[00:00.000 --> 00:04.500] This news break brought to you by the International Newsnet. [00:04.500 --> 00:09.700] New York City's Department of Health is quietly spraying a dangerous pesticide in city parks [00:09.700 --> 00:14.000] to prevent the outbreak of West Nile, a relatively benign virus. [00:14.000 --> 00:19.700] With minimal warning, the Health Department has sprayed Anvil 10 plus 10 containing chemicals [00:19.700 --> 00:24.200] that have been linked to breast and prostate cancer, infertility and miscarriages. [00:24.200 --> 00:30.200] Common flu kills over 600 times more people per year than West Nile. [00:30.200 --> 00:34.200] Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Wednesday signed into law [00:34.200 --> 00:38.000] nationalization of the country's gold mining industry. [00:38.000 --> 00:43.500] Venezuela holds 154 tons of gold worth $7.2 billion. [00:43.500 --> 00:48.200] Chavez had earlier announced his intention to nationalize gold to stop, quote, [00:48.200 --> 00:55.200] mafias exploiting Venezuela's national resources. Illegal mining makes up 60% of local production. [00:55.200 --> 01:01.400] A federal judge in Brooklyn ruled Monday the federal government must secure a warrant [01:01.400 --> 01:07.700] before obtaining records about a cell phone user's location, saying it violated the Fourth Amendment's protections [01:07.700 --> 01:12.200] against unreasonable searches. The decision came after the U.S. Attorney's Office [01:12.200 --> 01:17.700] sought to obtain cell phone locations from Verizon Wireless under the Stored Communications Act. [01:17.700 --> 01:23.200] New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman Tuesday was kicked off the committee [01:23.200 --> 01:28.200] leading the 50-state task force, probing foreclosure abuses and negotiating a settlement [01:28.200 --> 01:31.200] with the nation's five largest mortgage firms. [01:31.200 --> 01:36.200] Schneiderman was one of a dozen state attorneys general working alongside representatives [01:36.200 --> 01:41.200] of the Departments of Justice, Housing and Urban Development and other agencies. [01:41.200 --> 01:47.200] The government began negotiations last spring after widespread reports of foreclosure irregularities [01:47.200 --> 01:53.200] such as robo-signing and illegal home seizures. But state prosecutors and federal officials, [01:53.200 --> 01:58.200] including Treasury Secretary Timothy Geidner, are pressing for a proposed settlement [01:58.200 --> 02:01.200] even though they've only carried out a limited investigation. [02:01.200 --> 02:07.200] Schneiderman had questioned the need for a speedy resolution and is heading his own investigation [02:07.200 --> 02:13.200] into mortgage improprieties, subpoenaing documents from the nation's largest financial institutions [02:13.200 --> 02:18.200] and reviewing court records for possible illegal home repossessions. [02:18.200 --> 02:22.200] Protests and civil disobedience in Washington continued this week [02:22.200 --> 02:29.200] against trans-Canada's proposed Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta, Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast. [02:29.200 --> 02:34.200] Promoters claim it will reduce U.S. reliance on oil imports from unfriendly countries. [02:34.200 --> 02:41.200] But critics say falling U.S. demand may simply allow tar sands oil in Alberta to be exported to Europe. [02:41.200 --> 02:44.200] In addition, spills from pipelines are not rare. [02:44.200 --> 02:51.200] Keystone One, a smaller pipeline owned by Trans-Canada, recorded 12 spills in its first year of operation, [02:51.200 --> 03:15.200] including 20,000 gallons in North Dakota last May. [03:22.200 --> 03:32.200] Bad boys, what you want, what you're going to do? [03:32.200 --> 03:37.200] When your mission don't come for you? [03:37.200 --> 03:44.200] Tell me, what you're going to do, what you're going to do? [03:44.200 --> 03:53.200] Bad boys, bad boys, what you're going to do? [03:53.200 --> 03:57.200] What you're going to do, what you're going to do when it comes for you? [03:57.200 --> 04:02.200] When you were 80 and you had bad traits, you go to school and learn the golden rule. [04:02.200 --> 04:08.200] So why are you acting like a bloody fool if you get caught in a monster crew? [04:08.200 --> 04:14.200] Bad boys, bad boys, what you're going to do, what you're going to do when it comes for you? [04:14.200 --> 04:21.200] All right, bad boys, bad boys, what are you going to do when we come for you here on the rule of law? [04:21.200 --> 04:26.200] I'm Deborah Stevens here with my co-host Eddie Craig and Randy Kelton. [04:26.200 --> 04:32.200] Tonight is Thursday, August 25th, 2011. [04:32.200 --> 04:37.200] And tonight we've got a very special guest for you, former host on this network. [04:37.200 --> 04:39.200] And of course the door is open for whenever he wants to come back. [04:39.200 --> 04:43.200] He's been very busy, so he had to forego his show for a while. [04:43.200 --> 04:46.200] But I'm here with my very good friend Richard Reeves. [04:46.200 --> 04:52.200] He was formerly the host of Outside the Box Politics, which was on Wednesday night at 6 p.m. [04:52.200 --> 04:58.200] Now we've got Truth Exposed Radio with Matt Medina and Cody Hess filling his shoes coming up behind him. [04:58.200 --> 05:05.200] And tonight we are going to talk some about how we are going to get Ron Paul into office this time. [05:05.200 --> 05:12.200] And this means taking over the Republican Party at the precinct level, the precinct convictions, [05:12.200 --> 05:18.200] which are of course here in Texas the night of the primaries as soon as the polls close, [05:18.200 --> 05:23.200] and likely that's the same scenario in other states. [05:23.200 --> 05:26.200] And folks, it's great to see Ron Paul rising in the polls. [05:26.200 --> 05:32.200] I saw Rasmussen, a Rasmussen, however it's pronounced, poll came out yesterday, [05:32.200 --> 05:38.200] where official Rasmussen poll, where they polled a thousand people and asked them [05:38.200 --> 05:44.200] if the presidential election was today, who would you vote for, either Obama or Ron Paul? [05:44.200 --> 05:48.200] And 39% said Obama, 38% said Ron Paul. [05:48.200 --> 05:52.200] So basically Ron Paul is in a dead heat with Obama right now. [05:52.200 --> 05:58.200] And he's also considered a top tier candidate, finally a so-called officially. [05:58.200 --> 06:02.200] Gallup poll came out and he's ranked number three. [06:02.200 --> 06:06.200] He just leaped over Michelle Bachman. [06:06.200 --> 06:08.200] She is one scary lady. [06:08.200 --> 06:16.200] But at any rate, folks, last time we did this four years ago here in Travis County in Austin [06:16.200 --> 06:22.200] at the senatorial convention where all the precincts send their delegates to the senatorial convention, [06:22.200 --> 06:27.200] which the senatorial convention would at that point send delegates to state, [06:27.200 --> 06:29.200] get that would go to the state convention. [06:29.200 --> 06:35.200] We had over 40% Ron Paul delegates on our very first try here in Travis County. [06:35.200 --> 06:41.200] And in many senatorial conventions, it was more than 50% Ron Paul delegates. [06:41.200 --> 06:47.200] So I think if we really put our effort into it this time, we could take over the Republican Party [06:47.200 --> 06:51.200] and get the delegates into the national convention because folks, [06:51.200 --> 06:54.200] even though the polls are great and everything in the primaries, [06:54.200 --> 07:00.200] and that's all fine and good, but when push comes to shove, none of that really matters. [07:00.200 --> 07:08.200] It's the delegates at the national convention, at the party convention that decides who the party nominee is. [07:08.200 --> 07:15.200] And they don't necessarily have to vote in line with what the popular vote at the primaries are. [07:15.200 --> 07:17.200] In fact, sometimes it's not the way it is. [07:17.200 --> 07:23.200] So if we really want to get Ron Paul in the office, we have to, in addition to informing our neighbors [07:23.200 --> 07:27.200] and all this, which actually this is going to go along with getting delegates in. [07:27.200 --> 07:34.200] And besides just informing people in a general way, we've got to get some delegates into that convention, [07:34.200 --> 07:38.200] into that national convention that are going to vote for Ron Paul to be the Republican nominee. [07:38.200 --> 07:42.200] So here with us tonight is longtime activist Richard Reeves, [07:42.200 --> 07:47.200] who is going to be talking more about this and how folks out there can take over their precincts [07:47.200 --> 07:49.200] so that we can get Ron Paul in the office. [07:49.200 --> 07:51.200] Richard, thank you for joining us tonight. [07:51.200 --> 07:55.200] Hello, Deborah and Randy and Eddie, right? Eddie's there? [07:55.200 --> 07:57.200] Yes, he is. [07:57.200 --> 07:59.200] All right. Thank you all for having me on. [07:59.200 --> 08:02.200] And Deborah, thank you for the gracious introduction. [08:02.200 --> 08:06.200] And thank you for that open door of maybe one day coming back over the airwaves. [08:06.200 --> 08:13.200] But I'm really honored that Matthew Medina and his co-host, Cody, have taken my place. [08:13.200 --> 08:14.200] I'm very honored by that. [08:14.200 --> 08:18.200] And I know I think they're doing a much better job than I was because they're good at networking. [08:18.200 --> 08:22.200] I think they've got more youth, time and energy to devote to the cause. [08:22.200 --> 08:27.200] So I was glad that I was really kind of able to step out of the way and give them a platform. [08:27.200 --> 08:30.200] So that's really worked out well. [08:30.200 --> 08:34.200] All right, Deborah, you were talking about the situation with the precinct conventions, [08:34.200 --> 08:38.200] being delegates, et cetera, and where do we start? [08:38.200 --> 08:40.200] There's so much to cover on that. [08:40.200 --> 08:46.200] One of the big things I was looking at right now on the web is the traditional time [08:46.200 --> 08:51.200] for the precinct convention is the very night of the Texas primaries. [08:51.200 --> 08:55.200] Now, if you're listening in another state, you're going to have to check the schedules [08:55.200 --> 09:00.200] to see when your primaries and or primary caucuses occur. [09:00.200 --> 09:05.200] For example, the first caucus is the Iowa caucus in early January, [09:05.200 --> 09:08.200] and the first primary is in New Hampshire. [09:08.200 --> 09:11.200] And that's, I believe, early January as well. [09:11.200 --> 09:13.200] So you'll have to check your different schedules. [09:13.200 --> 09:18.200] I was just checking the schedule for the upcoming Texas primary of 2012. [09:18.200 --> 09:22.200] And normally it's always scheduled the first Tuesday in March, [09:22.200 --> 09:24.200] but as I was sitting here looking up for that date, [09:24.200 --> 09:28.200] I've actually found an article that they may even move that date. [09:28.200 --> 09:32.200] So we'll just have to wait until that has firmed up. [09:32.200 --> 09:34.200] We'll search more and see if that was pinpointed, [09:34.200 --> 09:37.200] but they were actually debating in the Texas state legislature [09:37.200 --> 09:43.200] because of federal laws regarding early voting and early applications for military and absentee voters [09:43.200 --> 09:45.200] that that date may have to be moved. [09:45.200 --> 09:48.200] But that's kind of irrelevant for our discussion at the moment, [09:48.200 --> 09:51.200] because here's what I'm convinced of, Deborah, Randy and Eddie. [09:51.200 --> 09:56.200] I'm convinced that we're still the tail that can wag the dog. [09:56.200 --> 10:00.200] We're not the dog wagging the tail yet, but we are still the tail. [10:00.200 --> 10:04.200] And we were a smaller tail back in 2008. [10:04.200 --> 10:06.200] Now we're a larger tail. [10:06.200 --> 10:12.200] Now we're a large enough tail on this dog that we can start wagging that dog just a little bit. [10:12.200 --> 10:21.200] I'm convinced that we're not quite to the size where we can really start dominating in popular votes, [10:21.200 --> 10:26.200] but we are definitely, definitely a large enough minority [10:26.200 --> 10:34.200] to go into these precinct convention scenarios and be victorious via that method. [10:34.200 --> 10:39.200] Absolutely. Now I remember last time we did this four years ago, [10:39.200 --> 10:44.200] I was a delegate from my precinct, the delegate, [10:44.200 --> 10:48.200] and unfortunately the way the rules are set up in the Republican Party in Texas, [10:48.200 --> 10:54.200] they really penalize you if you don't support the incumbent gubernatorial candidate. [10:54.200 --> 11:00.200] And so they try to force people who would vote Republican [11:00.200 --> 11:05.200] or who would want to support some Republican candidates somewhere along the line [11:05.200 --> 11:12.200] to try to convince all their neighbors to vote for the incumbent Republican gubernatorial candidate, [11:12.200 --> 11:18.200] no matter what, because if your precinct does not show a lot of votes [11:18.200 --> 11:22.200] for the incumbent gubernatorial candidate the prior year, [11:22.200 --> 11:28.200] well then the next year around, you only get so many delegates to represent your precinct. [11:28.200 --> 11:33.200] And so there's a formula that's used, and Richard can tell us about the formula, [11:33.200 --> 11:38.200] but at any rate this precinct that I'm in did not support Rick Perry. [11:38.200 --> 11:42.200] And so there was only one delegate allowed from this precinct, [11:42.200 --> 11:46.200] and so I got to be it, and so I represented last time, but then I didn't make it to state. [11:46.200 --> 11:48.200] But anyway, go ahead, Richard. [11:48.200 --> 11:51.200] Wait, Richard, let me make one suggestion. [11:51.200 --> 11:52.200] Go ahead, Randy. [11:52.200 --> 12:01.200] Don't tell them that you'll write Ron Paul's name on the screen with a sharpie if you have to. [12:01.200 --> 12:08.200] Right. Well, I didn't write. I did not say that at the committee hearing, by the way, Randy. [12:08.200 --> 12:12.200] That was a joke that I mentioned on the air, but no, I didn't say that at the committee hearing. [12:12.200 --> 12:14.200] Anyway, go ahead, Richard. [12:14.200 --> 12:15.200] Here's the thing, Deborah. [12:15.200 --> 12:21.200] This is what's key, is your experiences are a dynamic snapshot in time. [12:21.200 --> 12:24.200] Your experiences are what you had in 2008. [12:24.200 --> 12:25.200] This is dynamic. [12:25.200 --> 12:33.200] What you experienced in 2008, I suspect that most of us probably will not experience in 2012. [12:33.200 --> 12:41.200] Well, if we get our activists off their seat and onto their feet and get to the precinct conventions, [12:41.200 --> 12:47.200] because, for instance, you were citing how that, you know, we're kind of getting a little bit of a head, [12:47.200 --> 12:52.200] but you said that in your precinct, you were only allowed basically one delegate, [12:52.200 --> 12:57.200] because in 2006, there were only a certain quantity of Rick Perry voters in your precinct. [12:57.200 --> 13:03.200] But you got to remember, in 2006, Rick Perry only had 39% of the vote. [13:03.200 --> 13:05.200] In 2010, it was different. [13:05.200 --> 13:12.200] Most likely, your precinct will end up proffering more delegates to the next convention. [13:12.200 --> 13:21.200] And I think, in general, it's very possible that all precincts in general will have more delegates in this round. [13:21.200 --> 13:28.200] So what you experienced in 2008, that's not necessarily indicative of what you're going to have in 2012. [13:28.200 --> 13:30.200] That's why we need to have this discussion. [13:30.200 --> 13:35.200] Yeah, absolutely, because I was thinking, I don't want to try it again, [13:35.200 --> 13:41.200] because you go up in front of that committee and it's just full of the party hacks and the, you know, the neocons and stuff. [13:41.200 --> 13:42.200] And they already know who I am. [13:42.200 --> 13:45.200] And so I was just thinking it's a futile effort for me to try again. [13:45.200 --> 13:51.200] But what you were telling me on the phone the other day is that, no, it's not a futile effort because everything could have changed. [13:51.200 --> 13:54.200] And the committee could be comprised of totally different people. [13:54.200 --> 14:02.200] The makeup of that committee should be and could be wall-to-wall Ron Paul Backers. [14:02.200 --> 14:08.200] If we just execute on the plan of dominating in the precinct conventions, [14:08.200 --> 14:12.200] look at it at the microscopic political level. [14:12.200 --> 14:18.200] Let's just take your precinct as an example where you went in and you guys, [14:18.200 --> 14:22.200] I think how many of y'all showed up, Deborah, for your last precinct convention? [14:22.200 --> 14:24.200] There was like five of us. [14:24.200 --> 14:26.200] Okay, five of y'all showed up. [14:26.200 --> 14:29.200] All right, you were wall-to-wall Ron Paul. [14:29.200 --> 14:30.200] Yeah. [14:30.200 --> 14:34.200] So you came out of that convention, so you were dominant. [14:34.200 --> 14:38.200] If we succeed in each of the precincts like that, [14:38.200 --> 14:43.200] then all these committees that you have to go through to go to the senatorial district, [14:43.200 --> 14:45.200] to go to your state commission and all that, [14:45.200 --> 14:55.200] the establishment rhino factor may very well not succeed in moving up to these next levels if they're just trimmed out in their precinct conventions. [14:55.200 --> 15:00.200] They very well could be pushed out and all wall-to-wall Ron Paul. [15:00.200 --> 15:05.200] And so the problems that you experienced in these committee hearings trying to go to senatorial district convention, [15:05.200 --> 15:10.200] trying to go to the state convention, that could all be just erased. [15:10.200 --> 15:12.200] It could all be changed. [15:12.200 --> 15:19.200] And in fact, even if some of the previous establishment party people show up, [15:19.200 --> 15:23.200] they very, very well have opened their eyes somewhat. [15:23.200 --> 15:24.200] That's just it. [15:24.200 --> 15:27.200] You've got to remember that this is all dynamic. [15:27.200 --> 15:28.200] This is not static. [15:28.200 --> 15:36.200] This is not necessarily, this is like going out in the woods and you're looking to hunt a deer. [15:36.200 --> 15:38.200] Well, that deer is constantly moving in the woods. [15:38.200 --> 15:40.200] It's a constantly moving picture. [15:40.200 --> 15:43.200] It's like the stock market is constantly moving dynamic. [15:43.200 --> 15:45.200] And so is the political landscape. [15:45.200 --> 15:53.200] So don't let past experiences, if they were bad, influence your decision on whether or not you should attempt this or not. 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[19:23.200 --> 19:30.200] Talking about how to take over the Republican Party so we can get some Ron Paul delegates to the National Convention because that's where it's at. [19:30.200 --> 19:36.200] It's the National Convention that decides who the nominee for that party is. [19:36.200 --> 19:42.200] So, Richard, we were talking about there were 30% Ron Paul delegates at the State Convention. [19:42.200 --> 19:46.200] There was 43% Ron Paul delegates at our Senatorial Convention. [19:46.200 --> 19:54.200] These are huge, massive, seismic, ground-shaking numbers considering our very first try, our very first crack out of the hat. [19:54.200 --> 19:55.200] Look what we did. [19:55.200 --> 20:00.200] So, this time the sky is the limit, especially now considering the so-called mainstream polls. [20:00.200 --> 20:05.200] So, Richard, you were about to tell us about some of your experiences at State Convention. [20:05.200 --> 20:06.200] You made it to State. [20:06.200 --> 20:08.200] So, tell us about it. [20:08.200 --> 20:09.200] Right. [20:09.200 --> 20:13.200] You know, I was told by many folks there was no way I'd make it to the State Convention. [20:13.200 --> 20:16.200] I squeaked in as an alternate to the State Convention. [20:16.200 --> 20:17.200] Now, here's the thing. [20:17.200 --> 20:20.200] It takes big commitment to go through this process. [20:20.200 --> 20:27.200] You've got to commit to going to the Precinct Convention that night of the precinct primary in your precinct. [20:27.200 --> 20:29.200] You've got to commit to going to the Senatorial District. [20:29.200 --> 20:31.200] From the Senatorial District, commit to the State Convention. [20:31.200 --> 20:33.200] It's an expensive process. [20:33.200 --> 20:34.200] It's a big commitment. [20:34.200 --> 20:36.200] So, a lot of folks don't show up. [20:36.200 --> 20:39.200] So, when I became an alternate, I followed through on my commitment. [20:39.200 --> 20:48.200] I went, I was told I wouldn't make it to the State, did get an alternate slot, and I did get to participate as an alternate at the State Convention. [20:48.200 --> 20:49.200] Because, guess what? [20:49.200 --> 20:56.200] Many establishment people didn't follow through on the commitment to just show up. [20:56.200 --> 21:02.200] That statement of just showing up really proves itself during this process. [21:02.200 --> 21:05.200] So, just showing up is huge. [21:05.200 --> 21:12.200] Now, another... [21:12.200 --> 21:17.200] Richard? [21:17.200 --> 21:18.200] I think maybe he's... [21:18.200 --> 21:19.200] Hold on. [21:19.200 --> 21:20.200] Go ahead, Richard. [21:20.200 --> 21:21.200] We lost you for a few seconds. [21:21.200 --> 21:23.200] You said just showing up is huge. [21:23.200 --> 21:24.200] Okay. [21:24.200 --> 21:29.200] So, go ahead. [21:29.200 --> 21:30.200] Okay. [21:30.200 --> 21:31.200] We just lost him. [21:31.200 --> 21:33.200] I'm going to have to get him back on the line. [21:33.200 --> 21:45.200] In the meantime, while we're getting him back, I just wanted to briefly explain about the committee that we were talking about a few minutes ago before the break that I was giving a speech in front of. [21:45.200 --> 22:01.200] Depending on how many delegates represent your precinct or allowed to represent your precinct, if there's a certain number or over, then the delegates, the precinct is allowed to elect the delegates that will go to State directly. [22:01.200 --> 22:10.200] In other words, you kind of bypass the convention and you directly elect the delegates from your precinct that go to State. [22:10.200 --> 22:16.200] However, there's too many precincts for each precinct to be represented at the State convention. [22:16.200 --> 22:19.200] So, some precincts are not represented, unfortunately, but that's just the way it is. [22:19.200 --> 22:23.200] There's just too many precincts for every precinct to be represented directly. [22:23.200 --> 22:41.200] So, if you don't have enough delegates from your precinct in order to directly elect a certain number of delegates to go to State, then what happens is your delegates from your precinct get put into a pool called the at-large delegate pool. [22:41.200 --> 22:51.200] And then there's a committee that decides that picks which ones of those at-large delegates get to go to State. [22:51.200 --> 22:56.200] And so, that was the case with Richard and he made it past the committee and I didn't. [22:56.200 --> 23:01.200] But Richard's been involved with the party for a long time and it was my first crack out of the hat, so that may have had something to do with it. [23:01.200 --> 23:10.200] But at any rate, we're going to try to get Richard back on the line here in just a moment to talk about this process. [23:10.200 --> 23:17.200] Basically, just showing up is huge and I can testify going to these precinct conventions. [23:17.200 --> 23:24.200] Just one moment, that's what you call me on my cell. Guys, take over for a minute while I talk to Richard. [23:24.200 --> 23:33.200] Yes, I remember when we were trying to help Ron Paul get in last time. [23:33.200 --> 23:42.200] It was an interesting process and they talked about this same thing of taking over the precincts. [23:42.200 --> 23:55.200] And that was a very effective strategy because at the precinct level, it was surprising how few people actually participated in what was going on. [23:55.200 --> 24:10.200] So, while when we think of elections only in terms of the popular vote, there are a lot of dynamics going on that doesn't really reflect the popular vote. [24:10.200 --> 24:15.200] Okay, yes, and we've got Richard back on the line here. [24:15.200 --> 24:18.200] Okay, Richard, we got you back. [24:18.200 --> 24:21.200] Okay, good deal. I guess during a break we can try to reconnect the sky. [24:21.200 --> 24:26.200] But folks, here's another thing that occurred at that state convention that's critical. [24:26.200 --> 24:38.200] In that convention, a lot of business gets done over the course of three days and one of the things that happens at the state convention is the delegations break up into their individual congressional districts [24:38.200 --> 24:42.200] and have caucuses and this is where they go over different resolutions. [24:42.200 --> 24:47.200] They might be about animal RFID or TSA Groping or toll roads. [24:47.200 --> 24:52.200] You name it, there's any number of issues that are handled in these caucuses. [24:52.200 --> 25:02.200] But one of the key things that they handle in the caucuses is that's where the national delegates that go to the RNC in most congressional districts, [25:02.200 --> 25:05.200] that's where they're selected via the caucus process. [25:05.200 --> 25:12.200] There's other ways it's done too, but the caucus process, congressional district level, is where the national delegates are selected. [25:12.200 --> 25:27.200] And let me tell you, in my congressional district, our votes on multitude of issues were breaking down 73 rhinos to 67 rom-paulers. [25:27.200 --> 25:29.200] Folks, I hope you're getting that. [25:29.200 --> 25:43.200] 73 to 67. In our congressional district caucus, TD 25 at Lloyd Dawgess district, we were close to 50% at the state convention. [25:43.200 --> 25:46.200] So folks, that's why we've got to follow through on these efforts. [25:46.200 --> 25:57.200] We were just three or four votes shy of being a majority and as a matter of fact, there were two rom-paul delegates that went to the RNC out of the state of Texas [25:57.200 --> 26:06.200] and it was in my congressional district that we managed to squeak in a rom-paul delegate as an alternate to the RNC [26:06.200 --> 26:18.200] because there was an anomaly in one of the votes where the rhinos didn't like the establishment party candidate for that RNC seat. [26:18.200 --> 26:23.200] So we actually were able to get one of the rom-paul people out of our caucus. [26:23.200 --> 26:25.200] That's amazing. [26:25.200 --> 26:29.200] Okay, Richard, and this just shows what can we do the next time around. [26:29.200 --> 26:32.200] That was our first crack out of the hat, our first try. [26:32.200 --> 26:40.200] I'm telling you, the sky's the limit this time, especially in light of the current political atmosphere and the so-called mainstream polls where he is gaining a lot of ground. [26:40.200 --> 26:46.200] So let's start from beginning to end concerning this process of the precinct convention. [26:46.200 --> 26:56.200] Now, I know that there is a – precincts will have a precinct chair. That's not the precinct chair of the convention. [26:56.200 --> 27:04.200] And generally, if the precinct does have a precinct chair, actually it's vacated in our precinct right now. There is no precinct chair. [27:04.200 --> 27:18.200] I know that if there is a precinct chair, then on the evening after the polls close of the primary, the election officials will have the packet for the precinct convention and they give that to that precinct chair. [27:18.200 --> 27:27.200] And so that precinct chair at that point in time becomes the temporary precinct chair of the precinct convention just for that night. [27:27.200 --> 27:41.200] But we had a plan set up, the five of us, where we were going to take that power away from whoever it happened to be at the time to elect our permanent precinct convention chair. [27:41.200 --> 27:51.200] That would be the permanent convention chair for that convention, but it wasn't necessary because nobody showed up except the Ron Paulers. [27:51.200 --> 28:01.200] So that just shows right there, just showing up can go a long way. And if nobody comes forward to become the precinct chair in our precinct this time around, [28:01.200 --> 28:14.200] then whoever the first person is that shows up the night of the primary, they get the packet and they become the temporary precinct – the temporary chair of the precinct convention. [28:14.200 --> 28:29.200] And then of course you get your people in place to elect your permanent precinct convention chair for that convention that night and then you've got your guy or girl in there to run the convention. [28:29.200 --> 28:42.200] So that's how it all starts. And then at that point there's other resolutions that can be passed and of course the main order of business is to choose the delegate to represent that precinct. [28:42.200 --> 28:45.200] So does that sound about right Richard? [28:45.200 --> 28:57.200] Well that's even still kind of midway in the game because where we really need to start is you start off by first of all going to the website RonPaul2012.com [28:57.200 --> 29:04.200] RonPaul2012.com and look for the button on there that says sign up as a volunteer. [29:04.200 --> 29:12.200] That's one of the very first steps y'all need to do and folks in the audience look I'm one small voice crying in the wilderness. [29:12.200 --> 29:26.200] If this is going to happen it's going to be you folks in the audience emailing and networking and making this stuff go viral because I know that there are a lot of RonPaulers out there that know nothing about precinct convention. [29:26.200 --> 29:39.200] So sign up as a volunteer then we need to get our bumper stickers and signs, all our bumper stickers on our cars and our signs down our yard and then do what's called drive by canvassing. [29:39.200 --> 29:48.200] And this needs to happen within the next week or two. We need to drive by canvas and gather up the people in your precinct. [29:48.200 --> 29:58.200] You need to have a precinct map for your precinct and the place to go is right here at Travis County if you're in a different county you got to go to your county seat, tax office, etc. [29:58.200 --> 30:27.200] We'll be right back. [30:29.200 --> 30:38.200] A lot of people are down on their luck these days going hungry and homeless but groups that try to feed them face a surprising enemy, their own governments. [30:38.200 --> 31:05.200] Apparently no good deed goes unpunished. I've got your account for an Albright and I'll be back with details. [31:09.200 --> 31:15.200] Great search results and total privacy. Startpage.com, the world's most private search engine. [31:15.200 --> 31:27.200] Warm hearted heroes or cold blooded criminals. Three members of a group called Food Not Bombs including 24 year old Jessica Cross brought healthy meals to an Orlando park to feed the homeless. [31:27.200 --> 31:39.200] The city ordinance that allows feeding just 25 people crosses group that all 40 hungry souls who arrived. The police use their excellent counting skills to detect the crime and nabbed the hardened lawbreakers. [31:39.200 --> 31:47.200] Of course there's a historical precedent. Jesus served thousands with loaves and fishes and he wasn't popular with the local authorities either. [31:47.200 --> 31:53.200] He was crucified for his kindness while Jessica Cross and her friends face up to 60 days in jail. [31:53.200 --> 31:59.200] I'm Dr. Catherine Albright, more news and information at CatherineAlbright.com. [32:23.200 --> 32:41.200] Okay folks we are back. We do have Richard back on Skype so we can have the full Primo audio quality to understand everything that he's saying. [32:41.200 --> 32:56.200] Okay so let's back up and start from the beginning and also we need to go over the deadlines of when is the deadline to register to become a precinct chair which is different from the convention precinct chair. [32:56.200 --> 33:09.200] That gets elected the night of the precinct but let's just back up about what folks need to do now because we need to start organizing because the primaries are the second Tuesday in March as Richard is saying. [33:09.200 --> 33:15.200] So we need to start organizing now. So go ahead Richard let's lay it out step by step of what folks need to do. [33:15.200 --> 33:24.200] Alright I hope folks got a pencil and paper down so they can make some notes and like I said it's imperative and critical that there is an audience participation here. [33:24.200 --> 33:32.200] I'm one lone voice in the wilderness here. I don't have the voice in the platform to get this ball rolling. It's going to take the audience to do it. [33:32.200 --> 33:40.200] Go to RonPaul2012.com and volunteer and follow the steps available through the website. [33:40.200 --> 33:53.200] Last time in 2008 they had precinct captains and they guided you, they taught you, they worked with you to go through the process of getting more people but basically here's a nutshell of the way you start. [33:53.200 --> 34:05.200] Let's get the bumper stickers and the signs out right now. Within the next week or so start putting your yard signs, bumper stickers out and then in a week or ten days drive around your precincts. [34:05.200 --> 34:14.200] You've got to have your precinct map that can be acquired at the Travis County Tax Assessor Office up there on Airport Boulevard now. [34:14.200 --> 34:19.200] I'm referring to Travis County here because it's a localized show but I know we've got people in other areas. [34:19.200 --> 34:24.200] You need to go to your county seat, make some phone calls. You can find out where to get precinct maps. [34:24.200 --> 34:35.200] You really need a precinct map that will be really helpful in driving your neighborhoods, locating fellow Ron Paulers, locating fellow people against the New World Order. [34:35.200 --> 34:50.200] If you see an InfoWare sticker you might see a 90.1 sticker here locally in Travis County for the micro, the 90.1 Radio Free Austin rule of law radio shows. [34:50.200 --> 34:55.200] You might see different bumper stickers. You know the bumper stickers folks of like-minded folks. [34:55.200 --> 35:06.200] Knock on those doors. Knock on those doors here within the next week or two. Gather up all your friends and neighbors that you can find. [35:06.200 --> 35:11.200] They're like-minded in your precinct and start talking about heading towards the precinct conventions. [35:11.200 --> 35:20.200] Next, go ahead and get active in the Republican Party or Travis County or your respective county where you're registered to vote. [35:20.200 --> 35:25.200] Don't forget that's even a basic thing I even forgot to mention. Let's just make sure everybody's registered to vote. [35:25.200 --> 35:29.200] You've got to be registered to vote to do the whole process. [35:29.200 --> 35:40.200] And also make sure because the establishment rhino faction will try to kick us out if your address is in question as to where you're domicile, [35:40.200 --> 35:47.200] as to where you're able to be eligible to vote, if that becomes in question you could get kicked out as a delegate. [35:47.200 --> 35:52.200] That's another thing to be prepared for along this circuitous route that we're talking about. [35:52.200 --> 36:00.200] But then, okay, once you get the bumper stickers out, yard signs out, drive by canvas, gather up your five or ten folks, [36:00.200 --> 36:06.200] or in some cases might be fifteen folks, gather them all up and start networking together. [36:06.200 --> 36:12.200] Get in touch with your Republican Party in your county and Travis County here. Get in touch with them. [36:12.200 --> 36:16.200] Tell them, look, I'm really serious about working to defeat Obama. [36:16.200 --> 36:20.200] You don't have to tell them that you're for Rick Perry. You don't have to tell them that you're for Ron Paul. [36:20.200 --> 36:24.200] You don't have to tell them that you're for Mitt Romney or Michelle Bachman or anybody. [36:24.200 --> 36:33.200] You just have to tell them, look, I'm all gung-ho about defeating Barack Obama in 2012 and they'll welcome you with open arms. [36:33.200 --> 36:35.200] They're not going to give you any trouble at all. [36:35.200 --> 36:42.200] Believe me, they don't have that many people coming in the door and storming the door saying, hey, let's beat Barack Obama in 2012. [36:42.200 --> 36:49.200] So they'll welcome you. They'll ask them how to get primary voter lists of past primary elections. [36:49.200 --> 36:57.200] Get the primary voter list for 2010. Get the primary voter list for 2008. Get these primary voter lists. [36:57.200 --> 37:02.200] Remember, don't forget, in 2010 we had a lot of folks vote for Denver and Medina, okay? [37:02.200 --> 37:09.200] If you can just go around your neighborhoods after you gather up your cadre or five or ten hardcore Ron Paulers, [37:09.200 --> 37:15.200] then the next goal would be to locate the ones that don't have their yard signs and bumper stickers. [37:15.200 --> 37:22.200] And the way to locate them is you can just knock on their doors of these primary voter lists that you have in your hands [37:22.200 --> 37:28.200] that you know voted in the Republican primary in 2010, especially you need to focus on. [37:28.200 --> 37:33.200] Just ask them, hey, did you vote for Denver and Medina in 2010? That's a good way right there. [37:33.200 --> 37:39.200] You're going to know if you've got an ally on your hands or if you've got a neacon on your hands. [37:39.200 --> 37:45.200] And what you're really looking for, what you're mining for in this little gold mine exploration [37:45.200 --> 37:49.200] is you're mining for the people and you ask them, did you vote for Denver and Medina in 2010? [37:49.200 --> 37:57.200] And they say yes, then that's it. Y'all need to call a huddle with that person and talk about the precinct conventions. [37:57.200 --> 38:04.200] Now, this sounds like a really tough deal, but really it's not because in my precinct, which is one of the largest precincts [38:04.200 --> 38:11.200] in the overall precinct for Travis County with about, I think, 4,000 some odd registered voters, [38:11.200 --> 38:17.200] one of the largest precincts in Southeast Travis County, where there were only about 80, 90, [38:17.200 --> 38:22.200] I think maybe 100 primary voters in 2010. There were only 80 or 90. [38:22.200 --> 38:29.200] So that brings it down to only about 80 or so plus doors that you need to knock on. [38:29.200 --> 38:37.200] And if you've got five to 10 allies, then you split that work up and each y'all gets five, six, seven, eight, [38:37.200 --> 38:44.200] whatever however many doors to knock on to find more Denver and Medina voters and pass Ron Paul voters. [38:44.200 --> 38:52.200] Then those are the cadres that you need to work with and be prepared to bring to those precinct conventions. [38:52.200 --> 38:59.200] Now, the next step, once you locate your drive-by chemistry Ron Paul people, [38:59.200 --> 39:05.200] Denver and Medina people, then you go to the primary list voters, locate some more of those people, [39:05.200 --> 39:09.200] Denver and Medina voters from 2010, and then the next step would be, [39:09.200 --> 39:15.200] is okay, we want to work the larger list of Republican people, even the neocons you located. [39:15.200 --> 39:22.200] How about this idea? Once you've got 20 or 30 of your fellow precinct people that you know are on board with you, [39:22.200 --> 39:29.200] then you go to the next step of going to that bigger mass of neocon Republican primary voters [39:29.200 --> 39:36.200] and get them, how about get them Obama deception? How about get them a video of fall of the Republican or end game, [39:36.200 --> 39:43.200] or all these great different video works that expose the New World Order and let's convert those people [39:43.200 --> 39:50.200] because they're not that far away from us in their ideology if they can just see the material that helps open their eyes. [39:50.200 --> 40:01.200] Absolutely. Folks, if you participated in this process four years ago, call on the people who you worked with last time. [40:01.200 --> 40:06.200] See if they, if you haven't been in contact with them for a while, give them a shout, give them an e-mail. [40:06.200 --> 40:12.200] See if they still live in the same principal, I'm sorry, the same precinct as you, [40:12.200 --> 40:18.200] see if you guys still live in the same precincts together. If you've moved, try to get in touch with the people from the other precinct. [40:18.200 --> 40:28.200] I know here in this editorial district, we had Don Zimmerman and Rob Morrell were kind of heading up this process [40:28.200 --> 40:36.200] of helping people to get organized and they had lists of all the Ron Paul people and all the different precincts [40:36.200 --> 40:42.200] so they were able to help us organize with each other. So we're going to be endeavoring in that process again [40:42.200 --> 40:51.200] and also they put on a few training seminars, a few short training seminars to teach people how to take over the precinct conventions [40:51.200 --> 40:56.200] and that of course was also very helpful. So you folks out there in other states, in other districts, [40:56.200 --> 41:02.200] you may want to consider a similar organization because it worked out quite well here. [41:02.200 --> 41:10.200] Right, and another way to locate fellow Ron Paulers out there, not just locally but nationwide is the Ron Paul Meetup. [41:10.200 --> 41:17.200] That meetup.com website, that'll instantly plug you into the local Ron Paulers so I really recommend that. [41:17.200 --> 41:24.200] If you plug into that group right there, they're going to be able to lead and steer and guide you on these processes [41:24.200 --> 41:31.200] that we're talking about. So it's very important to network. The networking is one of our most powerful tools right now. [41:31.200 --> 41:38.200] If we fail to execute and do that, then we're not going to be able to perform what I know we can do in 2012 [41:38.200 --> 41:44.200] because don't forget, this is all synergistic. This is like the snowball started rolling. [41:44.200 --> 41:52.200] For me, I can visualize the snowball started rolling back in 2002 when I worked a Mike Hansen election. [41:52.200 --> 42:00.200] So there's something that we still keep rolling down the hill with the snowball and it's accumulating mass. [42:00.200 --> 42:06.200] It's getting larger and bigger as it continues. And I think that we're nowhere near all the way down this mountain [42:06.200 --> 42:12.200] with this big political snowball that we're building. We're only about a third of the way is the way I visualize it [42:12.200 --> 42:16.200] and I can see us continuing to grow. [42:16.200 --> 42:22.200] Absolutely, absolutely. So I really do think that now is the time to start organizing. [42:22.200 --> 42:29.200] Now, Richard, what is the deadline here for folks? Like say, for example, in my precinct, there's a vacancy. [42:29.200 --> 42:35.200] And I realize that even if somebody is the precinct chair, ultimately that's not really going to matter that much [42:35.200 --> 42:42.200] for who becomes the permanent convention chair for the precinct convention because that's the first order of business [42:42.200 --> 42:50.200] at the precinct convention. But if for somebody to become precinct chair, what is the deadline here in Travis County? [42:50.200 --> 42:54.200] And where can folks find out what the deadline is in their counties? [42:54.200 --> 42:58.200] Okay, that was one question that you asked me yesterday and I failed to follow up on it. [42:58.200 --> 43:06.200] But generally, that deadline to run for precinct chair for your precinct, which is a separate thing from the precinct convention, [43:06.200 --> 43:13.200] which we'll discuss here in more detail shortly, but usually that deadline occurs around in December. [43:13.200 --> 43:20.200] I would say if you're interested in running for precinct chair, your precinct, just go to the Travis County Republican Party website, [43:20.200 --> 43:24.200] contact them and call them when you go visit them to get these primary voter lists. [43:24.200 --> 43:30.200] You can ask those folks and just get on that ballot late November, early December. [43:30.200 --> 43:37.200] And generally, usually that date is around New Year's, but to play it safe, I would be a little bit ahead. [43:37.200 --> 43:44.200] And precinct chairmanship is an important office as well to hold. I'm a precinct chair here in 448, [43:44.200 --> 43:50.200] and it requires a little bit higher level of activity, but it's well worth doing. [43:50.200 --> 43:55.200] All right, we're going to break now. We've got one more segment left with my very good friend, Richard Reeves, [43:55.200 --> 44:00.200] talking about how to take over the Republican Party so we can get Ron Paul elected. We'll be right back. [44:00.200 --> 44:03.200] Hey, did you hear? Ron Paul has announced he's running for president in 2012. [44:03.200 --> 44:04.200] It is Ron Paul. [44:04.200 --> 44:10.200] Really? Okay, put down the cell phone for one minute. Your friends really don't care about your Twitter updates on what you had for breakfast. [44:10.200 --> 44:13.200] Oh, but I love to make those little smiley faces with punctuation marks. [44:13.200 --> 44:19.200] Of course you do. Now, listen closely. You need to go down to Brave New Books and learn as much as you can about Ron Paul and his message [44:19.200 --> 44:23.200] before it's too late. They have all of his books and many of the books he talks about. [44:23.200 --> 44:28.200] They also have t-shirts, bumper stickers, and yard signs so that you can show your support for him during the campaign. [44:28.200 --> 44:31.200] Brave New Books? Did they have Harry Potter and Twilight? 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[45:54.200 --> 46:12.200] Let's see what our powder, seeds and oil can do for you at hempusa.org. [46:12.200 --> 46:19.200] Okay, folks, we're back. We've got one more segment left with Richard. Good friend Richard Reeves. [46:19.200 --> 46:26.200] Okay, Richard, so you're about to continue concerning the precinct chairs and all that kind of stuff. [46:26.200 --> 46:29.200] Right. With the precinct chairs, I wouldn't get too hung up on that. [46:29.200 --> 46:31.200] It is an important position. [46:31.200 --> 46:36.200] Potentially, when you go talk to your Republican party in your county about getting those primary lists, [46:36.200 --> 46:39.200] ask them about becoming a precinct chair in your precinct. [46:39.200 --> 46:44.200] If it is vacant, potentially you can be elected by those precinct chair, [46:44.200 --> 46:49.200] what they call the county executive committee, Travis County Republican executive committee, [46:49.200 --> 46:52.200] which is made up of your fellow precinct chairs in your county. [46:52.200 --> 47:00.200] They can actually plug you in and vote for you, nominate you as a precinct chair prior to the election. [47:00.200 --> 47:02.200] Now, that's a little bit of a complex process. [47:02.200 --> 47:04.200] That's something you need to talk about with the Republican party, [47:04.200 --> 47:10.200] but you can also then sign up and get on the ballot for the primary. [47:10.200 --> 47:17.200] In most cases, if there's not a precinct chair already, you'll probably be unopposed. [47:17.200 --> 47:23.200] In my precinct, I was actually fortunate enough to win an election against a Rhino establishment precinct chair, [47:23.200 --> 47:26.200] but handle that with your Republican party. [47:26.200 --> 47:34.200] Now, backing up to the work that needs to be done right now with getting bumper stickers and yard signs out, [47:34.200 --> 47:40.200] last time we had Paul Davis out there and he was really active in getting yard signs out, et cetera, [47:40.200 --> 47:46.200] and I don't know if Paul's active or not, but I do have a location where people can pick up free bumper stickers, [47:46.200 --> 47:51.200] and that's with a friend of mine, his business is called Bright Ideas, [47:51.200 --> 47:57.200] Bright Ideas Hydroponics and Organics 4701 South Congress, [47:57.200 --> 48:04.200] Suite 310, 4701 South Congress, Suite 310, [48:04.200 --> 48:15.200] and that is here in Austin, of course, their phone number 444-21004442100, [48:15.200 --> 48:28.200] and they are open on Tuesday through Friday, 10am-6, Saturday 11-5. [48:28.200 --> 48:31.200] That's where you can get free bumper stickers, folks. [48:31.200 --> 48:34.200] They're handing out, I think they limit it to two or three bumper stickers, [48:34.200 --> 48:38.200] as long as you're going to go ahead and place them on vehicles, [48:38.200 --> 48:43.200] place them in your yard where people can see them, and you can pick up free bumper stickers there. [48:43.200 --> 48:47.200] And folks, as a matter of fact, maybe we can open the phone step and have somebody call in [48:47.200 --> 48:52.200] if there's somebody else out there that's really gung-ho on getting yard signs and bumper stickers out. [48:52.200 --> 48:54.200] Maybe we can hear from them. [48:54.200 --> 48:59.200] Sure, and also I know that, and folks, that call in number is 512-646-1984. [48:59.200 --> 49:02.200] We've got 10 minutes left for Richard Reeves if you'd like to call and ask him any questions, [49:02.200 --> 49:07.200] and I do know that here in Austin, folks can go to Brave New Books and pick up the yard signs for Ron Paul. [49:07.200 --> 49:09.200] That's where I got mine. [49:09.200 --> 49:14.200] And if you have Ron Paul signs from last time, use them as long as they don't say 2008 on them. [49:14.200 --> 49:20.200] I had a few Ron Paul signs that were just kind of generic Ron Paul signs that didn't say 2008 in really big print. [49:20.200 --> 49:27.200] It was like in really tiny print at the bottom, so I'm using those too. You can recycle them. [49:27.200 --> 49:29.200] That's right, Debra. You can recycle them. [49:29.200 --> 49:35.200] There's a lot of folks that still have their old Ron Paul signs out, so that is a good idea to get them out there. [49:35.200 --> 49:40.200] And it's very critical to get them out there as soon as you can because I failed. [49:40.200 --> 49:42.200] I made a big mistake last time. [49:42.200 --> 49:48.200] I didn't drive by Canvas till about a week or two before the Precinct Convention. [49:48.200 --> 49:55.200] Now, I was still able to get enough Ron Paulers via that process to dominate in our Precinct Convention, [49:55.200 --> 50:00.200] but then I thought, you know what? I should have done the drive by Canvas months ago. [50:00.200 --> 50:06.200] The drive by Canvas is a relatively easy process. You just take your Precinct map, [50:06.200 --> 50:10.200] you wait a week or two for people to get their bumper stickers and yard signs out, [50:10.200 --> 50:13.200] and then drive around, knock on those doors. [50:13.200 --> 50:16.200] Believe me, these folks are going to be happy to see you. [50:16.200 --> 50:18.200] They're going to be happy to connect with you. [50:18.200 --> 50:23.200] That's one of the big problems that we have is we really haven't connected with our like-minded people out there. [50:23.200 --> 50:29.200] We're all kind of just out there in our own little zones and thinking we're all alone when we're not. [50:29.200 --> 50:32.200] I would drive by Canvas in a couple of weeks. [50:32.200 --> 50:36.200] As a matter of fact, after you get your four or five people, [50:36.200 --> 50:42.200] let's get everybody to make sure they got their eyes out for other signs and bumper stickers that pop up along the way. [50:42.200 --> 50:49.200] Ultimately, we need to have five, 10, 15, 20 people working each Precinct. [50:49.200 --> 50:56.200] Ultimately, you go and work the general voter population beyond just primary voters [50:56.200 --> 51:02.200] after you've worked your primary voters from 2010 and 2008 and found your Debra Medina, Ron Paul supporters, [51:02.200 --> 51:10.200] get folks videos so they can educate and learn what's going on with the New World Order. [51:10.200 --> 51:12.200] Yeah, and folks, another thing that you might want to do, [51:12.200 --> 51:23.200] I'm drawing on my memory here of the training seminars that I went to put on by Zimmerman and Mauro back in the day four years ago. [51:23.200 --> 51:27.200] Folks who plan on participating in these Precinct conventions. [51:27.200 --> 51:31.200] Even if you can't commit to becoming a delegate, because if you want to do this, [51:31.200 --> 51:35.200] you may have to face the prospect of going to a national convention. [51:35.200 --> 51:38.200] I think most of these expenses you have to pay for yourself. [51:38.200 --> 51:40.200] Of course, we can raise money for that sort of thing. [51:40.200 --> 51:43.200] At any rate, just being part of the Precinct convention, [51:43.200 --> 51:50.200] your vote in that convention is power to get Ron Paul delegates going to the Senatorial Conventions, [51:50.200 --> 51:53.200] to go to state, to go to national, et cetera, et cetera. [51:53.200 --> 51:59.200] Folks, the people who are going to participate in these Precinct conventions to try to take them over, [51:59.200 --> 52:05.200] you need to become as familiar as possible with Robert's Rules of Order, the parliamentary process. [52:05.200 --> 52:09.200] It's quite extensive, but you may not be able to memorize the whole thing, [52:09.200 --> 52:11.200] but just become as familiar with it as possible. [52:11.200 --> 52:13.200] It's free online, Robert's Rules of Order. [52:13.200 --> 52:22.200] We had a whole setup, we had a whole plan of we're going to have the Precinct chair for the convention who we're going to elect. [52:22.200 --> 52:25.200] We had a vice precinct chair. [52:25.200 --> 52:27.200] We had a sergeant at arms. [52:27.200 --> 52:31.200] We had in mind who was going to be the delegate, which was me. [52:31.200 --> 52:38.200] We had the whole thing set up of who was going to nominate, whom and who we're going to vote for and get all these people into place. [52:38.200 --> 52:42.200] Seriously, we had a sergeant at arms and everything in case there were some rhinos that were going to try to cause problems. [52:42.200 --> 52:47.200] We were prepared to escort them out of the convention. [52:47.200 --> 52:52.200] We had the whole thing set up and planned before we went into that precinct convention. [52:52.200 --> 52:59.200] These are the sorts of things you need to prepare for and organize with your fellow Ron Paulers before going into that precinct convention. [52:59.200 --> 53:06.200] Of course, we were fortunate enough to be in a county here where there were training seminars and that sort of thing. [53:06.200 --> 53:16.200] I think that those were posted on YouTube. I'll have to find them, but it's going to be the same thing in any precinct really across the nation. [53:16.200 --> 53:23.200] It's going to be a similar process, so those training videos will be very advantageous for anyone in any state I would feel. [53:23.200 --> 53:26.200] Deborah, the next few months are critical. [53:26.200 --> 53:35.200] If folks stay networked and communicate with fellow Ron Paulers in their county, they'll be able to learn and talk about and go through those procedures just like you talked about. [53:35.200 --> 53:42.200] Don Zimmerman has taken more responsibility within the Republican Party at the county and state level. [53:42.200 --> 53:52.200] He may not be our go-to guy this cycle because he's busier with overall Republican things, but he's still helping us every way he can from the inside. [53:52.200 --> 54:01.200] He's definitely not abandoning us. He's moving up that ladder trying to put more influence with our ideas up at these higher levels. [54:01.200 --> 54:10.200] That's what we need to do is slowly filter and move our people up into these positions to have more say over what goes on. [54:10.200 --> 54:19.200] It is critical that you show up. You don't necessarily have to be committed to going to the RNC because it's very unlikely for you to make it that high, [54:19.200 --> 54:27.200] but what is critical is that you show up at that precinct convention because each time you show up as a delegate or an alternate delegate, [54:27.200 --> 54:31.200] that's going to give you an opportunity to move other delegates forward. [54:31.200 --> 54:39.200] Maybe that's not you, but it's still important to keep moving Ron Paul-minded delegates up that ladder, [54:39.200 --> 54:46.200] and it takes those basic starting numbers at the precinct convention to get the whole ball rolling. [54:46.200 --> 54:50.200] You're not taking on the commitment of going to the RNC if you don't want to. [54:50.200 --> 54:54.200] Believe me, there's a lot of folks that they don't want to go there. They don't care to go to the state convention, [54:54.200 --> 55:03.200] but if you'll just show up to the precinct convention and help multiply and dominate and be the majority parties in those precinct conventions, [55:03.200 --> 55:09.200] then you'll move them up to the senatorial state and national convention level. [55:09.200 --> 55:17.200] Yeah, and it can be a fun process too. I think probably the most fun I had during that whole process was when we were at the senatorial convention [55:17.200 --> 55:24.200] and Rick Perry came in to give some keynote speech and the whole place booed him down. [55:24.200 --> 55:33.200] Oh, man, it was great because we had 40% for Ron Paulers at that senatorial convention, so the booze were deafening. [55:33.200 --> 55:37.200] It was like thunder. I was laughing so hard. Oh, man, it was great. [55:37.200 --> 55:44.200] And see, we can't forget that because not only did that happen in that senatorial district that you're talking about, [55:44.200 --> 55:52.200] SD 14, and I was there as well, part of that 40%, and Rick Perry did get a very unwarm welcome there, [55:52.200 --> 56:01.200] but he also had an unwarm welcome at the Texas straw poll that occurred in that previous fall. [56:01.200 --> 56:07.200] Let's see, I guess that would have been 2007, 2007, the straw poll up in Fort Worth, Texas. [56:07.200 --> 56:18.200] It was August, September of 2007, I believe, is the year, and Rick Perry had a very unwarm greeting up there as well, [56:18.200 --> 56:23.200] and they're so afraid, Deborah, listen to this piece of news, and I don't know if you've heard this or not, [56:23.200 --> 56:34.200] but in 2008, 2007, they did have the Texas straw poll in 2007 right before coming up to the 2008 primary election process, [56:34.200 --> 56:42.200] and the Republican Party of the state of Texas had a straw poll at that time to see who the potential presidential candidates were going to be, [56:42.200 --> 56:47.200] and I don't even recall who won it. I think Ron Paul was a little bit black box. [56:47.200 --> 56:51.200] I think you really got a second place, but he ended up with a third place, [56:51.200 --> 56:55.200] but the real important thing is here is guess what? [56:55.200 --> 57:00.200] The Texas straw poll for this year is potentially not going to happen. [57:00.200 --> 57:08.200] It's potentially going to be canceled. That's how afraid the establishment is right now that they could have a Texas straw poll, [57:08.200 --> 57:17.200] and Rick Perry would not win. That's how afraid they are, because they're not planning on doing a Texas straw poll this year for that reason. [57:17.200 --> 57:25.200] Well, you know, after what happened four years ago, if I was back in him, I probably wouldn't schedule a Texas straw poll either, [57:25.200 --> 57:30.200] and I was at that straw poll. I got in. Actually, I was a guest of Don Zimmerman's. [57:30.200 --> 57:34.200] He had two guest passes, and Randy and I got to go. [57:34.200 --> 57:39.200] Actually, we got in more people on two guest passes. Jerry went, and there was one of the person that got in too, [57:39.200 --> 57:45.200] so there was like four of us that got in on two guest passes, and I didn't see the boo down for Rick Perry, [57:45.200 --> 57:50.200] but I did get to see Ron Paul's speech, and it was just phenomenal. It was so moving, but yeah. [57:50.200 --> 58:00.200] Well, it happened in a huge way in 2007 at the Texas straw poll, and what it was is that Rick Perry didn't speak their lives. [58:00.200 --> 58:07.200] He sent a video to speak to us. They had a little video of Rick Perry, and they sent it in, and believe me, [58:07.200 --> 58:13.200] the unworn welcome was huge there, and Deborah, I'm glad that you did go because you witnessed. [58:13.200 --> 58:22.200] It was Ron Paul basically wall-to-wall. The establishment party faction still outnumbered us at the actual delegate seat, [58:22.200 --> 58:30.200] but when it came to delegates plus guests, we were the dominant factor there at that time, and see, that's what I anticipate happening. [58:30.200 --> 58:36.200] If we execute folks and we follow through, then that domination that we saw in 2007's straw poll, [58:36.200 --> 58:41.200] that's what we're going to experience at the senatorial district, the state convention and the RNC. [58:41.200 --> 58:48.200] Absolutely, and folks, I will look for those training videos that Don Zimmerman and Robert Morrow made four years ago, [58:48.200 --> 58:53.200] and I'll try to find those for you on YouTube, and I'll post links of that on a website, too, for everyone. [58:53.200 --> 58:55.200] Thank you for joining us tonight, Richard. [58:55.200 --> 58:59.200] It all starts. Get your yard size bumpers figured out. 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[01:03:52.200 --> 01:04:01.200] So folks, if you want to start lining up your calls for any other topic or including this one, but any other topic also you can call in 512-646-1984. [01:04:01.200 --> 01:04:15.200] Okay, so go ahead, Richard. You were saying on the way out people trying to start executing the plan, getting the bumper stickers yard sign start doing the drive-by canvassing, [01:04:15.200 --> 01:04:23.200] getting lists of the primary voters from last election four years ago and all that kind of good stuff. [01:04:23.200 --> 01:04:25.200] So you had a few more comments. Go ahead, Richard. [01:04:25.200 --> 01:04:39.200] It starts out pretty simple. Get yard signs bumper stickers out. You can get them at BI, Hydro, Bright Ideas at 4701 South Congress, Suite 310, and their number 444-2100. [01:04:39.200 --> 01:04:44.200] But if you can't get there, you can also order bumper stickers through the RonPaul2012.com website. [01:04:44.200 --> 01:04:49.200] RonPaul2012.com website. You can get bumper stickers and signs there. [01:04:49.200 --> 01:04:58.200] So we really need somebody to do the Paul Davis effort from last time where they had a multitude of yard signs and big 4x8s and really coordinate that out. [01:04:58.200 --> 01:05:02.200] Maybe we can generate a volunteer willing to carry the ball on that. [01:05:02.200 --> 01:05:05.200] Yeah, Richard, wait, hold on. I just wanted to jump in here. [01:05:05.200 --> 01:05:11.200] When I went to the straw poll where the screams were deafening for RonPaul and it was wall-to-wall. [01:05:11.200 --> 01:05:17.200] When RonPaul came to take the stage, it was wall-to-wall RonPaul signs everywhere and just the screams were deafening. [01:05:17.200 --> 01:05:21.200] It was not one of those giant, like, I don't know if it was like 4x12. [01:05:21.200 --> 01:05:25.200] I mean, it was, or at least it was 4x8. It was a huge sign. [01:05:25.200 --> 01:05:28.200] I mean, you could barely fit it in the car back to Austin. [01:05:28.200 --> 01:05:35.200] And I had it in my yard for about maybe two months and then somebody stole it. [01:05:35.200 --> 01:05:41.200] I was like, oh man, I don't know if it was a RonPaul or somebody against him. [01:05:41.200 --> 01:05:45.200] But anyway, we lost the big sign, but anyway, folks, get as many signs as you can. [01:05:45.200 --> 01:05:47.200] Go ahead, Richard. [01:05:47.200 --> 01:05:52.200] Yeah, it could be either one. You can get your signs and buffer stickers at South Congress at BI, Bright Ideas, [01:05:52.200 --> 01:05:56.200] and also through the website RonPaul2012.com. [01:05:56.200 --> 01:06:02.200] But one last thing I wanted to add before I leave is that in my congressional district, [01:06:02.200 --> 01:06:08.200] where I was telling you that we had 73 establishment party people to 67 RonPaul people, [01:06:08.200 --> 01:06:16.200] I assessed early in the process that there was no way I was going to go to the RNC because I wouldn't be selected from that group. [01:06:16.200 --> 01:06:22.200] We were outnumbered. But nonetheless, I still ran to become a national delegate. [01:06:22.200 --> 01:06:28.200] And this is why, folks, even knowing that you're not going to win still counts. [01:06:28.200 --> 01:06:30.200] Let me demonstrate why. [01:06:30.200 --> 01:06:36.200] I knew I wasn't going to be able to win and be an alternate or a delegate at the National Convention. [01:06:36.200 --> 01:06:45.200] But that was my opportunity to talk to those 73 establishment party people and help them wake up. [01:06:45.200 --> 01:06:50.200] So when you run for national delegate in your caucus, you get three minutes to talk. [01:06:50.200 --> 01:06:54.200] And then later on, I ran again and I had two minutes on my second effort. [01:06:54.200 --> 01:06:57.200] So I had a total of five minutes to bend those people's ears. [01:06:57.200 --> 01:07:03.200] And I hit them with 9-11 truth right between the eyes. [01:07:03.200 --> 01:07:06.200] I started telling them about Building 7. [01:07:06.200 --> 01:07:09.200] I told them to check out Building 7. [01:07:09.200 --> 01:07:13.200] So basically, I went chapter and verse on some 9-11 truth. [01:07:13.200 --> 01:07:17.200] And believe me, I got booed and hissed by people in that room. [01:07:17.200 --> 01:07:26.200] But Deborah, if and when, if I'm blessed and fortunate enough to be in front of that caucus delegation come 2012, [01:07:26.200 --> 01:07:29.200] and I run for national delegate again, [01:07:29.200 --> 01:07:36.200] that's when I'm looking to move up to the RNC right there because some of those rhinos, [01:07:36.200 --> 01:07:43.200] even if just 10 rhinos wake up and we add 20 Ron Paulers, then we're the majority in that caucus. [01:07:43.200 --> 01:07:44.200] Absolutely. [01:07:44.200 --> 01:07:49.200] And Richard, you were telling me on the break too that even though I didn't make, I didn't get selected to go to state, [01:07:49.200 --> 01:07:56.200] you're saying that my effort still did a lot of good because that's still my district, my congressional district. [01:07:56.200 --> 01:08:03.200] And there were the 67 Ron Paulers that made it from my congressional district into the state convention. [01:08:03.200 --> 01:08:07.200] And so my efforts did pay off even though I didn't get to go specifically. [01:08:07.200 --> 01:08:10.200] You were definitely part of making that happen. [01:08:10.200 --> 01:08:15.200] And I just feel almost certain that this time around, if you repeat your efforts, [01:08:15.200 --> 01:08:18.200] you'll make it to the state convention if not beyond. [01:08:18.200 --> 01:08:23.200] I wouldn't be surprised if we end up coxing in the same congressional district caucus at state convention. [01:08:23.200 --> 01:08:26.200] So that's what everybody can do. [01:08:26.200 --> 01:08:29.200] And so don't let these things discourage you at all. [01:08:29.200 --> 01:08:35.200] And another reason why we need to be bigger and better in these precinct conventions this year is because John McCain [01:08:35.200 --> 01:08:39.200] wasn't energizing even the establishment people and they still showed up, [01:08:39.200 --> 01:08:45.200] but look for a bigger, energized establishment base to combat us this time around [01:08:45.200 --> 01:08:48.200] because the news media is probably going to whip up that frenzy some more. [01:08:48.200 --> 01:08:52.200] So that's another reason why we need to be bigger and better this time. [01:08:52.200 --> 01:08:54.200] Randy, Eddie, thanks for having me on. [01:08:54.200 --> 01:08:55.200] Thank you so much, Richard. [01:08:55.200 --> 01:09:00.200] And we want to have you back again frequently as the time draws near. [01:09:00.200 --> 01:09:03.200] It's nice to hear your voice on the air again. [01:09:03.200 --> 01:09:04.200] Yeah, welcome back. [01:09:04.200 --> 01:09:05.200] Absolutely. [01:09:05.200 --> 01:09:08.200] Thank you guys. Bye-bye now. [01:09:08.200 --> 01:09:09.200] All right, folks. [01:09:09.200 --> 01:09:11.200] We are now taking your calls. [01:09:11.200 --> 01:09:15.200] 512-646-1984. [01:09:15.200 --> 01:09:20.200] We've got Mark from Washington on the line. [01:09:20.200 --> 01:09:23.200] So we are going to go to Mark. [01:09:23.200 --> 01:09:24.200] Hello. [01:09:24.200 --> 01:09:25.200] Hey, Mark. [01:09:25.200 --> 01:09:26.200] Tonight. [01:09:26.200 --> 01:09:32.200] Hey, my question is pertaining to jury duty. [01:09:32.200 --> 01:09:38.200] And when you go to jury, if you get selected for a trial, [01:09:38.200 --> 01:09:42.200] they actually have you fill out a questionnaire. [01:09:42.200 --> 01:09:45.200] And then at the end of the questionnaire, [01:09:45.200 --> 01:09:51.200] lo and behold, it says under penalties of perjury and you got to sign the thing. [01:09:51.200 --> 01:09:58.200] And so there was a box that selected, you could have selected it and you could have said, [01:09:58.200 --> 01:10:01.200] somebody will talk to you about any questions that you want. [01:10:01.200 --> 01:10:05.200] Well, when I got, well, I went up there and I wanted to talk to them about some things [01:10:05.200 --> 01:10:09.200] because after I'd answered the questions, I didn't feel I answered them. [01:10:09.200 --> 01:10:14.200] You know, there was, to me, it seems like there's a couple of different ways it could go. [01:10:14.200 --> 01:10:16.200] Like, somebody close to you. [01:10:16.200 --> 01:10:19.200] Now, that might be relative or, you know, [01:10:19.200 --> 01:10:24.200] or it might be somebody that you hang out with on a regular basis. [01:10:24.200 --> 01:10:32.200] You know, and so these questions, I told the guy, said, well, look, I want you to answer these. [01:10:32.200 --> 01:10:36.200] And he goes, well, I go, because it says you'll perjure yourself at the end. [01:10:36.200 --> 01:10:39.200] He goes, yeah, that's why I can't say nothing to you. [01:10:39.200 --> 01:10:41.200] And so it was a hurried thing. [01:10:41.200 --> 01:10:47.200] So what can I do to get, and of course, I was never selected for the trial, [01:10:47.200 --> 01:10:51.200] and I went back in and talked to them and I asked them about, well, [01:10:51.200 --> 01:10:56.200] is this questionnaire, can it be used? [01:10:56.200 --> 01:11:02.200] And they told me it would be sealed in the case. [01:11:02.200 --> 01:11:06.200] So no one would ever look at it, but I don't trust them. [01:11:06.200 --> 01:11:11.200] I would rather have it removed and how do I go about doing that? [01:11:11.200 --> 01:11:15.200] Okay, let me explain perjury. [01:11:15.200 --> 01:11:24.200] If we're having a trial about alcohol abuse, [01:11:24.200 --> 01:11:34.200] and I ask you how old you are and you're 39 and you say, well, I'm 29. [01:11:34.200 --> 01:11:43.200] That is, while that's not true, if your age, as long as you're old enough to drink, [01:11:43.200 --> 01:11:48.200] any age over that concerning alcohol use is irrelevant. [01:11:48.200 --> 01:11:50.200] It's not material. [01:11:50.200 --> 01:11:55.200] So if you misstate a fact that's not material, that is not perjury. [01:11:55.200 --> 01:12:02.200] The only time something is perjury is when you misstate a material fact. [01:12:02.200 --> 01:12:11.200] And if they're asking you questions that are somewhat vague and nonspecific, [01:12:11.200 --> 01:12:16.200] and you give them back an answer to a nonspecific question, [01:12:16.200 --> 01:12:20.200] absolutely cannot be construed as perjury. [01:12:20.200 --> 01:12:25.200] So your concern is really kind of overblown, [01:12:25.200 --> 01:12:30.200] unless you are personally connected to the defendant and you say, [01:12:30.200 --> 01:12:32.200] oh, I don't know this guy. [01:12:32.200 --> 01:12:33.200] That's relevant. [01:12:33.200 --> 01:12:35.200] That's material. [01:12:35.200 --> 01:12:38.200] And that would have a material effect. [01:12:38.200 --> 01:12:42.200] But anything other than that, especially anything having to do with your opinions, [01:12:42.200 --> 01:12:44.200] your opinions are fact in any case. [01:12:44.200 --> 01:12:49.200] So I think your concern is not well-founded. [01:12:49.200 --> 01:12:52.200] You don't have to worry about that. [01:12:52.200 --> 01:12:54.200] Could I ask another question? [01:12:54.200 --> 01:12:55.200] Sure. [01:12:55.200 --> 01:13:00.200] Okay, well, here, let me give you an example of a couple of the questions. [01:13:00.200 --> 01:13:05.200] One of them said, well, do you own your home or do you rent? [01:13:05.200 --> 01:13:06.200] Okay. [01:13:06.200 --> 01:13:10.200] Well, after I answered, well, I checked off and I said, [01:13:10.200 --> 01:13:12.200] well, my parents own their own home. [01:13:12.200 --> 01:13:14.200] And then I said, well, wait a minute. [01:13:14.200 --> 01:13:15.200] I don't own the home. [01:13:15.200 --> 01:13:16.200] It's my parents. [01:13:16.200 --> 01:13:20.200] Then it, so I put down rent. [01:13:20.200 --> 01:13:21.200] Then I thought about it. [01:13:21.200 --> 01:13:24.200] Well, I don't pay them rent either. [01:13:24.200 --> 01:13:26.200] I don't have to, you know. [01:13:26.200 --> 01:13:28.200] So how about that one? [01:13:28.200 --> 01:13:29.200] Okay. [01:13:29.200 --> 01:13:38.200] That is, that's a personal issue and it would not go to something material. [01:13:38.200 --> 01:13:41.200] So it wouldn't make any difference. [01:13:41.200 --> 01:13:42.200] Okay. [01:13:42.200 --> 01:13:43.200] Here's another one. [01:13:43.200 --> 01:13:49.200] They asked if, if I had any friends that were attorneys and I got to thinking and I [01:13:49.200 --> 01:13:55.200] was thought, well, associate with them, but then I thought later on, I just said, no, [01:13:55.200 --> 01:14:00.200] but, but I do know some attorneys, but I don't really associate with them. [01:14:00.200 --> 01:14:03.200] They're not really, I don't hang out with them. [01:14:03.200 --> 01:14:08.200] And they're not friends, even then, not material. [01:14:08.200 --> 01:14:10.200] So it's not material. [01:14:10.200 --> 01:14:11.200] No. [01:14:11.200 --> 01:14:16.200] You know this attorney, yeah, but he's a no good rotten shyster. [01:14:16.200 --> 01:14:18.200] He's no friend of mine. [01:14:18.200 --> 01:14:21.200] That is a very subjective term. [01:14:21.200 --> 01:14:24.200] What does friend mean? [01:14:24.200 --> 01:14:26.200] Now, did you pull the trigger? [01:14:26.200 --> 01:14:31.200] That has a very specific meaning, but is this person your friend? [01:14:31.200 --> 01:14:36.200] Well, you know, what's a friend to me is, is not a friend to you. [01:14:36.200 --> 01:14:38.200] It's a non specific term. [01:14:38.200 --> 01:14:39.200] Absolutely. [01:14:39.200 --> 01:14:46.200] You would have no, no problem with perjury on a general question of that nature. [01:14:46.200 --> 01:14:47.200] Well, it's a bit frightening. [01:14:47.200 --> 01:14:53.200] You know, you go into, go into there and, you know, thinking that you're helping the [01:14:53.200 --> 01:14:58.200] system out, you know, and, and then at the end of that, you have to sign it. [01:14:58.200 --> 01:15:03.200] And so I just wish I wouldn't even have signed it, you know. [01:15:03.200 --> 01:15:11.200] Well, if they're, if they're asking you to put your signature on a document, if you [01:15:11.200 --> 01:15:16.200] have questions and they don't want to answer your questions, then you don't [01:15:16.200 --> 01:15:19.200] sign the document. [01:15:19.200 --> 01:15:25.200] Well, I had signed it and then I had the question, you know, I went up to ask them [01:15:25.200 --> 01:15:28.200] for questions and that's when the guy stood me. [01:15:28.200 --> 01:15:34.200] I think I'm going to go and talk to the judge about it and say, okay, I need a piece of paper [01:15:34.200 --> 01:15:39.200] that's stating that this will never be used against me. [01:15:39.200 --> 01:15:43.200] Or else just take it out of the file. [01:15:43.200 --> 01:15:45.200] I could not have. [01:15:45.200 --> 01:15:51.200] Well, you could, you could, if you're concerned about it being in the file. [01:15:51.200 --> 01:15:52.200] Yeah. [01:15:52.200 --> 01:15:58.200] Just write up a letter stating that you rescind your signature. [01:15:58.200 --> 01:15:59.200] Okay. [01:15:59.200 --> 01:16:08.200] That it was signed by mistake and they failed to give you full disclosure and proper [01:16:08.200 --> 01:16:12.200] explanation of what you were signing you rescind your signature. [01:16:12.200 --> 01:16:14.200] Full disclosure and exclamation. [01:16:14.200 --> 01:16:15.200] Yeah. [01:16:15.200 --> 01:16:21.200] But if this is a case in which you weren't selected as a juror, there's nothing in that [01:16:21.200 --> 01:16:24.200] as relevant anyway. [01:16:24.200 --> 01:16:25.200] Okay. [01:16:25.200 --> 01:16:29.200] Well, I thank you, Ben. [01:16:29.200 --> 01:16:30.200] You are welcome. [01:16:30.200 --> 01:16:31.200] All right. [01:16:31.200 --> 01:16:32.200] You have a good night. [01:16:32.200 --> 01:16:33.200] Thank you. [01:16:33.200 --> 01:16:34.200] You too. [01:16:34.200 --> 01:16:35.200] Okay. 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[01:18:55.200 --> 01:19:00.200] Call 855-588-8501 now. [01:19:10.200 --> 01:19:11.200] Alright folks, we are back. [01:19:11.200 --> 01:19:12.200] We're taking your calls. [01:19:12.200 --> 01:19:21.200] Open topics 512-646-1984 and we are going now to Celia in California. [01:19:21.200 --> 01:19:25.200] Celia thanks for calling in, what is your question for us tonight? [01:19:25.200 --> 01:19:28.200] Oh hi, question is for Randy. [01:19:28.200 --> 01:19:33.200] Actually I have been talking to him regarding the criminal complaint that I want to file [01:19:33.200 --> 01:19:39.200] regarding that police officer that ticketed me way back in June, July. [01:19:39.200 --> 01:19:50.200] And I'm in the process of revising the draft of my criminal complaint that he wanted to [01:19:50.200 --> 01:19:55.200] give me some more tips, I believe. [01:19:55.200 --> 01:20:04.200] Yes, I got your complaint and I read it and it sounded like you were arguing your case [01:20:04.200 --> 01:20:11.200] because this is a hard switch up for us to make. [01:20:11.200 --> 01:20:17.200] We're used to telling our story and explaining our story. [01:20:17.200 --> 01:20:24.200] When you write a criminal complaint, go back to Jack Webb, just fax, ma'am. [01:20:24.200 --> 01:20:31.200] The officer did this, he did this, he did this, he did this and therefore I alleged [01:20:31.200 --> 01:20:37.200] that this act was in violation of this code and therefore I have reason to believe and [01:20:37.200 --> 01:20:41.200] do believe that he violated this particular act. [01:20:41.200 --> 01:20:47.200] Avoid conclusions in your complaint. [01:20:47.200 --> 01:20:55.200] Now you can write an associated affidavit, but in the complaint itself it needs to be [01:20:55.200 --> 01:21:03.200] short and succinct and say the officer did this, he pulled me over. [01:21:03.200 --> 01:21:12.200] And you state what occurred without exactly trying to explain yourself. [01:21:12.200 --> 01:21:22.200] You want the reader to read the facts without you telling them what to think about the facts. [01:21:22.200 --> 01:21:32.200] It's enough to state that the officer was agitated and was raising his voice, was verbally abusive. [01:21:32.200 --> 01:21:38.200] And you know not verbally abusive, that's a conclusion. [01:21:38.200 --> 01:21:47.200] That he was speaking in a very loud and demanding voice and that you felt that the, you know, [01:21:47.200 --> 01:21:51.200] you need to look at the statute that you're accusing him of. [01:21:51.200 --> 01:21:56.200] If you're choosing him of assault, need simple assault. [01:21:56.200 --> 01:22:00.200] In Texas it says a person commits simple assault. [01:22:00.200 --> 01:22:11.200] If he uses language that an ordinary person would find offensive, so when you write the complaint [01:22:11.200 --> 01:22:21.200] you can state that the officer spoke in a loud, commanding voice that you found offensive. [01:22:21.200 --> 01:22:26.200] And that at the time he was prominently displaying a deadly weapon. [01:22:26.200 --> 01:22:39.200] In Texas the statute says that if a person commits simple assault while prominently displaying a deadly weapon [01:22:39.200 --> 01:22:41.200] that becomes aggravated assault. [01:22:41.200 --> 01:22:45.200] So look at the code in California and see what it says. [01:22:45.200 --> 01:22:55.200] And then in the complaint only put the facts you need to establish the elements. [01:22:55.200 --> 01:23:01.200] The officer spoke in an offensive manner in a manner that an ordinary person would find offensive. [01:23:01.200 --> 01:23:04.200] And he did so whilst displaying a deadly weapon. [01:23:04.200 --> 01:23:12.200] In Texas that's sufficient, that states the elements of the crime, it's sufficient to make the claim. [01:23:12.200 --> 01:23:27.200] And then in order for a magistrate to find probable cause, then you need a more detailed statement of what was said, when it was said, [01:23:27.200 --> 01:23:34.200] when he turned his lights on, how long you drove, what the conditions were, [01:23:34.200 --> 01:23:45.200] and how him using the loudspeaker was, you weren't sure if he was warning you about a hazard or you wasn't sure what was going on, [01:23:45.200 --> 01:23:53.200] and you acted in a reasonable manner and he acted in an unreasonable manner. [01:23:53.200 --> 01:24:01.200] And because he was wearing that loaded pistol, he doesn't get to act in that unreasonable manner. [01:24:01.200 --> 01:24:07.200] I'll give you an example, this Monday I was supposed to go to trial in Cherokee County, but they put it off, [01:24:07.200 --> 01:24:14.200] so instead I'm going to go to the Department of Public Safety in Wise County, [01:24:14.200 --> 01:24:20.200] because I was going back to my daughter's house Saturday night, [01:24:20.200 --> 01:24:28.200] and the DPS, Department of Public Safety here in Texas, have a light bar across the top of their cars, [01:24:28.200 --> 01:24:33.200] and it's all white lights, you know, they used to have a spotlight, now they got this light bar. [01:24:33.200 --> 01:24:42.200] I came over a little rise, and he had his DPS officer, when they stopped behind someone now, [01:24:42.200 --> 01:24:47.200] they turned their car about five degrees and leave their wheels turned, [01:24:47.200 --> 01:24:52.200] so if somebody rims the back of their vehicle, it'll turn out into traffic, [01:24:52.200 --> 01:24:58.200] rather than plow into the car behind it, because he's got stopped. [01:24:58.200 --> 01:25:06.200] And so the car turning out into traffic will take the car, hit it, say a car comes along, [01:25:06.200 --> 01:25:14.200] and just catches the corner of that patrol car, the car itself will turn out in front of him and shield the officer. [01:25:14.200 --> 01:25:22.200] Well, that's okay, but if you're on the shoulder of the road, and the shoulder dips down slightly, [01:25:22.200 --> 01:25:27.200] and you pull up on that shoulder and turn toward the road, it'll cause your lights to point up. [01:25:27.200 --> 01:25:33.200] Well, I came over the hill and I saw a set of headlights coming at me, [01:25:33.200 --> 01:25:38.200] and then I drove into these lights and was just totally blinded. [01:25:38.200 --> 01:25:44.200] I just had to hope this other guy didn't hit me, because I absolutely could not see him. [01:25:44.200 --> 01:25:52.200] So when the guy passed me, I pulled over and told the officer that his lights were causing the serious hazard, [01:25:52.200 --> 01:25:55.200] and he needed to do something so they didn't blind the other side of the road, [01:25:55.200 --> 01:26:00.200] and he got all huffy, puffy, well, that was their authorized equipment. [01:26:00.200 --> 01:26:06.200] Well, that may be, but you don't get to kill somebody with them just because they're authorized. [01:26:06.200 --> 01:26:13.200] And I asked him for his name, and he gave me his name, and then I asked him for his sergeant's name, [01:26:13.200 --> 01:26:19.200] and he gave me that, and then he walked back across the street and turned around and looked at me and said, [01:26:19.200 --> 01:26:24.200] Get out of here! Get out of here! [01:26:24.200 --> 01:26:35.200] So I would go to his sergeant, and I'm going to ask his sergeant to show me where the officer had the authority [01:26:35.200 --> 01:26:47.200] to give me a direct order in a loud, demanding, and agitated voice while displaying a deadly weapon. [01:26:47.200 --> 01:26:56.200] Now, I couldn't resist that order because he was displaying a deadly weapon, but I didn't want to get out of there. [01:26:56.200 --> 01:27:01.200] I consider that an act of aggravated assault. [01:27:01.200 --> 01:27:10.200] It's what the code says, a person commits simple assault in ordering me to leave a place I wanted to be in. [01:27:10.200 --> 01:27:15.200] I consider that offensive, doing so in a loud, and agitated voice. [01:27:15.200 --> 01:27:22.200] I, any reasonable person would consider that offensive, and doing so while displaying a deadly weapon [01:27:22.200 --> 01:27:29.200] according to the PD code in the state of Texas is a first degree felony if a public official does it. [01:27:29.200 --> 01:27:40.200] So I'm going to ask his sergeant to show where this officer has authority as a what, any... [01:27:40.200 --> 01:27:42.200] As a what? [01:27:42.200 --> 01:27:48.200] Yeah, what authority would he have to have in order to give me a direct order? [01:27:48.200 --> 01:27:50.200] He would have to be a police officer. [01:27:50.200 --> 01:27:53.200] No, he was a police officer. [01:27:53.200 --> 01:28:02.200] That's where your mistake is, he's officer and police officer. You're assuming because he's DPS, he's qualified. [01:28:02.200 --> 01:28:08.200] Stop, stop, stop. Which one is a police officer? [01:28:08.200 --> 01:28:15.200] Authorized to direct traffic or arrest for traffic offenses? [01:28:15.200 --> 01:28:21.200] That's what I mean. There was no traffic to direct as I was parked. [01:28:21.200 --> 01:28:29.200] So the only and I didn't fall under the traffic laws as I was traveling. [01:28:29.200 --> 01:28:39.200] Therefore the only authority he would have would be as a peace officer authorized to enforce the criminal laws. [01:28:39.200 --> 01:28:42.200] He didn't have that authority. [01:28:42.200 --> 01:28:49.200] He had authority as a police officer to enforce the commercial traffic laws. [01:28:49.200 --> 01:29:00.200] And since I was parked and I wasn't in commerce in any case, he had no authority there, so I'm going to know who he got it. [01:29:00.200 --> 01:29:08.200] If he doesn't, then we go to the district attorney and I file first degree felony aggravated assault against him. [01:29:08.200 --> 01:29:14.200] Now, I don't intend for that to, for him to be prosecuted and any such thing. [01:29:14.200 --> 01:29:26.200] But I'm thinking to get his attention and maybe teach him some, a little bit of what is called civility. [01:29:26.200 --> 01:29:29.200] Yes, that's the point. Celia. [01:29:29.200 --> 01:29:31.200] Okay, got it. [01:29:31.200 --> 01:29:33.200] All right, so did that answer your question, Celia? [01:29:33.200 --> 01:29:34.200] Yes. [01:29:34.200 --> 01:29:35.200] Okay, great. [01:29:35.200 --> 01:29:36.200] I did. [01:29:36.200 --> 01:29:37.200] All right. [01:29:37.200 --> 01:29:44.200] Read the code, pull the elements of the code, make your statement based on the elements. [01:29:44.200 --> 01:29:51.200] Again, add a statement and you can call it, never kind of no good rotten bomb that you want to read your statement without it. [01:29:51.200 --> 01:29:53.200] This is Rand Feltman, Edward Stevens at The Grave. 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[01:32:49.200 --> 01:32:54.200] We've got Dan in Connecticut that says he's being affected by hurricane winds. I suppose from Hurricane Irene. [01:32:54.200 --> 01:32:59.200] So we're bringing him up next. After that is Grant, and then Art, and then Mike. [01:32:59.200 --> 01:33:02.200] Dan, thank you for calling in. What is your question tonight? [01:33:02.200 --> 01:33:14.200] I didn't have a question. I just had some comments on the Richard Reeves interview earlier, and we're not affected by the winds yet, although unfortunately we will be in the next day or so. [01:33:14.200 --> 01:33:16.200] Oh, okay. Well, I got a check from my colleague. [01:33:16.200 --> 01:33:19.200] You don't have political speeches in Connecticut. [01:33:19.200 --> 01:33:29.200] Sorry, I got a chat. I must have misunderstood. I got a chat from my call screener that said you were being affected by winds right now, and you may have to jump off the phone, so that's why I took you next. [01:33:29.200 --> 01:33:45.200] Okay, anyway, I just want to preference my remarks on Richard Reeves by just first saying, as far as President Paul as the candidate goes, I mean, I think it would be awesome if he got elected. [01:33:45.200 --> 01:33:59.200] I'm going to make the disclosure that I chair the Libertarian Party of Connecticut, and we'd all be tickled pink if he got into office, and that's what we would like above anything. [01:33:59.200 --> 01:34:09.200] So as far as what I'm going to say, just bear that in mind, as far as the listeners of this network goes, we're not. [01:34:09.200 --> 01:34:18.200] I think, as you guys know, the typical, you know, person that's been involved usually, I mean, we have some idea of how procedure works. [01:34:18.200 --> 01:34:25.200] We have some idea of how the internal politics of, you know, the courts and the political parties work. [01:34:25.200 --> 01:34:35.200] So, I mean, I guess if you could describe us in a certain way, we didn't just fall off the turnip truck last week, and that's important to remember. [01:34:35.200 --> 01:34:46.200] And if I were to give you some examples of that, it would be, you know, maybe Wendy from Tennessee, Storm from Oregon, and a bunch of people I've talked with. [01:34:46.200 --> 01:34:51.200] I didn't get to talk to Wendy yet, but it would be, I'd be privileged to do so. [01:34:51.200 --> 01:35:02.200] But I've talked to a whole bunch of others, including Michael from Connecticut about, you know, the Brady motions, you know, that I've tried to write, you know, to convert from Texas and whatnot. [01:35:02.200 --> 01:35:09.200] But the bottom line is this, you know, we all kind of have an idea of what's going on procedurally. [01:35:09.200 --> 01:35:14.200] You know, we all have an idea of what's going on concerning the mechanics of things. [01:35:14.200 --> 01:35:27.200] And that sort of knowledge can be applied to political parties, which quite frankly, I'll be honest, Richard Reeves does a great job if you want to talk about participating. [01:35:27.200 --> 01:35:34.200] If you want to talk about getting involved, if you haven't been involved, if you want to talk about persuading people. [01:35:34.200 --> 01:35:41.200] But the thing that he lacks, and I've seen this, is, you know, nobody's come up with a plan of how to deal with the machine. [01:35:41.200 --> 01:35:47.200] Now, I don't take away anything from him as far as his commitment and his principle. [01:35:47.200 --> 01:35:50.200] I mean, hey, that I give to him like I give to Ron Paul. [01:35:50.200 --> 01:35:59.200] But, you know, the reality is there's a component here that goes to principle, you know, being converted into procedure. [01:35:59.200 --> 01:36:07.200] Being converted into a knowledge of how things work beyond like, oh, show up, here's how the rules operate. [01:36:07.200 --> 01:36:12.200] Now, here's where the listeners of this network specialize. [01:36:12.200 --> 01:36:16.200] They anticipate what the bad guys are going to do wrong. [01:36:16.200 --> 01:36:24.200] I mean, which, which granted, I think if the rule of law radio network and the listeners have anything to add, [01:36:24.200 --> 01:36:34.200] it's in terms of like anticipating what the bad guys that would support say McCain or Rick Perry would do to kind of forth the process. [01:36:34.200 --> 01:36:42.200] And I think if anybody listened to Richard Reeves' interview earlier, they should focus in that direction. [01:36:42.200 --> 01:36:46.200] They should think, what are they going to do to that effect? [01:36:46.200 --> 01:36:48.200] Well, that sounds like great idea. [01:36:48.200 --> 01:36:50.200] Next time we have Richard on, we'll talk about that. [01:36:50.200 --> 01:36:57.200] But Dan, I just want you to realize that this network is going out on several AM and FM stations around the country, [01:36:57.200 --> 01:37:05.200] and our listenership probably exceeds 100,000 to 150,000 people right now, most of which are not familiar with any of these processes or procedures, [01:37:05.200 --> 01:37:10.200] and most of which are not anywhere near the level that you or Wendy or any of us are at. [01:37:10.200 --> 01:37:15.200] And so we do, and we're getting new listeners every day. [01:37:15.200 --> 01:37:20.200] And people who support Ron Paul that want to do something that have never done anything before. [01:37:20.200 --> 01:37:23.200] And so, yes, sometimes we have to have shows on baby steps. [01:37:23.200 --> 01:37:25.200] I think it's very appropriate. [01:37:25.200 --> 01:37:34.200] And even if, and even if we're not talking tonight about how to get around the machine or let's forget all the parties together, [01:37:34.200 --> 01:37:43.200] there's a goal here right now, which is that Ron Paul is running for president and he is working within the box as far as within the system. [01:37:43.200 --> 01:37:45.200] He's working within the machine. [01:37:45.200 --> 01:37:49.200] He is trying to become the nominee for the Republican Party. [01:37:49.200 --> 01:37:52.200] He's not running as an independent right now. [01:37:52.200 --> 01:37:54.200] He's not running on a third party ticket. [01:37:54.200 --> 01:38:07.200] And so since he is running within the Republican Party and trying to get the nomination for that party, we are coming up with solutions of how to make that happen, working within the machine. [01:38:07.200 --> 01:38:12.200] And yes, you know, if we had our way, there wouldn't even be a machine, but that just wasn't the purpose tonight. [01:38:12.200 --> 01:38:19.200] Tonight was to discuss what we can do at the grassroots level to get Ron Paul into the Republican nomination seat. [01:38:19.200 --> 01:38:25.200] And yes, we do have to talk about baby steps because we have a very broad listenership. [01:38:25.200 --> 01:38:34.200] I'm kind of offended by baby steps because I found this to be very good information. [01:38:34.200 --> 01:38:46.200] And I think a lot of times we spend our too much time on more sophisticated issues and we don't back up and go right back to the very basic issues that are the most important. [01:38:46.200 --> 01:38:51.200] And a lot of times we lose ground because we lose sight of the basics. [01:38:51.200 --> 01:38:54.200] Well, yeah, maybe I shouldn't call them baby steps, but just call them basics. [01:38:54.200 --> 01:39:03.200] And in fact, when I was doing the pre-interview for Richard Reeves, I forgot half of this process that I participated in four years ago. [01:39:03.200 --> 01:39:05.200] And he had to remind me of it. [01:39:05.200 --> 01:39:09.200] And I went through it and I did it and I was a delegate in everything. [01:39:09.200 --> 01:39:12.200] And I was like, Richard, you know, I mean, this is over my head. [01:39:12.200 --> 01:39:22.200] Even though I went through this whole process four years ago, we need to start from scratch on this interview and explain everything, you know, from beginning to end at the most basic level for our listeners. [01:39:22.200 --> 01:39:33.200] Because if I did it and I can't even remember, then how is this going to affect our audience if we talk at everything at such a high level, you know, strategically, like what you're talking about, Dan? [01:39:33.200 --> 01:39:41.200] But yeah, maybe part two, class number two of Richard's interview, we will discuss those issues as well. [01:39:41.200 --> 01:39:52.200] And just, you know, there was something that I wanted to mention before you kind of said part of it that I did want to mention was, I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, [01:39:52.200 --> 01:40:03.200] but I think a third of the solution to what's going on in this country is individual, like, you know, being able to support yourself, being able to fend for yourself, being able to have resources for yourself. [01:40:03.200 --> 01:40:08.200] The second third would be judicial, which is what you guys do like nobody else does. [01:40:08.200 --> 01:40:11.200] And the third of it would be political. [01:40:11.200 --> 01:40:24.200] Now, bearing that in the correct context, I mean, again, I take nothing, you know, away from Mr. Reeves or Mr. Paul running as a candidate. [01:40:24.200 --> 01:40:30.200] But, you know, we do have to get to that point where we can integrate that to a whole package. [01:40:30.200 --> 01:40:45.200] And as far as the listener base of rule of law radio goes, I can just say this, I mean, in talking to your listeners and hearing your listeners that I have not talked to, you know, we're ahead of the curve here. [01:40:45.200 --> 01:40:47.200] We've got a good thing going. [01:40:47.200 --> 01:40:53.200] But, I mean, I just will say this, it has to be a whole integrated strategy. [01:40:53.200 --> 01:41:02.200] And again, if there's one thing I would emphasize, Richard Reeves has a great strategy for Texas. [01:41:02.200 --> 01:41:06.200] He is an excellent strategy for the Texas LP. [01:41:06.200 --> 01:41:09.200] I don't take anything away from that. [01:41:09.200 --> 01:41:15.200] Unfortunately, you know, there are other states going along like Connecticut where decisions like that have been made. [01:41:15.200 --> 01:41:24.200] And fortunately for that purpose, Connecticut is a small state, you're talking about seven electoral votes. [01:41:24.200 --> 01:41:30.200] But nonetheless, I did want to call in and emphasize the overall picture here. [01:41:30.200 --> 01:41:31.200] Right. [01:41:31.200 --> 01:41:35.200] Well, then maybe we can have some other folks from some other states if the process differs. [01:41:35.200 --> 01:41:37.200] I mean, we are a network. [01:41:37.200 --> 01:41:39.200] This is an international broadcast. [01:41:39.200 --> 01:41:46.200] We can't cover every country's laws even though Randy has come in with some Australia law. [01:41:46.200 --> 01:41:50.200] We can't cover every state's laws. [01:41:50.200 --> 01:41:57.200] Most, especially concerning transportation code, most states are very, their code is similar to Texas. [01:41:57.200 --> 01:41:59.200] So we use Texas as an example. [01:41:59.200 --> 01:42:08.200] Four years ago when Richard and I were discussing the same thing on our show and on his show, we had a lot of callers from a lot of states saying the process was almost identical. [01:42:08.200 --> 01:42:10.200] As it was to Texas. [01:42:10.200 --> 01:42:25.200] And so they were very happy and very glad that we did bring Richard on to discuss these issues because they were able to take Texas as a model and reproduce that work in other states to get the Ron Paul delegates from those other states and moved up to the state conventions, et cetera, et cetera. [01:42:25.200 --> 01:42:29.200] So yes, Dan, we are constantly thinking of the big picture here. [01:42:29.200 --> 01:42:32.200] But, you know, we can't be experts on every state's laws. [01:42:32.200 --> 01:42:37.200] And most of the micros, and we also have to take our listenership into consideration as well. [01:42:37.200 --> 01:42:42.200] The overall listenership and a lot of our micros are here in Texas. [01:42:42.200 --> 01:42:52.200] So sometimes we're going to talk a lot about Texas issues, but we do address the bigger issue, I feel, and we do address other states' laws as much as possible. [01:42:52.200 --> 01:43:13.200] And you know what, I'll say that I agree with that statement, but I will also say this. I believe that if there is a way to do it within the Republican Party, the listeners of the rule of law radio won't be the people that are, you know, directing the grassroots effort. [01:43:13.200 --> 01:43:22.200] Well, they sure were last time, Dan, I'll tell you that, because all the meetings that I went to, they were all my listeners. [01:43:22.200 --> 01:43:30.200] So I would say that I have to disagree with that statement, and especially in Oklahoma as well, they were all my listeners. [01:43:30.200 --> 01:43:32.200] So I would disagree with that statement. [01:43:32.200 --> 01:43:35.200] Anyway, we're coming to a break. We've got one segment left. [01:43:35.200 --> 01:43:43.200] We've got three more callers, Art, Mike, and Grant, and we are going to go to Grant first. He was the first caller, and then Art and Mike. [01:43:43.200 --> 01:43:46.200] We're going to try the best we can to take all your calls in this final segment. [01:43:46.200 --> 01:43:52.200] This is Rule of Law Radio, ruleoflawradio.com. We'll be right back. [01:43:52.200 --> 01:44:06.200] Hey, did you hear? Ron Paul has announced he's running for president in 2012. [01:44:06.200 --> 01:44:10.200] Really? Okay, put down the cell phone for one minute. Your friends really don't care about your Twitter updates on what you had for breakfast. [01:44:10.200 --> 01:44:13.200] Oh, but I love to make those little smiley faces with punctuation marks. [01:44:13.200 --> 01:44:20.200] Of course you do. Now, listen closely. You need to go down to Brave New Books and learn as much as you can about Ron Paul and his message before it's too late. [01:44:20.200 --> 01:44:22.200] They have all of his books and many of the books he talks about. [01:44:22.200 --> 01:44:27.200] They also have t-shirts, bumper stickers, and yard signs so that you can show your support for him during the campaign. [01:44:27.200 --> 01:44:30.200] Brave New Books? Do they have Harry Potter and Twilight? [01:44:30.200 --> 01:44:36.200] No, but they do carry a large selection of survival and preparedness books to protect your family in time of emergency. [01:44:36.200 --> 01:44:39.200] Ugh, that sounds like that show on the Discovery Channel. [01:44:39.200 --> 01:44:46.200] Yeah, there's even a wilderness survival expert that teaches classes called Earth Skills School that you can sign up for on the website bravenewbookstore.com. [01:44:46.200 --> 01:44:47.200] What are you doing? [01:44:47.200 --> 01:44:53.200] I'm tweeting all my friends that they should go to bravenewbookstore.com or down to the bookstore in person. Where's that located? [01:44:53.200 --> 01:44:55.200] 1904 Guadeloupe Street. [01:44:55.200 --> 01:44:57.200] There, it's sent. I even made a smiley face. [01:44:57.200 --> 01:45:18.200] Great. [01:45:27.200 --> 01:45:33.200] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case-winning experience. [01:45:33.200 --> 01:45:42.200] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about the principles and practices that control our American courts. [01:45:42.200 --> 01:45:51.200] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, pro se tactics, and much more. [01:45:51.200 --> 01:46:00.200] Please visit ruleoflongradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:00.200 --> 01:46:22.200] All right, folks, we are back. We're taking your calls. And yes, I would like to think that our listeners are supporters of Ron Paul. [01:46:22.200 --> 01:46:33.200] We have a listener, at least here in Austin and in Oklahoma and in other states as well, the reason that they got involved in the process because they listened to the show. [01:46:33.200 --> 01:46:40.200] I mean, I think that our listeners are very much the ones who participate in this process. I'm the host of the show and I participate in the process. [01:46:40.200 --> 01:46:42.200] So that's the way it is. [01:46:42.200 --> 01:46:49.200] All right, we are going now to Grant in Texas. Grant, thank you for calling in. What is your question tonight? [01:46:49.200 --> 01:46:57.200] Yes, Deborah, I just wanted to give you a quick update on my case. I've been in a foreclosure lawsuit for about a year and I don't know. [01:46:57.200 --> 01:46:59.200] It's okay to bring this on topic, right? [01:46:59.200 --> 01:47:02.200] Oh, no, we're doing open topics right now. Go ahead. [01:47:02.200 --> 01:47:14.200] Okay, great. So actually, just, I'm happy to report, I just won my third eviction trial in Justice Court and I just wanted to briefly mention some of the details. [01:47:14.200 --> 01:47:23.200] It's interesting because in the petition that they filed, they actually claimed they were at Texas Corporation, although they're listed in LLC. [01:47:23.200 --> 01:47:31.200] And it's interesting because the other attorney, just to show you how dishonest they are, claimed that an LLC is a limited liability corporation. [01:47:31.200 --> 01:47:36.200] And he actually threw off the judge a little bit, but I stand firm on that. [01:47:36.200 --> 01:47:46.200] And he actually, the judge ruled in my favor. So I just won the third eviction trial and I'm about to, it's now going to County for a fourth eviction trial. [01:47:46.200 --> 01:47:55.200] But actually, one of my questions is, I'm considering filing a suit to try title or a suit that trespass the title in State District Court. [01:47:55.200 --> 01:48:01.200] What are y'all hearing with that? Is that, is that having any success? Is that a good strategy or? [01:48:01.200 --> 01:48:07.200] What is, what is your nature of your suit to try title? What is your claim? [01:48:07.200 --> 01:48:15.200] Well, the substitute trustee deed that was executed, in other words, the trustee was actually never appointed. [01:48:15.200 --> 01:48:20.200] And I've been digging in the code and I've discovered that there has to be an appointment. [01:48:20.200 --> 01:48:27.200] In order to get an appointment, it must mean the trustee and their address. And none of that was ever done. [01:48:27.200 --> 01:48:40.200] Then I have a suggestion. If you really think that the trustee doesn't have the authority to do what he's doing, sue the trustee personally. [01:48:40.200 --> 01:48:41.200] Okay. [01:48:41.200 --> 01:48:52.200] File a countersuit against the trustee. We just did one in Minnesota where with the new, we changed the way we're going after these guys. [01:48:52.200 --> 01:49:04.200] The first suit is for pages. We say, you demanded that I make payment. Who are you? [01:49:04.200 --> 01:49:13.200] And in your case, the trustee is initiating a foreclosure or is involved in the foreclosure. [01:49:13.200 --> 01:49:18.200] And you say, who are you? I don't know you. [01:49:18.200 --> 01:49:24.200] To my knowledge, I never entered into a contract with you. [01:49:24.200 --> 01:49:28.200] You claim to have an authority. Prove it. [01:49:28.200 --> 01:49:35.200] You maintain that you didn't enter into a contract with him. [01:49:35.200 --> 01:49:40.200] That he has no claim against you. Therefore, he is not doing a foreclosure. [01:49:40.200 --> 01:49:48.200] He's trying to collect the debt and the claim begins under Fair Debt Collections Protection Practices Act. [01:49:48.200 --> 01:49:55.200] And he's going to say, if he's doing a foreclosure, it doesn't fall under Fair Debt Collections Practices Act. [01:49:55.200 --> 01:49:58.200] And you'll stipulate. That's true. [01:49:58.200 --> 01:50:13.200] And as soon as you prove that you are an agent for the true holder, we'll stipulate to the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act accusation. [01:50:13.200 --> 01:50:24.200] But you can't prove it. The only way he can prove it is to show a contract giving him agency to act for the holder. [01:50:24.200 --> 01:50:36.200] And in order to establish the holder, he must produce the complete chain of possession of ownership of the security instrument. [01:50:36.200 --> 01:50:38.200] That's the one thing they can't do. [01:50:38.200 --> 01:50:41.200] Well, one thing I found was the original lender. [01:50:41.200 --> 01:50:48.200] We went after the attorney firm who made the demand for payment. [01:50:48.200 --> 01:50:55.200] And they found an answer within three days. It was an objection to a temporary restraining order. [01:50:55.200 --> 01:51:08.200] And it was clear in the tone of their response that they're thinking, what if my client cannot prove up his holdership? [01:51:08.200 --> 01:51:17.200] And these guys got a claim against me because I had to be sure of that before I took the action. [01:51:17.200 --> 01:51:20.200] So you go after the trustee personally. [01:51:20.200 --> 01:51:30.200] If he didn't have an assignment as trustee at the time, the action was initiated. [01:51:30.200 --> 01:51:40.200] A subsequent assignment of trustee will be of no force in effect concerning the foreclosure because the foreclosure becomes void. [01:51:40.200 --> 01:51:48.200] Right. I looked at the language in the trustee, the deed of trust, and it actually requires any appointment of a trustee to be in writing. [01:51:48.200 --> 01:51:58.200] And so there's nothing that's ever been produced to show that there was an appointment of that trustee by the lender, the alleged lender, I should say. [01:51:58.200 --> 01:52:05.200] Then the trustee is a trespasser, but he needs to be sued personally. [01:52:05.200 --> 01:52:14.200] So put him on the dive and send him back to his boss and say, hey, what'd you get me into? [01:52:14.200 --> 01:52:23.200] And Randy, one other thing I noticed, I looked at the original lender and they actually dissolved with the Secretary of State of Texas. [01:52:23.200 --> 01:52:33.200] And then I discovered a document about two years later, actually in Dallas in 2010, where they allegedly released the lien. [01:52:33.200 --> 01:52:45.200] They dissolved two years prior, and in that dissolvement by the Secretary of State, they actually made the claim that they were no longer holding any assets in the state of Texas. [01:52:45.200 --> 01:52:50.200] So that's one little thing for all the listeners to kind of keep an eye out for. [01:52:50.200 --> 01:53:03.200] That would give them statutory a stop-all. [01:53:03.200 --> 01:53:12.200] You've got statutory, collateral, equitable, and promissory a stop-all. [01:53:12.200 --> 01:53:16.200] So they can't lose anything because this would resolve the company, right? [01:53:16.200 --> 01:53:27.200] Yeah, if they made the claim that they don't have any assets in Texas in a court, they can't come back later and say, I do have assets in Texas. [01:53:27.200 --> 01:53:29.200] They're subject to collateral a stop-all. [01:53:29.200 --> 01:53:30.200] Right. [01:53:30.200 --> 01:53:31.200] Well, you know, I did. [01:53:31.200 --> 01:53:35.200] It was a document that was a release of a lien, but it was signed by Merz Office. [01:53:35.200 --> 01:53:37.200] You know, the whole deal. [01:53:37.200 --> 01:53:39.200] That's their problem in the courts. [01:53:39.200 --> 01:53:42.200] They do this for judicial economy. [01:53:42.200 --> 01:53:54.200] You can't go into court in one court and make a statement and then go into another court and make a diametrically opposed statement. [01:53:54.200 --> 01:54:02.200] Your statements must be consistent and not just consistent in this case, but in all of them. [01:54:02.200 --> 01:54:05.200] So otherwise, you're subject to collateral a stop-all. [01:54:05.200 --> 01:54:11.200] If you file a argument and have that argument ruled against, you can't file that same argument. [01:54:11.200 --> 01:54:14.200] In other case, you collateral will stop. [01:54:14.200 --> 01:54:15.200] Okay. [01:54:15.200 --> 01:54:16.200] We've got two more callers. [01:54:16.200 --> 01:54:17.200] You have any more questions? [01:54:17.200 --> 01:54:19.200] Thank you very much, Randy. [01:54:19.200 --> 01:54:20.200] You are welcome, Brad. [01:54:20.200 --> 01:54:21.200] Thank you, Grant. [01:54:21.200 --> 01:54:23.200] Okay. [01:54:23.200 --> 01:54:25.200] We've got art is next. [01:54:25.200 --> 01:54:26.200] We've got four minutes. [01:54:26.200 --> 01:54:27.200] All right. [01:54:27.200 --> 01:54:28.200] Thank you for calling in. [01:54:28.200 --> 01:54:29.200] What is your question? [01:54:29.200 --> 01:54:32.200] Actually, maybe it'll just be like a show suggestion. [01:54:32.200 --> 01:54:39.200] I was going to ask you to talk a little bit about Castle Doctrine in Texas and how that might possibly be used. [01:54:39.200 --> 01:54:44.200] Kind of what the background of it is in paper and in practice. [01:54:44.200 --> 01:54:47.200] Castle Doctrine? [01:54:47.200 --> 01:54:48.200] Yeah. [01:54:48.200 --> 01:54:49.200] Are you familiar with the concept? [01:54:49.200 --> 01:54:51.200] A man's home is his castle. [01:54:51.200 --> 01:55:00.200] And so certain activities on the premises are subject to legal protection that they might not otherwise be protected in. [01:55:00.200 --> 01:55:01.200] Properties in the country. [01:55:01.200 --> 01:55:07.200] In Texas, we have very strong laws in that respect. [01:55:07.200 --> 01:55:08.200] Exactly. [01:55:08.200 --> 01:55:15.200] For instance, it's just recently, the last 15 years or so that you were able to get an equity loan on your home. [01:55:15.200 --> 01:55:34.200] And it took the banksters a long time to get that put in because in Texas, the only one who could make a claim against your home was, I'm sorry, there were two, the original bank who gave the original loan to purchase it or the IRS. [01:55:34.200 --> 01:55:43.200] No one else could make a claim against, I'm sorry, one more, if you don't pay the taxes on it, the state could come in it, but no one else could have a claim. [01:55:43.200 --> 01:56:01.200] They could sue you and win a major judgment against you personally, but they could not dissolve your property in order to take it when a Conley bankrupted John Conley. [01:56:01.200 --> 01:56:08.200] They took all his stuff, but he kept his house in a 25-acre surrounding his house. [01:56:08.200 --> 01:56:12.200] And that was big money, but in Texas, they couldn't get to his house. [01:56:12.200 --> 01:56:14.200] They were real strong about that. [01:56:14.200 --> 01:56:20.200] So kind of what I was hoping to hear you talk about, and again, you might not have time to talk about it tonight. [01:56:20.200 --> 01:56:27.200] I know there's another caller, but was specifically, you know, the nature of that protection on your home. [01:56:27.200 --> 01:56:43.200] In other states, specifically in Alaska, that expectation of privacy within your domicile has been used as a protection from certain types of criminal prosecution. [01:56:43.200 --> 01:56:49.200] And so I was wondering if there might possibly, because of that, you know, enhanced status here in Texas. [01:56:49.200 --> 01:56:52.200] Okay, that sounds a little bit general. [01:56:52.200 --> 01:56:59.200] Yeah, maybe we could talk about that tomorrow night, because we've got two minutes left, and I wanted to get to this last caller who's been holding for an hour. [01:56:59.200 --> 01:57:03.200] Yeah, that was a little too general for me to ask about. [01:57:03.200 --> 01:57:05.200] Okay. All right, thanks, Art. [01:57:05.200 --> 01:57:07.200] Okay, we'll try to talk about that tomorrow night. [01:57:07.200 --> 01:57:09.200] All right, we've got less than two minutes left. [01:57:09.200 --> 01:57:10.200] We've got Mike from Texas. [01:57:10.200 --> 01:57:12.200] Sorry about the time running out, Mike. [01:57:12.200 --> 01:57:13.200] Go ahead. [01:57:13.200 --> 01:57:17.200] What is your question for us tonight? [01:57:17.200 --> 01:57:18.200] All right, hold on. [01:57:18.200 --> 01:57:19.200] He's not there. [01:57:19.200 --> 01:57:21.200] Okay, Mike. [01:57:21.200 --> 01:57:27.200] Go ahead. What is your question? [01:57:27.200 --> 01:57:31.200] Mike, are you there? [01:57:31.200 --> 01:57:34.200] Okay, he must have dropped off a line. [01:57:34.200 --> 01:57:39.200] I see him there, but I'm not hearing him. [01:57:39.200 --> 01:57:42.200] I might have put him to sleep, but I have that effect. [01:57:42.200 --> 01:57:46.200] All right, well, I just wanted to make a statement about going back to basics. [01:57:46.200 --> 01:57:54.200] Here on this show, we have gotten more and more advanced about the topics that we discuss [01:57:54.200 --> 01:57:59.200] and about the nature and describing things, and the lessons are getting more and more advanced. [01:57:59.200 --> 01:58:05.200] And I think it's very important to not leave the new listeners behind. [01:58:05.200 --> 01:58:09.200] And I think it's very important to go back to the basics, all of us, [01:58:09.200 --> 01:58:15.200] because we don't want to be the info snobs here at ruleoflawradio.com. [01:58:15.200 --> 01:58:18.200] We want to constantly bring in new listeners, [01:58:18.200 --> 01:58:21.200] and we want to always be going back and reviewing the basics, [01:58:21.200 --> 01:58:25.200] whether it's concerning political processes or the courts or anything else. [01:58:25.200 --> 01:58:29.200] And Randy, I know you had some comments on that as well. [01:58:29.200 --> 01:58:31.200] Absolutely. [01:58:31.200 --> 01:58:37.200] The most important thing for us to do is have the basics firmly down. [01:58:37.200 --> 01:58:42.200] I still have to go back and mind myself of the basics. [01:58:42.200 --> 01:58:48.200] I want to talk about a place where I didn't do that, and I embarrassed myself. [01:58:48.200 --> 01:58:54.200] And I'll explain how I missed something incredibly basic in all of this foreclosure issue. [01:58:54.200 --> 01:58:57.200] This is Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig with Law Radio. [01:58:57.200 --> 01:59:00.200] Thank you for listening. We'll be back tomorrow. [01:59:00.200 --> 01:59:07.200] Bibles for America is offering absolutely free, a unique study Bible called the New Testament Recovery Version. [01:59:07.200 --> 01:59:14.200] The New Testament Recovery Version has over 9,000 footnotes that explain what the Bible says, verse by verse, [01:59:14.200 --> 01:59:18.200] helping you to know God and to know the meaning of life. 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