created it and empowered it. [01:56:16.800 --> 01:56:24.800] And those that are responsible for its creation and empowerment now believe that it is superior [01:56:24.800 --> 01:56:38.800] in such a way as they are willing to throw their fellow man under the bus either out of fear or out of subjective reality to its superiority. [01:56:38.800 --> 01:56:41.800] I'm a status because we need it. [01:56:41.800 --> 01:56:43.800] I want people to have to do this. [01:56:43.800 --> 01:56:57.800] I like that people have to do this without any real rationalization of what they want being truly applicable or available for them to apply to someone else. [01:56:57.800 --> 01:56:58.800] You know what? [01:56:58.800 --> 01:57:08.800] I want Bill Gates' money, but I guarantee you it would not be considered a good thing for me to try to get it through any means other than him giving it to me or paying me to work. [01:57:08.800 --> 01:57:11.800] Not so with the state. [01:57:11.800 --> 01:57:18.800] We want it. Therefore, we shall get it by any means necessary. [01:57:18.800 --> 01:57:20.800] Oh, yeah. [01:57:20.800 --> 01:57:30.800] One of the goons, when they were holding me trying to get my print, trying to get me to consent to it, came into the cell and he had a sheet of papers in his hand. [01:57:30.800 --> 01:57:33.800] And he said, before you leave, the judge wants you to fill these out. [01:57:33.800 --> 01:57:34.800] And I said, no, thank you. [01:57:34.800 --> 01:57:36.800] I don't care to fill out any paperwork. [01:57:36.800 --> 01:57:41.800] And he got kind of upset. And I said, hey, there's been no due process here. [01:57:41.800 --> 01:57:45.800] I said, there's no damage parties. [01:57:45.800 --> 01:57:47.800] Yeah, well, there's never due process. [01:57:47.800 --> 01:57:49.800] There's only their process. [01:57:49.800 --> 01:57:51.800] That's the way we need to think of it from now on, folks. [01:57:51.800 --> 01:57:52.800] It's not due process. [01:57:52.800 --> 01:57:55.800] It's their process. [01:57:55.800 --> 01:58:01.800] He says actually the law can be the victim. [01:58:01.800 --> 01:58:02.800] That's what he said. [01:58:02.800 --> 01:58:06.800] Yeah, well, that just proves he does not have a concept of reality. [01:58:06.800 --> 01:58:14.800] I'd have just said, whatever you're on, lower the dosage. [01:58:14.800 --> 01:58:17.800] All right, Kenneth, we are out of time, but I appreciate the call, man. [01:58:17.800 --> 01:58:25.800] All right, everybody I didn't get to, Marta Shea, everybody else that's up on the board, even those I don't have a name for, I appreciate the call in. [01:58:25.800 --> 01:58:27.800] I'm sorry I'm out of time. [01:58:27.800 --> 01:58:30.800] All right, folks, this has been the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show. [01:58:30.800 --> 01:58:38.800] With your host Eddie Craig, please go to the ruleoflawradio.com website, make a donation to help me get this lawsuit funded and continued. 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