[00:00.000 --> 00:04.680] This news brief brought to you by the International News Net. [00:04.680 --> 00:10.240] Egyptians Saturday voted 77 percent in favor of proposed constitutional amendments [00:10.240 --> 00:15.480] to guide the nation through new presidential and parliamentary elections within six months. [00:15.480 --> 00:18.240] The Muslim Brotherhood backed a yes vote. [00:18.240 --> 00:23.480] Youth groups behind the protests that forced President Hosni Mubarak to resign last month [00:23.480 --> 00:28.520] called for a no vote, arguing the military's timetable didn't allow them enough time [00:28.520 --> 00:30.680] to organize at grassroots levels. [00:30.680 --> 00:36.960] The British Broadcasting Corporation's world service is to receive hundreds of thousands [00:36.960 --> 00:42.760] of dollars from the US State Department to help combat blocking of TV and Internet services [00:42.760 --> 00:45.400] in countries including Iran and China. [00:45.400 --> 00:51.800] The BBC Arabic TV news service has been jammed during the recent uprisings in Egypt and Libya. [00:51.800 --> 00:55.640] The money will help finance software to detect jamming sooner. [00:55.640 --> 01:00.560] The broadcasters' budget has been slashed by the UK government. [01:00.560 --> 01:05.800] Rescue workers use shovels and bare hands Monday to dig out people buried by explosions [01:05.800 --> 01:09.240] in a coal mine in Pakistan's Balochistan province. [01:09.240 --> 01:12.560] Fifty-two miners are trapped underground and fear dead. [01:12.560 --> 01:17.680] Balochistan has been the site of a struggle for Pakistanis demanding jobs and royalties [01:17.680 --> 01:19.880] from the region's natural resources. [01:19.880 --> 01:24.320] Coal mines in the impoverished province are notorious for deadly safety conditions. [01:24.320 --> 01:32.240] Syrian troops were deployed to the southern city of Daraa Monday, one day after an anti-government [01:32.240 --> 01:34.960] protester was killed by security forces. [01:34.960 --> 01:41.240] Following the funeral of Raeed Aqraad Monday, thousands of people marched chanting revolution, [01:41.240 --> 01:42.520] revolution. [01:42.520 --> 01:47.360] Protesters last week called for an end to corruption and 48 years of emergency law. [01:47.360 --> 01:51.560] They also protested against the killing of five civilians in a similar demonstration [01:51.560 --> 01:53.040] three days ago. [01:53.040 --> 01:57.760] Proud Sunday set fire to the courthouse and other buildings, including the headquarters [01:57.760 --> 01:59.680] of the ruling Ba'ath Party. [01:59.680 --> 02:05.920] The protests have become a major challenge to Bashir Assad, Syria's president, as activists [02:05.920 --> 02:12.160] inspired by the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt continue to apply pressure. [02:12.160 --> 02:16.700] France's nuclear watchdog says the release of radiation from the crippled Fukushima nuclear [02:16.700 --> 02:20.360] power plant will be a problem for Japan for years to come. [02:20.360 --> 02:25.680] Andre Claude Lacoste said radioactive contamination, which has been significant, could spread as [02:25.680 --> 02:28.440] far as 60 miles around the site. [02:28.440 --> 02:33.640] Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano said radiation levels in Japanese food weren't [02:33.640 --> 02:38.600] harmful while distribution of spinach and milk would be limited after samples showed [02:38.600 --> 02:41.360] higher than normal radiation levels. [02:41.360 --> 02:45.640] Workers at the plant were evacuated Monday from reactor number three after smoke rose [02:45.640 --> 02:47.280] from the roof. [02:47.280 --> 02:52.240] Millions of pools holding spent fuel rods have cooled in the past 24 hours after thousands [02:52.240 --> 02:55.960] of tons of seawater were pumped onto the reactors. [02:55.960 --> 03:06.120] For more details on this story, visit www.inmworldrecord.net. [03:06.120 --> 03:13.120] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at ruleoflawradio.com, live free speech [03:13.120 --> 03:20.120] talk radio at its best. [03:43.120 --> 03:50.120] This is a production of the U.S. Department of State. [04:13.120 --> 04:30.480] Alright folks, good evening, this is Rule of Law Radio, it is Monday night, March 21, [04:30.480 --> 04:31.480] 2011. [04:31.480 --> 04:36.960] Tonight is traffic night, but there are several things we're going to be talking about tonight. [04:36.960 --> 04:40.960] A couple of things we're going to be dealing with is I have managed to schedule a meeting [04:40.960 --> 04:46.120] with one of the state representatives in his office at 8 a.m. Monday morning. [04:46.120 --> 04:51.280] I am in the process of trying to get all of my white papers together as much as possible [04:51.280 --> 04:57.320] that I've written up and am currently writing for the past couple of days so I can get those [04:57.320 --> 05:03.080] in his hands if he is not willing to sit down and talk for any amount of time whatsoever. [05:03.080 --> 05:06.800] At least I can leave something with him in writing that explains the issues we're up [05:06.800 --> 05:08.440] against here. [05:08.440 --> 05:12.480] Now that being said, before we get started on any of this, Debra, you said you had some [05:12.480 --> 05:13.480] announcements to make? [05:13.480 --> 05:16.600] Yeah, I have some announcements here. [05:16.600 --> 05:23.200] Concerning the legislative committee hearing, the criminal jurisprudence committee hearing [05:23.200 --> 05:31.400] on House Bill 1937, this is the bill that would outlaw the TSA groping, that hearing, [05:31.400 --> 05:36.440] that public hearing is tomorrow folks and I spent about a half an hour on the phone [05:36.440 --> 05:43.440] today with the clerk of the criminal jurisprudence committee to try to figure out what exactly [05:43.440 --> 05:49.760] is going on and how can folks participate in this hearing. [05:49.760 --> 05:51.880] Excuse me. [05:51.880 --> 05:55.400] Sorry folks. [05:55.400 --> 06:00.720] Okay, and here is the deal on that issue. [06:00.720 --> 06:04.760] There's not a specific set time, kind of like I said before. [06:04.760 --> 06:11.800] What happens is that they go into committee after the adjournment of the House on the [06:11.800 --> 06:12.800] floor. [06:12.800 --> 06:19.040] Now, the House normally adjourns at about 10 a.m., between 10 and 11 a.m., and then [06:19.040 --> 06:26.980] all the various members of the House go into committee. [06:26.980 --> 06:35.040] At that point in time, usually they're in committee for several hours. [06:35.040 --> 06:41.760] Now, there's 35 bills, I'm sorry, Eddie, can you go ahead, I'm having some problems [06:41.760 --> 06:45.560] with my mic, I've got to fix before I continue. [06:45.560 --> 06:46.560] Sure. [06:46.560 --> 06:52.320] Okay, the representative I'm going to be talking to is Representative James White. [06:52.320 --> 06:59.920] I am going to see if there's a possibility of also being able to get an interview with [06:59.920 --> 07:05.640] David Simpson, who is the representative that has brought in the two TSA bills that Debra [07:05.640 --> 07:08.400] is trying to give the announcement about. [07:08.400 --> 07:14.960] So hopefully there will be something productive done on Wednesday as far as getting some information [07:14.960 --> 07:17.520] into the hands of these representatives. [07:17.520 --> 07:23.680] Now, since we're so close to the time when the legislature is winding down its acts of [07:23.680 --> 07:33.200] business such as they are, I don't fully expect to see anything done at this particular session. [07:33.200 --> 07:39.640] However, this does give us time to make these issues that I will be putting in their hands [07:39.640 --> 07:48.800] and those that are to yet be addressed out to a wider range of people. [07:48.800 --> 07:56.320] What we need to work on doing is getting individuals in their particular areas going directly to [07:56.320 --> 08:04.460] their state representatives and verbally beating the tar out of them to properly address these [08:04.460 --> 08:07.320] issues on behalf of the people. [08:07.320 --> 08:12.200] And when I say on behalf of the people, I'm not saying in such a way that sanctions the [08:12.200 --> 08:14.360] way the government's doing it now. [08:14.360 --> 08:21.960] I'm not talking about ways that give the government more power to act arbitrarily or in complete [08:21.960 --> 08:29.920] delusion of the people's rights and our perception of what they are, but to actually enforce them [08:29.920 --> 08:37.440] the way we understand them to be, which is unalienable, irrevocable and outside the powers [08:37.440 --> 08:41.400] of the legislature to do anything to. [08:41.400 --> 08:47.600] And this gives us time to pound this home to them or show them that your failure to [08:47.600 --> 08:55.960] do so will ensure that we work against you at every turn to get you in office or prevent [08:55.960 --> 08:58.440] you from getting in office. [08:58.440 --> 09:00.640] The choice is yours. [09:00.640 --> 09:07.120] You either work with us or we get rid of you until we find somebody that will. [09:07.120 --> 09:12.040] If we don't wake up and get this going, folks, we're lost, we're sunk. [09:12.040 --> 09:16.760] We are history in a literal sense. [09:16.760 --> 09:24.000] America is dead and gone, Texas is dead and gone, because we're just not going to survive [09:24.000 --> 09:25.640] with the way things are. [09:25.640 --> 09:33.920] Okay, Deborah, did you get your problems worked out there? [09:33.920 --> 09:36.040] I'm going to take that as a no. [09:36.040 --> 09:40.280] Okay, we'll continue on here for just a minute. [09:40.280 --> 09:46.400] Now let's take one of the things that I'm addressing that I finished, or at least I'm [09:46.400 --> 09:50.400] trying to finish working on the white paper on today. [09:50.400 --> 09:55.120] What I've done is I've written another white paper on the State Bar Act of Texas. [09:55.120 --> 10:02.720] I have outlined how and why it is completely unconstitutional pursuant to Texas Constitution. [10:02.720 --> 10:11.320] I've gone into great detail and linked up every constitutional article and statutory [10:11.320 --> 10:18.520] section or provision that shows very clearly what the limitations and or powers under this [10:18.520 --> 10:28.640] act actually are, how it allows the lawyers to basically monopolize every branch of government [10:28.640 --> 10:33.080] to ensure that they control government. [10:33.080 --> 10:37.960] That's exactly how the State Bar Act is being used. [10:37.960 --> 10:45.760] It's being used to create a private monopoly for the private personal gain and benefit [10:45.760 --> 10:54.600] of lawyers who are actually using the color and authority and power and resources of what [10:54.600 --> 11:04.240] the law says is a government office to ensure their own personal gain and enrichment. [11:04.240 --> 11:09.160] There's absolutely no question that's what's being done. [11:09.160 --> 11:16.960] Even the penal code statute that they use to punish the unauthorized practice of law [11:16.960 --> 11:26.840] or the holding oneself out to be a lawyer, which are 38.122 for the lawyer, 38.123 for [11:26.840 --> 11:33.520] the unauthorized practice of law, both of those are under the section of the penal code [11:33.520 --> 11:43.760] that is entitled Interference with Governmental Operation, Obstruction of Governmental Operation. [11:43.760 --> 11:52.360] Well, that right there completely insinuates that the practice of law is a government function. [11:52.360 --> 12:02.200] Therefore, the practice of law is something limited to what government does. [12:02.200 --> 12:10.960] By that term, if a lawyer or an attorney is practicing law, then they must be a judicial [12:10.960 --> 12:18.160] officer because the State Bar Act creates the State Bar as an administrative office [12:18.160 --> 12:21.680] of the judicial branch of government. [12:21.680 --> 12:27.720] I go through and I outline all of this down through here to make this point very, very [12:27.720 --> 12:29.320] clear. [12:29.320 --> 12:31.360] We even go to the State Bar website. [12:31.360 --> 12:35.200] Now, listen to what's listed on the State Bar website. [12:35.200 --> 12:42.040] The State Bar of Texas is an administrative agency of the state's judicial branch and [12:42.040 --> 12:50.400] is charged with providing educational programs for the legal profession and the public, administering [12:50.400 --> 12:59.120] the mandatory continuing education program for attorneys and managing the grievance procedure, [12:59.120 --> 13:01.840] more like covering up the grievance procedure. [13:01.840 --> 13:12.280] But anyway, the Bar is a unified State Bar composed of 62,500 members with total budgeted [13:12.280 --> 13:15.960] revenues, budgeted revenues. [13:15.960 --> 13:18.920] They are using taxpayer money. [13:18.920 --> 13:30.120] It is taken out of the state budget to the tune of $26 million per year. [13:30.120 --> 13:38.440] The State Bar of Texas had its beginnings in 1882 with the unification coming in 1927. [13:38.440 --> 13:53.640] The State Bar Act was adopted by the legislature in 1939, in 1939, 49%, 73 of 150 of the members [13:53.640 --> 13:58.280] of the House of Representatives were attorneys. [13:58.280 --> 14:07.800] The Senate, okay, the Senate was 87% attorneys. [14:07.800 --> 14:15.360] Now tell me how it was possible for these people to vote on an act that created a direct [14:15.360 --> 14:23.360] personal financial benefit to them when the Texas Constitution, Article 3, Section 22, [14:23.360 --> 14:31.400] specifically forbids any member of the legislature from voting on any act from which they would [14:31.400 --> 14:34.840] derive a personal benefit. [14:34.840 --> 14:39.440] And yet every one of these idiots voted. [14:39.440 --> 14:43.240] And of course, that gave us the State Bar Act. [14:43.240 --> 14:57.320] Now 27 out of 31 of Texas Senators in 1939 were lawyers, okay? [14:57.320 --> 15:02.920] Now let's finish up with what's on the State Bar website. [15:02.920 --> 15:10.560] Now the State Bar is governed by a board of directors that receive no compensation and [15:10.560 --> 15:16.680] are elected by the membership, meaning other members of the bar. [15:16.680 --> 15:22.000] That's who governs the bar, it is other members of the bar. [15:22.000 --> 15:25.160] Talk about the Fox Garden, the hen house. [15:25.160 --> 15:33.920] The bar includes committees, boards, sections, and divisions that are run by more than 260 [15:33.920 --> 15:45.200] full-time employees and 4,500 volunteers, both lawyers and non-lawyers. [15:45.200 --> 15:52.680] And you wonder why complaining to the bar association about a judge or about a lawyer [15:52.680 --> 15:57.240] and to the Judicial Conduct Committee about a judge does no good? [15:57.240 --> 16:04.440] Well, there's a really good indicator right there because they're the ones that want [16:04.440 --> 16:09.280] the offices that they're required to sanction. [16:09.280 --> 16:14.080] And in order to get there, they have to be in the good graces of those judges that are [16:14.080 --> 16:16.040] already there. [16:16.040 --> 16:21.040] Are they going to be able to get promoted or put in the place of a judge unless one [16:21.040 --> 16:22.720] of two things happens? [16:22.720 --> 16:25.600] They're not going to, I can guarantee you. [16:25.600 --> 16:30.760] The other judges pressure those in charge of making the elections or appointment to [16:30.760 --> 16:40.320] ensure that these people make it, or some crony like the governor's office manages to [16:40.320 --> 16:45.440] get dirt on these individuals so that when they appoint them to these offices, they can [16:45.440 --> 16:49.320] control them because they have the dirt on them. [16:49.320 --> 16:51.440] Anyway, folks, we'll be right back. [16:51.440 --> 16:54.720] This is Rule of Law Radio, Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens, Randy Kelton. 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[19:12.520 --> 19:35.920] Okay, folks, we are back, rule of law, ruleoflawradio.com, sorry for the technical issues earlier. [19:35.920 --> 19:46.280] All right, I was in the middle of making the announcement concerning the House Bill 1937 [19:46.280 --> 19:49.680] public hearing committee hearing that is tomorrow. [19:49.680 --> 19:56.120] I spent about half an hour on the phone with the clerk of the Criminal Jurisprudence Committee [19:56.120 --> 19:59.280] and he told me basically this is the way it works and this is the way it works with all [19:59.280 --> 20:05.680] committees and it's kind of messed up for the public but this is the way it is. [20:05.680 --> 20:12.560] The legislators go into committee after their session adjourns on the floor. [20:12.560 --> 20:20.000] They start their day on the floor debating bills, hearing bills, these sorts of things. [20:20.000 --> 20:23.720] That starts first thing in the morning and then they typically adjourn around 10 or 11 [20:23.720 --> 20:28.360] o'clock in the morning, sometimes 12, and then they go into committee for the rest of [20:28.360 --> 20:29.360] the afternoon. [20:29.360 --> 20:38.040] They typically hear dozens of bills at a time in one committee hearing. [20:38.040 --> 20:44.440] This is not just for House Bill 1937 tomorrow. [20:44.440 --> 20:51.880] This committee hearing tomorrow is going to be hearing a lot of bills, 35 are on the agenda. [20:51.880 --> 20:56.800] I asked the gentleman, I said, well, what is the schedule? [20:56.800 --> 21:00.480] And I said, and how long are these committee hearings, these public hearings? [21:00.480 --> 21:05.600] He said, generally they're about five hours or longer and he said, but we've been kind [21:05.600 --> 21:09.320] of blazing through the bills and so it could be as short as two hours. [21:09.320 --> 21:10.320] They just don't know. [21:10.320 --> 21:11.320] They can't say. [21:11.320 --> 21:16.880] And I asked them, well, what is the deal concerning the agenda? [21:16.880 --> 21:18.600] Like which bill is heard first? [21:18.600 --> 21:22.680] And he said, they can't tell because what they'll do is they'll wait until the author [21:22.680 --> 21:28.400] of the bill comes into the committee or they may be waiting on witnesses or people that [21:28.400 --> 21:32.640] they want to testify in support of the bill in these sorts of things. [21:32.640 --> 21:39.280] So basically the deal is this, there are other issues at hand here because right now on the [21:39.280 --> 21:48.160] floor of the House is the extremely controversial Real ID Act bill, I guess for the implementation [21:48.160 --> 21:50.920] of the Real ID Act here in Texas. [21:50.920 --> 21:55.520] And they were supposed to be debating that on the floor of the House today and they expected [21:55.520 --> 22:00.040] that they were going to be on the floor all day long. [22:00.040 --> 22:07.400] Now for some reason they decided to put off the debate until tomorrow, maybe even Wednesday. [22:07.400 --> 22:09.440] This is what I'm being told. [22:09.440 --> 22:15.960] And so if they do that tomorrow, then the committee hearing for House Bill 1937 is going [22:15.960 --> 22:17.720] to be put off as well. [22:17.720 --> 22:23.200] And so what I'm going to do is I'm going to call them tomorrow around 10 in the morning [22:23.200 --> 22:29.840] to try to find out what the deal is from this clerk of the Criminal Jurisprudence Committee. [22:29.840 --> 22:38.120] He says that he expects that they will be out of the floor and into committee by approximately [22:38.120 --> 22:40.200] 12 o'clock noon. [22:40.200 --> 22:45.280] He thinks that they're going to put off the debate again concerning the Real ID Act. [22:45.280 --> 22:49.120] So I'm going to plan on just going down there. [22:49.120 --> 22:53.960] Now concerning giving affidavits or submitting any kind of paperwork, like say you don't [22:53.960 --> 23:00.720] want to talk or even if you do want to talk, you cannot bring in affidavits from other [23:00.720 --> 23:02.320] people. [23:02.320 --> 23:04.040] That is not allowed. [23:04.040 --> 23:10.200] And the way the committee hearing works is that you have to fill out their form, their [23:10.200 --> 23:14.800] affidavit form where you state whether you're for or against the bill and you can write [23:14.800 --> 23:17.080] down a reason why and then you put your name. [23:17.080 --> 23:18.080] You have to use their form. [23:18.080 --> 23:19.640] You can't bring in your own letter. [23:19.640 --> 23:24.120] If you want to bring in your own letter or affidavit, you can and it will be submitted [23:24.120 --> 23:27.800] to the committee members but it won't go into the record. [23:27.800 --> 23:32.760] If you want what you have to say to go into the record, you have to use one of their forms [23:32.760 --> 23:36.000] and submit it to the clerk of the committee. [23:36.000 --> 23:44.160] Now what this gentleman told me was that even if the bill has already been discussed in [23:44.160 --> 23:50.920] the hearing and you show up late, you can still fill out one of their forms stating [23:50.920 --> 23:55.760] which side of the bill you're on for or against and any comments and that that will go into [23:55.760 --> 24:00.920] the record when they are, when they go to take a vote in the committee hearing. [24:00.920 --> 24:04.540] They will go back and review all of the affidavits that were submitted. [24:04.540 --> 24:09.840] And so what you, and so but the thing is as far as submitting the affidavits, like I can't [24:09.840 --> 24:15.000] just go down there at 8 o'clock in the morning or you know and drop it off and then everything [24:15.000 --> 24:16.000] is okay. [24:16.000 --> 24:18.040] That's not the way it works. [24:18.040 --> 24:24.080] They won't start accepting, they won't start accepting the affidavits on the forms that [24:24.080 --> 24:29.440] they supply until the hearing, the committee hearing actually starts. [24:29.440 --> 24:34.240] And once the committee hearing actually starts, then they start accepting these affidavits [24:34.240 --> 24:39.680] from members of the public concerning any of the bills that happen to be scheduled to [24:39.680 --> 24:42.400] be heard in that committee hearing on that day. [24:42.400 --> 24:48.160] And so best case scenario, you want to get there just as the committee hearing is starting [24:48.160 --> 24:54.440] so that you can be there to talk when the bill actually comes up to be discussed within [24:54.440 --> 24:58.900] the committee and then also you will have already submitted your little affidavit. [24:58.900 --> 25:02.360] Now if you don't want to talk or you don't have time to sit around and wait, you can [25:02.360 --> 25:05.720] just submit your affidavit and then go on your way. [25:05.720 --> 25:10.640] Or if you get there late and the bill has already been discussed, then you can still [25:10.640 --> 25:14.240] submit your affidavit and it will go into the record. [25:14.240 --> 25:20.720] If you happen to get there after the committee hearing is done, then you're out of luck. [25:20.720 --> 25:23.120] You don't get to submit any affidavit. [25:23.120 --> 25:28.600] And so I protested strongly concerning this procedure because I said, you know, that makes [25:28.600 --> 25:34.760] it extremely difficult on members of the public who have to work for a living during the day. [25:34.760 --> 25:35.760] And what are we supposed to do? [25:35.760 --> 25:39.880] Just take the whole day off of work and go sit around and wait and it may be even 9 o'clock [25:39.880 --> 25:44.160] at night or 10 o'clock at night before the committee hearing even starts if there's some [25:44.160 --> 25:50.360] extremely controversial bill that's being debated on the floor because the legislators [25:50.360 --> 25:55.960] can't be released to go into committee for their scheduled public hearings. [25:55.960 --> 26:02.240] Okay, so he apologized profusely but he said he's sorry, that's just the way it is and [26:02.240 --> 26:08.560] this is the way all committees work at the legislature, there's nothing that can be done [26:08.560 --> 26:09.560] about it. [26:09.560 --> 26:14.440] And there's specific reasons for that, it's to prevent fraud and to make sure that proper [26:14.440 --> 26:21.000] points of order are maintained in the committee hearing so that an opponent of a bill can't [26:21.000 --> 26:26.040] just get the whole thing trashed on some parliamentary point of order. [26:26.040 --> 26:31.380] And so they're trying to do everything that they can to preserve the proper process of [26:31.380 --> 26:36.040] moving these bills through committee and it just happens to have the unfortunate consequence [26:36.040 --> 26:40.960] of being extremely cumbersome on the public. [26:40.960 --> 26:44.440] So that's all I can basically say about that. [26:44.440 --> 26:49.960] I'm planning on calling them in the morning and probably getting down there around 11 [26:49.960 --> 26:56.880] o'clock so I can at least wait around to submit my affidavit, you know, for whenever the committee [26:56.880 --> 26:59.240] hearing actually begins. [26:59.240 --> 27:06.320] Now, you know, it's going to depend on how long the House is in session before they adjourn [27:06.320 --> 27:11.400] to let everyone go to their committees because, you know, I got to get back to produce shows [27:11.400 --> 27:15.480] later in the afternoon so I may just not get a chance to submit my affidavit. [27:15.480 --> 27:23.140] So all I can say is that folks, you can send me an email and if you want me to call you, [27:23.140 --> 27:28.600] if you can't go, to let folks know when the committee hearing actually begins because [27:28.600 --> 27:33.160] once the committee hearing begins, then you get to go down and submit your affidavit and [27:33.160 --> 27:36.720] if you want to wait around and talk, you can do that but you got to get in there and submit [27:36.720 --> 27:40.960] your affidavit stating you're either opposed or supportive to the bill and the reasons [27:40.960 --> 27:44.640] why you have to do that during the committee hearing. [27:44.640 --> 27:51.360] So that is the scoop concerning this bill but we need to try to do what we can and it's [27:51.360 --> 27:54.800] extremely cumbersome for people who don't even live in Austin. [27:54.800 --> 27:56.880] I mean, it's bad enough for people who live in Austin. [27:56.880 --> 28:00.760] I mean, how are people who feel strongly about these issues that live in other parts of the [28:00.760 --> 28:04.040] state, how are they supposed to have any public input whatsoever? [28:04.040 --> 28:08.000] I mean, it's not very conducive for very much public input. [28:08.000 --> 28:11.960] That's for sure but that's what we have to work with and tomorrow is the last chance [28:11.960 --> 28:18.080] for, is the only chance for the public to have any input whatsoever on this House bill [28:18.080 --> 28:23.240] concerning the banishing of the TSA groping in Texas. [28:23.240 --> 28:26.560] So that is my announcement concerning that. [28:26.560 --> 28:31.000] I have one other announcement to make concerning a topic that we're going to be covering on [28:31.000 --> 28:32.520] this coming Friday. [28:32.520 --> 28:37.600] I've confirmed with my very good friend, Dr. Bill Veith, he's a psychologist, a clinical [28:37.600 --> 28:38.600] psychologist. [28:38.600 --> 28:43.200] He's talked about, you know, people being committed by the courts and these sorts of [28:43.200 --> 28:44.200] things. [28:44.200 --> 28:51.040] He is a currency expert and we are going to be breaking down and debunking all the myths [28:51.040 --> 28:59.000] surrounding the Bernard Von Nothouse case, all right, because there is a lot of disinformation [28:59.000 --> 29:02.640] going on out there and we are going to totally break this down. [29:02.640 --> 29:05.280] I've been watching the case for months on Pacer. [29:05.280 --> 29:06.640] I've been reading the documents. [29:06.640 --> 29:08.840] I know exactly what's going on. [29:08.840 --> 29:09.840] I've read the indictments. [29:09.840 --> 29:11.120] I've read the jury verdicts. [29:11.120 --> 29:17.240] I've read a lot of the pleadings and I can tell you what, folks, the news we're going [29:17.240 --> 29:22.240] to tell you about this case is probably going to be something that you wouldn't have expected, [29:22.240 --> 29:25.480] but I will leave that for a big surprise for you guys. [29:25.480 --> 29:31.120] The big breakdown, the big debunking of the Bernard Von Nothouse case is going to be this [29:31.120 --> 29:36.880] Friday at 8 p.m. and I think you're going to be pretty surprised with what we are going [29:36.880 --> 29:38.280] to have to say about it. [29:38.280 --> 29:43.080] So, when we get back, we've got another good friend of ours, Mike, in Texas that's going [29:43.080 --> 29:47.360] to be talking about a case that he's been appealing, trying to get in front of the Court [29:47.360 --> 29:51.160] of Criminal Appeals and when we get back, we're going to go to Mike from Texas. 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[31:43.440 --> 31:48.520] I highly recommend searching for your own name at Spokeo.com and following the procedure [31:48.520 --> 31:50.160] for removing your listing. [31:50.160 --> 31:52.160] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [31:52.160 --> 31:54.680] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [31:54.680 --> 32:12.280] Yes, I got a warrant and I'm going to solve them to the head of government them, prosecute [32:12.280 --> 32:13.280] them. [32:13.280 --> 32:14.280] Okay. [32:14.280 --> 32:39.080] All right, folks. [32:39.080 --> 32:40.080] We are back. [32:40.080 --> 32:45.080] This is Rule of Law Radio, Debra Stevens, Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton. [32:45.080 --> 32:46.080] Okay. [32:46.080 --> 32:47.680] We've got the announcements out. [32:47.680 --> 32:51.880] Now let's go to Mike in Texas and talk to him a little bit about this issue that he's [32:51.880 --> 32:53.960] trying to get heard before the appellate court. [32:53.960 --> 32:54.960] Hi, Mike. [32:54.960 --> 32:55.960] Hi, Eddie. [32:55.960 --> 32:56.960] Hi, Deb. [32:56.960 --> 33:00.040] So tell us what you got. [33:00.040 --> 33:01.040] Okay. [33:01.040 --> 33:02.640] We've gone over this before. [33:02.640 --> 33:10.240] In fact, I sent you and Debra a draft of my motion for re-hearing. [33:10.240 --> 33:11.880] Yeah, I did get that read. [33:11.880 --> 33:13.480] I like what you have in it. [33:13.480 --> 33:14.480] That's good. [33:14.480 --> 33:15.480] Okay. [33:15.480 --> 33:21.320] Basically, it started out with a seatbelt ticket in McKinney. [33:21.320 --> 33:26.320] The city prosecutor had no post of office. [33:26.320 --> 33:31.280] He was also a client on the complaint, brought it up. [33:31.280 --> 33:38.400] And the judge basically could care less, overruled it all, took it to county court. [33:38.400 --> 33:45.600] The judge there, who is now the Collin County District Attorney, and there's some ethics [33:45.600 --> 33:53.960] investigations going on on him, refused to rule on it. [33:53.960 --> 34:02.440] So took it to Court of Appeals, and they found a loophole to avoid ruling on it, that as [34:02.440 --> 34:12.320] the fine was under $100, they didn't have jurisdiction, even though I was fined $150. [34:12.320 --> 34:20.040] So take it to Court of Criminal Appeals and get a little postcard back the other day saying [34:20.040 --> 34:26.440] that your petition for discretionary review has been refused without comment. [34:26.440 --> 34:33.120] Called the clerk, and was told the same thing, there's no comment, it was just refused. [34:33.120 --> 34:41.840] So I've got until the day after tomorrow, the 24th, to get a motion for re-hearing in, [34:41.840 --> 34:44.840] and that's where we're trying to go with it. [34:44.840 --> 34:56.760] I think I'm bringing up enough good stuff that hopefully it will move them to grant [34:56.760 --> 34:58.400] the re-hearing on it. [34:58.400 --> 35:01.520] They have addressed this issue before. [35:01.520 --> 35:07.080] There was another case a few years back that brought up exactly the same points, but they [35:07.080 --> 35:13.240] avoided ruling on it, on his points directly, because he hadn't brought them up in the lower [35:13.240 --> 35:18.240] court, the first time he was bringing them up, he's on appeal, so sorry, you violate [35:18.240 --> 35:24.280] the rules, we don't have to rule on that, your conviction is affirmed. [35:24.280 --> 35:29.000] Yeah, but the problem with that argument on the part of the court is that if they don't [35:29.000 --> 35:35.720] have the oath, they lack jurisdiction, and jurisdiction can be challenged at any point [35:35.720 --> 35:41.000] in the process, even years after a conviction has been had. [35:41.000 --> 35:47.160] So this is just complete judicial nonsense they're pulling and saying, well, you didn't [35:47.160 --> 35:52.400] bring it up before this, so since you only did it on appeal, we're going to ignore the [35:52.400 --> 35:53.400] issue. [35:53.400 --> 35:54.400] Right. [35:54.400 --> 35:58.720] Well, fortunately, though, this has been brought up from day one, all the way through the municipal [35:58.720 --> 36:08.040] courts, the motions have been almost word for word, so they can't use that excuse, and [36:08.040 --> 36:15.960] they can't use an excuse of it's frivolous because they took an appeal on it in the past. [36:15.960 --> 36:25.680] And they have yet to rule on the actual facts of that regarding oath of office for anyone [36:25.680 --> 36:33.800] other than judges, and also the fact that, well, there's been other cases that have ruled [36:33.800 --> 36:42.040] in the past, which there's been cases on both sides of it, but they're not following precedent [36:42.040 --> 36:45.720] and they're not following the law, because the Constitution says you've got to have an [36:45.720 --> 36:46.720] oath of office. [36:46.720 --> 36:51.800] Even the local government code says you've got to have an oath of office, and there's [36:51.800 --> 36:58.680] also plenty of cases that say you can't be a complainant and prosecutor on the same case, [36:58.680 --> 37:09.080] but yet they ignore them all, and if I'm just trying to find if there's anything else that [37:09.080 --> 37:15.240] I'm missing here that I can throw in there, because I want to have, you know, two kitchen [37:15.240 --> 37:19.600] sinks on this one, that there's no way that they're going to be able to sidestep around [37:19.600 --> 37:20.600] anything. [37:20.600 --> 37:26.640] Well, do you also have the motion from the seminar material for the motion to show authority [37:26.640 --> 37:29.560] for the prosecuting attorney when it's a city attorney? [37:29.560 --> 37:31.840] Oh, I'm sorry. [37:31.840 --> 37:33.880] I don't quite understand that question. [37:33.880 --> 37:40.360] Well, in my traffic seminar material, I have a motion, a motion to show authority, and [37:40.360 --> 37:46.040] it's directed at the prosecuting attorney when it's a city attorney, and it goes through [37:46.040 --> 37:53.840] both statute and state constitution as to exactly why a city attorney cannot in any [37:53.840 --> 37:58.400] way, shape, or form prosecute in the name of the state. [37:58.400 --> 38:05.760] The constitution and the law specifically forbid it, and they forbid it because a city [38:05.760 --> 38:11.160] attorney has no authority to sign a charging instrument, among other things. [38:11.160 --> 38:16.160] Okay, no, I do not have that. [38:16.160 --> 38:23.000] Someone has also made the argument that the district attorney is allowed to delegate that [38:23.000 --> 38:27.040] authority to the city attorney to prosecute in the name of the state. [38:27.040 --> 38:28.800] That's bupkis. [38:28.800 --> 38:31.440] That does not exist in constitution. [38:31.440 --> 38:40.360] The constitution specifically limits the attorney for the state to those that are in the district [38:40.360 --> 38:43.520] attorney's or county attorney's office. [38:43.520 --> 38:44.520] That's it. [38:44.520 --> 38:45.520] Right. [38:45.520 --> 38:46.520] Yep. [38:46.520 --> 38:54.640] I understand those, and what I am trying to do though, because I know those are valid [38:54.640 --> 38:59.800] points, but I don't think they've ever prevailed at the appellate level yet. [38:59.800 --> 39:04.880] I don't think they've ever been addressed, at least not extensively. [39:04.880 --> 39:11.320] But that's what I'm trying to do here is to keep everything completely contained into [39:11.320 --> 39:13.720] what has already been covered in law. [39:13.720 --> 39:19.960] There's a statute that says it, there's a constitutional section that says it, and there's [39:19.960 --> 39:21.840] a case that says it. [39:21.840 --> 39:27.280] That's what I'm backing all of my other stuff up. [39:27.280 --> 39:31.560] I'm not saying that your stuff isn't great, but I'm just trying to stay within this realm [39:31.560 --> 39:32.560] again. [39:32.560 --> 39:33.560] No, I understand. [39:33.560 --> 39:34.560] That's fine. [39:34.560 --> 39:42.000] In fact, with your permission, I would very much like to take your motion here to that [39:42.000 --> 39:47.000] meeting I'm having with State Representative White on Wednesday, just to show him one of [39:47.000 --> 39:53.240] the points as to why we need to be doing something about the corrupt judiciary in this state. [39:53.240 --> 39:54.240] Yes. [39:54.240 --> 39:57.960] By all means, you can take anything that I... I think I've given you copies of all of [39:57.960 --> 39:58.960] my stuff. [39:58.960 --> 39:59.960] It's all welcome. [39:59.960 --> 40:00.960] You're welcome to it. [40:00.960 --> 40:01.960] All right. [40:01.960 --> 40:02.960] Thank you. [40:02.960 --> 40:03.960] Okay. [40:03.960 --> 40:08.760] So, have you got this filed yet? [40:08.760 --> 40:09.760] Not yet. [40:09.760 --> 40:16.160] I just wanted to, like I said, run it by you guys first, and maybe one or two other people [40:16.160 --> 40:17.160] look at it. [40:17.160 --> 40:22.480] I've gotten until Thursday to get it filed. [40:22.480 --> 40:23.480] Okay. [40:23.480 --> 40:28.800] Well, from what I can see, for the issues that you're addressing specifically in there, [40:28.800 --> 40:32.560] you've got everything pretty well right where you need it. [40:32.560 --> 40:33.560] It looks good. [40:33.560 --> 40:37.320] I would file it as is, without any issues. [40:37.320 --> 40:38.320] Okay. [40:38.320 --> 40:39.320] All right. [40:39.320 --> 40:48.480] Well, then that's the next step to... We'll go ahead and go with that, and see what happens [40:48.480 --> 40:49.480] next. [40:49.480 --> 40:50.480] All right. [40:50.480 --> 40:55.760] Well, is there anything else you'd like to relate about this process up to this point? [40:55.760 --> 41:00.720] Not just the filing that you're doing now, but the events that preceded the filing? [41:00.720 --> 41:09.200] Well, the... Like I said, when it started off in municipal court, and this was the most [41:09.200 --> 41:18.040] hilarious thing of them all, filed a motion to dismiss for all of these reasons. [41:18.040 --> 41:28.280] The next day, after I had filed it, I have a letter in my mailbox, and I opened it up, [41:28.280 --> 41:34.840] and it's my motion from the judge, with, denied in great big letters and magic marker letters [41:34.840 --> 41:40.240] right written across it, and I said, okay, that's interesting. [41:40.240 --> 41:47.440] We get to court, and he starts in on the case, and said, excuse me, judge, I've got a motion [41:47.440 --> 41:52.960] here that we need to discuss, but it's already been heard and denied. [41:52.960 --> 41:53.960] I'm sorry. [41:53.960 --> 41:54.960] Did I miss something? [41:54.960 --> 41:56.720] I don't recall hearing that. [41:56.720 --> 41:58.880] Was I out of the room? [41:58.880 --> 42:00.280] It's already been heard and denied. [42:00.280 --> 42:01.940] No, sir, it has not. [42:01.940 --> 42:04.680] We have not addressed that motion yet. [42:04.680 --> 42:06.280] It has been heard and denied. [42:06.280 --> 42:07.280] Move on. [42:07.280 --> 42:11.400] That's pretty much what they do. [42:11.400 --> 42:17.360] They ignore what the law and proper procedure is for their own sake of what's going on. [42:17.360 --> 42:21.280] They're not about to let anything proper occur because they would lose. [42:21.280 --> 42:33.400] Right, and then moved on to the county court on appeal, and that was Judge Willis there, [42:33.400 --> 42:38.680] and I at least chased him off the bench three times for him to go look up the law, which [42:38.680 --> 42:44.160] he did, but then finally in the end basically said he couldn't rule on any of this. [42:44.160 --> 42:51.640] This was for the appellate case, courts to deal with, you know, you're still guilty, [42:51.640 --> 42:52.640] and- [42:52.640 --> 42:54.840] See, that right there is a falsehood. [42:54.840 --> 43:02.360] You're entitled to a competent jurist at every stage of the proceeding, and was your original [43:02.360 --> 43:05.640] municipal hearing a court of record or non-record? [43:05.640 --> 43:06.640] It's non-record. [43:06.640 --> 43:09.440] So, it was a de novo in the county court? [43:09.440 --> 43:10.440] Yes. [43:10.440 --> 43:15.080] So, twice your first jurist was a moron? [43:15.080 --> 43:16.080] Yes. [43:16.080 --> 43:17.080] Okay. [43:17.080 --> 43:19.080] Just trying to confirm that. [43:19.080 --> 43:20.080] Right. [43:20.080 --> 43:21.080] Okay. [43:21.080 --> 43:31.760] This, folks, is exactly why lawyers should be forbidden to exist, much less sit in courts. [43:31.760 --> 43:35.960] There are times when the lawyer can be useful, like when you need a boat anchor or shark [43:35.960 --> 43:36.960] bait. [43:36.960 --> 43:37.960] Otherwise, forget them. [43:37.960 --> 43:38.960] All right. [43:38.960 --> 43:39.960] Mike, is there anything else? [43:39.960 --> 43:40.960] That's it, Eddie. [43:40.960 --> 43:41.960] Thanks so much. [43:41.960 --> 43:42.960] You're welcome. [43:42.960 --> 43:43.960] Thank you for calling in and sharing that. [43:43.960 --> 43:44.960] You bet. [43:44.960 --> 43:45.960] I'll let you know what happened. [43:45.960 --> 43:46.960] All right. [43:46.960 --> 43:47.960] All right. [43:47.960 --> 43:48.960] Thanks, Mike. 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[47:08.360 --> 47:09.360] We are back. [47:09.360 --> 47:14.600] This is Rule of Law Radio, 512-646-1984 is the call-in number. [47:14.600 --> 47:18.080] If you've got any questions or issues, please give us a call. [47:18.080 --> 47:23.600] Remember, let's try to stick to questions about issues you've got in order to keep [47:23.600 --> 47:28.480] our callers going through as quickly as possible so we can help as many as possible. [47:28.480 --> 47:32.680] The show is not about calling in to present material unless you've been invited as a [47:32.680 --> 47:33.680] guest. [47:33.680 --> 47:40.480] Otherwise, please bring in your issues that involve getting answers to questions, okay? [47:40.480 --> 47:44.800] Or that you've got something pertinent to the issue being discussed that would help [47:44.800 --> 47:49.600] us improve our answers or the situation as we're dealing with it, okay? [47:49.600 --> 47:52.400] All right, right now we have Guy in Arkansas. [47:52.400 --> 47:53.880] Good evening, Guy. [47:53.880 --> 47:54.880] What can we do for you? [47:54.880 --> 47:55.880] Hey. [47:55.880 --> 47:56.880] Good evening, Eddie. [47:56.880 --> 48:06.200] As per our short conversation last Friday about my Court of Appeals case, I didn't [48:06.200 --> 48:13.040] see your email address on the Rule of Law website, so I sent my brief in care of Eddie [48:13.040 --> 48:19.400] or, I mean, Randy, and I asked Randy to pass it on to you, and of course, I know, you know, [48:19.400 --> 48:20.720] Randy's a busy guy, so I don't know. [48:20.720 --> 48:25.120] He probably did not see it, and yes, Eddie's email is on the Rule of Law website. [48:25.120 --> 48:30.280] If you click on the button that says Contact on theruleoflawradio.com, it will go to the [48:30.280 --> 48:32.680] webpage that has all of our email addresses. [48:32.680 --> 48:38.160] Okay, because I went to the one that was at the bottom of the page, and it just had Randy's [48:38.160 --> 48:40.800] two addresses and yours, Deborah, and I didn't see it. [48:40.800 --> 48:46.560] Okay, well, like I said, at the top of theruleoflawradio.com, you'll see a navigation bar on the side with [48:46.560 --> 48:49.720] several many different buttons to go to different places. [48:49.720 --> 48:51.640] One of those buttons says Contact. [48:51.640 --> 48:52.640] Click on that button. [48:52.640 --> 48:53.640] Okay. [48:53.640 --> 48:58.920] I'll do that, and I'll send it to you again, Eddie, and maybe we'll touch base Thursday [48:58.920 --> 48:59.920] or Friday. [48:59.920 --> 49:00.920] Okay. [49:00.920 --> 49:01.920] I'll be looking for it. [49:01.920 --> 49:02.920] Thank you. [49:02.920 --> 49:03.920] Bye-bye. [49:03.920 --> 49:04.920] Bye-bye. [49:04.920 --> 49:05.920] Okay. [49:05.920 --> 49:08.560] Well, that wraps up all the callers so far. [49:08.560 --> 49:12.640] Again, 512-646-9284 is the call-in number. [49:12.640 --> 49:17.040] While we're waiting on some other folks to call in, I'll go ahead and go into some of [49:17.040 --> 49:23.280] the other things that I'm going to be taking with me to see Representative White with. [49:23.280 --> 49:30.760] I am going to be taking him paperwork on the court's abuse and refusal to perform their [49:30.760 --> 49:40.400] duties in accordance with Code of Criminal Procedure 1517 and 1406 B and C, and A for [49:40.400 --> 49:41.840] that matter. [49:41.840 --> 49:51.000] I'll be going into how the legislators have basically circumvented constitutional protections [49:51.000 --> 49:57.880] by writing statute that allows the courts to refuse to provide assistance of counsel [49:57.880 --> 50:04.360] to those that cannot afford counsel or have not had opportunity to procure counsel when [50:04.360 --> 50:07.520] they're hauled before a magistrate. [50:07.520 --> 50:14.000] All of these things are highly unconstitutional and illegal, and these courts are doing it [50:14.000 --> 50:20.320] without remorse or regret and saying we're allowed to by law. [50:20.320 --> 50:27.920] Baloney, the legislators cannot create such a law, and any time they try to do that, the [50:27.920 --> 50:33.360] court's duty is to throw it out and say, no, you can't do that. [50:33.360 --> 50:34.720] We must do this. [50:34.720 --> 50:39.920] The people ordered us to do this, and that is who we work for. [50:39.920 --> 50:40.920] Not anymore. [50:40.920 --> 50:43.880] These people are in every branch of government. [50:43.880 --> 50:50.720] They act only for themselves and those that benefit them in other ways. [50:50.720 --> 50:54.560] And the people, pardon the expression, be damned. [50:54.560 --> 50:57.140] They could care less about us. [50:57.140 --> 51:02.220] The few that would care about us are soon taken to the point of indoctrination where [51:02.220 --> 51:08.920] they learn to be just like those around them, and it all becomes a go along to get along [51:08.920 --> 51:11.560] government. [51:11.560 --> 51:13.600] They keep doing what they're doing. [51:13.600 --> 51:15.520] They keep stealing what they're stealing. [51:15.520 --> 51:21.280] They keep enriching themselves off the backs of the people in violation of every mandate [51:21.280 --> 51:27.560] we put in place to protect us from them, and we continue to allow them to get away with [51:27.560 --> 51:28.560] it. [51:28.560 --> 51:35.520] Personally, I think it's time to bring back lynchings, tarings, and featherings, and riding [51:35.520 --> 51:39.320] out of town on a rail. [51:39.320 --> 51:45.960] We are at a point where nothing else is going to get us back to being a free people. [51:45.960 --> 51:53.160] These people refuse to obey the rules and then have the gall to say that we commit violations [51:53.160 --> 51:56.160] where nobody gets injured. [51:56.160 --> 52:05.320] Yet, they cause irreparable permanent harm, and they're not even partially held accountable [52:05.320 --> 52:07.840] for what they do. [52:07.840 --> 52:13.960] Something stinks in the state of Denmark, and it ain't the pate, okay? [52:13.960 --> 52:17.600] We need to wake up, folks. [52:17.600 --> 52:21.400] If we don't do it, they're not going to. [52:21.400 --> 52:26.840] How many times do I have to get on here and raise this little tarot? [52:26.840 --> 52:31.680] We are the only government that exists, okay? [52:31.680 --> 52:36.480] We the people, we're the only government. [52:36.480 --> 52:43.080] Everybody else is a paid servant of that government. [52:43.080 --> 52:45.040] They don't rule. [52:45.040 --> 52:47.480] They're not our rulers. [52:47.480 --> 52:53.040] They're not even good as measuring sticks, much less rulers. [52:53.040 --> 52:59.240] They're completely imbecilic, untrustworthy individuals, or they wouldn't have run for [52:59.240 --> 53:02.920] public office in the current state of things. [53:02.920 --> 53:09.120] The only reason these people are running is because they see a way to steal more for themselves. [53:09.120 --> 53:15.200] We can't get the Christian individuals, the moral individuals, the God-fearing men and [53:15.200 --> 53:20.760] women that call themselves Christians to get involved. [53:20.760 --> 53:29.000] And then we act surprised when the crap pile gets bigger, deeper, and smellier. [53:29.000 --> 53:36.840] I could shout myself hoarse over this, and I still feel like the audience remains small. [53:36.840 --> 53:42.400] How many of you that listen to what we do here are screaming it from your own rooftops, [53:42.400 --> 53:46.840] are getting people in your area together to do the types of seminars that I'm trying to [53:46.840 --> 53:48.800] accomplish down here? [53:48.800 --> 53:50.800] Have them bring in somebody new. [53:50.800 --> 53:59.540] It's time to get our feet to work, our backs bent under the load of getting this changed. [53:59.540 --> 54:05.880] No one's going to do it but us, or we're stuck with it. [54:05.880 --> 54:08.240] I don't like quicksand. [54:08.240 --> 54:14.840] I don't like the fear of being sucked into quicksand, yet every time we make a move in [54:14.840 --> 54:20.800] today's society, that's exactly what it feels like you're doing, feeling around with your [54:20.800 --> 54:27.320] sunken, submerged foot, trying to find something solid to stand on while the mire around you [54:27.320 --> 54:31.600] sucks you in deeper. [54:31.600 --> 54:36.760] We sit still long enough, we will completely sink. [54:36.760 --> 54:44.580] So it doesn't matter whether you fight against it and sink fast or slow, sunk is sunk. [54:44.580 --> 54:49.960] I would rather work around and try to find a way out of it than be stuck in it forever [54:49.960 --> 54:54.720] till I'm gone anyway. [54:54.720 --> 54:55.720] Choice is ours. [54:55.720 --> 54:56.720] I've made mine. [54:56.720 --> 54:59.640] What are the rest of you going to do? [54:59.640 --> 55:01.600] Let's get into action. [55:01.600 --> 55:07.560] Stop listening all the time unless it's just to enforce what you're doing and seek direction. [55:07.560 --> 55:10.760] We need some action from everybody. [55:10.760 --> 55:13.080] So please, let's get busy on that. [55:13.080 --> 55:15.840] All right, we have another caller, Rob in Connecticut. [55:15.840 --> 55:19.120] Good evening, Rob, what can we do for you? [55:19.120 --> 55:21.320] Yeah, you're absolutely right. [55:21.320 --> 55:28.320] What we need is zero tolerance on any law, especially the people that are in power who [55:28.320 --> 55:36.440] have the authority to do certain things like judges or district attorneys or governors [55:36.440 --> 55:42.960] or senators, anyone who uses their position to influence something, even something as [55:42.960 --> 55:45.640] small as fixing a parking ticket. [55:45.640 --> 55:51.400] If they try to go outside the law to do something, to use that power to influence something, [55:51.400 --> 55:57.200] that should be a felony and there should be severe consequences because unless every single [55:57.200 --> 56:02.600] one of us have to obey the laws equally, this is just going to continue. [56:02.600 --> 56:03.720] I absolutely agree. [56:03.720 --> 56:09.600] I don't think there should be a single act that a government servant can commit that [56:09.600 --> 56:13.700] would involve anything less than a state jail felony. [56:13.700 --> 56:17.160] There should be no misdemeanors in government service. [56:17.160 --> 56:23.640] You violate your oath of office, the constitution or the laws, it is always a felony. [56:23.640 --> 56:27.480] That's how it ought to be set up. [56:27.480 --> 56:29.240] We'll never turn things around. [56:29.240 --> 56:34.760] We'll never get our truly free country back unless we take a zero tolerance stand like [56:34.760 --> 56:35.760] that. [56:35.760 --> 56:39.240] These people just get away with too much because they have friends in high places. [56:39.240 --> 56:43.880] They know people who will do things for them and they get around the law that way. [56:43.880 --> 56:45.240] They skirt around things. [56:45.240 --> 56:49.120] They do live above the law because they have their own little private club where they have [56:49.120 --> 56:50.120] friends. [56:50.120 --> 56:56.600] Exactly, which is why that club should never ever be allowed to be self-monitoring. [56:56.600 --> 57:00.520] That should never have happened. [57:00.520 --> 57:05.440] By the same token, I believe there should be a lot less laws so there'd be fewer laws [57:05.440 --> 57:09.420] that people would try to get fixed for themselves in the first place. [57:09.420 --> 57:12.080] I don't care how many laws they write. [57:12.080 --> 57:16.560] The question is how many of them actually apply to us versus the things over which we [57:16.560 --> 57:19.280] actually gave them authority. [57:19.280 --> 57:26.160] The majority of the laws they write have no application to the people, absolutely none. [57:26.160 --> 57:32.920] We're just made to be or taught to believe that they do when in fact they don't. [57:32.920 --> 57:37.360] They couldn't possibly because if you read the majority of these enactments on their [57:37.360 --> 57:45.040] face, they violate one or more constitutionally protected rights every single time. [57:45.040 --> 57:49.440] That alone would take them out of the ability to be applicable to the people. [57:49.440 --> 57:52.320] Yeah, that's absolutely true. [57:52.320 --> 57:54.760] Okay, I just wanted to add that, Eddie. [57:54.760 --> 57:55.760] Thanks. [57:55.760 --> 57:56.760] All right. [57:56.760 --> 57:57.760] Appreciate it, Rob. [57:57.760 --> 57:58.760] Thanks for calling in. [57:58.760 --> 57:59.760] All right. [57:59.760 --> 58:00.760] We have Rodney in Texas. [58:00.760 --> 58:01.760] Rodney, what can we do for you? [58:01.760 --> 58:02.760] Hang on. [58:02.760 --> 58:03.760] Sorry about that. [58:03.760 --> 58:08.200] We've got a break coming up. [58:08.200 --> 58:11.360] This will be a little bit longer break, about four minutes or so, but could you hang in [58:11.360 --> 58:13.560] there, Rodney, and let us pick you up on the other side? [58:13.560 --> 58:14.560] Of course. [58:14.560 --> 58:15.560] All right. [58:15.560 --> 58:16.560] Thanks, sir. [58:16.560 --> 58:17.560] Hold on. [58:17.560 --> 58:18.560] All right, folks. [58:18.560 --> 58:21.560] This is Rule of Law Radio with Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens. [58:21.560 --> 58:22.840] It is traffic night. [58:22.840 --> 58:29.880] If you have any issues or questions, please give us a call, 512-646-1984. [58:29.880 --> 58:34.920] If you've got any commentary on my rannings or ravings, good, bad, or ugly, feel free [58:34.920 --> 58:37.600] to call in and share that with us also. [58:37.600 --> 58:42.360] If you're having any luck in your area getting people awake, call in and tell us that. [58:42.360 --> 58:47.600] Show us there's a ray of hope out there somewhere and that everybody's not sitting around wanting [58:47.600 --> 58:48.600] to remain ignorant. [58:48.600 --> 58:50.600] Hang in there, folks. [58:50.600 --> 59:00.240] 512-646-1984 will be right back on the other side of the break. 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[01:01:13.240 --> 01:01:19.960] Arab League chief Amir Musa has called for an emergency meeting of the group's 22 states, [01:01:19.960 --> 01:01:25.880] saying the U.S.-led bombardment of Libya has, quote, led to the deaths and injuries of many [01:01:25.880 --> 01:01:27.040] Libyan civilians. [01:01:27.040 --> 01:01:32.880] Musa added, what we want is the protection of civilians and not the bombardment of more [01:01:32.880 --> 01:01:33.880] civilians. [01:01:33.880 --> 01:01:39.080] British, French, and U.S. bombs hit Tripoli for a second night in a row Sunday. [01:01:39.080 --> 01:01:44.680] The U.S.-led onslaught of cruise missiles awakened memories of the shock and awe attacks [01:01:44.680 --> 01:01:48.840] on Baghdad in 2003 at the start of the Iraqi war. [01:01:48.840 --> 01:01:54.200] Arab League backing, seen as crucial to the mission over Libya, faltered Sunday as the [01:01:54.200 --> 01:01:57.040] intensity of the attacks began to register. 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[01:02:37.800 --> 01:02:42.320] Riot police, backed by armored vehicles and helicopters, cleared demonstrators from Pearl [01:02:42.320 --> 01:02:45.320] Square, a focal point for protesters. [01:02:45.320 --> 01:02:51.160] The 300-foot-high monument commemorating Gulf pearlfishers, a rallying point for protesters, [01:02:51.160 --> 01:02:53.480] was torn down by the army. [01:02:53.480 --> 01:02:57.960] Yemen's foreign minister Khalid bin Ahmed al-Khalifa called it a bad memory. [01:03:23.480 --> 01:03:53.360] Okay, folks, we are back, this is the Rule of Law, ruleoflawradio.com. [01:03:53.360 --> 01:03:59.160] And I just scrolled through our website at ruleoflawradio.com, and I'm not quite sure [01:03:59.160 --> 01:04:05.160] what that previous caller was referring to regarding two of Randy's emails at the bottom [01:04:05.160 --> 01:04:06.160] and one of mine. [01:04:06.160 --> 01:04:11.120] I don't know what website he's talking about, but that's not our website. 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[01:09:50.560 --> 01:09:58.200] So I'm in, I have a case in federal court and I've followed the steps in the jurisdiction [01:09:58.200 --> 01:10:02.200] area very, very faithfully. [01:10:02.200 --> 01:10:06.720] And also want to thank you for all those wonderful sponsors, the jurisdiction area. [01:10:06.720 --> 01:10:14.000] And I have the centrician and I will be making a monthly donation via the PayPal that you [01:10:14.000 --> 01:10:15.000] mentioned. [01:10:15.000 --> 01:10:21.120] I'm not aware of that, but I think you can start putting me down as of next month for [01:10:21.120 --> 01:10:24.520] at least a $15 per month donation, dear Rodney. [01:10:24.520 --> 01:10:25.520] Oh, thank you. [01:10:25.520 --> 01:10:26.520] I appreciate that, Rodney. [01:10:26.520 --> 01:10:27.520] And I do mean that. [01:10:27.520 --> 01:10:32.000] I've got my centrician that I use and it's really helped me immensely. [01:10:32.000 --> 01:10:33.000] But here's what I have. [01:10:33.000 --> 01:10:42.520] I'm in discovery and request for productions to the defendant, omnipotent. [01:10:42.520 --> 01:10:44.160] They sent me information back. [01:10:44.160 --> 01:10:48.880] They objected to a ton of stuff. [01:10:48.880 --> 01:10:57.440] But they filed a week after the deadline, the rules say that they have 11 days to respond [01:10:57.440 --> 01:11:00.200] to my motion. [01:11:00.200 --> 01:11:06.920] And I guess my question is, if you know, how strictly do they enforce that in federal court? [01:11:06.920 --> 01:11:14.000] I looked the rule up at the federal court's website and I know that the judge admonished [01:11:14.000 --> 01:11:21.600] me to follow the, and I'm a pro se, he admonished me in a court order. [01:11:21.600 --> 01:11:30.120] Not real hard, but he did admonish me to follow the procedures, made a couple of minor mistakes. [01:11:30.120 --> 01:11:36.840] And the magistrate, federal magistrate admonished me not to get carried away doing that. [01:11:36.840 --> 01:11:41.920] He's cutting me some slack because I am pro se, but not to abuse that. [01:11:41.920 --> 01:11:47.880] So I guess my question for lawyers on the other side there, they filed over a week after [01:11:47.880 --> 01:11:54.160] the 11 days of which the rules allot them. [01:11:54.160 --> 01:11:56.160] And I've never done this. [01:11:56.160 --> 01:12:03.120] I know every time the judge has put forth a court order for both parties to abide by, [01:12:03.120 --> 01:12:04.880] I complied with it. [01:12:04.880 --> 01:12:12.880] And so my question is, would that be grounds for me to object and make the motion to the [01:12:12.880 --> 01:12:23.200] magistrate to deny their motion to deny me, you know, my access to this information that [01:12:23.200 --> 01:12:25.240] I'm asking for through discovery? [01:12:25.240 --> 01:12:27.480] Does that make sense? [01:12:27.480 --> 01:12:37.280] Yeah, but when they did this, did you file a motion to the court regarding the lateness [01:12:37.280 --> 01:12:39.680] of the response by the opposing counsel? [01:12:39.680 --> 01:12:42.280] No, no, I haven't filed it yet. [01:12:42.280 --> 01:12:50.520] I just discovered that this morning, Friday, their lawyer contacted me and they said that [01:12:50.520 --> 01:12:56.200] there was a, that they wanted to confer with me and it was time sensitive and I, they hadn't [01:12:56.200 --> 01:12:58.240] done that before. [01:12:58.240 --> 01:13:00.760] And they didn't tell me why they wanted to confer with me. [01:13:00.760 --> 01:13:07.200] They just said, this is time sensitive, sent me an email and I talked with an associate [01:13:07.200 --> 01:13:12.800] of mine and they said, well, ordinarily they wouldn't even give you a glass of water, throw [01:13:12.800 --> 01:13:15.560] it on you if you were on fire. [01:13:15.560 --> 01:13:23.360] You know, that's how hard I have to work to confer with them and get information from [01:13:23.360 --> 01:13:24.360] them. [01:13:24.360 --> 01:13:31.800] But at, I guess the 11th hour, they called me and said, we need you to call us. [01:13:31.800 --> 01:13:38.080] And I called them this morning, but I discovered from going to the federal court's website [01:13:38.080 --> 01:13:45.520] that they were grossly past the time limit in which they were supposed to file their [01:13:45.520 --> 01:13:49.920] answer to my motion to compel discovery. [01:13:49.920 --> 01:14:00.760] And so I'm thinking that I have 11 days from Friday to follow my motion to deny, this is [01:14:00.760 --> 01:14:10.240] all kind of confusing, to deny their motion to, to not deny my access to the information [01:14:10.240 --> 01:14:13.280] that I've requested through discovery. [01:14:13.280 --> 01:14:19.520] So the answer to your question is I have not, but I have 11 days and the clock started ticking [01:14:19.520 --> 01:14:21.600] Friday. [01:14:21.600 --> 01:14:25.440] Okay. [01:14:25.440 --> 01:14:27.040] So what is your question on it? [01:14:27.040 --> 01:14:34.240] My question is how strictly does the court enforce those rules? [01:14:34.240 --> 01:14:37.680] Depends on how much you protest at the filing. [01:14:37.680 --> 01:14:42.560] If you don't make any objection to the late filing, the court is just as likely to allow [01:14:42.560 --> 01:14:43.560] it as not. [01:14:43.560 --> 01:14:44.560] Right. [01:14:44.560 --> 01:14:50.360] If you object to the timeliness of it, however, and point out why it should not be allowed [01:14:50.360 --> 01:14:58.160] and make the argument for it as pursuant the rules and any law relevant to that point, [01:14:58.160 --> 01:15:00.000] then that's what you ought to be doing. [01:15:00.000 --> 01:15:06.480] Especially if what they're attempting to do is to get something of yours thrown out, introduce [01:15:06.480 --> 01:15:13.520] something that's going to hurt you in the long run if it's allowed to remain, or if [01:15:13.520 --> 01:15:20.920] the result of their failure to file in a timely manner would have decided the entire thing [01:15:20.920 --> 01:15:22.160] in your favor. [01:15:22.160 --> 01:15:26.560] If any of those conditions exist, you ought to be screaming bloody murder about the lateness [01:15:26.560 --> 01:15:27.560] of their filing. [01:15:27.560 --> 01:15:28.560] Yeah. [01:15:28.560 --> 01:15:35.960] And, and you know, this is exactly what I thought, but you know, so many times I see [01:15:35.960 --> 01:15:45.120] people in these courts kind of just step all over the rules, but this is very, very clear. [01:15:45.120 --> 01:15:51.840] And what's so ironic about it is about a week ago, the judge admonished me for not following [01:15:51.840 --> 01:15:55.620] the procedures closely. [01:15:55.620 --> 01:16:01.720] And it was in a bad warning, but he did admonish me that you need to follow the rules that [01:16:01.720 --> 01:16:02.720] he cited. [01:16:02.720 --> 01:16:10.040] So a friend of mine said you need to use his own quotes from his own court order when you [01:16:10.040 --> 01:16:16.240] cite the fact that the defendants were late when they filed their answer to your motion. [01:16:16.240 --> 01:16:18.360] So that's what I intend to do. [01:16:18.360 --> 01:16:23.400] But I, you know, I'm a little bit skeptical when it comes to some of these followings, [01:16:23.400 --> 01:16:29.800] because a lot of times it doesn't look like they adhere to, you know, to their own, you [01:16:29.800 --> 01:16:33.720] know, to their own rules and regulations in the law. [01:16:33.720 --> 01:16:37.400] But I'm glad that you helped me with that. [01:16:37.400 --> 01:16:40.400] I'm sorry I had to be so long-winded about it, but thank you. [01:16:40.400 --> 01:16:41.400] Hey, not a problem. [01:16:41.400 --> 01:16:42.400] Thank you for calling. [01:16:42.400 --> 01:16:43.400] Appreciate it. [01:16:43.400 --> 01:16:44.400] All right. [01:16:44.400 --> 01:16:45.400] We're going to break. [01:16:45.400 --> 01:16:46.400] Fred, we see you there. [01:16:46.400 --> 01:16:47.400] Hang on. [01:16:47.400 --> 01:16:48.400] We'll get you on the other side of the break. [01:16:48.400 --> 01:16:49.400] 512-646-1984 is the call-in number. 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[01:18:09.380 --> 01:18:13.800] With the mortgage crisis worsening, we set our sights on finding a remedy for people [01:18:13.800 --> 01:18:15.920] who have been cheated by their lenders. [01:18:15.920 --> 01:18:20.120] If you have a mortgage or have paid yours off, you have probably been cheated out of [01:18:20.120 --> 01:18:22.480] thousands, but there is a remedy. [01:18:22.480 --> 01:18:31.760] Go to remediesinrealestate.com or call me at 512-430-4140 and find out how to use the [01:18:31.760 --> 01:18:37.320] Consumer Protection Laws to recover what the lenders have stolen through fraud and deception. [01:18:37.320 --> 01:18:42.120] We will prepare for you a qualified written request that will expose the fraud and put [01:18:42.120 --> 01:18:44.000] the lenders on the dime. [01:18:44.000 --> 01:18:48.080] Lender fraud is bankrupting this country, and it's time to fight back. [01:18:48.080 --> 01:18:57.760] Go to remediesinrealestate.com or call 512-430-4140 and get the information you need to stop the [01:18:57.760 --> 01:19:13.160] money changers in their tracks. [01:19:13.160 --> 01:19:15.200] All right, folks. [01:19:15.200 --> 01:19:16.200] We are back. [01:19:16.200 --> 01:19:19.400] This is Rule of Law Radio, Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens, Randy Kelton. [01:19:19.400 --> 01:19:23.240] The call-in number is 512-646-1984. [01:19:23.240 --> 01:19:25.720] We only have one other caller on the board, and that's Fred. [01:19:25.720 --> 01:19:30.160] So if you're out there listening in and have a question, comment, or issue, please give [01:19:30.160 --> 01:19:31.160] us a call. [01:19:31.160 --> 01:19:33.480] That will give us something to do when we're done with Fred. [01:19:33.480 --> 01:19:36.920] All right, Fred, how can we help you? [01:19:36.920 --> 01:19:42.920] Well, I heard you all were looking for donations and so on this evening. [01:19:42.920 --> 01:19:43.920] Is that correct? [01:19:43.920 --> 01:19:54.400] You all are needing cash for the function of the radio station, is that right? [01:19:54.400 --> 01:19:55.400] That's always right. [01:19:55.400 --> 01:19:59.080] Electricity, all that other stuff, none of that's coming free yet, so we're pretty much [01:19:59.080 --> 01:20:02.080] stuck with paying the bill whenever it comes along. [01:20:02.080 --> 01:20:10.040] Well, I have a slight suggestion as I have donated while you all were dealing with the [01:20:10.040 --> 01:20:13.040] FCC and whatnot. [01:20:13.040 --> 01:20:14.040] Well, now, wait a minute. [01:20:14.040 --> 01:20:15.040] That's not us. [01:20:15.040 --> 01:20:16.040] We're not dealing with the FCC. [01:20:16.040 --> 01:20:17.040] This is a network. [01:20:17.040 --> 01:20:20.840] We're an online internet streaming radio network. [01:20:20.840 --> 01:20:21.840] We don't deal with the FCC. [01:20:21.840 --> 01:20:24.720] The FCC has no regulatory authority over us. [01:20:24.720 --> 01:20:26.160] We have affiliates. [01:20:26.160 --> 01:20:30.000] We have affiliates across the country, and some of those affiliates are having problems [01:20:30.000 --> 01:20:33.640] with the FCC, but rule of law radio has no problem with the FCC. [01:20:33.640 --> 01:20:35.120] I see. [01:20:35.120 --> 01:20:36.120] Okay. [01:20:36.120 --> 01:20:38.520] They're affiliates that carry different networks. [01:20:38.520 --> 01:20:43.440] I know the affiliate here in Austin carries GCN network, and they also carry rule of law [01:20:43.440 --> 01:20:46.600] radio network, but this is what I try to explain to people. [01:20:46.600 --> 01:20:49.240] There's a difference between a network and an affiliate. [01:20:49.240 --> 01:20:53.640] A network is like, well, say for example, if you're in Austin, you may have heard of [01:20:53.640 --> 01:20:55.600] the radio station KUT. [01:20:55.600 --> 01:21:01.880] KUT is an FM terrestrial radio station that carries the network of NPR. [01:21:01.880 --> 01:21:07.400] NPR is like a network that has literally hundreds of affiliates all over the country. [01:21:07.400 --> 01:21:12.600] Rule of law radio network has maybe a dozen or so affiliates around the country, but this [01:21:12.600 --> 01:21:13.600] is a network. [01:21:13.600 --> 01:21:20.160] Rule of law radio has never had any problems with the FCC whatsoever, and nor could we [01:21:20.160 --> 01:21:24.680] because we are not involved with any terrestrial radio stations. [01:21:24.680 --> 01:21:25.680] It's a network. [01:21:25.680 --> 01:21:27.680] It's internet streaming. [01:21:27.680 --> 01:21:34.280] Well, for no cause of glory, absolutely. [01:21:34.280 --> 01:21:45.160] If people were to donate money either way toward any local FCC issue or toward the network [01:21:45.160 --> 01:21:57.280] itself or what have you, I think it would be real nice if someone donated $123.45 anonymously. [01:21:57.280 --> 01:22:03.200] They could see that pop up on your website and know, hey, I might have donated that, [01:22:03.200 --> 01:22:11.160] but maybe someone else did, and I can see it, and there's somewhat of a bit of a transparency [01:22:11.160 --> 01:22:19.640] in that, but we don't all need to know where our money goes, but if it were to show up [01:22:19.640 --> 01:22:25.040] someplace where we might be able to see it, I think it would make people feel real comfortable. [01:22:25.040 --> 01:22:28.680] I don't know if that makes any sense to you all or not. [01:22:28.680 --> 01:22:30.160] Yeah, sure it does. [01:22:30.160 --> 01:22:34.320] I remember when Ron Paul was doing one of his big money bombs when he was running for [01:22:34.320 --> 01:22:39.680] president a few years back, and they had a flash program where at some point in time [01:22:39.680 --> 01:22:43.800] after you made your donation, your name could pop up. [01:22:43.800 --> 01:22:50.320] I will certainly take that in consideration, and if folks want to make their name public [01:22:50.320 --> 01:22:54.760] or maybe their first name in state, then I'll put a little section on the website where [01:22:54.760 --> 01:23:00.360] I post people's names if that's what you desire. [01:23:00.360 --> 01:23:08.720] That would be awesome, even if it was Joe Anonymous from Kentucky or what have you. [01:23:08.720 --> 01:23:16.240] Just so we could see where it's going, and all of what's talked about all the time, and [01:23:16.240 --> 01:23:22.320] we want to see transparency in the government and so on and so forth, to not have that transparency [01:23:22.320 --> 01:23:32.840] in what's going on here, I wouldn't say hypocritical necessarily, but we would like to see it, [01:23:32.840 --> 01:23:33.840] I believe. [01:23:33.840 --> 01:23:38.920] You would like to see your name showing up as giving a donation? [01:23:38.920 --> 01:23:45.600] Yeah that wouldn't be too bad, yeah, absolutely. [01:23:45.600 --> 01:23:52.040] The only thing about that is just the technical issue of being able to attach to the web applets [01:23:52.040 --> 01:23:56.920] to get that informational feedback from PayPal or wherever the payments are processed. [01:23:56.920 --> 01:23:59.480] That's something that I would have to program in manually. [01:23:59.480 --> 01:24:00.480] I need a webmaster. [01:24:00.480 --> 01:24:01.480] Exactly. [01:24:01.480 --> 01:24:04.920] That's one of the things that I need, and actually one of the hosts is currently working [01:24:04.920 --> 01:24:12.640] on building a new website for the network, but at this point in time I don't have a programmer [01:24:12.640 --> 01:24:17.480] to help me to program some fancy applet like what Eddie's talking about, like with the [01:24:17.480 --> 01:24:21.680] Ron Paul campaign where it automatically gets your name from some database from PayPal or [01:24:21.680 --> 01:24:27.440] whatever and it puts it in this pretty little scrolling flash app where your name pops up [01:24:27.440 --> 01:24:31.880] and then it just cycles through and then eventually it'll put the new names, and I mean anything [01:24:31.880 --> 01:24:37.440] like that I would have to do, I would have to spend my time doing manually at this point [01:24:37.440 --> 01:24:41.440] in time, and I'm very, very, very pressed for time right now. [01:24:41.440 --> 01:24:42.960] I mean I'm pretty much running this whole... [01:24:42.960 --> 01:24:45.040] That's our only real issue is time. [01:24:45.040 --> 01:24:50.120] You know it's, yeah that is an issue, but I mean if somebody wants their name put up [01:24:50.120 --> 01:24:56.520] there, then they're certainly welcome to let me know and I will manually program it up [01:24:56.520 --> 01:24:59.960] there for a time being and then I'll have to, you know, remember at some point to take [01:24:59.960 --> 01:25:00.960] it down. [01:25:00.960 --> 01:25:01.960] Right. [01:25:01.960 --> 01:25:08.600] Well, like I said, I think that what you guys are doing is absolutely awesome and totally [01:25:08.600 --> 01:25:15.960] useful to anybody who listens and that's the important part. [01:25:15.960 --> 01:25:21.680] I don't know if I get more folks to listen to this stuff, you know, it's a challenge [01:25:21.680 --> 01:25:26.120] even for me to say, hey, you know, you had a traffic ticket or, you know, you're dealing [01:25:26.120 --> 01:25:29.080] with a mortgage, why don't you check this out, man. [01:25:29.080 --> 01:25:37.200] Oh well, you know, I'm really busy and I can't do that, but you know, I think if we keep [01:25:37.200 --> 01:25:43.960] it going in the meantime, eventually that'll kind of snowball, you know, and I think it's [01:25:43.960 --> 01:25:51.360] people like myself and others out there that have found this to be very helpful that eventually [01:25:51.360 --> 01:25:57.320] it'll catch on even more and then, you know, hey, yeah, I donated 20 bucks, you know, and [01:25:57.320 --> 01:26:02.880] I can see where it is, but, you know, nobody else knows I did it, but I know it's there, [01:26:02.880 --> 01:26:07.240] I think would also be helpful and that's just my two cents for the evening. [01:26:07.240 --> 01:26:13.360] Like I said, I kicked in a couple bucks for the FCC deal, you know, went over to Capital [01:26:13.360 --> 01:26:19.240] Coin and Bullion and donated my couple dollars worth of silver coins that I had left over [01:26:19.240 --> 01:26:23.760] and, you know, I felt good about that and I'd encourage anybody else out there that [01:26:23.760 --> 01:26:29.360] if they're listening, they should do the same, you know, because we need to have this stuff [01:26:29.360 --> 01:26:35.400] more than we need to have KUT spouting off whatever they do, you know, and the NPR nonsense [01:26:35.400 --> 01:26:43.080] and whatever else is out there, you know, KLBJ and the rest of them, but yeah, I mean, [01:26:43.080 --> 01:26:48.360] I'm a local guy and I listen often as I can and I thank you folks very much. [01:26:48.360 --> 01:26:49.360] All right. [01:26:49.360 --> 01:26:50.360] Well, thank you, Fred. [01:26:50.360 --> 01:26:51.360] We appreciate it. [01:26:51.360 --> 01:26:52.360] All right. [01:26:52.360 --> 01:26:53.360] Have a good night. [01:26:53.360 --> 01:26:54.360] Okay. [01:26:54.360 --> 01:26:55.360] You have a good night. [01:26:55.360 --> 01:26:56.360] Okay. [01:26:56.360 --> 01:26:57.360] We're going to go now to Danny in Texas. [01:26:57.360 --> 01:26:58.360] Danny, thank you for calling in. [01:26:58.360 --> 01:26:59.360] What's on your mind tonight? [01:26:59.360 --> 01:27:00.360] Hello. [01:27:00.360 --> 01:27:01.360] How are you doing? [01:27:01.360 --> 01:27:02.360] Okay. [01:27:02.360 --> 01:27:03.360] Yeah. [01:27:03.360 --> 01:27:04.360] Okay. [01:27:04.360 --> 01:27:05.360] I'm surprised you knew who I was. [01:27:05.360 --> 01:27:06.360] Yeah. [01:27:06.360 --> 01:27:07.360] I got a call. [01:27:07.360 --> 01:27:13.920] I had a call in last week and I sent, I emailed Eddie my documentation, was wondering if he [01:27:13.920 --> 01:27:20.840] had had an opportunity to look at it, traffic, the... [01:27:20.840 --> 01:27:24.320] What name would it have come in under Danny and which, you sent it to the Eddie at Rule [01:27:24.320 --> 01:27:25.320] of Law Radio? [01:27:25.320 --> 01:27:26.320] Yes. [01:27:26.320 --> 01:27:27.320] Yes, I did. [01:27:27.320 --> 01:27:28.320] Okay. [01:27:28.320 --> 01:27:31.160] What email address would you have sent it from? [01:27:31.160 --> 01:27:34.600] Danny.Bell at pollutionecho.com. [01:27:34.600 --> 01:27:44.160] No, I do not have any such address in my address book as having been received. [01:27:44.160 --> 01:27:45.160] Okay. [01:27:45.160 --> 01:27:50.960] I'll send it to you, and it's eddie at ruleoflawradio.com. [01:27:50.960 --> 01:27:51.960] Correct. [01:27:51.960 --> 01:27:52.960] Okay. [01:27:52.960 --> 01:27:55.960] I'll send it again. [01:27:55.960 --> 01:28:02.080] But, and you know, as far as the donations, now how does that go? [01:28:02.080 --> 01:28:11.080] I just, I would just mail it in or, in what ways can you all receive donations, as far [01:28:11.080 --> 01:28:13.080] as the radio station? [01:28:13.080 --> 01:28:18.200] Well, Rule of Law Radio Network, if you go to ruleoflawradio.com, you can click on the [01:28:18.200 --> 01:28:21.320] donations button and it has information there. [01:28:21.320 --> 01:28:27.480] You can write, you can write a check and the information on who to make the check payable [01:28:27.480 --> 01:28:32.240] to is on the, is on that page, plus you can do PayPal or credit card. [01:28:32.240 --> 01:28:33.240] Okay. [01:28:33.240 --> 01:28:34.240] I see it now. [01:28:34.240 --> 01:28:35.240] All righty. [01:28:35.240 --> 01:28:36.240] Okay. [01:28:36.240 --> 01:28:38.240] And I'll, and I'll resend that to you, Eddie. [01:28:38.240 --> 01:28:39.240] Okay. [01:28:39.240 --> 01:28:40.240] Thank you. [01:28:40.240 --> 01:28:41.240] All righty. [01:28:41.240 --> 01:28:42.240] Appreciate it. [01:28:42.240 --> 01:28:43.240] Thanks. [01:28:43.240 --> 01:28:44.240] All right. [01:28:44.240 --> 01:28:45.240] All right. [01:28:45.240 --> 01:28:46.240] Thanks, Danny. [01:28:46.240 --> 01:28:47.240] All right. [01:28:47.240 --> 01:28:51.280] We have the call board is currently open right now, folks, 512-646-1984. [01:28:51.280 --> 01:28:53.480] We don't have any callers on the list. [01:28:53.480 --> 01:29:01.080] Remember, again, tomorrow is the committee hearing for House Bill 1937, the Criminal [01:29:01.080 --> 01:29:08.080] Jurisprudence Committee, regarding outlawing the groping in airports by TSA in the state [01:29:08.080 --> 01:29:09.080] of Texas. [01:29:09.080 --> 01:29:11.120] So, folks, please try to get out there. [01:29:11.120 --> 01:29:14.720] I'm going to do everything I can to hang in there as long as I can until I have to get [01:29:14.720 --> 01:29:18.600] back to run the board for the shows. [01:29:18.600 --> 01:29:22.520] So, just a reminder on that again. [01:29:22.520 --> 01:29:29.880] At the state capitol tomorrow, committee hearing on House Bill 1937 should start, I was told, [01:29:29.880 --> 01:29:32.080] sometime between 10 and noon. [01:29:32.080 --> 01:29:35.280] All right, folks, we're going to break. [01:29:35.280 --> 01:29:40.720] In the meantime, please call in 512-646-1984. [01:29:40.720 --> 01:30:00.400] We'll be back right on the other side. [01:30:00.400 --> 01:30:03.680] Christ fed them multitudes with only one loaf of bread. [01:30:03.680 --> 01:30:06.000] Poor people, there's something for you. [01:30:06.000 --> 01:30:08.800] Austin's Own Caribbean, One Love Kitchen. [01:30:08.800 --> 01:30:13.440] On the banks of Colorado River, at 3109 East First Street is where you'll find One Love [01:30:13.440 --> 01:30:14.440] Kitchen. [01:30:14.440 --> 01:30:19.720] Jerk chicken, vegetarian restaurant, Monday through Wednesday, lunch and dinner, $5.00. 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[01:32:29.200 --> 01:32:33.280] Well, I hope I'm not off topic, but I'm just tuning in right now. [01:32:33.280 --> 01:32:34.280] I was outside barbecuing. [01:32:34.280 --> 01:32:38.920] Let me cut this short. [01:32:38.920 --> 01:32:43.920] Take my electric bill today, and then the water, they're combined here in the city of [01:32:43.920 --> 01:32:44.920] Austin. [01:32:44.920 --> 01:32:50.720] I'm getting hit with a tampering charge because I disconnected my side of the meter so I can [01:32:50.720 --> 01:32:53.240] plug in from my neighbors. [01:32:53.240 --> 01:32:57.120] And now I'm going to go to dispute, but they said they'll go ahead and turn on anyway. [01:32:57.120 --> 01:33:02.360] So I'm wondering, isn't that like, they charged me, since they are a government agency, aren't [01:33:02.360 --> 01:33:07.520] they trying and convicting me for, shouldn't I meet my accuser and shouldn't I go to court [01:33:07.520 --> 01:33:11.640] before they can convict me as to me paying this charge? [01:33:11.640 --> 01:33:13.440] Wait a minute. [01:33:13.440 --> 01:33:21.040] Are they trying to, is the electric company trying to fine you, or is the municipal prosecutor [01:33:21.040 --> 01:33:23.760] trying to press charges against you in the court? [01:33:23.760 --> 01:33:28.720] Well, that's what I'll probably be asking them to do since they are a government agency. [01:33:28.720 --> 01:33:31.440] Well, I mean, so where, but where did you get- [01:33:31.440 --> 01:33:33.080] Wait, who notified you of the problem? [01:33:33.080 --> 01:33:34.080] Yeah, that's what I'm trying to get to. [01:33:34.080 --> 01:33:35.080] Who says that they were going after you for tampering? [01:33:35.080 --> 01:33:40.640] When I paid the bill, I paid the whole bill, and I've been running off of generator, solar. [01:33:40.640 --> 01:33:44.760] No, no, no, who notified you that there was a problem? [01:33:44.760 --> 01:33:50.760] Oh, there, you know, the teller lady on the phone, you know, from- [01:33:50.760 --> 01:33:53.280] From what company or office? [01:33:53.280 --> 01:33:55.280] Who were you talking to? [01:33:55.280 --> 01:34:02.040] City of Austin, the electric department and the water department are two separate entities [01:34:02.040 --> 01:34:06.480] within one, I mean, two separate departments from, you know, the city. [01:34:06.480 --> 01:34:08.280] And they said they were fining you? [01:34:08.280 --> 01:34:13.600] Yeah, they were fining me the first time I've ever knew about it, you know, they had taken [01:34:13.600 --> 01:34:19.680] the meter out and placed a tag there saying if I plug into that side, you know, that I'd [01:34:19.680 --> 01:34:20.680] be tampering. [01:34:20.680 --> 01:34:24.440] Okay, cool, because I figured, hey, that's my side that goes in from the meter to the [01:34:24.440 --> 01:34:25.440] house. [01:34:25.440 --> 01:34:31.000] I disconnected and plugged the hose in from my neighbors, and I ran off that for a while, [01:34:31.000 --> 01:34:32.000] you know. [01:34:32.000 --> 01:34:37.200] And so I paid the bill, but now they are going to turn it on in a little bit, but the next [01:34:37.200 --> 01:34:42.120] month I'll be facing, when I get the bill, I'll be facing a $400 tampering charge plus [01:34:42.120 --> 01:34:46.120] a $20 reconnection fee, and, you know- [01:34:46.120 --> 01:34:51.040] Okay, anything you do on your side of the meter is none of their business. [01:34:51.040 --> 01:34:52.040] Exactly. [01:34:52.040 --> 01:34:58.160] You're- As long as it's on your side of the meter, then it's all being metered for payment. [01:34:58.160 --> 01:34:59.160] Absolutely. [01:34:59.160 --> 01:35:00.160] So- [01:35:00.160 --> 01:35:01.160] So- [01:35:01.160 --> 01:35:05.720] Will it be my first course of action, you think? [01:35:05.720 --> 01:35:10.200] First thing is, you want to see what alleged rule, law, or ordinance they're using to try [01:35:10.200 --> 01:35:11.760] to hit you with this charge. [01:35:11.760 --> 01:35:12.760] Okay. [01:35:12.760 --> 01:35:17.260] The second thing is, is what are they charging you with doing, trying to circumvent payment [01:35:17.260 --> 01:35:18.820] or what? [01:35:18.820 --> 01:35:23.800] Because you're allowed to tamper with that side of the meter when it comes to adding [01:35:23.800 --> 01:35:27.520] whatever water you need to that side. [01:35:27.520 --> 01:35:28.520] Absolutely. [01:35:28.520 --> 01:35:33.560] If you laid a sprinkler system in your yard, you're perfectly allowable in your efforts [01:35:33.560 --> 01:35:39.800] to tap into the water meter on your side in order to provide water to that sprinkler system. [01:35:39.800 --> 01:35:40.800] Absolutely. [01:35:40.800 --> 01:35:43.600] So, what are they actually trying to charge you with? [01:35:43.600 --> 01:35:47.080] How can you tamper with your side of the meter? [01:35:47.080 --> 01:35:48.080] Absolutely. [01:35:48.080 --> 01:35:53.040] That's where I get off, and that's why I felt free in doing it. [01:35:53.040 --> 01:35:57.720] I was in a car accident a year and a half ago, and then a tree fell on me and stuff, [01:35:57.720 --> 01:36:01.280] and I haven't covered since then, so, you know, I fell in dark streets. [01:36:01.280 --> 01:36:06.000] I had to keep moving, you know, I had to keep stepping, so I do what I need to do out of [01:36:06.000 --> 01:36:12.160] this house, but I guess maybe instead of waiting for that bill, do-si-do, go ahead, and they're [01:36:12.160 --> 01:36:16.720] going to be calling me, trying to, I mean, well, trying to contact me over the dispute. [01:36:16.720 --> 01:36:20.840] You need to be becoming proactive here. [01:36:20.840 --> 01:36:27.080] You need to go down to the office and demand to see whatever ordinance, statute, regulation, [01:36:27.080 --> 01:36:33.040] or alleged law they're trying to use to call this tampering, and you need to read it carefully. [01:36:33.040 --> 01:36:34.040] Okay. [01:36:34.040 --> 01:36:40.480] And then when it shows that tampering consists of attempting to circumvent the meter and [01:36:40.480 --> 01:36:47.520] payment of the bill, and not just hooking up a water supply, then ask them how they [01:36:47.520 --> 01:36:51.720] made the determination that you were attempting to not pay the bill. [01:36:51.720 --> 01:36:52.720] Exactly. [01:36:52.720 --> 01:36:53.720] Okay. [01:36:53.720 --> 01:37:01.600] So get the codes, and can I demand any copies or printouts or anything they have? [01:37:01.600 --> 01:37:03.080] Exactly. [01:37:03.080 --> 01:37:09.280] And then if they say no, it's in our files, or which I'm expecting them to do. [01:37:09.280 --> 01:37:13.320] Then tell them if they're going to charge you with something, they're required and obligated [01:37:13.320 --> 01:37:16.520] to tell you what it is and where to find it. [01:37:16.520 --> 01:37:22.280] And how can I back that up with statute or ordinance? [01:37:22.280 --> 01:37:24.240] They're the public servants. [01:37:24.240 --> 01:37:26.840] Serpents, yeah, I understand. [01:37:26.840 --> 01:37:33.600] Okay, and how can I move their hand if they resist and give me any information, which [01:37:33.600 --> 01:37:34.600] I'm testing? [01:37:34.600 --> 01:37:36.640] I'll put open records if they refuse. [01:37:36.640 --> 01:37:37.640] Okay. [01:37:37.640 --> 01:37:42.840] If the city of Austin is the electric supplier, then that's governmental. [01:37:42.840 --> 01:37:43.840] Okay. [01:37:43.840 --> 01:37:44.840] Sounds good. [01:37:44.840 --> 01:37:51.600] Where would I go to for open records to extract that information? [01:37:51.600 --> 01:37:55.160] Whatever office you're having the dispute with would be my first guess. [01:37:55.160 --> 01:37:56.160] Okay. [01:37:56.160 --> 01:38:01.960] And then how would I file to start that motion? [01:38:01.960 --> 01:38:07.440] You get an open records request, and you fill it out, and you file it, telling them what [01:38:07.440 --> 01:38:09.920] paperwork you want copies of. [01:38:09.920 --> 01:38:16.760] So, okay, where would I get the open records request form, or do I can write it up myself? [01:38:16.760 --> 01:38:20.280] Go to the government office and look for one. [01:38:20.280 --> 01:38:24.080] Tell them you want a copy of an open request, open records request. [01:38:24.080 --> 01:38:26.520] Go down to the courthouse and ask for one. [01:38:26.520 --> 01:38:27.520] Okay. [01:38:27.520 --> 01:38:28.520] Sounds good. [01:38:28.520 --> 01:38:29.520] Wow. [01:38:29.520 --> 01:38:30.840] You guys are sure helpful. [01:38:30.840 --> 01:38:31.840] Thank you very much. [01:38:31.840 --> 01:38:32.840] Tell everybody about you. [01:38:32.840 --> 01:38:33.840] All right. [01:38:33.840 --> 01:38:34.840] Thank you. [01:38:34.840 --> 01:38:35.840] Thank you, sir. [01:38:35.840 --> 01:38:36.840] You have a good evening. [01:38:36.840 --> 01:38:37.840] All right. [01:38:37.840 --> 01:38:38.840] Thank you. [01:38:38.840 --> 01:38:39.840] Bye. [01:38:39.840 --> 01:38:40.840] Bye-bye. [01:38:40.840 --> 01:38:41.840] Okay. [01:38:41.840 --> 01:38:42.840] All right. [01:38:42.840 --> 01:38:43.840] We've got Melissa in Texas. [01:38:43.840 --> 01:38:45.160] Melissa, thanks for calling in. [01:38:45.160 --> 01:38:47.480] What is your question for us tonight? [01:38:47.480 --> 01:38:48.480] Hello? [01:38:48.480 --> 01:38:50.200] Yes, Melissa, go ahead. [01:38:50.200 --> 01:38:51.200] Okay. [01:38:51.200 --> 01:38:52.200] All right. [01:38:52.200 --> 01:38:53.200] Yes. [01:38:53.200 --> 01:38:54.200] I have a question. [01:38:54.200 --> 01:38:59.000] I was in class on Saturday, in Eddie's class on Saturday, and I talked to him or talked [01:38:59.000 --> 01:39:04.840] to class about I was arrested last Wednesday when I went down to get a copy of the complaint [01:39:04.840 --> 01:39:10.760] and information for a ticket, and it had gone on warrant, and I did not know that. [01:39:10.760 --> 01:39:15.600] But they wouldn't give me the complaint and information, and I paid a ransom fee, and [01:39:15.600 --> 01:39:16.600] then I was released. [01:39:16.600 --> 01:39:18.800] But I was never taken for a magistrate. [01:39:18.800 --> 01:39:20.280] I was never in my rights. [01:39:20.280 --> 01:39:24.800] I was never even handcuffed, and they just wanted me to pay the money for an appearance [01:39:24.800 --> 01:39:28.320] bond, and then I had to be in court on the 29th. [01:39:28.320 --> 01:39:36.400] And I just wanted to know, I'm going to be up there again on Friday, and so I was going [01:39:36.400 --> 01:39:42.520] to attempt to ask for the complaint and information again, and should I... [01:39:42.520 --> 01:39:44.080] Is Friday your appearance date? [01:39:44.080 --> 01:39:45.080] No. [01:39:45.080 --> 01:39:46.080] No, it's not. [01:39:46.080 --> 01:39:47.080] Tuesday is. [01:39:47.080 --> 01:39:48.080] Okay. [01:39:48.080 --> 01:39:50.600] But I was up there. [01:39:50.600 --> 01:39:56.080] I'm going to be in that area anyway on business, so I was just going to try to go by there [01:39:56.080 --> 01:39:59.080] and try to get a copy of those two things, and also... [01:39:59.080 --> 01:40:03.920] Have they served you with a copy of any of this at any time, mail or otherwise? [01:40:03.920 --> 01:40:04.920] No. [01:40:04.920 --> 01:40:05.920] No. [01:40:05.920 --> 01:40:06.920] Okay. [01:40:06.920 --> 01:40:13.960] And I wanted to know, when do I file a motion to quash, or can I do that if it's on the [01:40:13.960 --> 01:40:14.960] warrant? [01:40:14.960 --> 01:40:19.520] And also, about the oath properly filed, do I need to do that before my court date on [01:40:19.520 --> 01:40:20.520] Tuesday? [01:40:20.520 --> 01:40:21.520] Yes, you do. [01:40:21.520 --> 01:40:26.880] You file everything challenging the jurisdiction of the court before you go to court. [01:40:26.880 --> 01:40:27.880] Okay. [01:40:27.880 --> 01:40:32.200] The thing about quashing the complaint is, is you have to know what's in it before you [01:40:32.200 --> 01:40:33.720] can challenge it. [01:40:33.720 --> 01:40:34.720] Right. [01:40:34.720 --> 01:40:35.720] Yeah. [01:40:35.720 --> 01:40:36.720] Okay. [01:40:36.720 --> 01:40:43.320] And basically, whether you get a copy of it from the record or not, that does not constitute [01:40:43.320 --> 01:40:45.240] proper service. [01:40:45.240 --> 01:40:46.240] Okay. [01:40:46.240 --> 01:40:47.240] Okay. [01:40:47.240 --> 01:40:51.840] Now, they can make the argument that because you got a copy of it, you were properly noticed. [01:40:51.840 --> 01:40:53.920] Well, that's not true. [01:40:53.920 --> 01:41:01.720] They're required to provide you with a copy of that before trial, and they haven't done [01:41:01.720 --> 01:41:03.080] it. [01:41:03.080 --> 01:41:08.520] Providing you with a copy of it at trial or at your first appearance does not comply with [01:41:08.520 --> 01:41:09.520] law. [01:41:09.520 --> 01:41:10.520] Okay. [01:41:10.520 --> 01:41:18.400] And 45.018 says that you are entitled to a copy of that complaint no later than one [01:41:18.400 --> 01:41:25.800] day prior to any proceeding in the prosecution of the case under that complaint. [01:41:25.800 --> 01:41:27.520] All right. [01:41:27.520 --> 01:41:32.920] So when the prosecuting attorney attempts to give you a copy of the complaint during [01:41:32.920 --> 01:41:42.680] court, you object, objection, the prosecution knows full well this does not comply with [01:41:42.680 --> 01:41:44.080] law. [01:41:44.080 --> 01:41:50.400] They were required to provide me with a copy of this no later than the day before this [01:41:50.400 --> 01:41:52.200] proceeding. [01:41:52.200 --> 01:41:54.680] They failed to do that. [01:41:54.680 --> 01:41:55.680] Okay. [01:41:55.680 --> 01:41:56.680] All right. [01:41:56.680 --> 01:42:05.680] It is a denial of my right of due process, and I demand a dismissal with prejudice. [01:42:05.680 --> 01:42:06.680] Okay. [01:42:06.680 --> 01:42:08.680] Dismissal with prejudice. [01:42:08.680 --> 01:42:10.680] All right. [01:42:10.680 --> 01:42:18.720] Now, if you do get a copy of this complaint, you look it over very carefully. [01:42:18.720 --> 01:42:25.920] If there is anything in it that is factually incorrect, your name misspelled, the address [01:42:25.920 --> 01:42:34.360] is wrong, the alleged offense is wrong, the date is wrong, anything of that nature, and [01:42:34.360 --> 01:42:42.000] or the complaint, which it will, is concluded with the statement against the peace and dignity [01:42:42.000 --> 01:42:52.440] of the state, then you object to the complaint as being factually and facially invalid. [01:42:52.440 --> 01:43:00.880] Because the term against the peace means a breach of the peace. [01:43:00.880 --> 01:43:07.800] And there will be no evidence whatsoever that shows a breach of the peace occurred. [01:43:07.800 --> 01:43:12.180] You are not being in fact charged with a breach of the peace. [01:43:12.180 --> 01:43:20.200] So that statement on the complaint makes the complaint factually invalid on its face. [01:43:20.200 --> 01:43:21.200] Yes. [01:43:21.200 --> 01:43:28.000] The reason for the stop was a defective headline, which I figured to Christian Brothers that [01:43:28.000 --> 01:43:29.000] they tried to get it to fail. [01:43:29.000 --> 01:43:30.480] They could not get it to fail. [01:43:30.480 --> 01:43:35.600] And you have the test results and everything from that to show at court, correct? [01:43:35.600 --> 01:43:36.600] Yes. [01:43:36.600 --> 01:43:37.600] Yes, I do. [01:43:37.600 --> 01:43:38.600] Okay. [01:43:38.600 --> 01:43:43.160] Do not forget to move to court that you want an immediate refund of all monies paid in [01:43:43.160 --> 01:43:46.960] relation to this, and you want a signed dismissal order. [01:43:46.960 --> 01:43:47.960] Okay. [01:43:47.960 --> 01:43:48.960] Hang on just a second, Melissa. [01:43:48.960 --> 01:43:49.960] We're going to go to break. [01:43:49.960 --> 01:43:51.320] Pick up on the other side. [01:43:51.320 --> 01:43:55.880] This is Rule of Law Radio, 512-646-1984. 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[01:47:00.720 --> 01:47:03.040] So if you have anything, now is the time to call. [01:47:03.040 --> 01:47:06.800] Okay, Melissa, let's go ahead and see if we can finish up your issues here. [01:47:06.800 --> 01:47:07.800] Okay. [01:47:07.800 --> 01:47:12.360] Shall I ask for a copy of the warrant also? [01:47:12.360 --> 01:47:13.360] Absolutely. [01:47:13.360 --> 01:47:14.360] Okay. [01:47:14.360 --> 01:47:15.360] You want a copy of everything. [01:47:15.360 --> 01:47:22.280] They're required, in fact, by law, to put a copy of that warrant in the folder as soon [01:47:22.280 --> 01:47:23.800] as it's been executed. [01:47:23.800 --> 01:47:31.120] If you go down there and there is no warrant in that folder, somebody's head needs to roll [01:47:31.120 --> 01:47:38.560] because somebody either stole money from you under the pretense of fraud or somebody's [01:47:38.560 --> 01:47:43.320] not doing their ministerial duty and keeping the record complete and accurate. [01:47:43.320 --> 01:47:50.640] Well, before I was arrested and she told me that there was a warrant, she said that the [01:47:50.640 --> 01:47:55.600] only thing in my file was a citation. [01:47:55.600 --> 01:47:58.240] Which that's all there would be until it's executed. [01:47:58.240 --> 01:48:01.840] The moment they seized you in the back room, it was executed. [01:48:01.840 --> 01:48:02.840] Okay. [01:48:02.840 --> 01:48:03.840] Okay. [01:48:03.840 --> 01:48:07.800] But shouldn't it have been in writing before then or how would they know that there is [01:48:07.800 --> 01:48:08.800] a warrant? [01:48:08.800 --> 01:48:10.680] It very well could be in writing. [01:48:10.680 --> 01:48:13.720] It's a scanned image in the computer most likely. [01:48:13.720 --> 01:48:14.720] Okay. [01:48:14.720 --> 01:48:15.720] Okay. [01:48:15.720 --> 01:48:21.200] So she did not give me anything and she only told me what her first name was and then I [01:48:21.200 --> 01:48:24.720] got one of the officer's names and I didn't get the other one. [01:48:24.720 --> 01:48:31.160] He didn't have a next so I mean I would remember him but I could draw a picture of him. [01:48:31.160 --> 01:48:34.720] But anyhow, so they never made my rights. [01:48:34.720 --> 01:48:36.760] I was never taken for a magistrate. [01:48:36.760 --> 01:48:40.840] I just paid the money and I was released or my friend brought the money up there and I [01:48:40.840 --> 01:48:41.840] was released. [01:48:41.840 --> 01:48:46.520] Last Wednesday I was in there for, I don't know, a couple of hours and... [01:48:46.520 --> 01:48:53.600] Well the warrant will have directed them to take you immediately before some magistrate [01:48:53.600 --> 01:48:55.840] that issued the warrant. [01:48:55.840 --> 01:49:01.200] The fact that they failed to do that means they did not comply with what the warrant [01:49:01.200 --> 01:49:04.200] required them to do either. [01:49:04.200 --> 01:49:05.200] Okay. [01:49:05.200 --> 01:49:09.480] And so what do I file on that? [01:49:09.480 --> 01:49:12.400] Do I bring this up on Tuesday? [01:49:12.400 --> 01:49:13.840] Yes. [01:49:13.840 --> 01:49:24.360] Every single thing they did is a crime, kidnapping, or false imprisonment, aggravated assault, [01:49:24.360 --> 01:49:30.720] official misconduct, abuse of official capacity, official oppression. [01:49:30.720 --> 01:49:35.960] Since there was more than one individual involved, criminal conspiracy and organized criminal [01:49:35.960 --> 01:49:38.200] activity will also apply. [01:49:38.200 --> 01:49:43.920] Okay, do I need to file charges each separately for this before the court? [01:49:43.920 --> 01:49:44.920] Yes you do. [01:49:44.920 --> 01:49:45.920] Okay. [01:49:45.920 --> 01:49:46.920] Yes you do. [01:49:46.920 --> 01:49:50.840] You need to tell the magistrate, I have criminal complaints to file with this court. [01:49:50.840 --> 01:49:53.480] Get somebody in here that can verify them. [01:49:53.480 --> 01:50:04.040] Okay, where in the material is the affidavit for oath properly filed in your study material? [01:50:04.040 --> 01:50:05.040] I wasn't... [01:50:05.040 --> 01:50:07.560] Affidavit of oath properly filed? [01:50:07.560 --> 01:50:08.560] Yes. [01:50:08.560 --> 01:50:09.560] It says to... [01:50:09.560 --> 01:50:11.520] That's something that you need to do. [01:50:11.520 --> 01:50:15.800] It says things that you... [01:50:15.800 --> 01:50:21.360] You need to get a copy of the oath for the particular individual from the office that [01:50:21.360 --> 01:50:23.680] is required to keep it on file. [01:50:23.680 --> 01:50:24.680] Okay. [01:50:24.680 --> 01:50:29.680] But there's no affidavit of oath because you don't do anything with their oath. [01:50:29.680 --> 01:50:30.680] Okay. [01:50:30.680 --> 01:50:31.680] Okay. [01:50:31.680 --> 01:50:32.680] I'm sorry. [01:50:32.680 --> 01:50:33.680] I misunderstood. [01:50:33.680 --> 01:50:41.360] They have to have an oath on file, the municipal employees must be on file with the city secretary. [01:50:41.360 --> 01:50:45.800] County employees with the county clerk, the county clerk with the district clerk, any [01:50:45.800 --> 01:50:49.640] district office with the state secretary of state's office. [01:50:49.640 --> 01:50:56.000] And so then I'll get one for the magistrate and the judge and the city clerk. [01:50:56.000 --> 01:50:58.080] Magistrate and judge are probably the same person. [01:50:58.080 --> 01:50:59.080] Okay. [01:50:59.080 --> 01:51:00.640] Or they're the same level of person. [01:51:00.640 --> 01:51:03.400] Let me put it that way. [01:51:03.400 --> 01:51:07.200] But yeah, you'll go to the city secretary and you'll ask for a copy of the oath for [01:51:07.200 --> 01:51:14.680] those particular officers and for that magistrate, the one who issued the warrant. [01:51:14.680 --> 01:51:19.600] And don't forget when you get a copy of the warrant, you want a copy of the affidavit [01:51:19.600 --> 01:51:24.600] requesting the warrant. [01:51:24.600 --> 01:51:29.560] Because if the court issued it without the attorney for the state requesting it, the [01:51:29.560 --> 01:51:33.120] court is acting on behalf of the prosecution. [01:51:33.120 --> 01:51:37.040] That removes all semblance of impartiality and fairness. [01:51:37.040 --> 01:51:38.040] Okay. [01:51:38.040 --> 01:51:46.480] Also, this judge, he's been on the bench for 40 years, that's what they told me. [01:51:46.480 --> 01:51:47.480] Who cares? [01:51:47.480 --> 01:51:48.480] Yeah. [01:51:48.480 --> 01:51:51.680] 40 years of doing it wrong will not make it right. [01:51:51.680 --> 01:51:52.680] Right. [01:51:52.680 --> 01:51:53.680] Right. [01:51:53.680 --> 01:51:54.680] I know. [01:51:54.680 --> 01:51:57.680] So all right. [01:51:57.680 --> 01:51:58.680] Well thank you. [01:51:58.680 --> 01:52:05.360] I appreciate it and I'll probably send an email to you tomorrow or something, okay? [01:52:05.360 --> 01:52:06.360] Okay. [01:52:06.360 --> 01:52:07.360] All right. [01:52:07.360 --> 01:52:08.360] And thank you very much, Eddie. [01:52:08.360 --> 01:52:09.360] Appreciate it. [01:52:09.360 --> 01:52:10.360] You're welcome. [01:52:10.360 --> 01:52:11.360] Yes, ma'am. [01:52:11.360 --> 01:52:12.360] Have a good night. [01:52:12.360 --> 01:52:13.360] All right. [01:52:13.360 --> 01:52:14.360] We have Ray in Texas. [01:52:14.360 --> 01:52:15.360] Ray, you got about six minutes. [01:52:15.360 --> 01:52:16.360] What you got? [01:52:16.360 --> 01:52:17.360] Okay. [01:52:17.360 --> 01:52:18.360] Hey, Eddie. [01:52:18.360 --> 01:52:19.360] How are you doing? [01:52:19.360 --> 01:52:20.360] So far, so good. [01:52:20.360 --> 01:52:21.360] I've come to your classes before. [01:52:21.360 --> 01:52:22.360] I gave you my paperwork last time. [01:52:22.360 --> 01:52:23.360] I remember if you remember my case or not. [01:52:23.360 --> 01:52:24.360] I'm sorry. [01:52:24.360 --> 01:52:28.760] I gave you my paperwork last time, I remember if you remember my case or not. [01:52:28.760 --> 01:52:33.680] I'm still waiting on the calibration records for the radar, which I was promised from the [01:52:33.680 --> 01:52:34.680] judge. [01:52:34.680 --> 01:52:38.520] I got the video, but I have not gotten the calibration records and it's been past the [01:52:38.520 --> 01:52:43.680] 10 days that I was promised that I would get it from the judge. [01:52:43.680 --> 01:52:49.360] And I've been calling the prosecuting attorney and now she's not returning my calls. [01:52:49.360 --> 01:52:51.640] So what do I do? [01:52:51.640 --> 01:52:56.480] Well, what is it you're expecting the prosecuting attorney to do for you, if anything? [01:52:56.480 --> 01:53:01.800] Well, he told me if I had any problems that the judge would give an order for them to [01:53:01.800 --> 01:53:06.600] give me all the information from these different places that I was supposed to get the information [01:53:06.600 --> 01:53:07.600] from. [01:53:07.600 --> 01:53:13.040] Well, did you file a motion for discovery with the judge requesting that information? [01:53:13.040 --> 01:53:14.040] Believe I did. [01:53:14.040 --> 01:53:18.320] Well, now wait a minute, do you believe you did or you did? [01:53:18.320 --> 01:53:21.000] Well, I did with the prosecuting attorney. [01:53:21.000 --> 01:53:22.000] She said that... [01:53:22.000 --> 01:53:23.800] No, not my question. [01:53:23.800 --> 01:53:30.120] The prosecuting attorney has no authority whatsoever to grant a motion or sign an order. [01:53:30.120 --> 01:53:31.120] Absolutely none. [01:53:31.120 --> 01:53:33.640] So she's fooling me then by saying that she... [01:53:33.640 --> 01:53:35.000] Of course she's fooling you. [01:53:35.000 --> 01:53:37.120] She's not working with you or for you. [01:53:37.120 --> 01:53:41.440] She's working against you. [01:53:41.440 --> 01:53:45.480] You don't let the Vietnamese cross the barbed wire fence and when he gets next to you tell [01:53:45.480 --> 01:53:47.720] him to hold a grenade and throw it at his buddies. [01:53:47.720 --> 01:53:48.720] That's not going to happen. [01:53:48.720 --> 01:53:52.920] So I need to go down there and file myself for the motion for discovery and all that [01:53:52.920 --> 01:53:54.480] kind of stuff. [01:53:54.480 --> 01:53:59.480] That's correct and set it for a hearing three days from the day you file it and make sure [01:53:59.480 --> 01:54:02.080] you serve the opposing counsel with it ASAP. [01:54:02.080 --> 01:54:06.360] So I don't file it until three days before the court date? [01:54:06.360 --> 01:54:08.240] No, I didn't say that. [01:54:08.240 --> 01:54:13.680] I said go down and file it and try to schedule your hearing on it three days after you get [01:54:13.680 --> 01:54:14.680] it filed. [01:54:14.680 --> 01:54:20.000] Well, the court date's already scheduled for April 5th. [01:54:20.000 --> 01:54:22.040] Is it April 5th yet? [01:54:22.040 --> 01:54:23.040] No. [01:54:23.040 --> 01:54:24.040] No. [01:54:24.040 --> 01:54:28.040] And if you go file it tomorrow, what day of the week is that? [01:54:28.040 --> 01:54:30.040] It's Tuesday. [01:54:30.040 --> 01:54:33.400] Tuesday the 22nd. [01:54:33.400 --> 01:54:38.600] And if you set it for three days from then, when should you ask to have it heard? [01:54:38.600 --> 01:54:40.920] Three days from then? [01:54:40.920 --> 01:54:43.520] Friday the 25th, right? [01:54:43.520 --> 01:54:46.520] Go file it. [01:54:46.520 --> 01:54:52.520] So that throws them off, though, for their court date. [01:54:52.520 --> 01:54:55.640] I can do that? [01:54:55.640 --> 01:54:57.320] You're not worried about the court date. [01:54:57.320 --> 01:55:00.400] You're worried about the timeliness of a request for discovery. [01:55:00.400 --> 01:55:01.800] You wait until the court date. [01:55:01.800 --> 01:55:04.360] You're not going to get discovery. [01:55:04.360 --> 01:55:07.080] Okay. [01:55:07.080 --> 01:55:11.960] You've only got X number of days prior to trial to make that request. [01:55:11.960 --> 01:55:15.320] If you don't do it, you're not going to get it. [01:55:15.320 --> 01:55:20.920] Now, it is on record from the pre-trial that the judge promised me that I would get that. [01:55:20.920 --> 01:55:21.920] And if I didn't get it... [01:55:21.920 --> 01:55:25.640] Did the judge sign an order to that effect? [01:55:25.640 --> 01:55:26.640] No. [01:55:26.640 --> 01:55:29.960] Then the judge is blowing smoke. [01:55:29.960 --> 01:55:35.720] Till somebody signs an order, they're not going to do anything, and you're not able [01:55:35.720 --> 01:55:37.720] to hold them to anything. [01:55:37.720 --> 01:55:38.720] Gotcha. [01:55:38.720 --> 01:55:43.400] So they've been bluffing me all this time. [01:55:43.400 --> 01:55:49.560] This part about make your record in writing, that's everybody. [01:55:49.560 --> 01:55:53.640] You make them make the record in writing as well. [01:55:53.640 --> 01:55:57.240] You fail to do that, who has to pay the price? [01:55:57.240 --> 01:55:59.520] It's certainly not going to be them. [01:55:59.520 --> 01:56:04.000] Well, I have all the faxes and stuff that I sent them, and I have the copies that they [01:56:04.000 --> 01:56:07.200] receive the faxes and everything. [01:56:07.200 --> 01:56:11.480] But you don't have anything showing that there was ever a hearing on any motion or piece [01:56:11.480 --> 01:56:14.600] of paperwork you filed, do you? [01:56:14.600 --> 01:56:18.180] With the pre-trial, they recorded all that. [01:56:18.180 --> 01:56:20.680] Not listening to my question. [01:56:20.680 --> 01:56:26.760] You don't have a signed order on anything you filed, do you? [01:56:26.760 --> 01:56:28.360] No. [01:56:28.360 --> 01:56:35.320] Then the only thing you can rely on is a transcript you also do not have, am I correct? [01:56:35.320 --> 01:56:36.920] Yep. [01:56:36.920 --> 01:56:39.600] So where is your written record? [01:56:39.600 --> 01:56:40.600] Gotcha. [01:56:40.600 --> 01:56:41.600] Gotcha. [01:56:41.600 --> 01:56:42.600] Okay. [01:56:42.600 --> 01:56:47.360] That's all I need to do tomorrow then. [01:56:47.360 --> 01:56:50.640] And I can set the date for an earlier date? [01:56:50.640 --> 01:56:52.400] Yes you can. [01:56:52.400 --> 01:56:53.960] You absolutely can. [01:56:53.960 --> 01:56:59.800] Any time you file a motion, you have the right to schedule a date to hear that motion. [01:56:59.800 --> 01:57:06.180] Now normally you have to do it in coordination with the other side, but the other side has [01:57:06.180 --> 01:57:13.200] intentionally misled you as to what they would or would not cooperate with. [01:57:13.200 --> 01:57:17.040] And they have done it for the purpose of time delay. [01:57:17.040 --> 01:57:21.840] The closer they get you to trial, the more likely it is the judge is going to say, motion [01:57:21.840 --> 01:57:24.520] for discovery denied. [01:57:24.520 --> 01:57:34.800] Okay, so when I do that and set the court date, that's the actual court date that it [01:57:34.800 --> 01:57:36.760] moved from April 5th to March 9th. [01:57:36.760 --> 01:57:39.640] No, you're not moving for trial. [01:57:39.640 --> 01:57:43.280] You are setting a motions hearing date. [01:57:43.280 --> 01:57:46.240] It's a hearing, not the trial. [01:57:46.240 --> 01:57:47.240] There is a difference. [01:57:47.240 --> 01:57:48.240] Okay. [01:57:48.240 --> 01:57:53.120] Am I going to hear the evidence that they have or are they just going to hear the evidence? [01:57:53.120 --> 01:57:59.920] You're going to hear a ruling on your motions that have been filed and set to be heard on [01:57:59.920 --> 01:58:00.920] that date. [01:58:00.920 --> 01:58:01.920] Okay. [01:58:01.920 --> 01:58:02.920] Now I got you. [01:58:02.920 --> 01:58:03.920] Now I got you. [01:58:03.920 --> 01:58:04.920] Now I got you. [01:58:04.920 --> 01:58:05.920] Okay. [01:58:05.920 --> 01:58:06.920] Okay. [01:58:06.920 --> 01:58:12.240] I love your course and I wish you'd hold it on Sundays, though, because the flux will [01:58:12.240 --> 01:58:13.240] go up. [01:58:13.240 --> 01:58:14.240] Well, we're working on that. [01:58:14.240 --> 01:58:16.680] We're trying to see how many people we can get participating on either day to see if [01:58:16.680 --> 01:58:20.520] it may be better to switch it or if we may just have to hold it on two separate days. [01:58:20.520 --> 01:58:21.520] Okay. [01:58:21.520 --> 01:58:22.520] All right. [01:58:22.520 --> 01:58:26.080] But thanks for calling in, Ray, and hopefully we'll get to see you this weekend. [01:58:26.080 --> 01:58:27.560] Love the course, man. [01:58:27.560 --> 01:58:28.560] Appreciate it. [01:58:28.560 --> 01:58:29.560] All right. [01:58:29.560 --> 01:58:30.560] Thanks, Ray. [01:58:30.560 --> 01:58:31.560] Talk to you later. [01:58:31.560 --> 01:58:32.560] All right, folks. 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