[00:00.000 --> 00:06.800] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lone Star Lowdown. [00:06.800 --> 00:13.200] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with Precious Metals, Gold $1,429 an ounce, [00:13.200 --> 00:21.360] Silver $16.45 an ounce, Copper $2.75 an ounce, Oil, Texas Crew $55.63 a barrel, Brent Crew [00:21.360 --> 00:29.960] $62.47 a barrel, and Cryptos in order of Market Cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $200.00 [00:29.960 --> 00:41.400] $27.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [00:41.400 --> 00:52.320] Today in History, the year 1916, the preparedness day bombing, a time suitcase bomb was detonated [00:52.320 --> 00:57.800] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, killing [00:57.800 --> 01:04.800] the 10 and injuring 40. [01:04.800 --> 01:05.800] And recent news. [01:05.800 --> 01:10.480] Since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing heaven attacks his law back [01:10.480 --> 01:15.040] in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin and San Antonio [01:15.040 --> 01:19.160] have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones since they [01:19.160 --> 01:23.280] are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the [01:23.280 --> 01:28.000] ear for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this [01:28.000 --> 01:32.960] month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of [01:32.960 --> 01:33.960] the law. [01:33.960 --> 01:37.640] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter [01:37.640 --> 01:42.160] that county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.160 --> 01:48.280] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works as [01:48.280 --> 01:54.520] well as other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat [01:54.520 --> 01:59.000] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:59.000 --> 02:01.800] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.800 --> 02:06.800] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.800 --> 02:10.800] in Harris County who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.800 --> 02:13.520] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.520 --> 02:17.400] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.400 --> 02:22.640] charged with. [02:22.640 --> 02:27.240] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark [02:27.240 --> 02:32.360] as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [02:32.360 --> 02:38.040] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [02:38.040 --> 02:39.040] Pacific Ocean. [02:39.040 --> 02:43.800] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.800 --> 02:50.080] its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.080 --> 03:16.920] clove, because his work rode with the lowdown for July 22, 2019. [03:16.920 --> 03:27.520] Okay, we are back, Brandon Kelton, Brett Felton, Rula Radio, talking to Mike in Ohio. [03:27.520 --> 03:36.760] I might look at a first amendment on it after we go and start videotaping them and they [03:36.760 --> 03:41.080] come up and ask if they can help you and you tell them, no, I'm good, go away. [03:41.080 --> 03:44.760] And when they come up the second time, you feel threatened. [03:44.760 --> 03:45.760] Can I help you? [03:45.760 --> 03:49.400] You can't help me if I need you all some and you go away. [03:49.400 --> 03:52.800] If they approach you a third time, call 911. [03:52.800 --> 03:59.240] Tell me down here, exercise your first amendment right and you're being accosted by someone [03:59.240 --> 04:03.600] with a pistol on his hip and you need someone to come down here and get him under control [04:03.600 --> 04:05.840] and take my complaint against him. [04:05.840 --> 04:09.120] And then you get this officer come down there. [04:09.120 --> 04:14.400] Now you're the victim that puts you in a special position. [04:14.400 --> 04:23.200] And you're going to ask him to arrest this other guy for assault or official oppression. [04:23.200 --> 04:29.600] And you're going to get to watch the 911 responder do what we call this little chicken dance. [04:29.600 --> 04:34.840] And that's where he starts shifting from one foot to the other while trying to come up [04:34.840 --> 04:45.520] with a way to keep having to arrest his buddy and not getting trouble for not treating a [04:45.520 --> 04:48.800] victim right, just treating a victim. [04:48.800 --> 04:52.720] It really puts them in a spot. [04:52.720 --> 04:57.040] It is so much fun. [04:57.040 --> 05:02.000] All this crap hole about arresting them, that all goes away really fast. [05:02.000 --> 05:04.560] That's one way to do it. [05:04.560 --> 05:09.320] Go into any office and ask any public official to do something they're not going to want [05:09.320 --> 05:10.320] to do. [05:10.320 --> 05:13.120] It's really pretty simple. [05:13.120 --> 05:16.080] Ask for an information request. [05:16.080 --> 05:22.440] You want to see the emails for the Justice of the Peace. [05:22.440 --> 05:25.560] You want to see all their emails for the last six months. [05:25.560 --> 05:33.840] Oh, they just start hopping up and down and get all kinds of antsy and upset. [05:33.840 --> 05:43.280] And if they say, well, you can't see those, that's all you need, then call 911. [05:43.280 --> 05:49.000] I did that in Lake Worth, Texas, and the clerk told me I couldn't see them. [05:49.000 --> 05:52.960] The bailiff had kind of eased up beside us. [05:52.960 --> 05:58.960] They were behind this bulletproof glass, and the judge said, well, you can't see those. [05:58.960 --> 05:59.960] I turned the bailiff. [05:59.960 --> 06:00.960] Did you hear that? [06:00.960 --> 06:02.960] Yes, I did. [06:02.960 --> 06:03.960] That's that woman. [06:03.960 --> 06:05.720] Well, I can't arrest her. [06:05.720 --> 06:07.720] This is her court. [06:07.720 --> 06:10.200] Oh, no, you're mistaken. [06:10.200 --> 06:11.960] This is not her court. [06:11.960 --> 06:12.960] This is my court. [06:12.960 --> 06:18.520] And I very generously allow her to administer it in accordance with my law, and she just [06:18.520 --> 06:20.720] violated one of them, a raster. [06:20.720 --> 06:28.000] Well, he said, well, Mr. Calvin, I have to administer the court that's coming up. [06:28.000 --> 06:30.920] How about if I take you to my boss? [06:30.920 --> 06:31.920] I said, that'll work. [06:31.920 --> 06:37.080] So he takes me down to the head constable, and he introduced me, and he said, what can [06:37.080 --> 06:38.080] I do for you? [06:38.080 --> 06:41.920] I need you to arrest him, and I pointed at the bailiff. [06:41.920 --> 06:45.280] Well, why did I arrest the bailiff? [06:45.280 --> 06:48.280] I said, because he won't take his chicken suit off. [06:48.280 --> 06:50.280] He said, what? [06:50.280 --> 06:56.320] Yeah, I asked him to arrest the judge, and he was a chicken and wouldn't do it. [06:56.320 --> 07:00.000] So the constable's not sure if I'm joking or not. [07:00.000 --> 07:02.000] Well, I'm not. [07:02.000 --> 07:06.920] He said, well, we're constables, and we don't do that. [07:06.920 --> 07:11.000] I said, you are a certified peace officer in the state of Texas. [07:11.000 --> 07:12.560] He said, yes, I am. [07:12.560 --> 07:13.560] Then you do that. [07:13.560 --> 07:20.160] He said, well, I'm not going to arrest my bailiff, and I'm not going to arrest the judge. [07:20.160 --> 07:29.240] I said, isn't there a sheriff's office, one of those outside offices, because we're on [07:29.240 --> 07:30.240] the edge of the county? [07:30.240 --> 07:32.240] Isn't there one of those offices around here? [07:32.240 --> 07:34.240] He has one right across the street. [07:34.240 --> 07:35.240] Okay, thank you. [07:35.240 --> 07:43.080] I go across to the sheriff's department, and the constable follows me, and I get this [07:43.080 --> 07:47.000] captain, and he said, what can I do for you? [07:47.000 --> 07:51.720] Well, before that happened, the constable told me, Mr. Compton, if you want me to, I [07:51.720 --> 07:55.480] will take this issue to the prosecuting attorney. [07:55.480 --> 08:01.640] No, no, no, no, no, I'll get it to the district attorney, but not quite yet. [08:01.640 --> 08:08.120] I said, I hadn't got everybody to touch my, I called it a tar baby, I've got a quick [08:08.120 --> 08:13.400] call in that people get offended, but I hadn't got anybody, everybody, to touch my little [08:13.400 --> 08:14.400] issue yet. [08:14.400 --> 08:19.040] I said, the judge touched it, your bailiff touched it, and you touched it. [08:19.040 --> 08:21.520] Now I want to see if I can get the sheriff's department to touch it. [08:21.520 --> 08:26.920] So I'm going to tell him, I've set you up, and now I'm going to set up the sheriff and [08:26.920 --> 08:29.360] you get to watch. [08:29.360 --> 08:33.520] This captain, they chokes up, and he said, what can I do for you? [08:33.520 --> 08:41.640] I said, arrest him, and he looked at the constable, he said, what's going on here? [08:41.640 --> 08:50.920] The constable just hunched his shoulders, I don't know, that was so much fun. [08:50.920 --> 08:57.120] I got all these guys dancing, and he, go ahead. [08:57.120 --> 09:03.120] I understand why you were, you know, this person, this person, was it a conspiracy [09:03.120 --> 09:07.320] to show that they were all conspiring to deprive you of your rights? [09:07.320 --> 09:08.320] Was that? [09:08.320 --> 09:14.760] No, they weren't depriving me of my rights, they violated, failed form of duty, they were [09:14.760 --> 09:15.920] required to perform. [09:15.920 --> 09:17.920] Perform the duty, okay. [09:17.920 --> 09:24.720] Well, essentially, they deprived me of my right to equal protection of the laws. [09:24.720 --> 09:25.720] Right. [09:25.720 --> 09:31.440] And they were negating doing what they were obligated to do, compelled to do. [09:31.440 --> 09:38.960] When you start doing that, you, once you've done it two or three times, your confidence [09:38.960 --> 09:40.920] level will change dramatically. [09:40.920 --> 09:49.880] I went into court with a friend of mine, we're trying to stop evictions, he had a hearing [09:49.880 --> 09:55.320] before mine in Texas, you can represent these hearings and not be a lawyer. [09:55.320 --> 09:59.920] He went up to sit down at the table, and I walked up to the bench and just stood there, [09:59.920 --> 10:06.640] it was Judge Hayes, real mean spirited, that call him a stinker. [10:06.640 --> 10:09.800] I stood at the bar, and he finally looked up and said, can I help you? [10:09.800 --> 10:12.880] I said, yes, Your Honor, my name is Randy Felton, and I have a hearing deficiency. [10:12.880 --> 10:15.360] Well, I'm just telling you what's wrong with your hearing. [10:15.360 --> 10:18.960] I said, oh, George, I was down here in Mexico the other day, and I drank too much of that [10:18.960 --> 10:21.480] cheap tequila, and I lost my hearing aid. [10:21.480 --> 10:24.360] I was lying, I had it in my pocket. [10:24.360 --> 10:25.800] Well, why are you telling me this? [10:25.800 --> 10:31.960] Do you have a competition for the hearing impaired? [10:31.960 --> 10:33.840] No, I do not. [10:33.840 --> 10:37.160] You've got a sound system here, will you turn it up? [10:37.160 --> 10:38.160] No, I will not. [10:38.160 --> 10:40.360] Well, then will you speak up? [10:40.360 --> 10:41.360] And he did. [10:41.360 --> 10:46.760] He told the bailiff, if I didn't sound shut up, he'd just throw me out of the courtroom. [10:46.760 --> 10:53.200] Well, when I finished my hearing, I stood up and pointed to the bailiff, you come with [10:53.200 --> 10:55.240] me and I stormed out of the courtroom. [10:55.240 --> 10:58.480] The bailiff came out and he said, what can I do for you, Mr. Calhoun? [10:58.480 --> 11:00.480] I need you to arrest the judge. [11:00.480 --> 11:02.840] Well, why would I arrest the judge? [11:02.840 --> 11:08.840] I say, Mr. Mayor, official oppression, criminal violation, 3903 penal code. [11:08.840 --> 11:15.360] Never make a proactive statement of law out of your own mouth. [11:15.360 --> 11:19.040] Never say arrest him because he did this wrong. [11:19.040 --> 11:21.760] Give him the statute. [11:21.760 --> 11:25.760] Criminal violation, 3903 penal code, in that he failed to perform a duty he is required [11:25.760 --> 11:30.800] to perform, and in the process did not mean full and free access to or enjoyment right. [11:30.800 --> 11:35.080] And the bailiff said, well, Mr. Calhoun, what right did he deny you in? [11:35.080 --> 11:39.200] He denied me and my right to accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act. [11:39.200 --> 11:44.200] Well, Mr. Calhoun, why didn't you tell him about the Americans with Disabilities Act? [11:44.200 --> 11:48.800] Heck, if I'd done that, he might have turned the sound up. [11:48.800 --> 11:54.120] And then he stood there a minute and there's a grin come across his face. [11:54.120 --> 11:55.920] Well, you set him up. [11:55.920 --> 11:56.920] Yeah, I did. [11:56.920 --> 11:59.160] Now, you're getting out and arrest him. [11:59.160 --> 12:00.960] Well, I can't arrest a judge. [12:00.960 --> 12:03.280] The guy was like 6'6". [12:03.280 --> 12:05.720] I said, look at you big strapping officer. [12:05.720 --> 12:07.440] Got that pistol on your hip. [12:07.440 --> 12:09.960] You need to take your chicken suit off. [12:09.960 --> 12:16.040] And I always tell him that because I'm always thinking, what will look good in front of [12:16.040 --> 12:18.720] a jury of my peers? [12:18.720 --> 12:26.000] If they try to say that I was agitated, I ask them, did I get agitated before I asked you [12:26.000 --> 12:30.280] to take your chicken suit off or after? [12:30.280 --> 12:32.880] He said, I'm not going to take my chicken suit off. [12:32.880 --> 12:35.640] But that got around the county big time. [12:35.640 --> 12:40.400] The word was, if that Calhoun SOB comes in your office, watch out. [12:40.400 --> 12:44.520] He's trying to get you to do something so he can try to get you arrested. [12:44.520 --> 12:45.520] And that's right. [12:45.520 --> 12:46.520] I am. [12:46.520 --> 12:49.480] So don't screw with me. [12:49.480 --> 12:57.640] It's probably the easiest way you can get some experience and the least risky way. [12:57.640 --> 13:04.640] When you call the police on the police, you really create a conundrum for them. [13:04.640 --> 13:06.360] You are the victim. [13:06.360 --> 13:11.200] You are a protected class. [13:11.200 --> 13:13.840] So you want to have this fight? [13:13.840 --> 13:15.840] Start with something like that. [13:15.840 --> 13:19.040] Get a little experience. [13:19.040 --> 13:25.120] Once you've done it a time or two, you'll get a feel for how it works. [13:25.120 --> 13:27.120] I can appreciate that. [13:27.120 --> 13:29.800] I'm trying to get that anchor off the chain. [13:29.800 --> 13:34.240] So I got trying to run a race with talking to U-Haul behind me. [13:34.240 --> 13:35.240] I got to cut that. [13:35.240 --> 13:41.640] I got to compare the one matter of my life with Bill Goldman. [13:41.640 --> 13:44.600] I like to want to really just try to make a difference. [13:44.600 --> 13:47.280] There's so much oppression and injustice. [13:47.280 --> 13:50.920] Okay, start easy. [13:50.920 --> 13:52.760] Start with something light. [13:52.760 --> 13:54.520] Go in and set them up. [13:54.520 --> 13:55.520] Pick your fight. [13:55.520 --> 13:56.520] All right. [13:56.520 --> 14:00.520] Thanks for taking the time, sir, Mr. Kalman. [14:00.520 --> 14:01.520] I appreciate you. [14:01.520 --> 14:02.520] Okay. [14:02.520 --> 14:03.520] Thank you for calling. [14:03.520 --> 14:07.400] Mike, now we're going to go to Pat in Texas. [14:07.400 --> 14:11.600] Pat, where have you been all this time? [14:11.600 --> 14:14.080] I've been hiding under a rock in West Texas. [14:14.080 --> 14:16.080] What do you think, Randy? [14:16.080 --> 14:20.000] I thought maybe you were still hanging off that water tower. [14:20.000 --> 14:22.080] No, we cut that thing down. [14:22.080 --> 14:24.680] I had to clean the well out. [14:24.680 --> 14:31.280] But in listening to your show and some of the guys that are talking about not wearing [14:31.280 --> 14:38.760] masks and everything, the strikes, I know, met and I both. [14:38.760 --> 14:41.360] Neither one of us medically can wear a mask. [14:41.360 --> 14:45.480] It causes further medical problems. [14:45.480 --> 14:51.160] And I've been threatened with arrest if I go back to the VA medical facility and put [14:51.160 --> 14:54.840] my foot on the ground, because I can't wear a mask. [14:54.840 --> 14:57.280] They're going to arrest me. [14:57.280 --> 14:59.920] I'm a hard... [14:59.920 --> 15:02.800] Where is this VA at? [15:02.800 --> 15:03.800] Big Spring. [15:03.800 --> 15:04.800] Big Spring. [15:04.800 --> 15:05.800] To the outside of... [15:05.800 --> 15:14.960] I went to the VA recently and the woman behind the glass said, you have to wear a mask. [15:14.960 --> 15:17.720] I said, no, I don't. [15:17.720 --> 15:19.400] She said, it's policy. [15:19.400 --> 15:22.400] I said, no, it's not. [15:22.400 --> 15:24.960] That's all it is, it's policy. [15:24.960 --> 15:27.960] It's definitely not law. [15:27.960 --> 15:30.960] Well, just call 911. [15:30.960 --> 15:38.320] If she had have gave me a half ounce of crap old law, I'd have called 911 to get somebody [15:38.320 --> 15:39.320] down here and arrest them. [15:39.320 --> 15:46.000] I was on the phone talking to the head of public affairs. [15:46.000 --> 15:52.640] And he told me it was policy, so I told him I wanted a copy of the policy statement. [15:52.640 --> 15:56.200] And he said, you can't have it because it's unwritten. [15:56.200 --> 16:01.080] I said, well, you tell the administrator in that place that I want a letter from him. [16:01.080 --> 16:03.320] I want a copy of the policy. [16:03.320 --> 16:09.560] I want him to put it in black and white on a piece of paper and sign this thing. [16:09.560 --> 16:12.720] And I got a letter in from Mr. Cave. [16:12.720 --> 16:13.720] He's an attorney. [16:13.720 --> 16:19.680] He's not a hospital administrator by any stretch of the imagination. [16:19.680 --> 16:21.320] Did you barge with him? [16:21.320 --> 16:24.000] Oh, I haven't yet. [16:24.000 --> 16:27.800] We're still in processes of doing things already. [16:27.800 --> 16:36.440] VA has a network of doctors that they send you to if you can't go to the VA internally. [16:36.440 --> 16:37.440] And they enforce the same. [16:37.440 --> 16:38.440] Okay. [16:38.440 --> 16:39.440] Hang on, Pat. [16:39.440 --> 16:44.480] We're about to go to our sponsors, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rue de la Radio, our [16:44.480 --> 17:00.280] call in number 512-646-1984, and we'll be right back. [17:00.280 --> 17:05.600] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even lawsuits? [17:05.600 --> 17:09.040] Stop debt collectors now with the Michael Meyers Proven Method. 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[18:54.520 --> 19:24.320] For your copy today and together, we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [19:24.320 --> 19:48.320] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton on this Friday, the 25th of June, 2021, and we're talking [19:48.320 --> 19:50.320] to Pat in Texas. [19:50.320 --> 19:56.320] Pat, if you want, I will take these guys on, I would love to. [19:56.320 --> 20:01.320] Oh, you don't need to give me the information and I'll hammer them. [20:01.320 --> 20:04.320] Alright, I'll shoot you an email. [20:04.320 --> 20:10.120] Jim, see, give me the basics of what went on, what I'm looking at is the guy who said [20:10.120 --> 20:17.320] it was policy, whoever the highest guy can find this, I'll file against him criminally. [20:17.320 --> 20:25.320] As far as I'm concerned, they can use their policy for toilet paper. [20:25.320 --> 20:30.320] You have a contract and you upheld your side of the contract. [20:30.320 --> 20:39.320] He's trying to deny you in services that you have a right to and he's doing it without authority. [20:39.320 --> 20:43.320] That's a crime in Texas. [20:43.320 --> 20:48.320] The head of public affairs is not a doctor. [20:48.320 --> 20:56.320] The head of the facility, West Texas Veterans Administration facility for all of West Texas [20:56.320 --> 21:02.320] and Southern New Mexico, is not a doctor. [21:02.320 --> 21:12.320] Yet they're saying that we have to wear masks regardless of health concerns because they say so. [21:12.320 --> 21:15.320] You praised heart assault. [21:15.320 --> 21:23.320] Yeah, as I've tried to explain to a number of fine folks, then if you won't let me into the facility, [21:23.320 --> 21:28.320] you have another avenue and that is to find me a doctor outside. [21:28.320 --> 21:35.320] You guys pay for him or I may end up as being, let's get back to business. [21:35.320 --> 21:49.320] They cannot find a doctor because their contract stipulates a policy that is criminalizing the non-use of the mask [21:49.320 --> 21:54.320] regardless of medical conditions. [21:54.320 --> 21:59.320] Okay, then criminalize their activity. [21:59.320 --> 22:03.320] They're denying you in a right that you have. [22:03.320 --> 22:08.320] And let them explain it to a grand jury. [22:08.320 --> 22:11.320] We're going to get there. You and I will work on this one. [22:11.320 --> 22:20.320] I sent you an email, give you my home phone number, and that's when we're on right now at the satellite. [22:20.320 --> 22:24.320] That's why I don't have to go up that tower anymore on satellite. [22:24.320 --> 22:33.320] Yeah, for everybody else, Pat used to, he was disabled in the military, [22:33.320 --> 22:39.320] and he used to call up this water tower so he could get a signal to call in. [22:39.320 --> 22:43.320] Well, that's what we were joking about earlier. [22:43.320 --> 22:49.320] Yeah, Randy, how many years have we known each other? 14, 15, something like that? [22:49.320 --> 22:55.320] Yeah, something like that. You've been around for as long as the radio station has. [22:55.320 --> 23:01.320] Yeah, and I was talking to Eddie the other night. [23:01.320 --> 23:05.320] He's got a lot of things going, too. [23:05.320 --> 23:08.320] And then Jennifer called me. She told me what was going on, and she said, [23:08.320 --> 23:19.320] call you, you were interested in what was going on, but health wise, I'm getting worse. [23:19.320 --> 23:26.320] And for those that don't know, I'm a hundred percenter, but you think that the COVID stuff is bad? [23:26.320 --> 23:30.320] No, you guys haven't seen anything that's coming down the pike yet. [23:30.320 --> 23:34.320] The stuff that's coming is going to be bad, real bad. [23:34.320 --> 23:45.320] Your best bet is to start getting some PQQ, that's quinine, that rebuilds the mitochondria in the cells. [23:45.320 --> 23:51.320] Well, I'm hoping that, you know, I filed a complaint against the governor. [23:51.320 --> 23:56.320] Yeah, you need a Coast Guard story on that one. [23:56.320 --> 24:00.320] Yes, we can hammer these governors. [24:00.320 --> 24:07.320] So when they try this again, the governors won't be able to abuse their power the way they did this time. [24:07.320 --> 24:11.320] So they will kind of screw up their ability to take control. [24:11.320 --> 24:16.320] And that's why I want to go after the VA. [24:16.320 --> 24:20.320] Well, the VA is just as bad as not worse. [24:20.320 --> 24:24.320] I tried to get them to give me a shot at them. [24:24.320 --> 24:27.320] She said, you have to wear a mask. No, I don't. [24:27.320 --> 24:31.320] No. It's policy. No, it's not. [24:31.320 --> 24:35.320] They said, okay, you can wait in this room over here. [24:35.320 --> 24:42.320] And then the nurse came to get me and I said, ma'am, if you're uncomfortable with me not having a mask on, [24:42.320 --> 24:45.320] if it would make you more comfortable, I would put one on. [24:45.320 --> 24:51.320] What she said was, hell no. [24:51.320 --> 25:00.320] That's what most of the nurses I know say the same thing. But I told community care up there, Big Springs, I said, [25:00.320 --> 25:10.320] you give me an OSHA certified medical safety team that will do the oxygen test behind the mask. [25:10.320 --> 25:21.320] And if it doesn't pass, then you provide the oxygen unit portable and I'll wear the oxygen mask. [25:21.320 --> 25:37.320] But you have to provide me a mask that will provide me the required security and proof of filtration for a virus. [25:37.320 --> 25:47.320] Because the N95 mask, as written on its package, says it will not protect against viral-sized particles. [25:47.320 --> 25:54.320] As I understand, the COVID virus would pass at 20 abreast. [25:54.320 --> 25:55.320] More than that. [25:55.320 --> 26:01.320] The age would pass at 100 abreast. [26:01.320 --> 26:02.320] Yeah. [26:02.320 --> 26:03.320] Well, it's worthless. [26:03.320 --> 26:07.320] A virus is a virus is a virus. It doesn't make any difference. [26:07.320 --> 26:12.320] Not one of them is alive. Their protein change. [26:12.320 --> 26:24.320] Okay, Batesen wrote a book on that and he spoke to viruses as being standing on that edge between alive and dead. [26:24.320 --> 26:26.320] Bacterias were alive. [26:26.320 --> 26:28.320] Clay is dead. [26:28.320 --> 26:35.320] If you see the clay with a crystal, it will solidify and regenerate that crystal. [26:35.320 --> 26:36.320] Yeah. [26:36.320 --> 26:41.320] Bacterias, they will recreate, but they mutate somewhat. [26:41.320 --> 26:47.320] Viruses, they recreate, but they tend not to mutate except very rarely. [26:47.320 --> 26:52.320] So he did a whole dissertation on is the virus alive or is it dead? [26:52.320 --> 26:56.320] It kind of stands on that border between one or the other. [26:56.320 --> 27:00.320] It reproduces outside of another organism. [27:00.320 --> 27:01.320] That's not my issue. [27:01.320 --> 27:07.320] My issue is you have a contract. [27:07.320 --> 27:08.320] Yeah. [27:08.320 --> 27:24.320] You fulfill jury into the contract and they're not fulfilling theirs and they're trying to force you to do things that are beyond the scope of their authority. [27:24.320 --> 27:25.320] Yep. [27:25.320 --> 27:29.320] And criminally, let them explain it to a grand jury. [27:29.320 --> 27:31.320] That was good to me. [27:31.320 --> 27:34.320] Okay, send me a statement. [27:34.320 --> 27:35.320] What's going on? [27:35.320 --> 27:37.320] And we'll talk. [27:37.320 --> 27:38.320] All right. [27:38.320 --> 27:41.320] To rule of law, the regular website. [27:41.320 --> 27:42.320] Yeah. [27:42.320 --> 27:44.320] Yeah, Randy at ruleoflawradio.com. [27:44.320 --> 27:47.320] All right, I'll get that up to you. [27:47.320 --> 27:48.320] It's not a problem. [27:48.320 --> 27:50.320] Okay. [27:50.320 --> 27:52.320] Okay, thank you, Pat. [27:52.320 --> 27:54.320] And give them a hug for me. [27:54.320 --> 27:56.320] I will. [27:56.320 --> 27:57.320] Okay. [27:57.320 --> 27:59.320] She's talking about stuff. [27:59.320 --> 28:01.320] All right, you be good, Randy. [28:01.320 --> 28:02.320] Okay. [28:02.320 --> 28:05.320] Don't name it after me. [28:05.320 --> 28:07.320] Okay. [28:07.320 --> 28:08.320] Bye bye. [28:08.320 --> 28:09.320] Bye. [28:09.320 --> 28:10.320] Okay. [28:10.320 --> 28:17.320] Now we're going to David. [28:17.320 --> 28:19.320] Oh, hello, David. [28:19.320 --> 28:21.320] David the tax guy. [28:21.320 --> 28:22.320] Hello, Randy. [28:22.320 --> 28:24.320] How are you doing tonight? [28:24.320 --> 28:25.320] Good. [28:25.320 --> 28:26.320] I'm doing good. [28:26.320 --> 28:29.320] I don't care what everybody says. [28:29.320 --> 28:31.320] I am too. [28:31.320 --> 28:35.320] Is that last caller that got it up and trying to contact for a year [28:35.320 --> 28:38.320] about use to climb up inside of the water towers? [28:38.320 --> 28:41.320] That's Pat. [28:41.320 --> 28:44.320] I was going to tell him that I was just talking to someone recently. [28:44.320 --> 28:46.320] We were wondering about him. [28:46.320 --> 28:49.320] And it was you I was talking to. [28:49.320 --> 28:54.320] Yeah, the paper I had been trying to call him with said Paul. [28:54.320 --> 28:57.320] So maybe that was the disconnection we had. [28:57.320 --> 29:00.320] Anyway, I'll get ahold of him. [29:00.320 --> 29:02.320] Well, he's sending me an email. [29:02.320 --> 29:05.320] So I'll have his email if I can give it to you. [29:05.320 --> 29:06.320] Good. [29:06.320 --> 29:07.320] Good. [29:07.320 --> 29:08.320] Good. [29:08.320 --> 29:10.320] Sounded like a winner. [29:10.320 --> 29:23.320] Listen, you were talking about the talking several people tonight about not wearing masks and how you fight that back to charges [29:23.320 --> 29:28.320] because they don't have the authority to make you wear masks. [29:28.320 --> 29:32.320] And they never even tried to get that authority. [29:32.320 --> 29:40.320] Sounded like music coming. I'm wondering if those people that they still have locked up the dinner capsule building on January 6th, [29:40.320 --> 29:45.320] the best thing argument would work in a APS corpus for them. [29:45.320 --> 29:48.320] But I see you're hearing music coming. [29:48.320 --> 29:51.320] Okay, we'll pick this up on the other side. 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[32:48.320 --> 33:00.320] So mark your calendar and join us live on LogosRadioNetwork.com Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. starting January 8th for an inspiring and motivating discussion of the Scriptures. [33:00.320 --> 33:18.320] Live Free Speech Radio LogosRadioNetwork.com [33:31.320 --> 33:37.320] Okay, we are back. Randy Carroll and Brett Fountain move our radio. [33:37.320 --> 33:43.320] And we're talking to David in Texas. [33:43.320 --> 33:48.320] I wasn't sure what you were asking when we went out. [33:48.320 --> 33:59.320] You know, what amazed me is the people that are fighting back on this no mask policy that's never been passed anywhere legally. [33:59.320 --> 34:03.320] And the places are getting by with it. [34:03.320 --> 34:17.320] But by the same token, they're locking up like 300 or 400 people up that entered the capital on January 6th. [34:17.320 --> 34:26.320] And from what I understand, they just got their first conviction and it was pleading guilty to parading in the capital building. [34:26.320 --> 34:28.320] Did you hear about that? [34:28.320 --> 34:31.320] No. [34:31.320 --> 34:35.320] That's what they had this 49-year-old grandmother charged with. [34:35.320 --> 34:40.320] They charged her with parading in the capital building, a misdemeanor. [34:40.320 --> 34:47.320] And so she took, I think, a $500 fine and three years probation to not go to jail. [34:47.320 --> 34:54.320] They came out in the restaurant and put her in jail when they were set there for two days and then ran her in front of the judge for a plea bargain. [34:54.320 --> 34:58.320] And they think they're going to do that to everyone the rest of them. [34:58.320 --> 35:03.320] It's just amazing that they get people so scared. [35:03.320 --> 35:05.320] They agree to that kind of stuff. [35:05.320 --> 35:08.320] But anyway, that was kind of a side note. [35:08.320 --> 35:11.320] I just wanted to mention that to you. [35:11.320 --> 35:17.320] And then I want to talk a couple of things about taxes again. [35:17.320 --> 35:20.320] Okay. [35:20.320 --> 35:31.320] Whenever I went over the taxes the other night and everything, I kind of hit that everybody's got their own business and it's easy to set up a business. [35:31.320 --> 35:37.320] But what people don't realize is how easy it is to set up a business. [35:37.320 --> 35:45.320] And all you have to do is go print you some business cards and go to work and don't tell anyone anything. [35:45.320 --> 35:54.320] And when you're making too much money to carry in your pocket, then if you want to go file something somewhere, go ahead and do it. [35:54.320 --> 35:58.320] I ran my own business for 35 years. [35:58.320 --> 36:02.320] Never registered it anywhere. [36:02.320 --> 36:03.320] I'm the same. [36:03.320 --> 36:06.320] I just went in business. [36:06.320 --> 36:08.320] I didn't incorporate. [36:08.320 --> 36:10.320] I didn't do any of those things. [36:10.320 --> 36:13.320] I just started doing business. [36:13.320 --> 36:16.320] And that's exactly what I teach people to do. [36:16.320 --> 36:19.320] Just get you some business cards and go to work. [36:19.320 --> 36:26.320] If you're successful and you make a lot of money, you can do all the registration and all that stuff that you need to. [36:26.320 --> 36:28.320] But you don't have to do it to start with. [36:28.320 --> 36:39.320] A lot of people get so, you know, I hear nightmares in New York about people that have to pay tens of thousands of dollars because they went in and told the city they want to go. [36:39.320 --> 36:41.320] They want to start their own business. [36:41.320 --> 36:46.320] And they're put out of business because they can't afford it before they ever get it started. [36:46.320 --> 36:50.320] Now that's just a shame that that could happen. [36:50.320 --> 37:05.320] And on the tax information that I talk about, I show anyone, everyone from people who make minimum wage, clear up the six-figure income. [37:05.320 --> 37:07.320] The same philosophy. [37:07.320 --> 37:11.320] It's just from running your own business and it's real easy to do. [37:11.320 --> 37:13.320] But people don't know how to. [37:13.320 --> 37:16.320] But I didn't cover that the other night whenever we talked about taxes. [37:16.320 --> 37:23.320] I just covered the main forms and the things that I do to show people how that they can get out of going any taxes. [37:23.320 --> 37:28.320] But they do it legally by filing and just use laws that are already on the books. [37:28.320 --> 37:33.320] And I just, I love teaching people. [37:33.320 --> 37:35.320] I've been doing it for 50 years. [37:35.320 --> 37:36.320] My goodness. [37:36.320 --> 37:40.320] I like the fact that you make it simple. [37:40.320 --> 37:41.320] Yeah, absolutely. [37:41.320 --> 37:42.320] Two-page. [37:42.320 --> 37:43.320] Two-page tax return. [37:43.320 --> 37:47.320] That's all it is. [37:47.320 --> 37:53.320] So I had some people respond and I sent you their emails. [37:53.320 --> 38:03.320] If anybody is facing a tax issue or if you're not, if you're paying any taxes, you might want to get older David. [38:03.320 --> 38:06.320] He'll show you how to stop paying taxes. [38:06.320 --> 38:13.320] And the main thing I liked about what David does is he doesn't fight with your IRS. [38:13.320 --> 38:17.320] Tell them how you handle that, David. [38:17.320 --> 38:20.320] Oh, I go in and make friends with them. [38:20.320 --> 38:27.320] You know, whenever I started out, I was in with a Patriot movement that just wanted to fight with everybody. [38:27.320 --> 38:36.320] And I will go into IRS and handle audits for people and I found out early on, if you're going to go in there ready to argue with them, you're going to lose. [38:36.320 --> 38:38.320] That's just not the way to do it. [38:38.320 --> 38:46.320] I teach people how to use a 1040, which is a form that everybody uses, and a Schedule C, which is a profit or loss from business. [38:46.320 --> 38:52.320] And the Schedule C shows you all the deductions that you can get against your income. [38:52.320 --> 39:03.320] For instance, like car and truck expense, you need mileage and things like that, supplies, you know, office business. [39:03.320 --> 39:06.320] You can deduct all the things that go with that. [39:06.320 --> 39:12.320] And if you go in for an audit, those are the exact things that they're going to be auditing. [39:12.320 --> 39:17.320] So if you just get yourself organized before you get in there, that's why I've never lost an audit. [39:17.320 --> 39:23.320] I just get people organized so that when we go in there, we know what the questions are going to be. [39:23.320 --> 39:27.320] And IRS now, they just love me to death. [39:27.320 --> 39:34.320] They love me because I get them organized and a lot of people don't understand how they're scared to death of this audit, [39:34.320 --> 39:43.320] but they don't know it just needs to be organized from the way that you're going to go in and show them how you set up your business, how you keep track of it. [39:43.320 --> 39:55.320] You know, I've got two simple little rules that I teach people that if you keep every receipt you touch from now on, you'll never have to pay taxes again. [39:55.320 --> 40:02.320] And the biggest deduction that most people can get is mileage, car and truck expenses or mileage. [40:02.320 --> 40:13.320] So I tell people to go out the first week of the year and go to some place and get your oil changed, a quick clue for Walmart or something like that. [40:13.320 --> 40:16.320] Somewhere that you'll get something done to your car. [40:16.320 --> 40:24.320] In fact, do this to every one of the cars you own if you have board one and have them give you a receipt that has the mileage on it. [40:24.320 --> 40:28.320] And then do the same thing for all of your cars the last week of the year. [40:28.320 --> 40:38.320] Because just those two receipts that have your beginning and ending mileage, the IRS will take those and will not question it. [40:38.320 --> 40:50.320] Then you want to document as much as you can throughout the year about your mileage and, you know, make notes of what it is different times a year, as often as you can, [40:50.320 --> 40:54.320] and you'll never have a problem with audits anymore. [40:54.320 --> 41:03.320] The hardest thing that I found, Randy, is people just can't get into the habit of keeping receipts. [41:03.320 --> 41:05.320] Can't get into the habit. [41:05.320 --> 41:07.320] We've got that fixed now. [41:07.320 --> 41:16.320] If you use your debit card, it tracks everything. [41:16.320 --> 41:22.320] Now all I've got to do is pull the debit card records from the bank and I got every dime I spent. [41:22.320 --> 41:26.320] I buy almost nothing with cash. [41:26.320 --> 41:37.320] You know, and people don't understand that 90% of the money that we spend every day with our everyday lives is deductible in the business. [41:37.320 --> 41:41.320] After we talked to you on last time, I did some calculation. [41:41.320 --> 41:49.320] I've got a seminar set up in Asheville, North Carolina, and that's about 2,000 miles away. [41:49.320 --> 41:55.320] I've drive this avalanche. I was going to drive up there because I wanted to stop through Tennessee on the way. [41:55.320 --> 42:05.320] And Tennessee is about 800 miles, and I can do that on a tank and a quarter. [42:05.320 --> 42:15.320] So I figured I would use three tanks to get to North Carolina, and that's about 70 bucks a tank. [42:15.320 --> 42:19.320] So that's 210 bucks in gas. [42:19.320 --> 42:31.320] How much at the rate I can deduct from mileage, how much can I deduct from my taxes? [42:31.320 --> 42:38.320] This year the taxes are 57.5 cents a mile. [42:38.320 --> 42:43.320] So you can always estimate 50 cents a mile. [42:43.320 --> 42:53.320] If you drive 10,000 miles, you have $5,000 in deductions right there, and everybody does that just about. [42:53.320 --> 43:02.320] So it's going to cost me 270 bucks in fuel, and I get to deduct 1,000 bucks. [43:02.320 --> 43:04.320] Yes, that's possible. [43:04.320 --> 43:10.320] Now, there's a confusing area in here, but let me differentiate the difference. [43:10.320 --> 43:14.320] You can claim your car and truck expenses one of two ways. [43:14.320 --> 43:22.320] You can either take the exact receipts that you have for everything you spend on your truck. [43:22.320 --> 43:28.320] Every dollar you get in gasoline, you change your oils, you change the flat, you buy tires. [43:28.320 --> 43:37.320] Everything that you spend, you can take actual payments, or you can take total mileage at the end of the year [43:37.320 --> 43:44.320] and just show your mileage and documentation, and you don't have to have all the actual receipts. [43:44.320 --> 43:48.320] But you can't take both. You've got to take one or the other. [43:48.320 --> 43:51.320] Okay, hang on. We're about to go to our sponsors. [43:51.320 --> 43:59.320] We'll pick this up on the other side, Randy Carroll from Brent Mountain Blue Low Radio, and we'll be right back. 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[46:25.320 --> 46:34.320] I keep saying Brett, but Chump, he took the day off, left me in the lurch. [46:34.320 --> 46:38.320] Okay, I'll pick on him over that for quite a while. [46:38.320 --> 46:44.320] Okay, we're talking to David in Texas about taxes. [46:44.320 --> 46:59.320] And I calculated that if I drive to and from Asheville, North Carolina, it'll cost me about $800,000, and I'll be able to take $2,000 off my income tax. [46:59.320 --> 47:01.320] That's not bad. [47:01.320 --> 47:03.320] And it's perfectly legal. [47:03.320 --> 47:05.320] They set up the rules. [47:05.320 --> 47:13.320] All we're doing is following their rules, and it is amazing the things that you can find that are deductible. [47:13.320 --> 47:22.320] One of the things whenever I was talking the other night, Brett had questions about the forms. [47:22.320 --> 47:30.320] And anybody can go on the Internet and get the two forms that I use and take a look at them. [47:30.320 --> 47:46.320] The IRS.gov slash forms and just get a standard 1040, or if it's for old people like me and Randy, it's a 1040 SR for senior, because we get more deductions. [47:46.320 --> 47:51.320] Hey, hey, hey, speak for yourself there. [47:51.320 --> 48:05.320] All right, so anyways, you get the 1040 form, front and back, and you get the Schedule C form, the 1040 Schedule C, which gives you all the different categories of deductions you take. [48:05.320 --> 48:14.320] And Brett was real interested the other night in me naming the deductions that I show people that are the most popular. [48:14.320 --> 48:24.320] It lists, on the Schedule C in Part 2, it lists about 20 different expenses that you can write on. [48:24.320 --> 48:30.320] And I named about 10 of them because I just use about half of them when I'm working with people. [48:30.320 --> 48:33.320] And let me read which those are. [48:33.320 --> 48:35.320] First is advertising. [48:35.320 --> 48:39.320] Remember I said all you have to do to start your own business is just get you some business card printing, go to work. [48:39.320 --> 48:43.320] Well, those business cards are all deductible under advertising. [48:43.320 --> 48:45.320] Then there's car and truck expense. [48:45.320 --> 48:48.320] It's the most popular, and you get the biggest deduction. [48:48.320 --> 48:55.320] And Randy, that's what you'll be getting your biggest deduction from whenever you go to North Carolina and back. [48:55.320 --> 49:07.320] I used to be stationed out on Cherry Point, North Carolina, so I drove pretty close to Asheville, driving from Oklahoma City and Austin in the Marine Corps to get up to Cherry Point, North Carolina. [49:07.320 --> 49:09.320] Beautiful country up there. [49:09.320 --> 49:14.320] Okay, so there's advertising, there's car and truck expenses, contract labor. [49:14.320 --> 49:19.320] If you pay anyone to help you out and you give them any kind of money, all that's deductible. [49:19.320 --> 49:22.320] All that's deductible on your Schedule C. [49:22.320 --> 49:27.320] Then insurance that you get is deductible. [49:27.320 --> 49:38.320] Legal and professional fees, there was one of your callers the other night that was real surprised when I told him that you can deduct up to $600 for an item. [49:38.320 --> 49:44.320] $600 or less without having a receipt. [49:44.320 --> 49:52.320] You remember these, going to 7-Eleven, you used to have Jerry Lewis telethon jars and you could throw in a dollar or throw in some change. [49:52.320 --> 49:56.320] All of that's deductible, and you don't have to have a receipt for it. [49:56.320 --> 50:07.320] They don't give you receipts for that, but there's provisions in the law where certain things like legal and professional fees and a lot of other things are deductible up to $600 with no receipts. [50:07.320 --> 50:15.320] Naturally, any office expenses you have or any equipment that you buy for an office is all deductible. [50:15.320 --> 50:26.320] If you have an office, always tell people to always, the second address that you have, use your office address and your home address. [50:26.320 --> 50:34.320] Put both addresses, put your home address, refine your taxes, that's what you want, and put your office address down. [50:34.320 --> 50:39.320] All of these things that go in an office are deductible. [50:39.320 --> 50:43.320] If you rent any equipment or anything for your business, it's deductible. [50:43.320 --> 50:48.320] Any repairs and maintenance for anything that you use in your business is deductible. [50:48.320 --> 50:57.320] Any supplies you buy, any taxes and licenses, you only want everybody to have a driver's license, everyone to have different kinds of licenses. [50:57.320 --> 51:04.320] Any license that you feel like you ought to have and you don't get, it's all deductible for the cost and utilities. [51:04.320 --> 51:18.320] If you've got an office or part of your home is an office, then that equivalent percentage of that office is deductible or your utilities is deductible for that business use of your office. [51:18.320 --> 51:29.320] And the key to it is that all the IRS requires is that you, for you to have a business, is that you have a profit making objective. [51:29.320 --> 51:31.320] They don't say you have to be a good businessman. [51:31.320 --> 51:39.320] You can go into business and most people lose money the first year they're in business or more, but that still is a qualifying business. [51:39.320 --> 51:47.320] You don't have to make a profit, so if they can't order you to be a good businessman, that'd be nice, but it's all deductible. [51:47.320 --> 51:52.320] As long as it's a profit making objective that you intend to make a profit. [51:52.320 --> 51:59.320] That's why I was using that example the other night of someone taking their hobby and making it their business. [51:59.320 --> 52:02.320] And I asked this guy, what was his favorite thing to do? [52:02.320 --> 52:03.320] And he said, I like to fish. [52:03.320 --> 52:09.320] So I said, well, okay, starting today, fishing is your new business. [52:09.320 --> 52:23.320] Now, what I want you to do is go out and enter a bass tournament, enter a fishing tournament, enter some kind of tournament once a month that you have to pay an entry fee and there's a big prize at the end of the tunnel. [52:23.320 --> 52:29.320] If you win that tournament, then you're going to be paid back big for it. [52:29.320 --> 52:45.320] Well, that's perfectly legal and not only is everything that you do with from now on dealing with fishing totally tax deductible in your business, but everything associated with fishing. [52:45.320 --> 52:49.320] If you have a boat to fish in, the boat's deductible. [52:49.320 --> 52:52.320] If you keep the boat in a garage, the garage is deductible. [52:52.320 --> 53:00.320] If you have to buy a riding lawn mower to mow around your business boat and your business garage, that's all deductible. [53:00.320 --> 53:04.320] It's amazing, but the IRS wrote these rules. [53:04.320 --> 53:14.320] We didn't write them and it just falls in that there's everything that you can associate with your business is tax deductible. [53:14.320 --> 53:23.320] Just like you, Randy, going all the way to Asheville, North Carolina, everything you touch on the way there and back is tax deductible. [53:23.320 --> 53:33.320] You should keep every receipt that you touch the whole way because you can either claim the mileage or you can claim the actual amount of money you spent on it. [53:33.320 --> 53:47.320] So it's a it'll wipe out any expenditures that you have and you end up paying zero taxes. And that's what I teach people how to pay no tax, how to pay no taxes. [53:47.320 --> 53:50.320] Okay. Okay. So I make this trip. [53:50.320 --> 53:57.320] Well, I drive to Asheville, North Carolina, and then I stay there to do the seminar. [53:57.320 --> 54:04.320] All of that's deductible as well, right? That's not included in the travel. [54:04.320 --> 54:10.320] The only thing that's included in travel is the mileage to get there, mileage to get back, right? [54:10.320 --> 54:12.320] That's correct. [54:12.320 --> 54:15.320] Well, it's your actual expenses. [54:15.320 --> 54:22.320] Your mileage is only dealing with the car and truck. [54:22.320 --> 54:40.320] The other expenses that you spend while you're going to do that seminar, your room, wherever you stand, everything that you buy, brochures, if you print stuff up for your seminar, everything associated with that is all deductible, every bit of it. [54:40.320 --> 54:49.320] Mileage is a 57 cents a mile. It's only one aspect. That's only one line on Schedule C. That's line nine, car and truck expense. [54:49.320 --> 55:02.320] But then you have other things, other lines that I just read over those 10 things, and you'll be having equipment that you use. You'll be having supplies that you use. [55:02.320 --> 55:11.320] Anything that you spend, any dollar you spend dealing with putting that seminar together is totally deductible, every bit of it. [55:11.320 --> 55:25.320] So if I have some potential seminar members in Miami Beach and they want to have a meeting to discuss it, I'd have to go to Miami Beach. [55:25.320 --> 55:36.320] Absolutely. And that's deductible too. That's deductible. You could go back up there every week and every bit of this is deductible all the way. [55:36.320 --> 55:49.320] I worked with a woman that did a ultrasound on my wife's heart, and she told me they were going to Kabul, San Lucas on vacation. [55:49.320 --> 55:59.320] And I said, hold it, you're a medical person and you're going to Kabul, San Lucas, you need to take your medical stuff with you and talk to a couple of doctors while you're there. [55:59.320 --> 56:12.320] I came to find out her and her husband had put together a video that they were selling doctors for $5,000 on how to do proper heart ultrasound. [56:12.320 --> 56:24.320] And I said, you take all that with you and while you're there, you talk to a few doctors and you get a couple doctors, get their information, and that whole trip is deductible. [56:24.320 --> 56:37.320] Every vacation, that's a business trip. And they did that and they not only claimed that one, every vacation they had from then on, they turned into a business trip and every bit of it was deductible. [56:37.320 --> 56:48.320] It all came off their taxes. They were doing their taxes and they got on the TurboTax and the TurboTax said they owed $12,000 and they called me scared to death. [56:48.320 --> 57:01.320] And when I went through and showed them my two-page tax return, before it was over, I wiped out the $12,000 that TurboTax said that they owed them and they ended up getting an actual refund in their bank account. [57:01.320 --> 57:12.320] Three days later, they got $9,000 refund because of all of these receipts and stuff that they had kept, all the business trips they'd kept, they were real good about keeping records. [57:12.320 --> 57:22.320] And that's what you've got to do. You've just got to get in the habit of keeping the receipts, keeping records, keeping knowledge, and you'll never have to pay taxes again. [57:22.320 --> 57:32.320] What I've done is this two-page tax return, Randy, I did a generic one and I sent it to anybody that wants it. I sent it for free. [57:32.320 --> 57:42.320] When it cost me a thing, it's just what I did. I just pulled a figure out there and said, okay, let's say this person's a family of three making $50,000. [57:42.320 --> 57:51.320] And I did the tax return, a generic return that shows how a $50,000 income person would pay no taxes. [57:51.320 --> 58:00.320] And so anyone who wants one, I send them a copy. If you make $100,000, you could just about double those figures. [58:00.320 --> 58:07.320] There's a music coming again, but we could fit that into just about any income. [58:07.320 --> 58:12.320] Okay, thank you, David. We've got two more callers, so I've got to move along. [58:12.320 --> 58:18.320] If anybody wants to get in contact with David, send me an email. I'll forward it to him. [58:18.320 --> 58:31.320] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Roodle Law Radio. Let's see, I've got two more callers and one hour left, so I probably got room for one more caller. [58:31.320 --> 58:49.320] A call in number 512-646-1984. Hang on. We'll be right back. [58:49.320 --> 58:53.320] Would you like to make more definite progress in your walk with God? [58:53.320 --> 59:00.320] Bibles for America is offering a free study Bible and a set of free Christian books that can really help. [59:00.320 --> 59:05.320] The New Testament recovery version is one of the most comprehensive study Bibles available today. [59:05.320 --> 59:12.320] It's an accurate translation and it contains thousands of footnotes that will help you to know God and to know the meaning of life. [59:12.320 --> 59:17.320] The free books are a three-volume set called Basic Elements of the Christian Life. 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[01:01:00.320 --> 01:01:24.320] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing HEP into taxes law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the herb for THC. [01:01:24.320 --> 01:01:33.320] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. [01:01:33.320 --> 01:01:47.320] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, [01:01:47.320 --> 01:02:01.320] as well as other cities, too, like the District Attorney in El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.320 --> 01:02:12.320] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender in Harris County, who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:12.320 --> 01:02:22.320] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:22.320 --> 01:02:26.320] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark. [01:02:26.320 --> 01:02:38.320] As the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [01:02:38.320 --> 01:02:44.320] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a lumus fluid from a gland near its front fins. [01:02:44.320 --> 01:02:50.320] For the purpose, it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [01:02:50.320 --> 01:03:08.320] This was Rook Brody with The Lowdown for July 22, 2019. [01:03:21.320 --> 01:03:29.320] I would like to find my father's house until he returns. [01:03:29.320 --> 01:03:33.320] I would like to find my father's house until he returns. [01:03:33.320 --> 01:03:37.320] He has a name with his name that we're done. [01:03:37.320 --> 01:03:40.320] I will aid my concern. [01:03:40.320 --> 01:03:43.320] I would like to find my father's house. [01:03:43.320 --> 01:03:51.320] I will aid my concern. [01:03:51.320 --> 01:03:55.320] I will aid my concern. [01:03:55.320 --> 01:03:59.320] I will aid my concern. [01:03:59.320 --> 01:04:03.320] I will aid my concern. [01:04:03.320 --> 01:04:06.320] Okay, we are back. [01:04:06.320 --> 01:04:10.320] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Brett showed up. [01:04:10.320 --> 01:04:16.320] He'd been out partying and abandoned me and left me in the lurch. [01:04:16.320 --> 01:04:18.320] And I've been here a brief while. [01:04:18.320 --> 01:04:22.320] You've been able to manage without me. [01:04:22.320 --> 01:04:28.320] Okay, we are going to go to Ted and women. [01:04:28.320 --> 01:04:32.320] David, did you have something else you wanted to close up with? [01:04:32.320 --> 01:04:34.320] No, I just didn't offer any questions. [01:04:34.320 --> 01:04:35.320] I was going to close it. [01:04:35.320 --> 01:04:37.320] Music came on a while ago. [01:04:37.320 --> 01:04:40.320] Do you want to give an e-mail? [01:04:40.320 --> 01:04:42.320] I do have an e-mail. [01:04:42.320 --> 01:04:46.320] It's success2share at yahoo.com. [01:04:46.320 --> 01:04:52.320] Success2shareTO or with a digit? [01:04:52.320 --> 01:04:54.320] TO. [01:04:54.320 --> 01:05:01.320] The word T-O and the word share, I say J-R-E, success2share at yahoo.com. [01:05:01.320 --> 01:05:07.320] Okay, I didn't want to copy that tax return, no cost for it. [01:05:07.320 --> 01:05:09.320] Thanks a lot, Randy. [01:05:09.320 --> 01:05:11.320] You are welcome. [01:05:11.320 --> 01:05:13.320] I've dealt with David a long time. [01:05:13.320 --> 01:05:19.320] And if you guys notice, I don't do much of this on the air, [01:05:19.320 --> 01:05:24.320] but David is a real valuable resource. [01:05:24.320 --> 01:05:28.320] And I trust him implicitly. [01:05:28.320 --> 01:05:31.320] If he says he'll do it, he will do it. [01:05:31.320 --> 01:05:33.320] Okay, thank you, David. [01:05:33.320 --> 01:05:34.320] Thank you. [01:05:34.320 --> 01:05:40.320] Okay, now we're going to Ted in California. [01:05:40.320 --> 01:05:44.320] Hello, Ted, what have you been up to? [01:05:44.320 --> 01:05:50.320] Hey, Randy and late Brett. [01:05:50.320 --> 01:05:52.320] Very, very late Brett. [01:05:52.320 --> 01:05:54.320] No slack, Brett. [01:05:54.320 --> 01:06:01.320] When you're not around, you know we're going to talk. [01:06:01.320 --> 01:06:03.320] That's fine. [01:06:03.320 --> 01:06:07.320] I got to have a good dinner with my wife and lots of smiles, [01:06:07.320 --> 01:06:12.320] so y'all just enjoy whatever it was you wanted to talk about. [01:06:12.320 --> 01:06:18.320] Mostly it was just how jealous we are. [01:06:18.320 --> 01:06:24.320] Anyway, good evening to you both. [01:06:24.320 --> 01:06:29.320] And then basically next Monday, I'm going back to court again. [01:06:29.320 --> 01:06:34.320] This Monday, the 28th of June. [01:06:34.320 --> 01:06:42.320] And there, so I listened this past Monday to the court on the phone, [01:06:42.320 --> 01:06:48.320] and they're backed up about 500 cases for trial. [01:06:48.320 --> 01:06:52.320] And they're running about 10 courtrooms, [01:06:52.320 --> 01:06:57.320] and they've lost 100 or so court employees, [01:06:57.320 --> 01:07:04.320] which was all in the speech that was given at the beginning of the hearing this past Monday. [01:07:04.320 --> 01:07:08.320] But who knows what they're going to do with me? [01:07:08.320 --> 01:07:13.320] They're going on, we're past six and a half years from the time I was arrested and charged. [01:07:13.320 --> 01:07:18.320] And this hearing is, again, it's trial date. [01:07:18.320 --> 01:07:25.320] And this will be about the 15th trial date that they've set. [01:07:25.320 --> 01:07:29.320] And I think it's just beyond, you know, crazy, [01:07:29.320 --> 01:07:34.320] because how the heck am I supposed to subpoena witnesses and actually be ready for a trial? [01:07:34.320 --> 01:07:42.320] And how can I take them seriously after they've set more than 15 trial dates and not had the trial? [01:07:42.320 --> 01:07:45.320] And so that's where we're at. [01:07:45.320 --> 01:07:56.320] And that's about, you know, I'm at a loss at this point as to how to proceed other than maybe to go into federal court [01:07:56.320 --> 01:08:04.320] with a rhythm and amus, you know, just to say enough is enough, knock it off. [01:08:04.320 --> 01:08:12.320] You know, I will tell you that the judge is also reading or citing a case or two [01:08:12.320 --> 01:08:24.320] that the California Supreme Court is using as their excuse that they can continue all these cases. [01:08:24.320 --> 01:08:33.320] And even the public defenders are getting up and I'm hearing them objecting and telling the judge that, you know, [01:08:33.320 --> 01:08:40.320] one lawyer who was not in the public defender's office but she was a go-getter, [01:08:40.320 --> 01:08:49.320] she cited a lot of the California Constitution sections regarding long delays of trials and such. [01:08:49.320 --> 01:08:57.320] And the judge basically just said, that's nice, but per my previous comments, I'm going to deny your motion. [01:08:57.320 --> 01:09:02.320] And the motions are, you know, they're objecting to the trial dates being set out. [01:09:02.320 --> 01:09:08.320] And this is for cases that are in the non-time-waved status. [01:09:08.320 --> 01:09:16.320] They've put my case in a time-waved status, but I corrected the judge back in March. [01:09:16.320 --> 01:09:22.320] And I had witnessed that, you know, I told them time is not waved. [01:09:22.320 --> 01:09:26.320] And so they're just playing games at this point. [01:09:26.320 --> 01:09:34.320] And as you can tell, I'm a little bit, I'm at a loss as a bylaw. [01:09:34.320 --> 01:09:40.320] Well, have you done a mandamus on the time waiver issue? [01:09:40.320 --> 01:09:42.320] I have not. [01:09:42.320 --> 01:09:45.320] That's your remedy. [01:09:45.320 --> 01:09:48.320] With what course in this instance? [01:09:48.320 --> 01:09:49.320] The Court of Appeals. [01:09:49.320 --> 01:09:54.320] A mandamus would go to the Court of Appeals. [01:09:54.320 --> 01:10:02.320] Well, remember, there's two female judges up there that are married to the two judges that don't like me. [01:10:02.320 --> 01:10:08.320] Okay, you can't not exercise your right because you've got bad judges in there. [01:10:08.320 --> 01:10:14.320] That's the only way you're going to get past the Court of Appeals to the Supreme. [01:10:14.320 --> 01:10:25.320] And let me remind you, I still have up at the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco the issue of no warrant. [01:10:25.320 --> 01:10:34.320] And the right of review that I filed in the federal court, the right of review was dismissed with a nine-page opinion [01:10:34.320 --> 01:10:39.320] that you actually read over Randy and thought it was pretty good in my favor. [01:10:39.320 --> 01:10:44.320] But the judge was just saying she didn't have jurisdiction at this time. [01:10:44.320 --> 01:10:45.320] I went ahead and appealed that. [01:10:45.320 --> 01:10:49.320] That's been sitting up at the Ninth Circuit for quite a while now. [01:10:49.320 --> 01:10:55.320] And I wrote a rebuttal and I read both those things on the show. [01:10:55.320 --> 01:10:58.320] And the second one, remember, I'll just refresh your memory. [01:10:58.320 --> 01:11:05.320] I put in there the elephant in the room that the county lawyer didn't address is that there's no warrant. [01:11:05.320 --> 01:11:13.320] And that's the only thing that's before the court is to demand and that the federal court should have held a hearing [01:11:13.320 --> 01:11:21.320] and had the district attorney bring a valid warrant if they have one for review. [01:11:21.320 --> 01:11:30.320] And so in that rebuttal, I also brought up that the judges down in the state court are being bribed by the county and so on. [01:11:30.320 --> 01:11:40.320] And I think they're sitting there now because I even cited that it's a violation of 18 USC 1341, [01:11:40.320 --> 01:11:48.320] that the county's paying the judges when the county's not their employer, that the state is their employer, [01:11:48.320 --> 01:11:51.320] and the county's a party to the case. [01:11:51.320 --> 01:12:01.320] You know, they, I think, and I told them now that you've been noticed, you know, you've got a duty. You've got to do something. [01:12:01.320 --> 01:12:09.320] So they haven't heard a word out of them, but they haven't dismissed it. [01:12:09.320 --> 01:12:12.320] So... [01:12:12.320 --> 01:12:22.320] Can I ask you about the, when Randy was talking about a mandamus and you're concerned that those two judges that it would go to [01:12:22.320 --> 01:12:26.320] already have some kind of bias or potentially do. [01:12:26.320 --> 01:12:36.320] Is there anything that you, are you aware of any kind of crimes that maybe you need to go ahead and report before you get to the point of [01:12:36.320 --> 01:12:46.320] doing something before them and then at that point, obviously, you need to move for their disqualification because they're biased. [01:12:46.320 --> 01:12:51.320] You've got criminal charges out that you've reported their crimes. [01:12:51.320 --> 01:12:55.320] It just so happened that that was, it worked out that way with me. [01:12:55.320 --> 01:13:08.320] I wasn't planning it or trying to make that be the case, but it did end up happening that way with me in a situation where I had already reported [01:13:08.320 --> 01:13:10.320] some of these higher judges. [01:13:10.320 --> 01:13:15.320] And then when the time came to appeal, I did, what was it? [01:13:15.320 --> 01:13:17.320] It wasn't an interlocutor. [01:13:17.320 --> 01:13:20.320] It might have been a mandamus. [01:13:20.320 --> 01:13:26.320] And the higher judge that would have heard it had to immediately be disqualified. [01:13:26.320 --> 01:13:29.320] No wonder if that's maybe the situation with you. [01:13:29.320 --> 01:13:35.320] If you're in it, if you know of something that you need to go ahead and report. [01:13:35.320 --> 01:13:48.320] Yes, and I actually, if I haven't made it clear, then I'll look at all the criminal claims that I did already do. [01:13:48.320 --> 01:13:54.320] And if I have to do a couple of new ones to make it clear, I'll do that. [01:13:54.320 --> 01:14:06.320] That's very, very, very good suggestion because I've never heard of anybody coming up with a solution for disqualifying an appeals appellate court judge, [01:14:06.320 --> 01:14:11.320] or for that matter, even a federal judge. [01:14:11.320 --> 01:14:19.320] And so I have, you know, the paper trail and all the courts that I've been in on these matters. [01:14:19.320 --> 01:14:28.320] It's all the same players and the court filings all show that they all are in collusion. [01:14:28.320 --> 01:14:40.320] And maybe I just need to make some new criminal complaints to clear that up a little bit more. [01:14:40.320 --> 01:14:48.320] I mean, because, yeah, so that's, that's, I appreciate that, Brett. [01:14:48.320 --> 01:14:52.320] Sure. [01:14:52.320 --> 01:14:54.320] And Randy, that's about all I have. [01:14:54.320 --> 01:14:58.320] And I don't, I think on Monday, like I said, they're just going to continue the case. [01:14:58.320 --> 01:15:07.320] My concern is one of these times they're going to go, you know, okay, go into courtrooms such and such, your trial is going to start. [01:15:07.320 --> 01:15:13.320] And I just think that, you know, I mean, it could even happen this coming Monday. [01:15:13.320 --> 01:15:22.320] The numbers that I already discussed, you know, the chances out are very rare, but, you know, I'm a special case. [01:15:22.320 --> 01:15:30.320] And so, but there's no way that if you think about they've set 15 trial dates, [01:15:30.320 --> 01:15:39.320] had I sent out subpoenas every time all the work that I would have done and for nothing. [01:15:39.320 --> 01:15:51.320] So it just, I think this really needs to go to the feds in DC. [01:15:51.320 --> 01:15:57.320] We need, I need to get you in contact with the rod class. [01:15:57.320 --> 01:16:03.320] Okay, rod class will have remedy. [01:16:03.320 --> 01:16:07.320] Send me an email asking for an introduction to rod class. [01:16:07.320 --> 01:16:12.320] Actually, he is in Washington state right now. [01:16:12.320 --> 01:16:16.320] I'll get a hold of him and get you two together. [01:16:16.320 --> 01:16:19.320] Sounds good. [01:16:19.320 --> 01:16:28.320] He's a fed guy for me. He knows the fed code inside and out. [01:16:28.320 --> 01:16:30.320] Okay. Thank you, Ted. [01:16:30.320 --> 01:16:34.320] Give me an email. I'll get it to rod and I'll get you two together. [01:16:34.320 --> 01:16:36.320] All right. Thank you. [01:16:36.320 --> 01:16:37.320] Okay. Thank you, Ted. [01:16:37.320 --> 01:16:43.320] Now we're going to go to Scott in Georgia. Hello, Scott. [01:16:43.320 --> 01:16:50.320] What do you have for us today? [01:16:50.320 --> 01:16:54.320] Hello, Scott. Are you there? [01:16:54.320 --> 01:17:00.320] Okay. Hang on. Go into our responses. 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[01:20:22.320 --> 01:20:24.320] Maybe you could help me out. [01:20:24.320 --> 01:20:26.320] My son's in prison right now. [01:20:26.320 --> 01:20:33.320] He got a 20-year sentence of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon from a wreck, in which [01:20:33.320 --> 01:20:42.320] he was on prescribed medication, and they had just changed his medicine, and he said [01:20:42.320 --> 01:20:48.320] he remember stopping at the liquor store, and that was the last thing he remembered. [01:20:48.320 --> 01:20:50.320] The cops tried to pull him over. [01:20:50.320 --> 01:20:58.320] He fled, and he said the last thing they remembered was he saw a cop pull out in front of him. [01:20:58.320 --> 01:21:00.320] He squirred, missed him. [01:21:00.320 --> 01:21:08.320] He flipped his truck, and his truck hit the rear of a car and the passenger fender on [01:21:08.320 --> 01:21:14.320] the cop car, because the cop car got airbagged off. [01:21:14.320 --> 01:21:20.320] They suppressed the alcohol, which if they would have gave him the alcohol, he would have got intoxicated [01:21:20.320 --> 01:21:25.320] assault, which in 2016 he would have been out of prison by now. [01:21:25.320 --> 01:21:31.320] They said that his blood sample was contaminated, because they put it in the refrigerator, and [01:21:31.320 --> 01:21:33.320] the refrigerator wouldn't plug. [01:21:33.320 --> 01:21:37.320] Well, in fact, we found out later that blood doesn't have to be refrigerated. [01:21:37.320 --> 01:21:42.320] It was all a dog and pony show, I guess you'd call it. [01:21:42.320 --> 01:21:44.320] It was... [01:21:44.320 --> 01:21:48.320] I had crooked lawyers that were in cahoots with him. [01:21:48.320 --> 01:21:56.320] I found that later on, and now he's in prison, and I'm fighting with him because he's been [01:21:56.320 --> 01:21:59.320] assaulted by guards twice, sent to the hospital now. [01:21:59.320 --> 01:22:06.320] He got assaulted yesterday again by an inmate, and I know the guards put him up to it because [01:22:06.320 --> 01:22:13.320] he was not arrested last weekend, I wrote a letter, and it's pissed him off, and instead [01:22:13.320 --> 01:22:14.320] of... [01:22:14.320 --> 01:22:18.320] They didn't do anything to the guy that assaulted him. [01:22:18.320 --> 01:22:19.320] That's my son. [01:22:19.320 --> 01:22:23.320] Dad, I wouldn't fight back, because I notified him to get me out of here. [01:22:23.320 --> 01:22:25.320] He said, I just let him get me. [01:22:25.320 --> 01:22:31.320] He said, I went to get a fence to do tapetting, and the way they do, they handcuffed my son, [01:22:31.320 --> 01:22:38.320] tore him in charge of him for hours, threw him in a cage that's three-foot by three-foot [01:22:38.320 --> 01:22:39.320] for hours. [01:22:39.320 --> 01:22:44.320] Then he's got a medical card, those people, he's in prison. [01:22:44.320 --> 01:22:48.320] Well, they throw him in a 130-year, eight-year-old prison with no air condition. [01:22:48.320 --> 01:22:53.320] Up on the second floor, there's nothing but rotten food and nasty used toilet paper all [01:22:53.320 --> 01:22:54.320] over it. [01:22:54.320 --> 01:22:55.320] They don't give him a blanket. [01:22:55.320 --> 01:22:56.320] Nothing. [01:22:56.320 --> 01:22:57.320] Nothing. [01:22:57.320 --> 01:22:58.320] No pillow, no blanket, no mattress. [01:22:58.320 --> 01:23:06.320] Okay, hold on, hold on, you're getting a little too involved here. [01:23:06.320 --> 01:23:11.320] Have you written up a full statement of this? [01:23:11.320 --> 01:23:15.320] I have been writing emails and stuff. [01:23:15.320 --> 01:23:16.320] No, no, no, no, no. [01:23:16.320 --> 01:23:18.320] I'm not talking about letters to people. [01:23:18.320 --> 01:23:24.320] You need to write a full statement of what's going on here. [01:23:24.320 --> 01:23:29.320] There are a lot of avenues for remedy. [01:23:29.320 --> 01:23:37.320] This will go to State Jail Commission based on State Jail standards. [01:23:37.320 --> 01:23:46.320] But this is way too complex to analyze here on a radio show. [01:23:46.320 --> 01:23:54.320] What portion of this, what is the immediate remedy that you need? [01:23:54.320 --> 01:23:56.320] I need to get him out. [01:23:56.320 --> 01:23:57.320] I need to get him out. [01:23:57.320 --> 01:24:00.320] He shouldn't be there. [01:24:00.320 --> 01:24:03.320] Right now, I'm worried to death about him. [01:24:03.320 --> 01:24:06.320] He used to call me every day. [01:24:06.320 --> 01:24:10.320] He got to call me yesterday and he couldn't even hold his talks. [01:24:10.320 --> 01:24:12.320] I hadn't heard from him today. [01:24:12.320 --> 01:24:16.320] I don't even know, like I said, I fear that I'll never get to help my son again. [01:24:16.320 --> 01:24:20.320] There's no reason why he should be in there. [01:24:20.320 --> 01:24:23.320] It was a four or five year sentence. [01:24:23.320 --> 01:24:28.320] They gave him 20 years aggravated assault with a deadly weapon instead of his car. [01:24:28.320 --> 01:24:32.320] Was this his first offense? [01:24:32.320 --> 01:24:36.320] He's had minor offenses, but nothing major. [01:24:36.320 --> 01:24:39.320] He never been to prison or anything like that. [01:24:39.320 --> 01:24:42.320] So they're calling the car the deadly weapon? [01:24:42.320 --> 01:24:47.320] Yeah. [01:24:47.320 --> 01:24:50.320] I'm so sorry. [01:24:50.320 --> 01:24:54.320] In the video, you can see that he swirled the myth of the cop pulled out in front of him. [01:24:54.320 --> 01:24:57.320] You know, pulled right out with him. [01:24:57.320 --> 01:25:00.320] Spiked, spiked, ripped or whatever you call him. [01:25:00.320 --> 01:25:06.320] Yeah, but he was in flight to evade. [01:25:06.320 --> 01:25:11.320] And the cop was trying to stop him before he killed somebody else who wasn't involved. [01:25:11.320 --> 01:25:13.320] That's what they're going to say. [01:25:13.320 --> 01:25:20.320] So the cop was doing the right thing, stopped him and everything and that's fine. [01:25:20.320 --> 01:25:28.320] But does that make the son that was getting stopped have mens rea? [01:25:28.320 --> 01:25:31.320] Or he was having criminal intent to do this aggravated assault? [01:25:31.320 --> 01:25:33.320] No. [01:25:33.320 --> 01:25:36.320] He was being impaired. [01:25:36.320 --> 01:25:41.320] He needs to be in trouble for being impaired, but not for the aggravated assault. [01:25:41.320 --> 01:25:43.320] Correct. [01:25:43.320 --> 01:25:49.320] I mean, I understand that, you know, he needs to be punished, but not like that, not so severely. [01:25:49.320 --> 01:25:52.320] Yeah. [01:25:52.320 --> 01:25:56.320] And not for the aggravated assault because he can't have the criminal intent to do that. [01:25:56.320 --> 01:25:58.320] He can even remember what was going on. [01:25:58.320 --> 01:26:05.320] Okay, we don't know enough about the details of the case to be able to address that issue. [01:26:05.320 --> 01:26:10.320] The one issue we can address is jail. [01:26:10.320 --> 01:26:19.320] While they can hold him in jail, they have a duty to protect him while he's there. [01:26:19.320 --> 01:26:25.320] So have you considered taking action against the jail? [01:26:25.320 --> 01:26:28.320] How do I do that? [01:26:28.320 --> 01:26:32.320] Okay, wrong question. [01:26:32.320 --> 01:26:44.320] And before you can do that, first thing you need to do is get the state jail standards and read them twice. [01:26:44.320 --> 01:26:48.320] That's because you don't know the question to ask. [01:26:48.320 --> 01:26:56.320] What? That's the reason he knows those. He has that. They took that from him, too, by the way. [01:26:56.320 --> 01:27:03.320] Well, he's not in a situation to do that. You'll have to do that for him. [01:27:03.320 --> 01:27:06.320] Get the standards and read them twice. [01:27:06.320 --> 01:27:07.320] Alright. [01:27:07.320 --> 01:27:11.320] Don't try to understand all of it. Just read through it. [01:27:11.320 --> 01:27:12.320] Okay. [01:27:12.320 --> 01:27:15.320] And then once you're done, go back and read it again. [01:27:15.320 --> 01:27:20.320] When you read it the second time, you'll start stitching the pieces together. [01:27:20.320 --> 01:27:26.320] And after you've read it twice, you'll probably understand it better than they do. [01:27:26.320 --> 01:27:31.320] And it won't take that long because the statutes, you know, they're in what look like big books, [01:27:31.320 --> 01:27:37.320] but when you start reading them, they're all outlined, so there's a lot of white space. [01:27:37.320 --> 01:27:42.320] You can move through them very quickly, especially if it's the first time you read them, [01:27:42.320 --> 01:27:46.320] you're not trying to figure everything out. Just read it. [01:27:46.320 --> 01:27:50.320] And that lays a groundwork so that the second time you read it, [01:27:50.320 --> 01:27:56.320] you'll start stitching all these pieces together and it'll begin to make sense. [01:27:56.320 --> 01:28:02.320] And then once you get that done, then you write up a statement of what's going on with him [01:28:02.320 --> 01:28:06.320] in terms of the state jail standards. [01:28:06.320 --> 01:28:10.320] Okay. [01:28:10.320 --> 01:28:14.320] Go through it twice and call us back next week and then talk. [01:28:14.320 --> 01:28:17.320] Then you'll know the right questions to ask me. [01:28:17.320 --> 01:28:20.320] Okay. [01:28:20.320 --> 01:28:27.320] But right now I'm just looking down into this big deep well and I have no idea where to start. [01:28:27.320 --> 01:28:32.320] The state jail standards is not my area of expertise. [01:28:32.320 --> 01:28:33.320] Okay. [01:28:33.320 --> 01:28:42.320] But you will be surprised. Two quick readings of it and you won't remember everything. [01:28:42.320 --> 01:28:47.320] But when you start going through the facts, those standards start jumping out at you [01:28:47.320 --> 01:28:49.320] and you'll be able to assign the standards. [01:28:49.320 --> 01:28:54.320] Then we can file a complaint against the director of the jail. [01:28:54.320 --> 01:28:56.320] All right. [01:28:56.320 --> 01:29:03.320] He has responded at superior for his guards and if he's being assaulted in jail, [01:29:03.320 --> 01:29:07.320] you charge the director of the jail with assault. [01:29:07.320 --> 01:29:08.320] Okay. [01:29:08.320 --> 01:29:13.320] Let him explain his behavior to a lack of behavior to a grand jury. [01:29:13.320 --> 01:29:14.320] Okay. [01:29:14.320 --> 01:29:15.320] All right. [01:29:15.320 --> 01:29:16.320] That's what I'd like to say. [01:29:16.320 --> 01:29:23.320] I'm going to say them all because it's like one time, I mean, he's been body slammed by a guard [01:29:23.320 --> 01:29:28.320] with a medical card and then he got put in a choke hold. [01:29:28.320 --> 01:29:29.320] They sent him to the hospital. [01:29:29.320 --> 01:29:30.320] They hid it from me. [01:29:30.320 --> 01:29:33.320] They lied to me the next time. [01:29:33.320 --> 01:29:34.320] Okay. [01:29:34.320 --> 01:29:35.320] Wait, wait, wait. [01:29:35.320 --> 01:29:36.320] We can't do it this way. [01:29:36.320 --> 01:29:39.320] You're going down a deep hole here. [01:29:39.320 --> 01:29:43.320] We need this written out so we've got something to follow. [01:29:43.320 --> 01:29:44.320] Hang on. [01:29:44.320 --> 01:29:46.320] We're about to go to our sponsors. [01:29:46.320 --> 01:29:47.320] Randy Kelton. [01:29:47.320 --> 01:29:48.320] Brett Fountain. 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[01:33:25.320 --> 01:33:50.320] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule Law Radio. [01:33:50.320 --> 01:33:57.320] We were talking to Randall in Texas. [01:33:57.320 --> 01:34:01.320] So, how long has your son been in jail? [01:34:01.320 --> 01:34:03.320] He's in his fifth year now. [01:34:03.320 --> 01:34:04.320] Fifth year? [01:34:04.320 --> 01:34:06.320] Yeah, just bring them on. [01:34:06.320 --> 01:34:11.320] Just tell me to ask you if I can file a complaint against the warden, [01:34:11.320 --> 01:34:15.320] but list the charges for aiding and abetting physical abuse? [01:34:15.320 --> 01:34:19.320] Yes, okay. [01:34:19.320 --> 01:34:22.320] Definitely you can. [01:34:22.320 --> 01:34:32.320] But in order to have the complaint have any standing or any effect, [01:34:32.320 --> 01:34:41.320] you need to be able to make your complaint in terms of facts and law. [01:34:41.320 --> 01:34:45.320] The only thing a judge can listen to are facts and law. [01:34:45.320 --> 01:34:50.320] Because two duties, determine the facts in accordance with the rules of evidence, [01:34:50.320 --> 01:34:54.320] then apply the law as it comes to him to the facts in the case. [01:34:54.320 --> 01:35:02.320] If you go to the court and you raise the kinds of issues you did with us here, [01:35:02.320 --> 01:35:07.320] the court may sympathize with you and they may agree that you have a problem, [01:35:07.320 --> 01:35:14.320] but they can't help you because you're just telling them a compelling story. [01:35:14.320 --> 01:35:18.320] And a judge can't do anything with a compelling story. [01:35:18.320 --> 01:35:25.320] I've sat as a mock judge in a mock trial in Massachusetts once. [01:35:25.320 --> 01:35:29.320] And these two guys were patriots. [01:35:29.320 --> 01:35:32.320] I knew one of them pretty well. [01:35:32.320 --> 01:35:39.320] He had made some, filed some of these patriot documents against some public officials [01:35:39.320 --> 01:35:42.320] in Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania was coming after. [01:35:42.320 --> 01:35:50.320] So I'm sitting here as a judge and they're up here proposing all this patriot mythology, [01:35:50.320 --> 01:35:56.320] corporate crapola, and I'm listening to all this stuff and I'm thinking, [01:35:56.320 --> 01:36:00.320] you know, come on guys, give me some facts and law. [01:36:00.320 --> 01:36:02.320] Give me something to work with. [01:36:02.320 --> 01:36:06.320] They're just giving me patriot theory. [01:36:06.320 --> 01:36:09.320] And at one point I called a recess. [01:36:09.320 --> 01:36:16.320] They had actually picked a jury off the street and asked people if they would sit in as a mock jury. [01:36:16.320 --> 01:36:20.320] And I called recess and I called Danny up. [01:36:20.320 --> 01:36:23.320] I said, look, Danny, you got this guy here helping you. [01:36:23.320 --> 01:36:28.320] I guess this guy was one of these patriot mythology gurus. [01:36:28.320 --> 01:36:33.320] I said, he's going to get you put in prison. [01:36:33.320 --> 01:36:38.320] If he says anything else, you have my permission to shoot him. [01:36:38.320 --> 01:36:44.320] And told him, give me facts and law. [01:36:44.320 --> 01:36:48.320] So he went back and all he could do was pay for patriot mythology. [01:36:48.320 --> 01:36:51.320] Well, the jury found him guilty. [01:36:51.320 --> 01:36:56.320] They later had another mock trial that jury found him guilty. [01:36:56.320 --> 01:37:01.320] He went to trial in Pennsylvania, got two years in prison. [01:37:01.320 --> 01:37:06.320] The only thing the judge can hear is facts and law. [01:37:06.320 --> 01:37:09.320] So first thing you want to do is go through the law. [01:37:09.320 --> 01:37:13.320] Go through state jail standards. [01:37:13.320 --> 01:37:17.320] Sort out what they're supposed to be doing and what they're not doing. [01:37:17.320 --> 01:37:25.320] And then you collect as complete a story from your son as you can. [01:37:25.320 --> 01:37:36.320] Do you know of any other people in prison with him or better someone who's recently got out? [01:37:36.320 --> 01:37:39.320] Yeah, I do, as a matter of fact. [01:37:39.320 --> 01:37:41.320] Go talk to them. [01:37:41.320 --> 01:37:42.320] I'll be correct. [01:37:42.320 --> 01:37:45.320] They'll make just got out just last week. [01:37:45.320 --> 01:37:46.320] Good. [01:37:46.320 --> 01:37:49.320] Make sure you keep him anonymous. [01:37:49.320 --> 01:37:50.320] Okay. [01:37:50.320 --> 01:37:58.320] Get him to tell you what's going on in there and make sure you tell him that he remains anonymous. [01:37:58.320 --> 01:38:00.320] Just tell me what's going on in there. [01:38:00.320 --> 01:38:07.320] Then I can do my own research and I know what to look for. [01:38:07.320 --> 01:38:09.320] Read the standards. [01:38:09.320 --> 01:38:11.320] Listen to his story. [01:38:11.320 --> 01:38:14.320] Then start putting the pieces together. [01:38:14.320 --> 01:38:21.320] When you start coming at them with their own laws and standards, [01:38:21.320 --> 01:38:25.320] all of a sudden you become dangerous to them. [01:38:25.320 --> 01:38:32.320] And once you become dangerous to them, if you're just an annoyance, they'll take it out on your son. [01:38:32.320 --> 01:38:37.320] But if you become dangerous to them, if they see that you're sharp shooting them, [01:38:37.320 --> 01:38:42.320] and there's a chance you and their screwing things up to being careless, [01:38:42.320 --> 01:38:45.320] and now they've got someone calling them on it, [01:38:45.320 --> 01:38:51.320] they tend to get really careful, really fast. [01:38:51.320 --> 01:38:57.320] So the best way to get them is to be their worst nightmare. [01:38:57.320 --> 01:38:59.320] Be absolutely professional. [01:38:59.320 --> 01:39:03.320] If you get upset at them and would let them know, [01:39:03.320 --> 01:39:05.320] never raise your voice. [01:39:05.320 --> 01:39:08.320] Just be, you know, I go after these guys. [01:39:08.320 --> 01:39:12.320] They do all this hopping up and down and ranting and raving, [01:39:12.320 --> 01:39:16.320] and they never get me to raise my voice. [01:39:16.320 --> 01:39:20.320] They never get me to tell them what the law is. [01:39:20.320 --> 01:39:24.320] They never get me to give them fair warning. [01:39:24.320 --> 01:39:26.320] You know, I have a bunch of rules here, [01:39:26.320 --> 01:39:31.320] and one of them is never ask a public official to do anything you actually want them to do. [01:39:31.320 --> 01:39:33.320] So I ask them to do some stuff and they don't do it. [01:39:33.320 --> 01:39:40.320] Well, the reason you never ask a public official to do anything you actually want them to do [01:39:40.320 --> 01:39:47.320] is you never ask them to do anything that the law does not compel them to do. [01:39:47.320 --> 01:39:49.320] And then you hammer them. [01:39:49.320 --> 01:39:54.320] And very quickly they'll realize this guy's setting us up. [01:39:54.320 --> 01:39:58.320] That's when they start getting really careful. [01:39:58.320 --> 01:40:05.320] And you need to do this if your son's got you on the outside sharp shooting them, [01:40:05.320 --> 01:40:11.320] they're not going to want to give you any ammunition to go after them with. [01:40:11.320 --> 01:40:14.320] They can give me a lot of it. [01:40:14.320 --> 01:40:21.320] Yeah, you need to get down and get down to business and make this a business. [01:40:21.320 --> 01:40:23.320] Do this professionally. [01:40:23.320 --> 01:40:25.320] Okay. [01:40:25.320 --> 01:40:32.320] If you come down there angry and read them the riot act, they are not going to be impressed. [01:40:32.320 --> 01:40:34.320] Yeah. [01:40:34.320 --> 01:40:44.320] But if you start filing accusations with those agencies that oversee the state jail standards, [01:40:44.320 --> 01:40:50.320] and then the state jail commission comes down and starts asking them questions, [01:40:50.320 --> 01:40:53.320] now you've got their attention. [01:40:53.320 --> 01:40:59.320] You know, I felt when I say never ask a public official to do anything you actually want them to do. [01:40:59.320 --> 01:41:06.320] What I do is I go to an official and like if an official gives me a hard time I call 911 [01:41:06.320 --> 01:41:08.320] I want them to arrest him. [01:41:08.320 --> 01:41:12.320] But I really don't want them to arrest him. [01:41:12.320 --> 01:41:15.320] I want him to refuse to arrest him. [01:41:15.320 --> 01:41:17.320] Yeah. [01:41:17.320 --> 01:41:22.320] So then I take the guy who refused and I go after him. [01:41:22.320 --> 01:41:25.320] I file criminal charges against him with the magistrate, [01:41:25.320 --> 01:41:29.320] but I don't want the magistrate to actually act on the criminal charges. [01:41:29.320 --> 01:41:35.320] Because when the magistrate doesn't, then I go after the magistrate. [01:41:35.320 --> 01:41:41.320] And then I go to the county judge and district judge and district attorney and attorney general, [01:41:41.320 --> 01:41:44.320] and I got them all pissed off. [01:41:44.320 --> 01:41:48.320] And they're all peed at the guy who started the whole thing. [01:41:48.320 --> 01:41:51.320] It's all politics. [01:41:51.320 --> 01:41:55.320] You won't beat this with law, you'll beat it with politics. [01:41:55.320 --> 01:42:02.320] You get the guys running this jail afraid that you're bringing hellfire down on them [01:42:02.320 --> 01:42:07.320] from their bosses and their bosses, bosses, boss. [01:42:07.320 --> 01:42:10.320] That's when you'll be a change. [01:42:10.320 --> 01:42:13.320] You are the citizen. [01:42:13.320 --> 01:42:17.320] That makes you the most powerful person in the room. [01:42:17.320 --> 01:42:23.320] All of these guys have to go through their chain of command and follow all of these rules and protocols. [01:42:23.320 --> 01:42:26.320] You don't have to do any of that. [01:42:26.320 --> 01:42:33.320] You can go ahead of the state jail standards commission and accuse him of depraved heart murder [01:42:33.320 --> 01:42:38.320] for letting these jail guards kill these prisoners in those prisons. [01:42:38.320 --> 01:42:41.320] And he is not going to be happy. [01:42:41.320 --> 01:42:46.320] But there's not anything he can do about it as concerns you. [01:42:46.320 --> 01:42:56.320] The only thing he can do is get his people not to give you any way to come back after them. [01:42:56.320 --> 01:42:58.320] Does that make sense? [01:42:58.320 --> 01:43:00.320] Yeah, yeah. [01:43:00.320 --> 01:43:04.320] It's pretty complicated, but I understand it. [01:43:04.320 --> 01:43:06.320] It's really a lot. [01:43:06.320 --> 01:43:10.320] You're standing on the outside looking in. [01:43:10.320 --> 01:43:15.320] Have you ever saw Australian rugby? [01:43:15.320 --> 01:43:17.320] Yeah. [01:43:17.320 --> 01:43:21.320] It is. You look at it and it is insane. [01:43:21.320 --> 01:43:23.320] These guys are wackle. [01:43:23.320 --> 01:43:26.320] They're way, way like crazy people to walk on. [01:43:26.320 --> 01:43:29.320] Not so stuffy. I have no idea what the heck is going on. [01:43:29.320 --> 01:43:31.320] I love to watch it, but I have no idea what's going on. [01:43:31.320 --> 01:43:34.320] That's because I'm looking at it from the outside. [01:43:34.320 --> 01:43:36.320] Yeah. [01:43:36.320 --> 01:43:41.320] Once I went through the rules, if I went through the rule books and studied what they're doing, [01:43:41.320 --> 01:43:44.320] it becomes pretty simple, pretty fast. [01:43:44.320 --> 01:43:47.320] And reading their code, what is that? [01:43:47.320 --> 01:43:49.320] Because they never read their code. [01:43:49.320 --> 01:43:55.320] Hang on, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio, we'll be right back. [01:44:00.320 --> 01:44:04.320] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, [01:44:04.320 --> 01:44:06.320] except in the area of nutrition. [01:44:06.320 --> 01:44:09.320] People feed their pets better than they feed themselves, [01:44:09.320 --> 01:44:11.320] and it's time we changed all that. [01:44:11.320 --> 01:44:17.320] Our primary defense against aging and disease in this toxic environment is good nutrition. 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[01:47:26.320 --> 01:47:30.320] What jail? Is your son in Huntsville? [01:47:30.320 --> 01:47:32.320] Yes, sir. [01:47:32.320 --> 01:47:34.320] Okay. [01:47:34.320 --> 01:47:37.320] Does he... [01:47:37.320 --> 01:47:42.320] If he's been in five years on a 20-year term, he ought to be coming up on probation. [01:47:42.320 --> 01:47:45.320] Because it's aggravated, he has to be 50%. [01:47:45.320 --> 01:47:48.320] They put the ag tone on there. [01:47:48.320 --> 01:47:52.320] That was really something else at the end of the trial. [01:47:52.320 --> 01:47:59.320] The jury found him guilty, then the judge handed out a sentence, and as we were leaving, the jury had already gone, [01:47:59.320 --> 01:48:04.320] and she said, oh yeah, be sure and put the deadly weapon on there, the prosecutor. [01:48:04.320 --> 01:48:08.320] They didn't say that in their sentence. [01:48:08.320 --> 01:48:16.320] They said be sure and put the deadly weapon, so it's aggravated with the deadly weapon being in the car. [01:48:16.320 --> 01:48:21.320] Well, you know, but he has to be 50% of the time. [01:48:21.320 --> 01:48:26.320] Was that adjudicated by the jury? [01:48:26.320 --> 01:48:30.320] I don't know, Randy. I don't know. I don't know. [01:48:30.320 --> 01:48:36.320] There was so much corruption in that trial, you wouldn't believe it. [01:48:36.320 --> 01:48:43.320] I didn't get to go in there full time, just towards the end, because they wouldn't let me in. [01:48:43.320 --> 01:48:48.320] I was getting bad information from my ex-wife and stuff, because I was on that test. [01:48:48.320 --> 01:48:50.320] Were you a witness? [01:48:50.320 --> 01:48:52.320] No. [01:48:52.320 --> 01:48:56.320] Then how did they exclude you? [01:48:56.320 --> 01:49:01.320] That's just what they did. They said, because I was going to have to testify at the end on this behalf. [01:49:01.320 --> 01:49:08.320] Just as, what do you call it? [01:49:08.320 --> 01:49:10.320] Character Witness? [01:49:10.320 --> 01:49:15.320] Character Witness, that's what they did. [01:49:15.320 --> 01:49:20.320] Can they restrict a character witness? [01:49:20.320 --> 01:49:22.320] I don't know. [01:49:22.320 --> 01:49:25.320] I don't need it. I mean, they did. [01:49:25.320 --> 01:49:28.320] Okay, where was he tried? [01:49:28.320 --> 01:49:32.320] Yeah, county. [01:49:32.320 --> 01:49:36.320] Brazoria County. [01:49:36.320 --> 01:49:40.320] South of Houston, towards the beach. [01:49:40.320 --> 01:49:42.320] Yeah. [01:49:42.320 --> 01:49:57.320] Okay, I have a way of getting leverage, but first, we need to really figure out what is actually going on here. [01:49:57.320 --> 01:50:08.320] I've known a number of people that's been in prison and very seldom, especially in Huntsville, do they ever have problems with the guards? [01:50:08.320 --> 01:50:14.320] Does your son have any kind of psychological or emotional issues? [01:50:14.320 --> 01:50:17.320] Yes, he does. [01:50:17.320 --> 01:50:27.320] He was on medication when that happened. [01:50:27.320 --> 01:50:31.320] So, is he on medication in the jail? [01:50:31.320 --> 01:50:35.320] Yeah. [01:50:35.320 --> 01:50:42.320] Okay, does his issues go to aggressive behavior? [01:50:42.320 --> 01:50:45.320] No. No, he's never been aggressive. [01:50:45.320 --> 01:50:48.320] He's never been aggressive. [01:50:48.320 --> 01:50:55.320] Okay, see, this doesn't make sense. You've got these guards in there and they got hundreds of guys they're dealing with. [01:50:55.320 --> 01:51:01.320] Because he wrote grievances on them and it pissed them off. [01:51:01.320 --> 01:51:03.320] That's what all started doing. [01:51:03.320 --> 01:51:09.320] He wrote a grievance on this one and it was just been downhill ever since. [01:51:09.320 --> 01:51:19.320] Okay, get me a basic story of what's going on. Get these guards' names and I can do an intervention. [01:51:19.320 --> 01:51:26.320] I can call down there and I want to do an interview and I want to interview this guard for a YouTube video. [01:51:26.320 --> 01:51:31.320] That always gets me real excited. [01:51:31.320 --> 01:51:41.320] But I need to know what all is going on first so I know how to talk to him. I know what questions to ask. [01:51:41.320 --> 01:51:46.320] Normally I ask for a timeline but this is too complex for that. [01:51:46.320 --> 01:51:57.320] Basically first I need to know generally what all went on. Then I'll look at it and then I'll ask for more specifics once I have a general story. [01:51:57.320 --> 01:52:03.320] The two guards did assault him. One was anger guards and the other one was... [01:52:03.320 --> 01:52:08.320] Wait, don't say them on the air yet. [01:52:08.320 --> 01:52:12.320] Put those in a statement. [01:52:12.320 --> 01:52:13.320] Okay. [01:52:13.320 --> 01:52:19.320] Saying it on the air could be termed liable. [01:52:19.320 --> 01:52:21.320] Okay, right. [01:52:21.320 --> 01:52:24.320] We won't do that yet. [01:52:24.320 --> 01:52:26.320] All right. [01:52:26.320 --> 01:52:34.320] You only say bad things that you can conclusively prove. [01:52:34.320 --> 01:52:42.320] Judge McBide, the federal judge and Fort Worth is a real stinker. [01:52:42.320 --> 01:52:46.320] And I can prove he is. [01:52:46.320 --> 01:52:53.320] So you have to have foundation and backing for what you say, especially on the air. [01:52:53.320 --> 01:52:59.320] But we also did that when we go to take action against them. [01:52:59.320 --> 01:53:05.320] These jail guards need to know that somebody outside sharp shooting them. [01:53:05.320 --> 01:53:08.320] Yeah. [01:53:08.320 --> 01:53:19.320] And you see these movies about, oh, if you do anything to me, I'll go in there and pay your son back. No, that's not what they do. [01:53:19.320 --> 01:53:25.320] When you start going after them, they do not want you to go after them more. [01:53:25.320 --> 01:53:32.320] They want you not going after them because their biggest problem is the ordinary citizen. [01:53:32.320 --> 01:53:42.320] The ordinary citizen's most powerful person in the room because you can go to the head of the jail standards commission and crawl down his throat. [01:53:42.320 --> 01:53:56.320] Other officials can't do that. And once you learn how to do that, once you learn how to move the politics, because this will not be resolved with law, it will be resolved with politics. [01:53:56.320 --> 01:53:58.320] Okay. [01:53:58.320 --> 01:54:03.320] You figure out who is who in the overall scheme of things. [01:54:03.320 --> 01:54:07.320] Who is the most politically sensitive. [01:54:07.320 --> 01:54:14.320] And it needs to be someone in a position of power and authority who can be constituted, responding at superior. [01:54:14.320 --> 01:54:31.320] And I'm going to think either the warden in the jail or someone underneath him who would be responsible for managing these particular guards. [01:54:31.320 --> 01:54:33.320] Okay. [01:54:33.320 --> 01:54:40.320] If you're getting the boss in trouble for what the subordinates are doing, then the boss gets real unhappy. [01:54:40.320 --> 01:54:45.320] Oh, yeah. Yeah, no kidding. [01:54:45.320 --> 01:54:48.320] So this is how we get this fixed. [01:54:48.320 --> 01:54:56.320] If we spank the boss, we spank the director because you can go straight to the director or the warden. [01:54:56.320 --> 01:55:06.320] And instead of accusing these guards, you accuse whoever is supposed to be managing these guards of not managing properly. [01:55:06.320 --> 01:55:13.320] And the wardens are going to go to this guy and accuse him of not doing his job. [01:55:13.320 --> 01:55:19.320] And because of these two guards and this guy's not going to be a happy camper. [01:55:19.320 --> 01:55:20.320] No kidding. [01:55:20.320 --> 01:55:25.320] Yeah, that way you can get him to go in and it's all politics. [01:55:25.320 --> 01:55:26.320] Yeah, yeah. [01:55:26.320 --> 01:55:32.320] If you go in there ranting and raving at all of them, all they'll do is causing problems. [01:55:32.320 --> 01:55:39.320] But if you sharp shoot and pick the right guy, then all these problems can go away. [01:55:39.320 --> 01:55:50.320] Just knowing they got somebody outside that these guards can't control who knows how to come after them. [01:55:50.320 --> 01:55:56.320] So let me get this down. I need to read this, get this jail standard. [01:55:56.320 --> 01:55:59.320] And I already got that on the line right now. [01:55:59.320 --> 01:56:08.320] And also I asked, what should I say in a complaint? [01:56:08.320 --> 01:56:11.320] Well, you don't do that yet. We're not ready for a complaint yet. [01:56:11.320 --> 01:56:12.320] Okay. [01:56:12.320 --> 01:56:20.320] First, we want to figure out, we need to back up and figure out what we want at the end of the day. [01:56:20.320 --> 01:56:24.320] Figure out who can get us what we want at the end of the day. [01:56:24.320 --> 01:56:33.320] And how do we develop leverage to get that person to have a reason to give us what we want? [01:56:33.320 --> 01:56:34.320] Right. [01:56:34.320 --> 01:56:47.320] And what I know of structures, you want to go to the highest guy there and seek him on someone under his authority. [01:56:47.320 --> 01:56:48.320] Okay. [01:56:48.320 --> 01:56:55.320] And get that guy to get in trouble for what the guy is under his authority you're doing. [01:56:55.320 --> 01:57:03.320] And consider you're the foreman and the boss comes down and chews you out because two of your people are out there goofing off. [01:57:03.320 --> 01:57:04.320] Right. [01:57:04.320 --> 01:57:08.320] And you are not going to be a happy foreman. [01:57:08.320 --> 01:57:11.320] No, you're going to be chewing some ass out there. [01:57:11.320 --> 01:57:13.320] Exactly. [01:57:13.320 --> 01:57:22.320] So just think of it as an organization and figure out, look at the rules and the laws on how they're supposed to do it. [01:57:22.320 --> 01:57:28.320] Once you've got those down, then we can figure out how to go after them and take the heat off your sun. [01:57:28.320 --> 01:57:31.320] All right. Good deal. Good deal. [01:57:31.320 --> 01:57:34.320] All right. So you don't need to call you back next week. [01:57:34.320 --> 01:57:37.320] Yes. Read it twice. Call me back. [01:57:37.320 --> 01:57:42.320] Then you'll be able to ask me some really sophisticated questions. [01:57:42.320 --> 01:57:44.320] Okay. All right. [01:57:44.320 --> 01:57:48.320] And I'll have the names down. [01:57:48.320 --> 01:57:55.320] I'm not going to say them or anything, but I'll have all the things that I can possibly give you for the information on who you say you're okay. [01:57:55.320 --> 01:57:57.320] Okay. Wonderful. [01:57:57.320 --> 01:57:58.320] Okay. [01:57:58.320 --> 01:57:59.320] Thank you, Randall. [01:57:59.320 --> 01:58:00.320] Thank you, Randall. [01:58:00.320 --> 01:58:02.320] All right. [01:58:02.320 --> 01:58:14.320] Now, Brett, have you seen all of the sites that I've set up, all of the channels I set up on Telegram? [01:58:14.320 --> 01:58:19.320] Yes. I'm not sure if anybody's going to be able to keep up with all of that, many of them. [01:58:19.320 --> 01:58:22.320] You and I could. [01:58:22.320 --> 01:58:27.320] But yeah, I see them all out there and I think they're all going to be a good focus. [01:58:27.320 --> 01:58:31.320] One of them seems like it's a good focus, a good way to break it up. [01:58:31.320 --> 01:58:36.320] Yeah, we can just take people who have that issue and send them over there. [01:58:36.320 --> 01:58:41.320] Instead of getting them shotgun stuff from all the Patriot mythologists, they get something focused. [01:58:41.320 --> 01:58:44.320] We are out of time. Thank you all for listening. [01:58:44.320 --> 01:58:49.320] Randy Calton, Brett Fountain. We'll be back next week. Good night. [01:58:49.320 --> 01:58:59.320] Thank you. [01:59:20.320 --> 01:59:29.320] This translation is highly accurate and it comes with over 13,000 cross references, plus charts and maps and an outline for every book of the Bible. [01:59:29.320 --> 01:59:32.320] This is truly a Bible you can understand. 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