Radio Show Hour 1 – 10/17/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastOctober 18, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 10/17/2024

In this episode of Liberty Roundtable Live, host Sam Bushman broadcasts from the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) conference in Orlando, Florida. He welcomes Louis Valdez, the Florida Director for Gun Owners of America, to discuss critical issues surrounding Second Amendment rights, with a special focus on the challenges in Florida. Valdez highlights the state's unique struggle to pass open carry laws, despite Florida's reputation as a bastion of freedom under Governor Ron DeSantis. They also explore the importance of gun rights as a litmus test for evaluating politicians' respect for constitutional liberties.
The conversation touches on broader themes of liberty, with Valdez emphasizing the critical role of local action in safeguarding civil rights. They delve into the history of gun control laws in Florida, connecting current restrictions to discriminatory practices from the past. The episode also discusses national efforts to establish reciprocity for gun owners across U.S. territories and the significance of constitutional counties, which pass ordinances to protect citizens' rights against federal overreach. This thought-provoking episode reinforces the importance of grassroots activism and constitutional defense in preserving American freedom.


[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.

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[00:00:33] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for October the 17th in the year of our Lord 2024.

[00:00:40] This is Hour 1 of 2.

[00:00:43] And the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property, and to promote God, family, and country,

[00:00:48] and to do so on your radio in the traditions of our founding fathers.

[00:00:52] Yes, indeed, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:00:54] We use the blueprint for liberty, the supreme law of the land, the constitution for the United States of America as our guide.

[00:01:01] As you know, we reject revolution.

[00:01:03] Unless it's the Jesus Revolution, then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace.

[00:01:08] All right, we're all getting started.

[00:01:10] Hard-hitting talk at your fingertips starts now.

[00:01:14] Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman live from Orlando, Florida,

[00:01:19] the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association Conference.

[00:01:22] And man, it is something to behold.

[00:01:24] People are standing in line for lunch.

[00:01:27] I'm having a fantastic time, hoping you are as well.

[00:01:30] We now go to our next incredible guest, Luis Valdez.

[00:01:34] Yeah, he's the Florida Gun Owners of America State Director, gunowners.org.

[00:01:41] Gun Owners, my dear friends, the only non-compromised gun lobby in America today.

[00:01:47] Luis, welcome to the broadcast, sir.

[00:01:49] Thank you, my brother, from another mother.

[00:01:51] It is absolutely fantastic for Florida man to be represented on your show.

[00:01:55] And I love what you guys do, by the way.

[00:01:56] All right, first question for you, though, man.

[00:01:59] Look, what do you think of the conference first?

[00:02:00] The conference is fantastic.

[00:02:03] You have an excellent lineup of speakers, guests, vendors, different organizations here.

[00:02:08] But the best part is the patriotic networking that is going on on the floor with different people

[00:02:15] who have all the same rights and liberties, that burning desire for freedom in their hearts.

[00:02:19] And they all come from different segments, different corners of our country, different economic classes.

[00:02:24] We're all getting together and we're all speaking the same language.

[00:02:27] And that language is freedom and liberty, and it's fantastic.

[00:02:30] I love it.

[00:02:31] Who was your favorite speaker last night?

[00:02:33] Man, that's a tough one.

[00:02:34] I'd have to say Sheriff Lamb.

[00:02:36] He knocked it out of the park.

[00:02:38] He did a good job, didn't he?

[00:02:39] He did a great job.

[00:02:41] I think Sheriff Darleaf is a great speaker as well.

[00:02:43] He did a great job.

[00:02:44] Mary Flynn did a phenomenal job, only female on the stage.

[00:02:49] Yep, she was, and she did a great job, too.

[00:02:52] I especially loved how she basically said, yeah, you know, out of a whole bunch of kids,

[00:02:58] I'm the one that's here on stage.

[00:02:59] I'm the tough one.

[00:03:00] And I was like, yeah, that's true.

[00:03:02] That's right.

[00:03:03] And, you know, to me, there's been several themes in the conference.

[00:03:08] God, family, country, the protection of life, liberty, and property, some of the themes.

[00:03:12] The separation of powers, obviously critical.

[00:03:15] The border issue, one of the kind of star topics as well.

[00:03:20] Well, just so many topics that are critical to the preservation of our country.

[00:03:24] Gun rights among them.

[00:03:26] Very much so.

[00:03:27] You know, the Second Amendment is what gives teeth to the Constitution,

[00:03:30] and it's also the perfect political canary in a coal mine test.

[00:03:34] If you're looking at an elected official and you want to see where they stand on all of our constitutional rights,

[00:03:38] all of our enumerated rights, all of our inalienable rights, look at gun rights.

[00:03:42] Because if they treat that bad, then you know they're going to treat everything else bad.

[00:03:45] It's a fantastic litmus test.

[00:03:49] And that is an issue we're facing right now here in Florida.

[00:03:52] There's a dramatic assault on the Second Amendment.

[00:03:55] Wait a minute.

[00:03:56] I thought Ron DeSantis just had this bit, the patriot state of all states?

[00:03:59] Come on.

[00:04:00] Yeah, our governor does love to campaign and crow that Florida is the freest state in the union,

[00:04:05] but we're the only Republican state that has an open carry ban.

[00:04:09] Mandatory waiting periods.

[00:04:10] An under-21 ban for carrying and purchasing firearms.

[00:04:13] Have you called Ron?

[00:04:13] Just get Ron on the horn.

[00:04:14] Is it Ron?

[00:04:15] Louis.

[00:04:16] Louis here.

[00:04:17] Hey, Ron, this is Louis.

[00:04:20] Yeah, we've done that.

[00:04:22] And last I spoke with him, he said, yeah, I support open carry, but the Republican legislature doesn't.

[00:04:27] But here's the thing.

[00:04:28] The governor hasn't cracked the political bullwhip to use his office as a bully pulpit to get them to pass legislation.

[00:04:35] But I got a question.

[00:04:36] Why do we need the legislature to return to the Constitution?

[00:04:39] Can't we just simply say your laws conflict with the Constitution?

[00:04:41] I'm the governor of the state, and as the chief executive of the state, I'm not going to allow your unconstitutional legislation to fly?

[00:04:46] Well, who knows?

[00:04:47] Come on now.

[00:04:47] In the end, we just said, screw it, we'll do it live.

[00:04:50] We just filed a federal lawsuit in the state of Florida against the open carry and under-21 carry ban.

[00:04:55] I love it.

[00:04:56] Do we name individuals, though?

[00:04:58] Oh, we have named plaintiffs.

[00:05:01] One of our main named plaintiffs, Mr. Richard Hughes out of Palm Beach County, he wants to fully exercise his rights.

[00:05:07] Other named plaintiffs we have.

[00:05:09] And what are they going to do, just push for immunity, immunity, immunity?

[00:05:11] Is that the plan for them?

[00:05:13] Oh, no, no, no, no.

[00:05:14] We're looking for an outright repeal of the law because the state of Florida's entire historical defense of this law goes back to Jim Crow.

[00:05:23] So in 1893, the first thing the Democrats did when they regained power after the Civil War was they changed the state constitution to say,

[00:05:30] you have the right to keep and bear arms, but the legislature has the right to regulate the method of carry,

[00:05:35] and they did this specifically to disarm freed blacks.

[00:05:37] And after that, there was a series of gun laws passed.

[00:05:40] So you're telling me that because of racism in the Democratic Party, you've got gun control in Florida?

[00:05:45] Not only that, you have Republicans defending Democrat racist gun control in Florida.

[00:05:50] Oh, ouch. Whoa.

[00:05:52] All right, so your lawsuit hopes to overturn that.

[00:05:55] What do you think the chances really are?

[00:05:56] I think the chances are going to be a shining success because one of the issues that we bring up is the 1941 State Supreme Court case of Watson v. Stone

[00:06:05] where a white guy was arrested for carrying without a permit, and I am not making his name up,

[00:06:10] Chief Justice Rutherford Buford.

[00:06:11] No, he was not an expert in the Dukes of Hazzard.

[00:06:14] That really was his name.

[00:06:16] To paraphrase his opinion, he basically says, look, I know of these laws.

[00:06:19] These laws were passed back in the 1890s, early 1900s to disarm freed blacks.

[00:06:24] 80 to 90 percent of the white population in Florida doesn't have these laws enforced against them.

[00:06:30] If this law went to the U.S. Supreme Court, it would be ruled unconstitutional.

[00:06:34] So I've got a question.

[00:06:35] Are you for disarming blacks?

[00:06:37] Of course not.

[00:06:38] Why would I be for disarming blacks?

[00:06:39] All right.

[00:06:39] Just wanted to put it on the record.

[00:06:40] I get it.

[00:06:41] I don't want to disarm anybody except the government.

[00:06:43] I mean, look, as a minority member myself, as a Hispanic in a biracial marriage with a mixed-race kid,

[00:06:50] the Second Amendment applies to everyone.

[00:06:53] I don't care if you're white, black, Asian, gay, straight.

[00:06:56] Look, the only people that doesn't apply to are communists because communists aren't people.

[00:07:01] Is Ron DeSantis going to file an amicus brief or a friend of the court brief on this lawsuit?

[00:07:06] I mean, that's what he should do if he really wants to back it.

[00:07:08] If he's true blue, he doesn't need anybody in the legislature to do that, does he?

[00:07:11] Well, so far he hasn't filed an amicus brief for the under-21 purchase ban case that's going through the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.

[00:07:18] Shouldn't he though?

[00:07:18] He should, but he hasn't.

[00:07:20] Why not?

[00:07:21] Ask him.

[00:07:22] It's a very simple question.

[00:07:23] Why is it that a Republican supermajority state with a Republican governor and a Republican attorney general

[00:07:29] that ran for president and doubts himself as the Second Amendment king, right,

[00:07:33] are spending taxpayer dollars to fight and defend gun control passed by a Republican supermajority after Parkland?

[00:07:43] Oh, boy.

[00:07:46] I appreciate that right now we think Florida's a very conservative state.

[00:07:50] And I am grateful for the leadership they've provided in the nation.

[00:07:53] Don't get me wrong.

[00:07:53] Don't misunderstand any of that.

[00:07:55] There just seems to be some things that concern me.

[00:07:58] Once we end up with an ex-governor, if it's somebody not, you know, is even as, you know,

[00:08:04] willing to stand up like Ron DeSantis to a great degree, is Florida really a freedom state?

[00:08:09] Or does it just appear so because you've got a very high-profile guy that's in the media that makes us think that?

[00:08:15] Florida is like Disney World.

[00:08:16] It's a lot of make-believe, and if you look behind the curtain, it's all fake.

[00:08:20] The next Republican candidate for governor is probably going to be our current commissioner of agriculture,

[00:08:25] Wilton Simpson, who was our previous Senate president who blocked real constitutional carry legislation

[00:08:30] and who introduced the Parkland gun control bill, which introduced, which gave the state of Florida

[00:08:35] a bump stock ban, mandatory waiting periods, an under-21 purchase ban, and red flag laws.

[00:08:39] But wait, bump stock ban was already declared unconstitutional, right?

[00:08:42] No.

[00:08:43] What was declared unconstitutional was the method bump stocks were outlawed on the federal level

[00:08:47] when Trump passed an executive order.

[00:08:49] The state of Florida passed this via its legislature, and the U.S. Supreme Court even said

[00:08:54] that if they wanted to ban bump stocks via Congress, and Congress passed a bill and got it signed by the president.

[00:08:59] In other words, the idea is Donald overstepped the bounds, but yet they think that other—

[00:09:03] How can you do that if it's against the Constitution, though?

[00:09:05] I thought I had a right to keep and bear arms that shall not be infringed.

[00:09:09] It's an ongoing fight, and that's why GOA is here fighting tooth and nail on this local, state, and national level.

[00:09:14] We're the only no-compromise organization.

[00:09:16] We don't care what political party it is.

[00:09:19] If they're anti-gun, we're going after them, and we're fighting it.

[00:09:22] Amen to that.

[00:09:23] Gunowners.org, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:09:24] I'm a lifetime member and highly recommend you become one as well.

[00:09:27] So, Lewis, what state in the union really is the closest to freedom state?

[00:09:32] Which state's the model state? Anybody?

[00:09:34] Well, the model state is Best Virginia right now, brother.

[00:09:37] West Virginia?

[00:09:38] No, no, no. Not West Virginia. The Best Virginia.

[00:09:41] They're not—

[00:09:41] Okay.

[00:09:42] Yeah, yeah. Best Virginia has it down pat.

[00:09:45] I mean, my West Virginia counterpart, I could tell you this, Alex Shea, he is fighting tooth and nail there.

[00:09:52] And not just on the West Virginia side of things.

[00:09:54] He's fighting on the national level.

[00:09:55] So, I've reached out to some Florida lawmakers to try to establish reciprocity with Puerto Rico, you know, U.S. territory.

[00:10:02] Sure.

[00:10:02] I cover Puerto Rico.

[00:10:04] I'm the outreach director along with the Virgin Islands, and you have three million people there that they're law-abiding Americans.

[00:10:09] They want to be able to exercise their rights just as freely.

[00:10:11] Sure.

[00:10:12] Every American that visits Puerto Rico wants to do that.

[00:10:15] Well, Republicans in Florida, they don't care about establishing reciprocity, so gun rights are respected there.

[00:10:23] Apparently, West Virginia, they want to be first on this.

[00:10:27] So, the wheels are in motion.

[00:10:30] Part of it's going to be on Puerto Rico's side, but West Virginia, they're going to reach out, and they're going to try to establish reciprocity.

[00:10:36] And this is going to be a good thing, because in the end, look, the U.S. Constitution, our rights apply everywhere that the U.S. flag flies.

[00:10:46] And the biggest issue that we have in places like Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands—

[00:10:51] And that's why when people fly flags, we need to be very concerned, because, hey, if you're not very careful where the flag flies, it becomes the rule, right?

[00:10:58] Well, it's not even that.

[00:10:59] Going to the territories, there was a series of U.S. Supreme Court cases called the Insular Cases.

[00:11:06] And basically, the U.S. Supreme Court back in the early 1900s, for racist purposes, claimed the Constitution doesn't follow the flag.

[00:11:13] Well, I'm looking to change that.

[00:11:15] The Constitution very much follows the flag.

[00:11:17] And wherever it's solid American territory and you have American citizens living there, our inalienable rights must be respected on all levels of government.

[00:11:26] No ifs, ands, or buts.

[00:11:27] All right.

[00:11:28] Tell me the states that you think are doing a good job, though, right?

[00:11:30] So, I would definitely say Alabama and Mississippi, they're doing good.

[00:11:35] Tennessee's doing good.

[00:11:37] Texas is doing good.

[00:11:39] There's issues in all of those states to fix, but they're doing much better than Florida.

[00:11:43] Florida, in reality, is middle of the pack.

[00:11:45] It's the worst Republican state in terms of gun rights.

[00:11:49] But in terms of Second Amendment rights, you know, West Virginia, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Wyoming's doing very good.

[00:11:59] How about Idaho?

[00:11:59] Idaho.

[00:12:00] Idaho's doing good.

[00:12:02] Utah?

[00:12:03] Utah right now is facing some issues.

[00:12:05] Talking to my counterparts at lobbying Idaho, there is a rhino majority that is quite fine in rolling over, exposing their flesh, their soft underbelly to gun grabbers and screwing over the law-abiding people of Utah.

[00:12:23] I know everybody should be a member of Gun Owners, and I support them 100%.

[00:12:27] But are there other gun organizations that you're willing to stand with that are good guys, too?

[00:12:32] Well, our product speaks for itself, and we're the no-compromise organization.

[00:12:35] So if other people want to stand with us, that's fine.

[00:12:39] But they've got to be no-compromise.

[00:12:41] They've got to be no-compromise.

[00:12:42] I'm not going to trade one right for another.

[00:12:47] What do we do?

[00:12:48] I mean, I know we can join gun owners.

[00:12:49] That's good, and we should, and all that.

[00:12:51] But what do we, the American people, do, though?

[00:12:53] I mean, we care.

[00:12:54] They want you to believe we don't care because most of us feel disenfranchised.

[00:12:58] And so we just...

[00:13:00] What's the most...

[00:13:01] What can we do?

[00:13:02] Well, the Second Amendment is like every other civil rights issue.

[00:13:05] This is a civil rights movement, and it starts on a local level.

[00:13:10] Gun owners need to be loud, and they need to be proud.

[00:13:13] Stop hiding in the closet.

[00:13:14] So you're talking local action, national impact?

[00:13:18] Very much so.

[00:13:19] You know, the old saying goes, everything national is local.

[00:13:25] It started local for sure.

[00:13:27] It should start and end local.

[00:13:28] That's the reality check.

[00:13:30] What about these constitutional counties?

[00:13:32] That's a big push at this conference.

[00:13:33] They're really talking about it.

[00:13:34] It started in Nevada, went to New York.

[00:13:36] It was documented very well by Alex Newman, dear friend of ours, great Second Amendment supporter and everything else.

[00:13:42] Are the constitutional counties making a difference?

[00:13:45] They are and they aren't.

[00:13:46] It depends on what they pass.

[00:13:48] Here in Florida, you have a number of counties that pass constitutional resolutions, but...

[00:13:53] So Second Amendment sanctuary counties, right?

[00:13:55] Yes, but here's the thing.

[00:13:57] Resolutions are meaningless.

[00:13:58] It's just words on paper.

[00:13:59] They need to pass ordinances that have the weight of law behind it that says, we will not do this.

[00:14:04] Some places have done that, but most are just doing resolutions which are frivolous.

[00:14:10] It's a feel-good measure.

[00:14:12] It's just an angry letter to say, this is what we believe in.

[00:14:15] No, there needs to be an actual ordinance passed.

[00:14:18] In other words, it's just saber-rattling unless it's an ordinance, unless it has the law and teeth, and it needs to have consequences, right?

[00:14:26] Very, very much so.

[00:14:29] So one of the things that we're pushing here in Florida is Florida has a state preemption law.

[00:14:33] Fine.

[00:14:33] We're going to the different counties saying, don't pass a resolution.

[00:14:37] Pass an actual ordinance that says, if you guys don't do this, if you don't support federal gun laws, then it's actually saving you guys money.

[00:14:45] Because under Florida's preemption law, if a local municipality violates state preemption, not only are they criminally liable, they're individually liable on the civil level.

[00:14:55] Which means that county mayor, that city councilman, that local police chief, they could be sued on the individual level and they lose qualified immunity.

[00:15:03] I love it.

[00:15:04] Do you have a draft ordinance template that counties can use?

[00:15:08] Yes.

[00:15:09] We presented it last to Levy County and it was on the verge of passing.

[00:15:12] One of the committee members that was fully backing it the week before the vote passed away of a heart attack.

[00:15:17] Oh, my heavens.

[00:15:19] Yes.

[00:15:19] But we are not giving up.

[00:15:21] We are going to push it this coming year, especially now that there's been a lot of, how can I say, angry voters that stopped being angry voters and they became angry candidates running for office.

[00:15:33] Well, and that's significant and part of the solution, no doubt.

[00:15:36] Would the template need to be different from county to county and state by state?

[00:15:39] I mean, there's a lot of differences in the laws, right?

[00:15:41] Very much so.

[00:15:42] But the beautiful thing is people that are active, people that want to be active, they could take it, they could work it.

[00:15:49] Because what works in Florida doesn't work in Texas and vice versa.

[00:15:51] And that's how GOA operates.

[00:15:53] We have a national platform, but our national platform is very simple.

[00:15:57] Don't compromise.

[00:15:58] We then go to our state directors and our local volunteers and we say, okay, you guys know the lay of the land.

[00:16:03] You guys know how to fight the fight in your locale.

[00:16:06] You operate what works best there.

[00:16:11] So you take the national template, you tweak it slightly for your county, and you can get it in place.

[00:16:17] Pretty much.

[00:16:17] And we don't have a county that's done it yet?

[00:16:19] Not yet in Florida.

[00:16:21] There's a lot of rhino establishment that we're clearing out, but it's going to start happening.

[00:16:25] They talk about it.

[00:16:27] They just don't want to finish the job, right?

[00:16:29] Oh, they don't even talk about it.

[00:16:31] Really?

[00:16:32] Yeah, the only thing they talk about is how they want to stay in power and they want to milk us for money.

[00:16:37] Look, I've had Republicans tell me in my face that they don't want open carry or true constitutional carry in Florida because I'm not kidding you.

[00:16:46] This is what a Republican told me at a Republican Party meeting.

[00:16:49] I don't want my wife to go to the Piggly Wiggly and see a black guy carrying a gun.

[00:16:54] Why not?

[00:16:55] He might just save your wife from getting raped from some thug if he's a good guy.

[00:16:59] That's what I asked.

[00:17:00] They call it a rape-me-not in his hand.

[00:17:01] You know what I'm saying?

[00:17:02] That's what I said.

[00:17:03] I just stood there and I'm like, are you serious?

[00:17:04] You just told me that?

[00:17:05] I had another guy tell me the reason why that they needed a permitting scheme in Florida was because back in 1877,

[00:17:12] freed blacks went and lynched the former Confederate town marshal who was a bigot, racist, and literally a slave owner.

[00:17:18] And he's like, yeah, that's why we need it to this day.

[00:17:21] I'm like, wait, wait.

[00:17:21] So people who were literally oppressed in bondage and slavery shouldn't be able to defend themselves against the very people that put them in slavery and chains?

[00:17:29] Gee, how are you claiming you're a Republican?

[00:17:32] How are you claiming you're for freedom and liberty when this is the stance you're pushing?

[00:17:37] That's the issues we have in Florida.

[00:17:39] Wow.

[00:17:39] All I can say is this.

[00:17:40] We're all God's children.

[00:17:41] Let's act like it.

[00:17:42] Let's treat each other like it.

[00:17:43] Let's realize that we all got God-given inalienable rights.

[00:17:46] We have sovereignty in and of ourselves.

[00:17:49] And we delegated authority to government that says protect our right to keep and bear arms, and that's the only responsibility of government.

[00:17:54] And everyone has the right to a self-defense mechanism.

[00:17:57] That's why in the hands of a woman I call a gun a rape-me-not, right?

[00:18:01] You know, you're going to call it an assault weapon.

[00:18:02] I'm going to call it a rape-me-not.

[00:18:03] Any woman with a gun can protect herself and stop the thug.

[00:18:06] That's what we want.

[00:18:07] Okay, good guys and good people with guns are always the solution.

[00:18:10] How come every time someone goes crazy with a gun, it takes a good guy with a gun to stop them, whether they're law enforcement or civilian, right?

[00:18:16] Yep.

[00:18:16] Every time, you can't find an exception.

[00:18:19] Very much so.

[00:18:20] And, you know, as a former law enforcement officer and as a former school resource officer, I can tell you this.

[00:18:25] One of the biggest issues we're facing on our campus is simply putting an SRO there isn't foolproof.

[00:18:30] What we need to do is we need to remove gun-free zones.

[00:18:32] We need to remove the policies that restrict our teachers and staff from being armed.

[00:18:35] Well, Donald promised you he was going to get rid of gun-free zones.

[00:18:38] What happened?

[00:18:39] I remember that.

[00:18:40] That was going to be one of his first day promises in 2016.

[00:18:44] Yeah, call Donnie for me and tell him to, you know, I don't know.

[00:18:47] Yeah, I remember that.

[00:18:48] I'm still waiting for him.

[00:18:49] All right.

[00:18:50] Maybe next term.

[00:18:51] Maybe next time.

[00:18:51] He'll promise it to you again.

[00:18:53] Lock up Hillary and get rid of gun-free zones.

[00:18:56] All right.

[00:18:57] I just believe we have the right to self-defense anywhere we are, anytime, all the time.

[00:19:01] And the bad guys need to be stopped every time by good guys with guns.

[00:19:04] That's why I'm a lifetime member of gunowners.org.

[00:19:07] Luis Valdez, thank you so much, sir.

[00:19:09] Brother, it is a pleasure.

[00:19:10] I love the fact that you guys are a shining beacon of liberty on the airwaves and keep

[00:19:14] doing what you're doing.

[00:19:15] Thank you, sir.

[00:19:16] All right.

[00:19:16] There he is.

[00:19:17] Luis Valdez is his name, and he is the state director for the great state of Florida.

[00:19:22] I know it's got its issues, but it's freer than many states.

[00:19:25] I'll give him that.

[00:19:25] That's for sure.

[00:19:26] And best of all, gunowners.org is the place to go for no compromise on your right to keep

[00:19:32] and bear arms.

[00:19:33] This is Liberty Roundtable Live.

[00:19:36] Mr. Valdez doing a phenomenal job for gunowners.org, one of my favorite gun organizations.

[00:19:44] Why?

[00:19:44] Because they're your no lobby compromise.

[00:19:48] They don't believe in compromising at all.

[00:19:50] Most groups really stand for the right to keep and bear arms, but every time they go lobby,

[00:19:54] every time they go negotiate for something, every time they always want to go ahead and

[00:19:57] cave, cave, cave, and it's a tragic, tragic mistake, in my opinion, to which I'm entitled.

[00:20:04] Anyway, good for Valdez.

[00:20:06] Good for our old friend, Larry Pratt.

[00:20:08] He does a phenomenal job at his son, Eric Pratt, who carries the organization forward today.

[00:20:13] They're just tremendous people doing a great job, and I'm truly grateful for their friendship,

[00:20:18] for their involvement in a lot of our events over the years.

[00:20:22] They've just done a tremendous job for us, and we commend them and recommend them, highly

[00:20:27] recommend them to you as well.

[00:20:29] So I thought I'd bring that to your attention.

[00:20:31] All right.

[00:20:31] The conference that we had was just incredible.

[00:20:34] And if you go to thelibertyconference.com, thelibertyconference.com, you can see bulk conferences

[00:20:40] that the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association have done this year in

[00:20:47] 2024.

[00:20:48] We had one basically in April, and then we had one in September.

[00:20:53] And the two conferences were just absolutely tremendous.

[00:20:57] Normally, we have our conferences a little further apart.

[00:20:59] April, what?

[00:20:59] May, June, July, August, September.

[00:21:01] You know, we usually try to get it more six, seven months apart, eight months apart, kind

[00:21:05] of spread them out a little bit.

[00:21:06] But in this case, because the election's coming up, we wanted to have it as soon as possible

[00:21:09] because we believe the information we have is critical for the election and election time.

[00:21:14] That's for sure.

[00:21:15] Anyway, so if you go to thelibertyconference.com, you can check out all the speeches and all

[00:21:19] the videos and all that kind of stuff.

[00:21:21] What we've done there is just tremendous.

[00:21:23] And those speeches are available just for you.

[00:21:25] I got to speak at both conferences a little bit, so you can check out what I have to say

[00:21:29] along with just some other tremendous speakers.

[00:21:32] And we're highlighting not only the speakers at thelibertyconference.com, thelibertyconference.com,

[00:21:37] but we're highlighting a lot of the interviews that I did with different speakers and different

[00:21:40] people as well.

[00:21:41] And those interviews that I'm doing are not there.

[00:21:44] They're just exclusive to Liberty Roundtable Live.

[00:21:46] But the conferences are CSPOA, so that's why you can see them.

[00:21:50] The conferences are in video.

[00:21:52] The conference speakers are video, I should say.

[00:21:54] The radio interviews are just radio because that's what we do on this show.

[00:21:57] It's radio, right?

[00:21:58] So anyway, but we did some great interviews in addition to all the speakers and things like

[00:22:03] that that were had.

[00:22:04] Last point before the end of this segment, by the way, Donald Trump.

[00:22:08] Put out a video.

[00:22:10] It's a 30-second video.

[00:22:11] It's pretty tremendous.

[00:22:12] And it highlights what he's focusing on against Kamala.

[00:22:16] Basically, Kamala wants to raise your taxes.

[00:22:18] Donald Trump wants to lower your taxes.

[00:22:22] It's very clear in everything they do.

[00:22:24] Now, is Donald going to lower your taxes as much as we would hope?

[00:22:27] Of course not.

[00:22:28] But is it going to be better than the alternative?

[00:22:29] I absolutely believe so.

[00:22:32] You know, all the tax foundations and everybody likes to really tell you,

[00:22:35] oh, Kamala will raise your taxes, but Donald will raise your taxes way more.

[00:22:39] That's not true.

[00:22:40] You've seen Donald lower taxes when he was in office.

[00:22:43] How many presidents have done that compared to presidents that promise they won't raise

[00:22:46] your taxes and then they do?

[00:22:48] Ronald Reagan, I think.

[00:22:50] And others who just flat out raise your taxes.

[00:22:52] So that's the deal.

[00:22:54] Let's hear this ad real quick and then kind of get our take on it.

[00:22:56] Here it is.

[00:22:56] Kamala Harris is going to significantly raise taxes.

[00:23:00] Taxes are going to have to go up.

[00:23:02] Kamala's plan will raise families' taxes by nearly $2,600 a year.

[00:23:07] Under Kamala, prices have already soared.

[00:23:10] Now she'd make it worse with even higher taxes.

[00:23:14] Taxes are going to have to go up.

[00:23:15] President Trump will cut taxes again.

[00:23:19] No taxes on tips, overtime, or social security.

[00:23:23] I'm Donald J. Trump, and I approve this message.

[00:23:27] Well, it's up to you, my fellow Americans.

[00:23:29] What do you think is going to happen?

[00:23:30] If Kamala wins, will she raise your taxes?

[00:23:32] If Donald Trump wins, will he lower your taxes?

[00:23:37] I think that commercial, 30 seconds of truth.

[00:23:41] I think Kamala will raise your taxes.

[00:23:42] I think Donald will lower your taxes.

[00:23:44] Will both of them spend too much?

[00:23:46] Absolutely.

[00:23:47] But unless we the people put pressure on them, you can expect you're going to get what you've

[00:23:50] always got.

[00:23:51] But we can change the game by putting pressure on them to truly reduce spending.

[00:23:56] Will you help me?

[00:23:57] Back in a flash, you're listening to Liberty Roundtable Live.

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[00:26:00] Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida says a lot of people in his state are still hurting after Hurricane Milton.

[00:26:07] Scott tells the Salem Radio Network the hardship has been most severe for those with little means.

[00:26:12] Seems like the poorest families get hurt the most.

[00:26:14] And for many, that means losing their homes, simply not built to withstand all the powerful forces that accompany a Category 3 hurricane like Milton.

[00:26:21] We got a lot of flooding.

[00:26:23] We got a lot of wind, so there are a lot of people in these manufactured homes that got hurt.

[00:26:27] Scott also says the recovery has been nearly impossible in his state, hit by a string of powerful storms in recent years,

[00:26:34] not the least of which was Category 4 Hurricane Helene just a few weeks ago.

[00:26:38] Bob Agner reporting.

[00:26:39] The world's richest man is now one of the biggest donors to GOP causes.

[00:26:44] According to campaign finance disclosures, tech mogul Elon Musk has given more than $70 million of his personal fortune

[00:26:50] into helping Donald Trump and other Republicans win in November.

[00:26:55] News and analysis at townhall.com.

[00:27:00] Tech giants Amazon and Google are investing in the next generation of nuclear reactors.

[00:27:06] Kevin Miller with Amazon Web Services explains why.

[00:27:09] It's clear that AI is going to require a lot of power and a lot of data centers,

[00:27:13] and our focus here is on obviously empowering these with clean, carbon-free energy.

[00:27:19] Audio courtesy of Amazon, both Google and Amazon are seeking new sources of carbon-free electricity

[00:27:26] to meet increasing demand from data centers and artificial intelligence.

[00:27:31] Five airlines are poised to win permission for new long-haul flights to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

[00:27:37] The Transportation Department has tentatively awarded one daily round-trip flight apiece

[00:27:42] to Alaska Airlines, American, Delta, Southwest, and United.

[00:27:47] Congress approved adding the flights to the airport,

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[00:29:00] Why don't we say to the government, writ large, that they have to spend a little bit less?

[00:29:06] Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?

[00:29:09] Anybody ever having a 1% pay cut?

[00:29:12] You deal with it.

[00:29:13] That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.

[00:29:15] If you take a 1% pay cut across the board,

[00:29:18] you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.

[00:29:22] But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.

[00:29:26] Who are they?

[00:29:27] Republicans.

[00:29:28] Who are they?

[00:29:29] Democrats.

[00:29:30] Who are they?

[00:29:30] Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.

[00:29:36] So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.

[00:29:39] The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.

[00:29:42] What's the day of reckoning?

[00:29:44] The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.

[00:29:47] The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.

[00:29:50] When it comes, I can't tell you exactly,

[00:29:52] but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history

[00:29:56] when countries ruin their currency.

[00:30:13] Casting live from atop the Rocky Mountains,

[00:30:15] the crossroads of the West,

[00:30:18] you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:30:24] One of those incredible musicians with us right now,

[00:30:27] Carolyn Pankella with us.

[00:30:30] And Carolyn, you sung the national anthem,

[00:30:32] and it was stirring to say the least.

[00:30:34] Well, I appreciate that.

[00:30:36] I'll tell you, you're saying it exactly like I wrote it.

[00:30:38] One of the three,

[00:30:40] one of our speakers said their top three are Whitney Houston,

[00:30:43] and then somebody else I didn't know,

[00:30:44] and then you.

[00:30:45] I just thought that was impressive.

[00:30:47] I heard that.

[00:30:47] I'm feeling pretty humble today.

[00:30:49] You know, I'm feeling like there's hope for me.

[00:30:52] There's hope for you,

[00:30:53] but then you and,

[00:30:54] okay, you're a musician.

[00:30:56] Who's with you?

[00:30:57] Well, I sing by myself,

[00:30:59] but then today I also brought my brother,

[00:31:01] Kurt Goad, with me.

[00:31:02] We've been singing for over,

[00:31:03] I'm going to age myself here.

[00:31:04] I know I look 29,

[00:31:05] but over 50 years.

[00:31:06] Wow.

[00:31:07] We've been traveling the world.

[00:31:08] Yeah.

[00:31:08] Well, that's good work.

[00:31:09] The Goads, though,

[00:31:10] are well-known musicians, right?

[00:31:12] That's what they say.

[00:31:14] And that's your maiden name, right?

[00:31:16] It is.

[00:31:16] Yes, it is.

[00:31:17] All right, because I introduced you to somebody else

[00:31:18] I want to make sure people understand.

[00:31:20] Yeah.

[00:31:20] But it was a stirring rendition for sure,

[00:31:22] and then you guys sang a song together, right?

[00:31:24] Yeah, we did.

[00:31:25] We did Veterans of the USA,

[00:31:27] which went number one on CMT,

[00:31:29] on country music television.

[00:31:32] And just, you know,

[00:31:33] it's the red is for the blood,

[00:31:34] the blue is for the bruise,

[00:31:36] the white is for the eyes that fought for me and you.

[00:31:38] It's just a salute to the veterans,

[00:31:40] the men and women who fought.

[00:31:40] And a salute to the blue and the police, right?

[00:31:42] Amen.

[00:31:43] Amen.

[00:31:43] All day long.

[00:31:44] All right, and then you guys did God Bless USA?

[00:31:46] Yes, we did.

[00:31:47] Yes, we did.

[00:31:48] And that was a duet,

[00:31:50] usually Lee Greenwood's by himself.

[00:31:51] I know.

[00:31:51] This time you guys turned it into a duet.

[00:31:52] It was great.

[00:31:53] We like to shake it up a little bit,

[00:31:55] you know, stir it up.

[00:31:56] Now, tell me though,

[00:31:57] being a musician like that

[00:31:58] and being into Liberty,

[00:31:59] that's, you know,

[00:32:00] unless you're Kid Rock or Ted Nugent or somebody,

[00:32:02] that's kind of rough.

[00:32:04] Well, you know what?

[00:32:05] But, you know,

[00:32:05] we are just conservative people.

[00:32:07] You know,

[00:32:07] we just believe in family Bible and truth.

[00:32:11] So, you know.

[00:32:12] I love it.

[00:32:12] Yeah.

[00:32:13] So, you do a lot more

[00:32:15] than just being a musician.

[00:32:16] Now, tell me,

[00:32:16] you're a singer,

[00:32:17] but you also play instruments, right?

[00:32:19] I don't play any instruments,

[00:32:21] believe it or not.

[00:32:21] I don't.

[00:32:22] You don't?

[00:32:22] Nope.

[00:32:22] I do not play an instrument.

[00:32:24] I wish I did.

[00:32:24] There's your brother?

[00:32:25] No.

[00:32:26] No, I did have a brother that passed away.

[00:32:28] He did play keyboards

[00:32:30] and we had a big band.

[00:32:31] Now I have a band,

[00:32:32] but, you know,

[00:32:33] it's just not family.

[00:32:35] But I didn't bring them with me today,

[00:32:36] but they'll be with me tomorrow.

[00:32:38] So.

[00:32:38] And where are you going tomorrow,

[00:32:39] by the way?

[00:32:39] You just basically took a break

[00:32:41] in all the gigs to come and see us,

[00:32:42] didn't you?

[00:32:42] I'm telling you what, man.

[00:32:43] It's all about the cause.

[00:32:44] I will be at First Baptist Claremont tomorrow.

[00:32:47] So it's going to be awesome.

[00:32:48] You're in Claremont, Florida.

[00:32:50] All right.

[00:32:50] I love it.

[00:32:51] That's great.

[00:32:51] You do all other kind of philanthropy work, too.

[00:32:54] I looked at your website.

[00:32:55] I'm impressed with it.

[00:32:56] What is it?

[00:32:57] Courageous and free.org?

[00:32:58] Courageous and free.org.

[00:32:59] Yeah, you know,

[00:33:00] I've done ministry for 50 some years.

[00:33:02] We've worked with Mother Teresa.

[00:33:04] We've sent medical aid to third world countries,

[00:33:06] and it's very much on our heart

[00:33:08] to reach out to people who are lost and needy.

[00:33:10] But I realize that we are a mission field

[00:33:13] right here in America.

[00:33:15] And man,

[00:33:16] when my eyes got open about five years ago

[00:33:18] to what human trafficking is happening

[00:33:20] and how it's happening.

[00:33:22] It just makes you sick.

[00:33:24] Sick.

[00:33:24] And then I begin to work with these girls,

[00:33:26] and my life has been changed forever.

[00:33:29] And so we're in the middle right now

[00:33:31] of trying to open up our own restoration home

[00:33:34] for these girls.

[00:33:35] And so we're on a big mission right now.

[00:33:38] Where's that at?

[00:33:38] Where's it going to be?

[00:33:39] Well,

[00:33:39] right now we're planning on being in Citrus County

[00:33:42] because we will service that five-county area.

[00:33:44] Citrus County, Florida, right?

[00:33:45] Yep, Citrus County, Florida.

[00:33:46] Because this is a nationwide program.

[00:33:48] I just want to make sure people understand.

[00:33:49] Bingo.

[00:33:49] So we will take girls from all over America.

[00:33:52] But let me just tell you,

[00:33:54] they have a piece of property for us somewhere.

[00:33:56] We'll take it anywhere

[00:33:57] because we're taking girls from everywhere.

[00:33:59] You know,

[00:34:00] you just can't stick to one area

[00:34:02] because sometimes if a girl's from Mexico,

[00:34:04] we need to get her as far away from Mexico

[00:34:06] as we need to.

[00:34:07] Yeah,

[00:34:07] because they want to try to take her back.

[00:34:08] You bet.

[00:34:09] You bet.

[00:34:09] She's worth a lot of money.

[00:34:11] There are over 20 million children missing worldwide.

[00:34:16] That number is just,

[00:34:18] I can't even comprehend it, Carolyn.

[00:34:20] And I want you to say that one more time

[00:34:22] because people do not understand

[00:34:23] what you just said right there.

[00:34:25] There are over 20 million children missing worldwide.

[00:34:33] Not just like overall.

[00:34:35] I'm talking about right now.

[00:34:36] Right now.

[00:34:37] That means when you think about the last 10,

[00:34:38] 20, 30, 40, whatever years,

[00:34:40] it's hundreds of millions.

[00:34:42] It's hundreds.

[00:34:43] And why isn't that plastered

[00:34:44] all over our televisions every day?

[00:34:46] I mean,

[00:34:47] when you look at human trafficking,

[00:34:48] we went from being 150 billion,

[00:34:51] I'm going to say that with a B,

[00:34:53] 150 billion dollar a year business

[00:34:55] to this year,

[00:34:56] it's going to be 236 billion.

[00:34:59] It's not.

[00:34:59] It's way up, right?

[00:35:00] It's not going down.

[00:35:02] And that's after Sound of Freedom.

[00:35:03] That's after all of us bringing awareness.

[00:35:05] We're talking about it.

[00:35:07] What we're learning is

[00:35:08] it's not equivalating to bringing it down.

[00:35:12] And so we are not done yet.

[00:35:13] The job is still not done.

[00:35:15] Is it because the politicians

[00:35:17] are all in with this?

[00:35:18] You know,

[00:35:19] here's the thing.

[00:35:19] I think there's a lot more people involved

[00:35:21] than what we know.

[00:35:22] It's big money.

[00:35:23] I mean,

[00:35:23] let's just say that number again.

[00:35:25] It's worth $236 billion

[00:35:28] human trafficking is.

[00:35:30] So,

[00:35:30] I mean,

[00:35:31] you tell me.

[00:35:32] You know people are involved in it.

[00:35:34] But here's my thing.

[00:35:35] I'm not trying to,

[00:35:38] what I'm trying to do

[00:35:39] is just keep bringing

[00:35:40] the awareness and education.

[00:35:41] We've got to keep bringing it up there.

[00:35:43] We've got to raise the awareness

[00:35:44] of what is happening.

[00:35:46] We've got to help protect our children

[00:35:47] to how it is happening.

[00:35:50] I mean,

[00:35:50] right here in America alone,

[00:35:51] you know,

[00:35:52] we watch Sound of Freedom

[00:35:53] and we see all these girls and boys

[00:35:55] that were taken and snatched,

[00:35:56] we call it.

[00:35:57] That's only how it's happening

[00:35:59] 5 to 10 percent here in America.

[00:36:00] 60 percent are groomed

[00:36:02] right from this phone,

[00:36:04] right from social media,

[00:36:05] right from gaming.

[00:36:06] And then 40 to 50 percent.

[00:36:08] And they disappear with somebody

[00:36:09] they think they can trust, right?

[00:36:11] Oh yeah.

[00:36:11] 40 percent,

[00:36:12] 50 percent is family.

[00:36:13] It's familia that's doing the selling.

[00:36:16] So we've got our job.

[00:36:17] So that's the problem.

[00:36:18] We've got to bring the awareness out.

[00:36:20] We've got to get people

[00:36:21] looking for the signs

[00:36:22] to what to do

[00:36:23] because these kids are scared.

[00:36:25] I mean,

[00:36:25] it's family.

[00:36:26] It's people who are close to them.

[00:36:27] So we call it

[00:36:29] hidden in plain sight.

[00:36:31] They are right in front of you.

[00:36:33] All right.

[00:36:34] I know this is a difficult topic

[00:36:35] and I don't know

[00:36:37] how really to approach it.

[00:36:38] So answer in the best way you think.

[00:36:39] I've interviewed a lot of people

[00:36:40] about this one.

[00:36:41] I'm not saying I know everything

[00:36:42] but I know quite a bit.

[00:36:44] Okay.

[00:36:44] So there are good people

[00:36:46] and bad people

[00:36:47] in this movement

[00:36:48] and there are even people

[00:36:49] who are leaders

[00:36:50] who act like they're

[00:36:51] rescuing children

[00:36:52] and they're not.

[00:36:54] In fact,

[00:36:54] they're part of the problem.

[00:36:55] Right.

[00:36:55] How do we know

[00:36:56] who the good guys are

[00:36:57] and the bad guys are?

[00:36:58] You know,

[00:36:59] I have to be honest with you.

[00:37:00] I'm learning it

[00:37:01] every day myself.

[00:37:02] I mean,

[00:37:02] I just,

[00:37:03] to be honest with you,

[00:37:03] I just got threatened

[00:37:04] by some of the people

[00:37:05] in my same work

[00:37:06] three weeks ago.

[00:37:08] So,

[00:37:08] it's like I sit back

[00:37:10] and go,

[00:37:11] you know what?

[00:37:11] It's not going to stop me

[00:37:12] from doing what God's

[00:37:13] called me to do.

[00:37:14] We had 33 girls

[00:37:15] that got baptized last year.

[00:37:18] 33 people

[00:37:18] we were able

[00:37:19] to bring hope to them.

[00:37:20] All I can do

[00:37:21] is keep my focus

[00:37:22] on what I'm doing

[00:37:23] and reaching the people

[00:37:25] that I'm supposed to reach

[00:37:26] and then I have to trust God

[00:37:27] that He's going to expose

[00:37:28] the people

[00:37:29] who aren't supposed

[00:37:30] to be there.

[00:37:30] And that's all you can do

[00:37:32] but you can't stop

[00:37:33] staying in the fight

[00:37:34] because that's just

[00:37:35] when the enemy wins

[00:37:36] is when good people

[00:37:37] sit back and do nothing.

[00:37:38] And sadly,

[00:37:39] there's a lot of people

[00:37:39] that start out good in this

[00:37:41] and end up going bad.

[00:37:42] They get compromised

[00:37:42] or blackmailed

[00:37:43] or something,

[00:37:44] right?

[00:37:44] Yeah.

[00:37:45] I'm sure,

[00:37:46] you know,

[00:37:46] you know the blackmail,

[00:37:47] you and I both know

[00:37:48] it's very,

[00:37:49] I mean,

[00:37:49] look at me.

[00:37:49] If you saw me,

[00:37:50] I'm a 4'11",

[00:37:51] little blonde head,

[00:37:52] blue eyed girl

[00:37:52] and you're threatened

[00:37:53] by me

[00:37:54] because I'm out here,

[00:37:55] I'm out seven days a week

[00:37:56] either working with a girl

[00:37:58] or spreading awareness

[00:37:59] and education

[00:38:00] and I'm a threat to you.

[00:38:02] Really?

[00:38:02] Don't get it

[00:38:03] but it's not going to stop me

[00:38:04] because fear is not my name.

[00:38:06] But the girls don't trust either,

[00:38:08] do they?

[00:38:09] Well,

[00:38:10] let's be honest about it.

[00:38:11] They don't trust

[00:38:12] because the people

[00:38:12] that have bought them

[00:38:13] and sold them

[00:38:14] wear suits,

[00:38:16] they carry Bibles,

[00:38:17] they go to church,

[00:38:18] they are sheriffs,

[00:38:19] they are people

[00:38:20] in high places,

[00:38:22] they're lawyers.

[00:38:23] So,

[00:38:24] you know,

[00:38:24] no,

[00:38:24] they don't trust.

[00:38:25] So,

[00:38:26] you know,

[00:38:26] that's one of the hardest thing

[00:38:27] and longest things

[00:38:28] that it takes us to do

[00:38:29] is to earn these girls' trust

[00:38:32] that we can even get them

[00:38:33] to the point

[00:38:34] that they're ready

[00:38:34] to walk through that door

[00:38:36] of healing and restoration.

[00:38:38] That doesn't just happen overnight.

[00:38:40] You and I both know

[00:38:40] that's not how it works.

[00:38:42] And we also know

[00:38:43] that when you try

[00:38:44] to rescue them,

[00:38:44] though,

[00:38:44] if you're not very careful,

[00:38:45] they return,

[00:38:47] maybe not even because

[00:38:48] they want to

[00:38:49] but because they believe

[00:38:49] there's really no way out

[00:38:50] and if they return it,

[00:38:51] they think it's the safest place to be.

[00:38:52] It's kind of like

[00:38:53] how girls go back to pimps

[00:38:54] kind of a deal.

[00:38:55] How do you break that?

[00:38:57] Well,

[00:38:57] you know what,

[00:38:57] and I'm not going to lie to you,

[00:38:59] it does happen sometimes.

[00:39:00] They go back to their traffickers

[00:39:02] seven to nine times

[00:39:03] and you and I are sitting here going,

[00:39:05] how could that happen?

[00:39:06] But when you are brainwashed,

[00:39:08] when you are broken,

[00:39:09] when you are manipulated down

[00:39:11] that you believe

[00:39:11] that this person

[00:39:12] who is hurting you

[00:39:13] is also the person

[00:39:14] that loves you

[00:39:15] and you've never seen

[00:39:16] true love,

[00:39:18] true people,

[00:39:19] we just got to get in there

[00:39:20] and stay consistent.

[00:39:21] That's what I do

[00:39:22] is I stay in there

[00:39:24] and stay consistent.

[00:39:25] And if you go back,

[00:39:27] we're going to be here

[00:39:28] when you come back.

[00:39:28] And we just have

[00:39:30] to stay consistent.

[00:39:31] And I believe

[00:39:32] that's what changes it all.

[00:39:33] I really do.

[00:39:34] How much of this

[00:39:35] is government

[00:39:36] versus cartels

[00:39:37] versus whatever?

[00:39:38] You know,

[00:39:39] I don't think

[00:39:39] that we can really

[00:39:40] give you an honest opinion.

[00:39:42] I know people want

[00:39:42] to throw things out there

[00:39:43] with that all the time.

[00:39:44] I don't think

[00:39:45] that you can really do it

[00:39:46] because I'm going to say

[00:39:47] I think it's all wicked.

[00:39:48] Can I just tell you that?

[00:39:50] Yeah, for sure.

[00:39:51] It comes straight from Satan.

[00:39:52] It comes straight.

[00:39:52] Well,

[00:39:53] you and I both know

[00:39:53] the fight that we're in

[00:39:54] is in the middle

[00:39:55] between good and evil.

[00:39:56] I mean,

[00:39:56] and people don't even

[00:39:57] want to believe it.

[00:39:57] I mean,

[00:39:58] this,

[00:39:58] it's so much deeper

[00:39:59] than what people even know.

[00:40:01] I mean,

[00:40:01] people are taking these girls,

[00:40:02] they're having children,

[00:40:03] they're not even

[00:40:04] giving them birth certificates

[00:40:05] and they're taking

[00:40:06] and selling body parts

[00:40:07] and then they're raising them

[00:40:09] to be trafficked.

[00:40:09] I mean,

[00:40:09] this is beyond

[00:40:11] what you and I

[00:40:12] as human beings

[00:40:13] could ever imagine

[00:40:14] that human beings

[00:40:15] would do with another person

[00:40:16] but that's what greed does

[00:40:18] and that's what porn does.

[00:40:20] Porn is such a driver to this.

[00:40:21] once it continues,

[00:40:22] the weight of the wickedness

[00:40:25] continues to evolve upon itself.

[00:40:27] In other words,

[00:40:28] wickedness begats wickedness

[00:40:29] and that's how it gets so bad.

[00:40:31] It's one thing

[00:40:31] to pull people out of it

[00:40:32] and I think

[00:40:32] that's what we should do.

[00:40:33] That's what your mission's about.

[00:40:34] I really commend you

[00:40:35] for your efforts

[00:40:36] with some of these girls

[00:40:36] but how do we stop people

[00:40:38] from being able to

[00:40:39] one,

[00:40:39] do this to someone else

[00:40:40] number one

[00:40:41] and number two,

[00:40:41] people from getting

[00:40:42] deceived themselves

[00:40:43] and falling into it

[00:40:44] or ending up in it,

[00:40:45] right?

[00:40:45] How do you stop it

[00:40:46] before it starts?

[00:40:47] Well,

[00:40:47] you know,

[00:40:47] I appreciate that.

[00:40:48] I think one thing is

[00:40:50] it's education.

[00:40:51] We've got to teach

[00:40:52] this generation.

[00:40:53] I mean,

[00:40:53] I'm 50 some years old

[00:40:54] and I've had five men

[00:40:56] reach out to me

[00:40:56] on Facebook alone.

[00:40:58] They've called me.

[00:40:58] My husband is like,

[00:40:59] who is calling you

[00:41:00] at one o'clock

[00:41:01] in the morning

[00:41:01] from Africa?

[00:41:02] You know,

[00:41:03] and so we have to get

[00:41:04] and so I was telling

[00:41:05] my story to some young

[00:41:06] girls there today

[00:41:07] because I go speak

[00:41:08] at other places

[00:41:09] and this little girl

[00:41:10] comes up to me

[00:41:10] and she says,

[00:41:11] she was 13

[00:41:12] and she said,

[00:41:13] yeah,

[00:41:13] I've had a man

[00:41:14] calling me

[00:41:14] but I don't want

[00:41:15] to tell my mama

[00:41:16] or she'll take my phone

[00:41:17] away from me

[00:41:17] and I just want

[00:41:19] to get to parents

[00:41:19] and say,

[00:41:20] the worst place

[00:41:21] that you could leave

[00:41:22] your child right now

[00:41:22] is upstairs

[00:41:23] in their room

[00:41:24] with a device

[00:41:26] alone

[00:41:27] and you know,

[00:41:27] we've got to get

[00:41:28] wise to this as parents.

[00:41:29] We all don't want

[00:41:30] to make our kids

[00:41:31] feel like the oddball

[00:41:32] or make them feel

[00:41:33] like they're out

[00:41:33] but parents,

[00:41:34] we need to be parents.

[00:41:36] You know,

[00:41:36] we've got to step in there

[00:41:38] and I know this isn't

[00:41:39] popular for what I'm saying

[00:41:40] but I'm telling you,

[00:41:41] I tell my kids all the time,

[00:41:43] they do not have

[00:41:43] social media

[00:41:44] and I tell them,

[00:41:45] if you want to talk

[00:41:46] to a friend,

[00:41:47] pick up the phone,

[00:41:48] let's call them,

[00:41:48] let me get to know

[00:41:49] their family.

[00:41:50] Let's go do

[00:41:50] something together.

[00:41:51] My daughter went

[00:41:52] to prom last year.

[00:41:52] You know who went

[00:41:53] to prom with her

[00:41:54] or who went

[00:41:54] to dinner with her?

[00:41:55] My husband,

[00:41:56] my kid,

[00:41:57] the rest of our kids

[00:41:58] and her family

[00:41:59] and then we had

[00:42:00] dinner together

[00:42:00] and then they went

[00:42:01] to prom.

[00:42:02] What happened

[00:42:02] to these old-fashioned ways?

[00:42:04] You know,

[00:42:05] I just,

[00:42:05] I don't get it.

[00:42:06] So,

[00:42:06] but there is things

[00:42:07] that parents can do.

[00:42:08] They can put BARK

[00:42:09] on their kid's phone,

[00:42:10] B-A-R-K

[00:42:11] and on their devices

[00:42:12] and I would encourage them.

[00:42:14] That's one of the things

[00:42:14] that they need to do.

[00:42:16] Or Life 360.

[00:42:17] There's all kinds of apps

[00:42:18] that can make a difference

[00:42:19] with that.

[00:42:19] Life 360 lets you know

[00:42:20] kind of where they are

[00:42:21] at all times.

[00:42:22] If anything happens

[00:42:23] that's kind of crazy,

[00:42:23] you get kind of a report

[00:42:24] that they,

[00:42:25] you know what,

[00:42:25] they've traveled 200 miles

[00:42:27] and whatever

[00:42:27] and you know,

[00:42:29] so you can kind of see

[00:42:29] some of that.

[00:42:30] There's a lot

[00:42:30] that can be done.

[00:42:31] I really think

[00:42:32] knowing what's happening

[00:42:33] around you

[00:42:33] and there's a statistic

[00:42:35] that believe it or not

[00:42:36] another person

[00:42:37] that stands against

[00:42:38] the child trafficking

[00:42:39] that I interviewed

[00:42:39] just a couple of days ago

[00:42:41] basically brought

[00:42:42] this statistic up.

[00:42:44] In America,

[00:42:44] there's 60% divorce.

[00:42:46] But if you have a husband

[00:42:48] and wife pray together

[00:42:49] every day,

[00:42:50] it's less than

[00:42:51] one in 1,000.

[00:42:52] Isn't that stat

[00:42:53] very fascinating?

[00:42:54] It's powerful.

[00:42:55] I'm going to tell you

[00:42:56] it's that old thing

[00:42:57] of family that prays together

[00:42:58] stays together.

[00:42:59] You know why?

[00:43:00] It's because they're

[00:43:00] getting their eyes

[00:43:01] off of themselves.

[00:43:02] That's the problem

[00:43:03] with our country

[00:43:04] and with our world now

[00:43:06] is we've got iPhones,

[00:43:07] iPads,

[00:43:08] everything's I,

[00:43:08] I,

[00:43:09] I.

[00:43:09] But if we'll get

[00:43:10] our eyes off of I

[00:43:12] and get it on other people,

[00:43:13] we're going to find

[00:43:13] our joy,

[00:43:14] our peace,

[00:43:15] because it's not

[00:43:16] in ourselves.

[00:43:18] I find it fascinating

[00:43:19] and I also find

[00:43:20] that families that pray

[00:43:21] together stay together,

[00:43:22] families that eat

[00:43:23] together stay together,

[00:43:24] the best thing you can do

[00:43:25] is give your family

[00:43:26] your time.

[00:43:28] Amen.

[00:43:28] There's protection

[00:43:29] in that, isn't it?

[00:43:30] Because now you're

[00:43:31] beginning to communicate

[00:43:32] and our girls and boys

[00:43:33] are not looking

[00:43:39] I'm going to say this.

[00:43:40] They've got to get

[00:43:41] their eyes from looking down.

[00:43:42] You know that old thing

[00:43:43] about the scripture

[00:43:43] that we will bow down

[00:43:44] and serve idols,

[00:43:46] you know?

[00:43:46] And if you look at yourself,

[00:43:47] I heard somebody talk

[00:43:48] about the other day

[00:43:49] we're bowing down

[00:43:49] constantly looking

[00:43:50] at our phones,

[00:43:51] looking at our computers.

[00:43:53] We've got to lift

[00:43:54] our eyes up

[00:43:54] and get our eyes

[00:43:55] back on Jesus

[00:43:56] and get our eyes

[00:43:56] back on each other.

[00:43:58] Begin to talk again.

[00:43:59] Begin to take time

[00:44:00] with each other again.

[00:44:01] You know,

[00:44:01] these phones,

[00:44:02] it doesn't really matter

[00:44:03] what other people are doing.

[00:44:04] What matters is

[00:44:05] right in front of you.

[00:44:06] That's a lie.

[00:44:07] There's a world

[00:44:08] that is living

[00:44:09] right in front of us.

[00:44:10] We've got to engage

[00:44:11] back into it.

[00:44:13] Amen.

[00:44:14] Carolyn,

[00:44:15] Pancola,

[00:44:15] thank you so much

[00:44:16] for your time.

[00:44:17] We certainly will.

[00:44:18] Where do people

[00:44:18] learn more about

[00:44:19] your efforts here

[00:44:20] in the homes

[00:44:20] that you're working on

[00:44:21] purchasing and building?

[00:44:22] Amen.

[00:44:24] Courageousandfree.org

[00:44:24] and we have just been

[00:44:26] given a $200,000 match

[00:44:27] and we've raised

[00:44:29] $155,000

[00:44:30] of that match so far

[00:44:31] so we are so close.

[00:44:32] So we are looking

[00:44:33] for partners

[00:44:34] and supporters

[00:44:35] and prayer warriors.

[00:44:36] We need people

[00:44:37] to cover some prayers.

[00:44:38] We're also looking

[00:44:39] for some house parents

[00:44:41] and some case managers

[00:44:42] so if people are looking

[00:44:43] to get involved

[00:44:44] go to Courageousandfree.org.

[00:44:47] Carolyn,

[00:44:47] thank you so much.

[00:44:48] Thank you so much.

[00:44:49] You are listening

[00:44:50] to Liberty Roundtable Live.

[00:44:51] I got a mixture of

[00:44:53] I do believe

[00:44:55] but I don't believe

[00:44:56] I can sing like that.

[00:44:59] Wow, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:45:01] After a conference like this

[00:45:02] don't you believe?

[00:45:04] Don't you believe in America?

[00:45:07] Don't you believe

[00:45:08] in the founding fathers?

[00:45:10] Don't you believe

[00:45:12] in scripture?

[00:45:13] Don't you believe

[00:45:14] in all things

[00:45:15] that make America great?

[00:45:19] That's what I want

[00:45:19] to start my little

[00:45:20] comments on tonight.

[00:45:22] I know I'm the last speaker.

[00:45:23] I know you're kind of like

[00:45:24] Sam, shut up.

[00:45:25] We all want to go home.

[00:45:25] I get it.

[00:45:26] But I do have a few things

[00:45:27] that I think might be relevant

[00:45:28] for you to consider.

[00:45:30] I start every one

[00:45:31] of my radio programs

[00:45:32] like this.

[00:45:33] Happy to have you along

[00:45:33] my fellow Americans.

[00:45:35] Our goal is to promote

[00:45:36] God, family, and country

[00:45:39] and to protect life,

[00:45:40] liberty, and property

[00:45:41] in the traditions

[00:45:42] of our founding fathers.

[00:45:44] And isn't that really

[00:45:45] a summary of what

[00:45:47] this whole conference

[00:45:48] has been about?

[00:45:50] Every speaker has talked

[00:45:51] about God Almighty

[00:45:52] and we can't do this

[00:45:53] without looking to God.

[00:45:55] The founders understood

[00:45:56] that, right?

[00:45:57] Wasn't it said that

[00:45:58] hey, what about a sparrow?

[00:46:01] A nation can't rise

[00:46:03] without his aid, right?

[00:46:06] We all acknowledge

[00:46:07] that today and I think

[00:46:08] that's the key to our success

[00:46:09] when it comes to families.

[00:46:10] We've talked about,

[00:46:11] hey, we've got to stop

[00:46:12] this perversion,

[00:46:13] this satanic perversion

[00:46:15] of child trafficking,

[00:46:17] of sex trafficking,

[00:46:19] of that was mentioned.

[00:46:20] Talking about families.

[00:46:21] I interviewed one of these

[00:46:22] sex traffickers

[00:46:23] a couple of days ago.

[00:46:25] I shouldn't say

[00:46:26] sex traffickers

[00:46:26] but those who are trying

[00:46:27] to prevent it.

[00:46:28] Stop it, right?

[00:46:29] And he told me

[00:46:30] an interesting statistic

[00:46:31] that has just shocked me

[00:46:32] to the core

[00:46:32] and I've been kind of

[00:46:33] ruminating on it

[00:46:34] for a couple of days now.

[00:46:35] Here's what he said.

[00:46:36] He said, you know what?

[00:46:37] We've got 60% divorce rate

[00:46:38] in America.

[00:46:40] 60%.

[00:46:40] And then they went to say

[00:46:41] first divorces are 40%,

[00:46:43] second marriages are this

[00:46:44] and that.

[00:46:45] Overall, it's 60% divorce rate

[00:46:47] in America.

[00:46:47] And he said,

[00:46:47] one thing can change that.

[00:46:49] If a husband and a wife

[00:46:51] will pray together

[00:46:53] to God daily,

[00:46:54] do you realize

[00:46:56] what that number

[00:46:56] falls to?

[00:46:57] One in 1,000.

[00:47:01] One in 1,000,

[00:47:03] ladies and gentlemen.

[00:47:04] Now,

[00:47:04] that doesn't take government.

[00:47:07] That doesn't take

[00:47:08] a bunch of money.

[00:47:10] It doesn't take

[00:47:10] being a rocket scientist,

[00:47:12] a politician.

[00:47:13] It doesn't take

[00:47:14] any of those things.

[00:47:14] It just takes,

[00:47:15] what,

[00:47:16] less than five minutes a day?

[00:47:18] Unless my mom prays.

[00:47:19] Then it's a lot longer.

[00:47:20] But I'm just saying,

[00:47:21] not very long, right?

[00:47:23] And that is the key

[00:47:25] to the exercise.

[00:47:25] So we want to think about

[00:47:26] God and family

[00:47:27] and country

[00:47:28] in that order.

[00:47:30] Because when we dedicate

[00:47:31] our efforts to God Almighty,

[00:47:33] I submit to you

[00:47:33] that he prospers them.

[00:47:35] When we look to our family

[00:47:37] and parents that pray together,

[00:47:39] eat together,

[00:47:40] they stay together.

[00:47:41] And children are blessed

[00:47:43] and learn to do the same thing.

[00:47:44] That is the key.

[00:47:46] We'll never have a nation

[00:47:47] stronger than its families.

[00:47:51] I'm going to say that again.

[00:47:52] We will never have a nation

[00:47:54] stronger than its families.

[00:47:56] Because family is the

[00:47:57] fundamental unit of society.

[00:47:59] When it comes to country,

[00:48:00] we've just spent the last day

[00:48:02] and a half talking about

[00:48:03] the plan for solution.

[00:48:05] And I'm going to quickly

[00:48:06] summarize that plan.

[00:48:07] We want to partner

[00:48:09] with law enforcement

[00:48:11] in America.

[00:48:12] We want to partner

[00:48:13] with the pastors

[00:48:13] in America.

[00:48:15] All right?

[00:48:16] We're talking about

[00:48:17] shepherds and sheriffs

[00:48:18] working together.

[00:48:19] The Black Robe Regiment.

[00:48:21] Okay?

[00:48:21] Working together

[00:48:22] to make a difference

[00:48:24] in this country.

[00:48:24] But they will only be successful

[00:48:26] if they are backed

[00:48:27] by we,

[00:48:28] the American people.

[00:48:29] And I'm going to give you

[00:48:30] an example.

[00:48:31] Liberty County,

[00:48:31] Nick Finch was a great story.

[00:48:33] Liberty happened

[00:48:33] in Liberty County.

[00:48:34] It was tremendous.

[00:48:36] You can look at

[00:48:37] Darlie's story.

[00:48:38] You can look at

[00:48:39] Brad Rogers' stories.

[00:48:40] You can look at

[00:48:40] Richard Mack,

[00:48:41] Sheriff Mack's stories.

[00:48:41] You can look at

[00:48:42] every story you want to.

[00:48:43] And every time,

[00:48:45] they do a great thing.

[00:48:46] And then it seems like

[00:48:47] they get punished

[00:48:48] and have to leave office

[00:48:49] because the people

[00:48:50] aren't backing them.

[00:48:52] We've got leaders

[00:48:53] in America,

[00:48:54] but what we need

[00:48:55] is people to support

[00:48:56] those leaders.

[00:48:58] So we want your sheriffs

[00:48:59] to stand for two things.

[00:49:01] They need to tell

[00:49:01] the federal government,

[00:49:04] you know what?

[00:49:04] You're not welcome

[00:49:05] in my county

[00:49:06] unless you notify me first.

[00:49:08] I'm going to double down

[00:49:09] and check your paperwork

[00:49:10] and make sure it's in order.

[00:49:11] If it's not,

[00:49:13] you've got to go,

[00:49:14] gentlemen.

[00:49:16] If it is,

[00:49:17] then we'll talk about it.

[00:49:18] We'll sit down

[00:49:19] and we'll find out

[00:49:19] a solution

[00:49:20] to move forward

[00:49:21] in a meaningful,

[00:49:21] productive way.

[00:49:23] So you've got to tell them,

[00:49:24] you know what?

[00:49:24] You're not welcome

[00:49:25] in my county.

[00:49:26] And what if it's the IRS?

[00:49:29] I'm waiting for the first sheriff

[00:49:30] to show me

[00:49:30] they're a constitutional sheriff

[00:49:32] and arrest an IRS thug.

[00:49:34] That's what I'm waiting for.

[00:49:36] Okay, we've got to see it happen.

[00:49:37] Okay, and the reason we do

[00:49:39] is because that's where

[00:49:40] it starts with accountability.

[00:49:41] We need accountability

[00:49:43] in America.

[00:49:44] All right,

[00:49:45] what's the other part

[00:49:45] of the plan?

[00:49:46] Can anybody tell me?

[00:49:48] We've got to tell sheriff,

[00:49:49] we've got to make sure

[00:49:49] sheriffs understand

[00:49:50] you can't come in their jurisdiction

[00:49:52] without their permission, right?

[00:49:56] We've got to support

[00:49:57] the sheriffs.

[00:49:58] What's the other one?

[00:49:59] We will be

[00:50:01] a 10th amendment county.

[00:50:03] We will support

[00:50:05] the Bill of Rights

[00:50:06] in this county.

[00:50:07] It is not negotiable.

[00:50:08] It is the supreme

[00:50:09] law of the land.

[00:50:11] And any other law

[00:50:12] that conflicts

[00:50:13] with that law

[00:50:14] is what?

[00:50:16] No and void.

[00:50:18] Good.

[00:50:19] Good.

[00:50:19] And when you bureaucrats

[00:50:20] at all levels

[00:50:21] get to understand that

[00:50:22] as soon as we,

[00:50:23] the people,

[00:50:24] back our county sheriffs

[00:50:25] and insist on it.

[00:50:27] By the way,

[00:50:28] have you guys ever heard

[00:50:28] Kenny Rogers,

[00:50:30] the coward of the county?

[00:50:32] You know that song?

[00:50:33] The coward of the county?

[00:50:35] What happens?

[00:50:35] There's this guy

[00:50:36] and he's this,

[00:50:37] you know,

[00:50:38] guy,

[00:50:39] his name is Tommy

[00:50:39] and he never stands up

[00:50:41] for himself

[00:50:41] and they just consider him

[00:50:42] the coward

[00:50:43] and when he's 10

[00:50:46] his dad dies in prison

[00:50:48] or whatever

[00:50:48] and it's just a sad story

[00:50:50] and you hear it

[00:50:50] and you go,

[00:50:50] oh geez man,

[00:50:51] Tommy,

[00:50:52] you know.

[00:50:53] But Tommy,

[00:50:54] there's somebody for everyone.

[00:50:56] Tommy loved Becky

[00:50:56] and well after they took

[00:50:58] turns with Becky

[00:50:59] Tommy got a little frustrated

[00:51:00] and took his picture down

[00:51:02] and his tears on the picture

[00:51:03] and then he went into the bar

[00:51:05] and they started to mock him.

[00:51:08] And at one point then

[00:51:09] Tommy ends up

[00:51:10] turning around,

[00:51:11] he gets ticked off,

[00:51:12] he cleans the bar

[00:51:14] and says,

[00:51:14] sometimes you gotta fight

[00:51:15] to be a man.

[00:51:17] I kinda think of America

[00:51:18] as Tommy.

[00:51:20] It's time for us

[00:51:21] to stand up and fight

[00:51:22] to be men and women

[00:51:24] of the freest country

[00:51:25] on the face of the earth.

[00:51:29] We're peaceful

[00:51:30] as a people

[00:51:31] because we're Christian.

[00:51:32] We believe in Christ

[00:51:33] and we follow the Prince of Peace.

[00:51:34] We're peaceful

[00:51:35] and we wanna be peaceful

[00:51:36] as long as they will

[00:51:37] let us be peaceful.

[00:51:39] But at some point though,

[00:51:41] maybe they won't let it be peaceful.

[00:51:43] Are you prepared for that?

[00:51:45] Now the media's gonna try

[00:51:46] to take that

[00:51:47] and stir it up

[00:51:47] and say them are fighting words.

[00:51:49] No, they're not.

[00:51:50] If you obey the law

[00:51:51] we can remain peaceful.

[00:51:54] But at some point

[00:51:55] we have to,

[00:51:56] as Tommy did,

[00:51:58] be the coward of the county.

[00:52:00] We'll take care of business

[00:52:02] if we have to

[00:52:02] otherwise we're pretty humble.

[00:52:04] It kinda reminds me

[00:52:05] of how my late friend

[00:52:07] Charlie Daniels

[00:52:08] said the devil

[00:52:09] went down to Georgia

[00:52:10] and he was looking

[00:52:10] for a soul to steal.

[00:52:12] He said,

[00:52:13] my name is Johnny

[00:52:14] and it might be a sin

[00:52:15] but I'll take your bet

[00:52:16] you're gonna regret

[00:52:16] I'm the best there's ever been.

[00:52:19] That's America

[00:52:20] ladies and gentlemen.

[00:52:22] Isn't it?

[00:52:23] And we want to stand up

[00:52:25] for what we know

[00:52:26] to be right.

[00:52:27] And we don't wanna be

[00:52:28] apologetic about that.

[00:52:29] Now Blake Shelton said

[00:52:30] the devil went down to Georgia

[00:52:32] but he didn't stick around.

[00:52:33] Why?

[00:52:34] Because this is God's country.

[00:52:38] That's the plan.

[00:52:39] It's simple.

[00:52:41] The Constitutional Sheriff's

[00:52:42] and Peace Officers Association

[00:52:43] has the plan.

[00:52:45] The leaders in Florida

[00:52:47] have been working on this plan

[00:52:48] and putting it together

[00:52:49] county by county

[00:52:50] and that is the solution.

[00:52:52] The county sheriff

[00:52:53] is America's last hope.

[00:52:56] And I thank you

[00:53:00] for your time

[00:53:01] at this conference.

[00:53:03] We thank you

[00:53:04] for the opportunity

[00:53:04] that you've given us

[00:53:05] to share the messages

[00:53:06] that we have

[00:53:07] and to hopefully

[00:53:08] have a weekend

[00:53:08] of spiritual renewal

[00:53:11] of hope

[00:53:12] and then a plan in place.

[00:53:14] You're not coming

[00:53:15] into our counties

[00:53:16] without checking

[00:53:17] with our sheriff first.

[00:53:19] And no

[00:53:20] this is a Bill of Rights

[00:53:22] county.

[00:53:23] It just is.

[00:53:24] Got it?

[00:53:24] Good.

[00:53:25] You're welcome

[00:53:26] if you come in peace.

[00:53:27] You're not if you come

[00:53:29] for any other reason.

[00:53:30] And so there we are.

[00:53:32] It's that simple

[00:53:33] of a plan.

[00:53:34] How do we carry

[00:53:35] that plan out?

[00:53:35] How do we get the support

[00:53:37] that we need in the plan?

[00:53:38] Answer?

[00:53:40] The Constitutional

[00:53:41] Sheriffs and Peace

[00:53:42] Officers Association

[00:53:42] has a sheriff's posse.

[00:53:44] Every week on the posse

[00:53:46] on the Zoom call

[00:53:47] the leaders of the CSPOA

[00:53:48] that means our state leaders

[00:53:50] all across the country

[00:53:51] that means me as the CEO

[00:53:52] that means Sheriff Mack

[00:53:53] is the founder and president

[00:53:54] and several others

[00:53:55] are on that webinar

[00:53:57] every week

[00:53:57] to answer your questions

[00:53:58] to provide you support.

[00:54:00] Remember Darleaf

[00:54:00] talked about the support.

[00:54:01] He reached out to Mack

[00:54:02] and Brad Rogers

[00:54:03] reached out to Mack

[00:54:04] and they've got some guidance

[00:54:05] and some help along the way.

[00:54:06] We do that for every one of you

[00:54:09] as you do that

[00:54:10] for your sheriff.

[00:54:11] And the posse

[00:54:12] and I want to end

[00:54:12] as I do every radio program

[00:54:14] that I do.

[00:54:15] We the people

[00:54:16] along with the grace

[00:54:17] of the Almighty

[00:54:18] we can and will

[00:54:20] restore our grand old republic.

[00:54:22] You got to get involved

[00:54:22] make it a great day

[00:54:23] and choose the right though

[00:54:24] and God save the republic

[00:54:25] of the United States

[00:54:27] of America.

[00:54:29] America.