October 8, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed a Time magazine article by Barton Gelman attacking militia groups, criticizing its yellow journalism and false connections between constitutional patriots and extremists. He covered FBI and ATF misconduct, including cheating on ethics exams in the Detroit office and the agency's failure to win cases in three years. Callers reported on Child Protective Services seizing a newborn from an Oath Keeper in New Hampshire and discussed tactics for resisting unconstitutional government overreach, including refusing to cooperate with social workers without proper warrants and the importance of grand jury investigations into CPS abuses.
- time magazine
- militia
- oath keepers
- child protective services
- fbi
- atf
- constitution
- second amendment
- federal overreach
- grand jury
- new hampshire
- texas
- preparedness
- knob creek
- government accountability
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Live 365. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoke vanished in the mist from whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free? Hours known as the or again from pretty tree radio or how about that? Pbn dot 40 dot 2728 places in many and go on the intelligence report. Ah, yeah, it gets a little scary sometimes. Sure. But yeah, don't want to think about that, but that's the way it goes. Time flies when you're having fun. That's what that's called, okay. Oh my, yeah, well, we've been, beautiful day today. Oh my goodness, it's like summer out there again. And I understand it's going to be like that tomorrow, now, at Knob Creek. Oh, that'll be good. Oh yeah, well, it'll be hot. I'm going to have to take a hat. Which, if you know me, I'm not one in hats. When I have to wear a hat tomorrow, I'll be cooked. I'll come back lobster red. Oh boy. Oh gosh. You've got to remember that you're a mean old bite bulb in this. Well, that and it's supposed to be hot and dry. Which I prefer to wet and soggy. When you get down there, you know what I mean. Those ruts in the road there are definitely from the mud during the wet season. It will be nice. It will be a beautiful weekend for sure. It certainly started in a really nice few days. It has warmed right up. Gosh, I don't even know what we got up to today but it was incredibly warm. Nice, nice, nice weather. It has got a lot done. Still getting stuff done, getting prepared to ship out. He's what Mark's doing right now, so he'll be in shortly, using the process of taking care of a couple things. But went into town today, make sure all the critters have stuff for in a while in line. And the Time magazine piece. Locked and loaded, the secret world of extreme militias. a special investigation by Barton Gillman. Alright, Mr. Gillman, yeah, they must really love him because it's a really, really thin magazine this month, only 68 pages, and of that 68 pages, he's got 11. Yeah. So they must think he's really something special. They gave him a little, they gave him a blurb on the editor's page. Twisted patriotism. The ranks of America's anti-government militias have swelled since Obama took office. Time investigates their secret world. I think you better look around them because they ain't so secret. It's not so secret. If they could send their people into an Ohio militia to do this piece, I guess it's only eight pages plus that one page because there's a two page spread of a couple of guys in the Ohio militia that are posing there for them. But, yeah, it's twisted. It's really twisted. I don't know how they can call it anti-government people, the people there. Anybody that's been in this movement at all knows that it's about the Constitution. The Constitution is the law of the land. And if you're not for the law of the land, then you're against the government. Not for it. We are the government. By definition, by federal law, all men from the ages of 17 to 45 are the militia. Sixty if you're a retired military. Well, it's disgusting, is what it is, this whole piece. I'm not going to pick it apart bit by bit, but they bring up the race card, obviously. try to tie the militia movement to the bomber, the dirty bomber. Oh goodness. I'm trying to think where he was. For the Holocaust Museum. They're trying to say he was militia now. Tie him in there and then Mr. Cummings. They are trying to say that he was Neo-Nazi, Kabut, because he wore a black leather trench coat. Do you know how many businessmen I know that wear black leather trench coats? I've been in and out of style so many times. Yes. And gee, he wore a gray fedora with a black band. Oh my. I haven't seen anybody with those. the classic businessman's hat from the late 50s, early 60s, and they're making a recurrence. And yeah, craziness. And he was killed by his wife. And that was basically her defense. No, no, no, no, no headband to let go around the gray fedora. Okay. Well Yeah, no, absolutely not. It's why would you wear black on black? Anyway, it's a black leather coat. I don't like black. I know usually is for morning somebody that's why I was asking no, no, it was a hat man, honey But now and it's just it's goofiness They try to tie hutari into these people. Beware the lone wolves. Oh goodness. But they just go on and on in this thing to the point where it's disgusting. But try to make ties that just don't fit. Ties to the Muslims. They're supposedly right wing Christian neo-Nazi white supremacists, what other negative thing can they do in there? And they try to tie them to the Muslims, but they're anti-black and radical right wing Christians. So it just doesn't wash, especially when you know the group. Those that knew hutari, know hutari, know that they had Muslims, Jews, and black muslims in their group. So where they are coming up with this stuff is a bunch of hogwash. It really is. It's not worth the money spent on it. It's only 68 pages. What does that come out to? A good 6th of it? is garbage. The rest of you got a whole lot of ads and not a whole lot of substance. I think people must not be talking to them too much because this used to be two or three times this size. I mean 68 pages. There's no substance here. There's really no substance here. They have the same number of ads. They're still selling the advertising space. But when it comes to the written words, lots of pictures, oh my, lots and lots of pictures. But gee, did they lay off all their writers? Because you have that piece and one on Meg Whitman running for California governor. Again, that's another 10 page piece. So that's 20 pages out of 68. That's insane. That's really insane, but going after her because she spent more in her bid for California governor than Al Goldschmidt for his presidential election. Somebody in California's got money. The time magazine, if it weren't for this piece, I wouldn't pick it up. Ed bugged me to get it and I'm like, I want to buy that. I'll pick it up from the dentist office or something. A couple weeks, sure. Yeah, yeah. But this is garbage. Oh my God, garbage. This, I'm honestly looking at this and the way it's written and the way that it's twisted and turned. I could find as good an article in the Inquirer's It's that bad a yellow journalism and honestly it's about the size and thickness of an Inquirer magazine. That's it. That's my personal opinion of it. It's an entertainment magazine. It's there for the Chuckles. In this case it's just discussed and they don't deserve to be in business. They need to have fewer articles as far as I'm concerned. We have a few more writers. You can start with Mr. Gelman. This is Gelman, who am I? Just garbage, absolute garbage. Attacking Hutari. When Hutari hasn't come to trial, they press some charges. As a matter of fact, from my understanding, one of the gentlemen is suing them because they haven't formally denied him a speedy trial and given no reason whatsoever. He's going to the Supreme Court with this right now because they refused to bring it to trial. He demanded, trial now, let's go, let's do it. Time's a-wasting. and they're refusing to do it. Prosecutors dragging their feet. Well, we're not ready. Well, if you weren't ready, why did you arrest them? And you arrest someone when you're ready to go to trial right now. This is nonsense. But then there's the other thing too. The Detroit Federal Office has not won a case in over three years, not one single case they've taken to court. not one. Think about that. What are we paying them for? If they are because their biggest problem, oh gosh, that's something I just read too. I'm worried I read that. I think it was the Detroit Freak Press just last weekend actually. What they did, and I had to go get tires, what they've done, the goofs, is they had caught cheating the FBI, several offices, upper management as well as an entire office taking their, oh gosh, their protocol, their policy exams, open book and three to four people per book, open book policy exams. Yeah. And if one didn't know, then they would discuss it. Ultimately, during an exam, oh my God. But upper management did the same thing. Nobody knew proper procedure and policy. That made front line news in the Detroit Free Presses last week. So yeah, if you want to look it up, it's there. Trust me, I read it. I think I'm actually going to copy here. But that just blew me away. It's like, okay, well this explains why they are failing in court because they're not following proper procedure. That's probably why they don't want the public to know what their procedures are, their policy books says, because they don't know themselves. Gosh, but yeah, insanity. Insanity, you know, we're hiring people. We're paying them 50, 60, 75,000 dollars a year and they haven't got a clue what they're doing. Well, yeah, yeah, give me a paycheck. Trust me, I can do it. Oh boy. You got, you got, you know, these, these, uh, Billy Badass wannabes that are, they hire them because of their attitude and then they don't follow through. Well, I know everything and that's kind of another portion of the psychological profile that they go for. Is that somebody that's confident and they know what they're doing, well, they may think they know what they're doing, but do they really? And in this case, as it is well proven, they don't. They really honestly don't. They're cheating on the test that the person administering the test is giving them the books to go through so that they can pass it. That's not ethical to begin with. What happened to ethics? I thought these people were supposed to be held to a higher standard of law, and if they can't pass the test, they don't need to be there. Not that I think their policy books are all that great, but they're constantly violating the law because they're not following the policies and protocols that they're supposed to be. It's all written down there for them. It's all classroom instruction that they get, but they are totally ignoring and are cheating. Just flat out cheating. And on their ethics policies, these people are going bye-bye. They're going to lose probably between two-thirds of the people from that specific office. are going to lose their jobs because of the ethics that they demonstrated by cheating on this test from the top on down. And I say, yay, hmm, alright. You know, if I tried to do that where I'm at, in the lumbar-able position I have, I'd lose my job too. Not even. And then they'd prosecute you? No, they'd inspire me the more I'm at, you know. If I don't follow through, and do the things that I'm supposed to do that are required by law that I do. Just simply working in the grocery store, I'd lose my job for non-compliance, for practicing unethical, cheating on a test. You're done. Game over. And you are on a list not to be hired back. Because of your ethics. And that's what it should be with these people. Uh-uh. No. You cheated. You lied. Guess what? Don't come back. There's the door. It's just, it's insane. Get out of here. We don't, you know, we don't need people like that in positions of power. And that goes right on up the line. Be it, you know, your township supervisor, your local cop, or the governor, or president of the nation. If they are going to lie and cheat and steal, then they don't need to be there. They are there to serve the people, not for the people to serve them, and not for them to go and rip people off in the process of their investigation. and not following through. I mean, if there are some things with those policies, if they keep a written log on a person, as far as a written dossier, and an investigation, boy, they better have some hard facts to back that up. Because if there is a FOIA filed on that, and they have not followed proper procedure, they themselves could wind up 15 years behind bars for privacy evasion. Again, this is the kind of stuff that they deal with every day on a regular basis, but they're violating that. The only thing I'm seeing is that with the FBI and the ATF, these people violate it on a regular basis, play strong arms, get the prosecutors to go after people and, well, we could have got you on this, this, or this. That's not the way you went about it. And they're still in your face, well, we're not going to do this and we're not going to follow this court order or that court order. You know what, it's going to take somebody going after them and saying, I think you are. Because the judge has already, if the judge has already ordered that something be returned or something be done by them, they have to follow through. Or the person that they have been violating has grounds to come back and then sue them. So it then becomes tit for tat and these people are done. These people are absolutely insane. power-hungry freaks. Sorry. It wasn't exactly where I was going to go with it, but that's what I'm seeing. These people in the ADL, Mr. Gelman and Time Magazine, who work, you know, ADL, Southern Provision Law, work hand in hand with Time Magazine, Time Warner. And that's crazy that these people have this kind of power in this nation. and the power of gossip. So I'm going to leave that there. It's probably, you know, I don't know where you wanted to go tonight, Don. You know, we've been busy prepping to make sure everybody can make it down Knob Creek that would like to go and, oh, still running around doing that kind of stuff. What have you been up to today, Don? Oh, I'm trying to get the hood open on a car. Uh-oh. You know, that's, I think I'm going to just. But you guys, Nob Creek is this weekend. You've been planning for it. It might be a spur of the moment thing. That's good. That's called spontaneity. You know, that's, let's get this done. Big weekend if you've been planning for it. And it's not over yet if you haven't been planning, but decide to go now. You know, you could leave now from, oh, tech, be there middle of Saturday afternoon. Yeah, you could. Yeah. For certain. Yeah. Middle of Texas. Yeah. Or if, you know, you could come from the East Coast or New York City. I think I'll stop and take an hour's nap or something and get back on the road. But you guys, if you've never been to Knopkreest, it's time. Like I say, if you've been planning, it's the weekend and there's no time to get there because they've brought on today, it's going on tomorrow, and it's going on Sunday. But you know what? There is Saturday night. At night, there's a real good thing. I don't want to miss. Tracer's on television. That's one thing. You can have that big 3D TV and the theater and 3D... Tracers at Knob Creek at night from multiple states in front of you. It's just now we can talk up more and more about Knob Creek. But again, how does that go? Here's a cliché. Now's the time. It'll soon be past. Get on down there and when you go through the gate, it'll be a good thing if you're listening. And you go through the gate and you tell them, yeah, I'm here because I heard it on the intelligence. Thanks for sponsoring the intelligence. dressing reality. at www.creekrange.com. He'll get back with me. He'll keep he will know before I have I haven't I haven't talked to all in a bit To be honest mom I am not sure I've been so busy getting stuff together for the end of the year for the station that I know I've been running around chasing my own tail, so right well I'm not guys from Brooklyn. They're all calling that Tommy guy from well like he's real close to I don't know. That is something. Actually, I'm right here at the computer anyway. Just let me go here to www.pokerface.com. See what they've got on their itinerary. There we go. and they have to counteract them. The movie Patriot by Melvin and then the movie Patriot by that Lummox known as... what's his name? Steven Seagal. That big Lummox known as Steven Seagal. We talk about the currently most popular place, the Donna there. Lady Gaga has a sauna face. I don't know if you know that Nancy, but you know. Oh really? Yeah. And because it's more popular... I don't think anybody would seriously make that mistake from that song in the band poker face. I've played it a couple of times on the air, Don. Oh, okay. I've never listened to it. We know the song. It's like there's no way you'd make that mistake, especially the two different themes. You want to talk about opposite sides of the coins with the artist. How about that? Paul actually has relatives in Mexico, but she's got, she supports basically open border policy. Yeah. and Pokerface doesn't so hey. Yeah, there you go folks. Well they do support open border policy but their idea of open border policy is Mexico petitioning to join the US. Right. Well that's a totally different thing altogether. Oh goodness, why don't I see that? Well you know there's a reason why them Puerto Ricans don't want statehood. Ricans don't want statehood. I just thought I'd throw that in. I'm not seeing that. I don't see it on their upcoming shows. It's not showing here. Another thing that mixes in you guys. We've been talking about that book. Let me think. Oh, what was it by Ross for years? You've heard that phrase a lot. The title of that book lately in mainstream media. You know that book, Unintended Consequences. Have you noticed that? You're hearing that, well these actions will have unintended consequences. Why? His words had unintended consequences and on and on. You've been hearing that a lot more you guys. Have you noticed that? I just thought I'd put that one on the table. Oh yeah. Country venue on Saturday afternoon evening. It didn't take long before the commercial station venue only on Sunday afternoon because they figured they couldn't compete with them on Saturday. So I'm guessing about that part. Yeah, usually Saturday afternoon they play, starting right around 3 or 4 o'clock. And they do two shows out there. So, it's pretty cool. But there have been times, Nancy, where I've been watching Face the Nation or Meet the Press this week in Washington and if not, one of the bozos or potato heads or talking through their hat people, men or women that run those or some of the guests that come up, seems like they've run out three through the week and again string that something else to change it entirely. It leans over to the, well, there's always two people listening in China. You know what I mean? One of them works for the army and one of them works for the Chinese Navy. There's always two people listening in China, you guys. Although for a while we were there in China and anybody who wanted to and then that was gone. short time frame. It was that way, now you'll think that, well the telephone, that runs, that's tied in with the internet, isn't it? Yeah, well, who is it that will tell you they run the internet? Isn't that the DOD that released it to us so that we can use it? Wait a minute, wasn't it Elgore? Yeah, I know, I was expecting that too. But again, you can see that Hitler's examples of the Autobahn, the Autobahn were built in places where there was always and cleared to the sides almost any German plane could land on the Autobahn and not be from a landing field. Yeah. The American, you know, not the highways, there's a difference. The highways are what used to be highway like Route 66, which is no longer, you know, really there. Highway like the old Dixie Highway that went from, you know, all the way to Florida. That's why they call it the Dixie Highway. I-75 that runs from the top of Michigan all the way to Canada. That's the expressway. National Defense. And again, you know, moving heavy equipment, landing and evacuating supplies. I believe we may have a caller. Hello? I'm just listening in. I can't get you on 365. Oh dear. George from Texas. Hey George, how you doing? Yeah, I'm just sort of like, I'm just living, hearing about the Oathkeeper up in New Hampshire. He got his newborn baby taken from the hospital because Child Protective Services that the baby might be in danger because he's an oathkeeper. And, yep! Oh my God. Give us some links to this. Where can we find this on the internet? Dailycheapparty.com. Okay. Okay. Repeat that? Dailycheapparty.com. Okay, when I get there, where would I go? Well, I'm trying to get in the chat room. I tried to do it in the chat room, but my JavaScript on my computer is having problems when I can't get in. Okay. Okay. It's a vacation, huh? Yeah. And this guy went to the local authorities and they stand behind him, behind the abduction. Yeah, they said the Oath Keepers was a militia. It was a blight, a demonization, and the villain of that word across the Alright guys, I've got the article right here. I'm going to be posting it on Facebook and then I'll log into the chat room and I'll get it posted. Yeah, but it's just the thing is even like in Florida because they're grabbing kids like crazy. You still hear me? Yeah. Yes, a lot of people with the cops the gloves are getting ready to come off and because they're starting out because if you get Ralph Winterod on if you look at the co-op agreements between Department of Children and Families of Federal Government and the courts and all that stuff. Actually, when a police officer goes out for a sheriff's deputy, goes out to help snatch and grab kids, they're not police officers. Now they come mercenaries and basically they're misusing public resources. They're mercenaries. They're misusing their uniform and their cruiser to do something illegal. I think when people start to find that out that they don't really have immunity to it. Because even like I said in Florida, people are saying the gloves are getting ready to come off. This is absurd. I mean this is, oh my God. No. And this is why people are having new children at home. Absurd. We have another caller I believe. You got Henry from Oregon here. How do you guys stay? I think he had exposed some dirt on the local police there. What he said was that they pulled him over. His wife had a concealed carry and they had the pistol in a computer case or something. She didn't have it on her, so they arrested him. I was listening to Don Jones and we liked to listen to him. And that was one of their causes. I can get anywhere in the computer case even better, but it's their excuse. Well, did she have a concealed carry? She did, yeah. She did. So she had the paperwork. Now it says here she has two other toddlers. Did they take the toddlers as well? Negative, they just took the newborn. They got a valley on the newborn. I don't care. I'm not seeing all that on this. I was going to go down, Jonesy, like I said. I'm wondering if there's a different, I'm sorry, is there a different layers of this? Did they try to leave, as example, the hospital baby having a full 30 number? Negative. They were waiting to be discharged, supposed to come in and they came in and said they wanted, and the guy said no, and he started falling down there, and I guess security has grabbed him by the arm, tucked him, and told him they were taking their kid. Well, they have a family court judge. You need to bring his name up. Henry, would you please? They didn't. The judge's name is signed. They just read the information over there. Okay, we have the protective service worker, Dana Bickford. I do have that. Yeah, and the Child Protective Service workers confirmed that Mr. Irish is associated with a militia known as Oath Keepers, and that was in the Department of Homeland Security. I guess the director of Oath Keepers came up and said that he wasn't a registered member, but he had, you know, something and stuff, like on his computer site, he'd have, you know, said something bad about the pool. On his computer? I'm sorry, that gets into thought control and that's the freedom of speech. Oh, they are so screwed. They sounded like real nice people and that just the woman was crying. It was horrible. Oh, they messed up this time hugely. Oh my God. Well, folks, find yourself, if you're expecting and you have any leaning toward the right whatsoever. You better be thinking about home birthing. This is, oh my gosh, for them to try to do this to family is just absurd. They've done it. It's got to be undone. From what I'm reading here, it says they're not married, they're engaged. Yeah, they were going to get married. I think they hit him, he was saying they've got him before they could be married, for the child. to the social worker and they came and I said, get off my property. And the social worker said, if you don't play ball with me, we'll take your kid. I said, get off my property. He said, because you better cooperate or I'll get a removal order. And I said, get off my property. And they left. He said, don't even give them a name because if you give them a name, if you give them your name, they'll start. That gives life to a case. But if you don't give them your name, you tell them, get off your property, they can't do nothing. Which is why they lead off. Are you so and so? Well, it's just also too. I just said, you're not a constable, you're not a sheriff's deputy. I said, I will talk to a sheriff's deputy, I will talk to a constable. I said, your office is not under the Texas State Constitution. You're a funky employee. Get off my property. I said, you're not a constitutional officer. That's the only one who has any process of enforcement is a constable or a sheriff. A social worker has no force of effective law. They have perceived authority but actually really none under the Constitution. It's not an office created by the Constitution. No, it's foreign to be honest to anything in the Constitution. It's a form of socialism. Well, the government tries to take care and tries to step in and intervene. Why is it good at the children? I've got to say, George, if that's what you told her, you did everything but knuckle her up pretty good with work there, didn't you? Yeah. You probably never been hit that hard before. Probably never been hit that hard before. I mean, people have probably jumped on down yelling and screaming and swearing at her. Probably never been hit before. You know what I mean. Probably left human. Just signied because you wouldn't give her what she needed. Also too, but you know what I mentioned at work constitution, it was like handing tribbles to the Klingons. Yeah. That's one of my favorite episodes of Star Trek is the tribbles. Oh my. Yeah. Well, yeah. You do that in court and you see, oh my gosh, they bristle right up. head to toe. It's like, wow, how dare you mention it here? But like I said, but they tried, they tried co-worsing trying to throw fear at me. I just said, get off my property. I say, as long as you don't give me a name, you don't give life to a report or a case. And basically they have to get off your property. I said, if you don't get off my property, I'll call the sheriff. Like I said, unless they know, the less they have for probable cause. Say, get off my property, saying if you don't have a warrant, it's not, it's not probable cause. but they'll find somebody who will think that he has inside the door. They work with those worms and snakes. You know that. Texas TPS is still licking their chops after that FDLS raid. They're still licking their chops. Basically, the Sheriff's Department told TPS and gave the order to the police department too. You will not help the child protective services remove any children unless the parents or the Guardian committed a felony or a misdemeanor. But if it was frivolous, they ain't coming out. Misdemeanors go up to the people in front of them, attorneys in the room, and well, you know I can't put the jail for a mister. Yeah. Misdemeanors, it's a broad, they use, it's almost like entrapment. I can't say a false flag, it's more like an emplacement. It's almost like a court, you know there's no such thing. A civilian courtroom, truly. There is no such thing as contempt of court. There is only contempt of court in a court. I thought contempt of court means you were right and the judge was wrong. That's a broad verbatation, I understand. I got contempt of court back when I was in juvenile court. I drank beer behind the bleachers on a high school football game and the judge that went before was a known drunk that drivers truck into a ditch and the police would call the tow truck to pull him out and send him home. He sentenced me to go three months to eight to Alcoholics Anonymous and I said I'll go if you go and the whole courtroom laughed. I didn't like that did he? He didn't like that did he? No, even a prosecutor laughed and he sent me three days at Juvee Hall for a good sense of court. They expect you to respect the black robes. But how do you respect someone who is, again, as you point out, guilty of what they're sentencing you for? That man should recuse himself from every case. Any alcohol-related case? Yes, any alcohol-related case, you're right. But the thing is, all I did was prove how much of an arse he was. Oh yeah, you're right. But like I say, when you got the prosecutor laughing, you even got the bailiff laughing, you know you're right. But you know the thing is, like Mark said, we've got to scrape the table clean. But you know, in Florida I talked about a man trying to go on a grand jury on a crime dealing with Department of Children and Families. And the judge on the grand jury, who presided on the grand jury, says, well, you can't call social workers for the grand jury because they're immune for prosecution. So if we put them before the grand jury, they might be indicted. They can't be prosecuted, so they're immune. So they wanted a seat of records and all the records are sealed and they said, well they're sealed, they can't be looked at anymore. And now he's going back into the grand jury but now he's bringing somebody who knows the grand jury. Because with these CPS cases with a lot of them, we're going to have to have a lot of grand jury investigations. We're going to have to have a lot of indictments because I will tell you this. It's coming to the point, like I say, where these people, because the people are the grand jury, and the grand jurors have access to everything because those sealed records that social worker, whoever, work for the people, or supposedly work for the people, and they are subject to be called before, and if they lie, they're indicted. Go to jail. Again, that goes where they care, they're immune police and attorneys. form of attorney known as a judge. It seems like you can't be a judge in America without being an attorney for these days. That was never, as you pointed out, in a different direction, that's never been a requirement in the Constitution. To be a judge, you have to be an attorney. Mark, in our county, ten judges are retiring in our county. In Texas, you don't need to be a bar member. You don't need to be a lawyer. You run for a judge. No kidding. I'm running for judge in two years. There you go. Good. I say if I become judge, I'm going to be impartial and I will arrest police officers. I will not have no respect for a person in that courtroom. If the prosecutor puts somebody on the stand for departure, everybody goes to jail. Yeah, we needed someone like that with the guy in California that had brought 28 cases, the prosecutor in California, and everyone was guilty, and then later in time it was found that he he cooked every one of those people to jail, one way or another, or when he had the littlest thing, he built it into something else, and again, lied and cooked every one of those 28 convictions. Because you know what, if you get 28 cases, you say you're the prosecutor, and 28 come before you, you say this is It's a feather in your calf. If you work your way, the guy is found guilty. But 28 out of 28, that's not a feather. Zero among prosecutors. He should have got at least the time he got maximum for one of those 28 people. That's a big blue club. You're right. I used to donate to the Fraternal Order of Police because I get that brown nose sticker and I won't get pulled over if they see that. They talked about this and I just asked them to send me the envelope just to take that money from them even if it's just 26-7. Don, one thing I do not give to the Fraternal Order of Police, but I don't like saying it, but if anybody, I give to Benevolent Funds for Gulf War, Iraqi War veterans that are very sick, they can't work, and they're having trouble supporting their families. I do donate to that to help them, at least try to help the veterans, at least try to get by. You know, you can say that, well, they're there based on, they believe they're defending you, so you've got to give them that much. You're right, George. It's been said, well, the Vietnam veteran, people turned their backs on them. and a veteran is being treated a lot better. 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