Radio Show Hour 2 – 07/01/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastJuly 01, 202425.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 2 – 07/01/2024

* Guest: Lowell Nelson – CampaignForLiberty.org, RonPaulInstitute.org

* Stop Taxing Tips – Ron Paul.

* “Donald Trump recently promised that, if he wins the November election, he will support eliminating taxes on tips as part of his proposal to renew and expand the 2017 tax cuts.”

* Instead of worrying about how much tax cuts cost the government, the politicians should worry about how much welfare and warfare spending costs taxpayers.

* Julian Assange Is Free! – Judge Andrew Napolitano – “Assange is a hero. He exposed government — the archenemy of personal freedom.”

We are delighted to see him out of prison, although certainly disappointed that he had plead guilty to a crime he did not commit.

* The case against Assange is a sham, and it was motivated by the US Intelligence Community and the DOJ.

* Once Julian reaches Australia, he should denounce the governments that persecuted him and renounce his own guilty plea since he has committed no crime. Then, he should resume WikiLeaks revelations!

* ‘Draft Notice’ from the Shop of Horrors – Dennis Kucinich – LewRockwell.com

* “The coming wars are not patriotic. They are the result of the abject failure of political leadership and a long trail of lies stretching back decades.”

* We are constantly being fed a false narrative to condition us to take positions in support of US taxpayer dollars and materiel shipped to other lands for fabricated wars which leave us insecure, financially weak and morally bankrupt.

“We saw this with Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and now with wars in Ukraine and in the Middle East.”

* almost nothing in government happens by accident. If Congress approves this measure where all men 18 to 26 are automatically registered with the Selective Service, then you can pretty well bet the draft will be reinstated. And that could spell death and disaster for a large percentage of our young men and possibly women. We must not let that happen!

[00:00:00] Music Broadcasting Live from a top-of-the-roki mountains, the crossroads of the west, you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show. Alright, happy to have you along my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman live on your radio. Hard hitting news, the network refused to use? No doubt continues now.

[00:00:37] This my fellow Americans is the broadcast for July 1. The year of our Lord, 2020-4. This is Hour 2 of 2. They're all ways to protect Liberty and property, to promote God-family and country. That is so on your radio and the traditions of our founding fathers.

[00:00:52] Yes indeed, we use the blueprint for Liberty, the Supreme Law, the land, the Constitution for the United States of America as our guide. And as you know, we reject revolution. Unless it's a Jesus revolution, then we're in because we fall the Prince of Peace.

[00:01:04] The checks and balances brilliantly put in place by the founding fathers. What are the great peaceful restorative solutions we have at our fingertips? Of course, low-nelson campaign for Liberty.org is with me and before we get to a lot of his commentary I just want to highlight.

[00:01:19] The writing is on the wall, it's Game Over for Joe Biden. Believe it or not, four different editorial boards are now calling for Joe to step down from the nomination following the debate. Who am I talking about? Let's see.

[00:01:36] The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Chicago Tribune and the Atlantic Constitution all four boards calling for Joe to step aside. Ted Cruz says I believe the odds have now skyrocketed. I believe the writings on the wall are going to replace Joe.

[00:01:55] CBS News did a poll in 70 to percent of the American people believe we need to go ahead and replace Joe. The Roy says Biden's got to go and he's putting together in resolution relating to article, or I should say the 25th Amendment to remove Joe.

[00:02:14] Nicky Haley predicts Democrats will switch to a younger candidate. Joe Biden needs to take a drug test is what I'm saying. Who's running the country? That's a great question asked by Wayne Root. The important question is not who's going to replace Joe.

[00:02:29] Real question is who's running the country? And amen to that question of Joe's on all kinds of psychotropic or who knows what kind of drugs we got to find that out. We also got to know who is really running the country.

[00:02:42] Bill O'Reilly comes out and says the decision has been made to replace Joe Biden. The White House doesn't know how or when to make such a statement, but they're going to do it. He says it's already been decided.

[00:02:57] So when I respond to this really quickly, all I think the Joe Biden days are numbered. My quick take on this is I don't think we need to push for the 25th Amendment and remove Joe too quickly. If you're not very careful, you get Kamala Harris.

[00:03:10] Kamala Harris is very what do you want to say? Not able to choose any expertise. She's not going to experience at all. However, if you make her an incumbent, a black woman, the first ever in the history of

[00:03:26] our nation, and then you back that up was say Hillary Clinton, a Gavin Newsom, a Michelle Obama, something like that. It'll be impossible to win against such a scenario because in common see means a lot in elections.

[00:03:43] And then if you get say a Michelle Obama, you know, you're changing the game here. You've got two women, both black, where Hillary Clinton, hey, you can say she's got tremendous experience. All I'm telling you is it'll be very, very, very difficult indeed.

[00:03:59] So the Republicans need to be wise and careful and not push for the 25th Amendment, not push to remove too quickly. Joe finished out his term in the electoral process. Have its sway. That's my advice and guidance. I get the crisis.

[00:04:12] I also get cooler heads need to prevail. Do you want to chime in on this one? Sure, Sam. Right. I totally agree with you. I think that it would be who they were part of. If they weren't trying to be elected they'd better stick with the weaker opponent.

[00:04:32] I mean, the Democrats in Utah do this all the time. They will switch over to fill it themselves with the Republican Party in order to choose a weaver candidate. They did this 20 years ago when Merrill Cook was running for reelection in Congress and

[00:04:51] there was a young buck named Derek at the Iran against him. And there's a whole bunch of people switched over in the primary to get Dairy Collected because they knew that English Bill Warden, maybe it was a guy who ran against Derek in

[00:05:05] the General, of course he won. He would not have won against Merrill Cook but he did win against the younger gentlemen. And so as a common practice I think for parties to try to get a weaker, the weakest

[00:05:19] of all candidates they can possibly get in order to win. And so you know I'm not looking right now for to invoke the 25th Amendment. I think that when it comes down to running the government there's a lot of areas running

[00:05:40] the government as it is right now and has been passed here since Joe Turkophil. So you know I did not watch the big. It's here clip 20 second clip that it's someone named Danny Parr, a post on the Internet,

[00:05:57] showing Joe answering your question and trading off and measuring something that was unintelligible has he ended the answer and in Donald Trump saying well I hear what Joe said there he knows what either but here's what my answer to this question would be.

[00:06:15] And then I don't know he just seemed to me that Biden really demonstrated that he is losing it mentally not to function properly as a president but I am want to let that ride for a few

[00:06:32] more months I can hope that the Donald can do any election exam. Well I think we need to really expose who is running the presidency as our dear friend Wayne Root highlighted well known talk show hosted, but our FKJR spoke out about his state

[00:06:51] of the union we played that last hour with Dr. Bradley and he brings up some very poignant realities as well and I think it's important to realize that you know what none

[00:06:59] of the major candidates are pro-life many of them have paid for abortions to cover up their own sins all of them are warmongers encouraging undenning wars against all of mankind I mean his disaster mass destruction around the world with really all of them it seems that sooner

[00:07:17] or later that God is going to go ahead and step in and you know change our trajectory you know we want to reject Christ and the Prince of Peace and you know God's not going to tolerate that

[00:07:30] for too long I'll tell you that right now we ended the hour with Dr. Scott Bradley talking about this I said we need Mojo without Joe what is he say that at law the country needs well Joe

[00:07:42] that out Joe there now. We certainly true reminded me of a meme we discussed a family reunion we can you know how some people say well God needs to take the will well that may be true

[00:07:58] but particularly means that God doesn't need to take the will and he's to pull the car over and get out and get your sir washing with his flip-flop. There's no doubt we the people have a

[00:08:12] role to play and we've been derelict in our duty we've been kind of checked out on entertainment whatever else thinking that we can sideline you know watch this thing or whatever else and then

[00:08:21] we think we can jump in in little flashes of the pan thinking where I'm chair quarterbacks none of that will really work with the people must realize there is hope for our nation we can solve

[00:08:30] the problems we face but it's going to take a lot of mojo it's going to take a lot of grit it's going to take a lot of humility and it's going to take a jettison of the mainstream presses

[00:08:38] agenda to divide and conquer America we're going to have to get together as a people and say look it isn't about your opinion or my opinion or what our belief it isn't about the dividing issues

[00:08:47] it's about saving this nation and that's why I really am so focused on saying look we can't just you know let's get rid of Joe get rid of Joe and then all of a sudden you got Kamala

[00:08:57] and then Kamala's backed by you know Michelle Obama is the VP picker Hillary Clinton is the VP picker if you're not very careful I'm telling you Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton will beat Joe Biden

[00:09:07] I mean we'll beat Donald Trump not that I think that they should not that I think the American people who want that but it will be close enough for the next election fraud and between all those things

[00:09:15] if we're not very careful it's hard to take out an incumbent low yeah I'll tell you one of the thing we need to do and that we need them to to God for answers like we talked last week about

[00:09:28] you know the number one point in the economic plan of the re-elected President of El Salvador is number one seek God's wisdom you know my wife and I are going to review the movie tonight

[00:09:45] one night with the king it's a story of Esther and the great story from the Bible where Esther paper people from from from genocide basically how did they do it well they did it with prayer

[00:09:59] and fasting basically you know they were able to change the harder or melt the hearts off in the heart of the king so he wouldn't kill her and also wouldn't kill her people the series people

[00:10:14] so I mean that there's a great example we need to have her 20th faith in mojo I'll tell you that right now yes she should have the guess the courage and the mojo just what you said in order to make

[00:10:28] that happen and we need we need a strong humble leader today just like her all right go ahead and skip the break we've got so much to talk about so little time to discuss it all and get it done

[00:10:41] low let's talk about Ron Paul's incredible column not there don't tax tips right the price I'm talking about someone with mojo he always had the courage to stand up in the

[00:10:53] floor of the house the US House tell it like it is he was not afraid of anybody or anything he understood what really was the answer to whatever problem the United States faced and he recorded message every Monday morning Sam you may remember this yourself

[00:11:18] straight time I don't remember but we used to play it on the radio every week as well because it was so good and I used to listen to it every week I had to all the number and listen to Texas

[00:11:29] straight talk it was not only educational and encouraging but also inspiring well nowadays I don't know if he still posts that but one thing he does do is he posts a column every Monday morning which

[00:11:43] I'm usually reading and which I'm very sharing with your audience you know on Monday morning the night in a clock here on the liberty round table not only is it educational encouraging but

[00:11:56] as also helps us to know how to talk to neighbors on our colleagues about certain issues the reason for that is that he talks of he just simple common sense so you can reasoning

[00:12:08] to advance his side of the story or what he is suggesting is a solution to a problem because it is such common sense it's easy to understand he takes a current event he's less

[00:12:25] in trouble and helps us understand what we have to do which is get follow the constitution once right down to it he's all going back to the constitution now in last column he took something

[00:12:37] that Trump said then he elaborated on the idea quote Donald Trump recently promised that if he win November election he will support he remedy taxes on tips as part of his proposal to renew and expand the 2017 tickets into quote and so that's a current event it's something

[00:12:59] that everybody is mind because they probably heard it and it's current because Donald Trump is in the news right now because of the election season and so there's a run Paul he's

[00:13:11] in a current event and I was going to teach us a lesson about eliminating taxes on tips he says this quote tips often comprise a substantial portion of the earnings of waiters and rate cases

[00:13:24] as well as other service sector employees the amount of the tip usually depends on how well and employee satisfies his customers and since the amount of taxes one pays increases along with the size of the tips taxing tips punishes workers for doing a superior job and the quote

[00:13:44] and so we see here saying how he takes a very he takes a current event which is Donald Trump's statement he teaches us how tips work and how when you tax a tip you're actually

[00:13:59] reducing the incentive up and on employee to please the customer right you can work if you're doing a great job so I'm adding it to government check 100% of that you earned as a waiter or as a

[00:14:14] waitress right if they took a 100% and you would not get anything extra by pleasing the customer right so you have all the incentive to do a great job because you take home pays can remain the same

[00:14:28] regardless of how well you put customer or how big a tip they gave to you right if if government takes a 100% of this tip then regardless of the level of service you provide your customers you're

[00:14:41] not going to see a dying of whatever tip they give you and so it's very easy to see in the extreme why taxing tips is bad it's unhealthy economic environment it's bad for the marketplace you go to

[00:14:56] restaurant you're not going to get nearly as good a service as you would if if the waitress waitress is no that if you do a really great job for you then you're going to give them a big tip

[00:15:08] because that's the way it is right now they haven't incentive to work hard so that that all makes sense it's just really really common sense and so now Dr Paul makes the matter extremely relevant or applicable to people

[00:15:22] you can see this is Collins time and time again that had the pattern of the pattern of the way of the columns he writes he says many service sector employees are young people trying to make money to pay for their

[00:15:38] education or their single parents struggling to provide for their children and the quote so there he's making this issue extremely relevant to you because you might be a young person you might be in the service sector

[00:15:52] you might be working in a job where the tips you get is a large portion of the remuneration that you get for the you you provide you may be a single parent struggling to provide for a child right so

[00:16:07] so he's he's he's making this extremely relevant to his listening audience continue on the quote he says quote making tips tax free gives these hard Americans and immediate pay raise a person may use this pay raise to devote more resources to his children's or his own education

[00:16:28] to save for a home or retirement or a start a business and the quote so there he's hitting several out he factors that they might be relevant to you if you're trying to start a business or if you're

[00:16:40] trying to save to buy a home or to save for retirement see how see how he makes this extremely relevant it is a listener or to the reader then Dr Paul attacks a common excuse in our politicians

[00:16:55] one that they often use is that you know tax cuts cost government money how often if you're a debt tax cost a government money well he writes this quote talking about tax cuts in terms

[00:17:11] of how much money they cost the government as opposed to how much money they leave it hands of the people accepts the premise that the government has a greater moral claim to the money than those who actually earned it and true saying cutting tax costs the government money

[00:17:30] makes as much sense as saying stopping a mother from taking everything in your wallet cost the mother money instead of worrying about how much tax cuts cost the government politicians should worry about how much welfare and welfare spending costs taxpayers into quote well this is just simple

[00:17:52] and good common sense Sam no les all in common sense it's the view of the founding fathers that Ron Paul is echoing forward modern time carrying forward their legacy in a very meaningful

[00:18:05] way one of the things I like about this is we don't have to just get us in taxes all at once we can basically use Ron or random Paul's penny plan reduced the size of government a little bit

[00:18:14] at a time reduce its funding start to shut down government agencies start to again there's so many different weird tax laws this is a great one to say look give those people a benefit you're going

[00:18:25] to taxes on tips that's a little bit a little bit a little bit a little bit and we can just eventually give more and more and more of the people's money back to them and less and less

[00:18:33] of government it can happen peace meal it can happen fairly rapidly but you could do it one little bit at a time and Ron is showing us the way back Rand Paul doing the same thing with

[00:18:42] his penny plan the two together are brilliant because we can piece meal this thing and adjust as we go this is that a crash in the plane we're literally saying okay look we're going to have to

[00:18:52] have a hard landing here you know what first put on your seat belts secondly when the mask drop grab your mask you know we're gonna prepare put everything away make sure things don't

[00:19:01] fly around the cabin you know we can do these things a little bit at a time and they're providing the real concrete solutions of how to get it done low and that's what we discussed last week

[00:19:12] when we're talking about the inflation tax solution there is to cut the spending on warfare and use the billions of dollars that you would have spent you know giving it money to an armaments manufacturer to manufacture new bombs and planes and so forth use that money to tie

[00:19:32] over those on a fair as you cut off our programs right it's just a it's a one two a ABC plan it's a very planned and it's workable because you're not gonna cut off the people

[00:19:46] of the very beginning to pin on that welfare but then you let the young people opt out of the program so they are not forced to pay taxes support the old and the older generation and so there

[00:19:59] you go you take you spend less on warfare and use that to to tie those on welfare tie them over while you cut the welfare program and thus you strip away a huge burden of government

[00:20:14] while at the same time taking care and keeping the homicides to those who've been in welfare program today and so yeah run Paul has great common sense solutions to help us you know

[00:20:28] solve the problems of government so one comment I ask you Sam if you I mean based on the way run rights is columns and what you feel empowered like you could just talk to your neighbor

[00:20:42] about the limiting taxes on tips in a way that that neighbor would totally understand because you know run Paul sort of set the important call and yeah and you know one of the things is right

[00:20:54] now it seems like tips have become instead of being something that I offer for someone doing an incredible job and this is in on column as well you know tips for you used to be kind of if

[00:21:02] someone did an incredible job now you almost feel bad that you got to tip somebody because like otherwise they don't even get paid even if they don't do a great job you kind of feel like you should

[00:21:10] tip now they're asking for tips when they don't even do anything extra for you I mean they you go up stand at the counter order your food they want to tip and then you go up to the counter

[00:21:18] and get your food and throw away your own trash and get your napkins and get your cups you know you do everything yourself and then they want to tip and a lot of Americans be grudged that

[00:21:26] however if it were to be tax free and Americans understood that though then they would feel quite differently about that they'd be like you know what I can go ahead and give this person a tip

[00:21:36] because they deserve it and it would be more individualistic and you know you could really do a tip for a good job and you could say listen I'm going to give them tax free money because I know

[00:21:44] they're doing a great job it would change the game in the relationship big time where it's right now I feel like man this person did a great job how do I hand them a $20 bill instead of

[00:21:54] giving them a tip on the on the check or something like that I don't want them to split it with everybody that I don't even know or didn't do anything for me I don't want half of it to go to the

[00:22:01] government I don't want all these things because remember when we talk about tip tax we're talking about a lot of times it relates to entertainment tax or there's kind of special taxes for anything

[00:22:11] to do with travel entertainment or fast food or food on the road it's not your typical tax it's a higher tax most times too so people need to realize this is huge and it would be so simple to do

[00:22:24] it could literally happen overnight low yeah well the fun things I like to do Sam is a tip with a goldback I mean everybody loves to have golden hands and so there's you know even business

[00:22:39] can't to get goldbacks and the insurance for their service you know when you go to restaurants they have a policy maybe I haven't heard about goldbacks here they're not set up to accept goldbacks

[00:22:52] but yeah the waiters waiters you know they're keen and interested because you know most of them they have a pretty good sense of what's happening to the dollar the devaluation of the dollar right

[00:23:04] and so they're happy to receive a goldback and I don't look to because they if restaurants can't put that into their system they probably can't divide it out the way north started are done and so

[00:23:17] I turn it into be an actual tip but the waiters can keep you know it's even here you don't have to split that up they can actually keep it because it is a true tip so I know that's this kind of

[00:23:32] one fun thing that I like to do had restaurants when I remember he take them back in with me to pay yeah one of the other thing you can do is you can tip a $2 bills you know you get $2 bills and even if

[00:23:46] you don't give him his big of a tip as you normally would but if you give him $2 or $3 two dollar bills a lot of times you know you just say to people look this doesn't have interest on it like all the other bills do I

[00:23:54] don't know if you know that but there's no interest on them because it's not it's not a federal resurvenency United States note that's partly why JFK was killed anyway I digress except to say

[00:24:05] you can do that in a lot of people like man $2 bills I'm gonna save those because people kind of understand there's a difference anytime you can educate about money anytime you can help people

[00:24:14] understand and you know sometimes you just feel like given people a tip meaning some good advice right but we really need to realize that we can get rid of the taxing of tips that's a great start

[00:24:26] per ranpulse column will come back with low notes of campaign for nubny dot org runpullins.toot.org we'll talk more about it you are listening to the one and only liberty roundtable life in corruption informing citizens for suing liberty you're listening to liberty news radio

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[00:30:34] speech to eliminate taxes on PIPs. We heard that. I have always appreciated your Ronald efforts to reduce or eliminate taxes and the bottom line folks we need to select more people who has house who embrace Ron Paul's philosophy and get rid of taxes on.

[00:30:55] Next up, talk about Julian Assange actually in a Palatanos column about Julian Assange's freedom of the whole week. We've covered this several times in the past week because it is big big news. But given the fact that there are many columns in the Palatanos talking about the right

[00:31:20] to free speech which is a right guarantee by the first to be in this constitution, I was hoping that he would write a column about Julian Assange's release. Ensuring that last week's column is about Julian Assange. Now for my part, Sam, I am delighted

[00:31:36] to see him out of prison. Absolutely glad that he after little years or so in prison for in seclusion and prison. Julian Assange can return to his family and share time with them.

[00:31:53] Certainly, disappointing that he had to plead guilty to a crime he did not commit. That's the nature of the plea bargain but I am glad that he's out and just with getting back with family.

[00:32:05] I hope that the number of Julian Assange is doubled in triples in the days ahead. I think the US regime wanted to make an example out of him this way, you know, any other with

[00:32:16] some of the floors from doing where the sounds did and as we will see as we go through this column, the sounds really did a service to the cause of liberty. I really great service and I think that's

[00:32:30] important to note. He writes this quote, the film of speech is a math write. It's also expressed in protected by the constitution and that's that it always can be presumed, constitutional and lawful. I've argued also that because the essence of government

[00:32:52] is the negation of liberty, this presumption against the government should all we be the case. Even when it purports to be protecting liberty, the government because it's existence without unanimous consent is based on stealing liberty and property from those who have not

[00:33:09] consented should always be presumed wrong in moral, unconstitutional and unlawful. Any comments about that? To that point, I'm going to have to reboot my computer because yeah my comments for that point is low. I think he's absolutely spot on on that point and

[00:33:29] bossier the law highlights this very well in the little pamphlet or booklet called the law where it talks about, you know, there is a limit to the amount of government that we can tolerate. The defensive government is legitimate. The offensive government is illegitimate and the reason

[00:33:46] that I bring that up is because people need to understand when we agree as a society to understand that there is, no I'm not a socialist so let's understand this clearly. You got to read bossier the law to really understand what I'm saying here. There is a collective

[00:34:02] that bossier talks about and that collective has a right to self defense, a right to protection, a right to stability, in other words there's a vacuum if you're not very careful. And in that vacuum force will assert itself. So the question becomes how do you get enough force

[00:34:20] to prevent greater force from stealing your liberty? And if you use force enough to prevent that greater force from stealing liberty, you're not really stealing the liberty in fact you're establishing liberty and that's the premise of the law basically which the idea is we've got to

[00:34:34] give up a little bit of our freedom to the collective to actually have freedom individually. And so when I speak of the collective I'm not doing so for a socialist point of view. I'm doing so for me understanding about the proper role of government that's why the founders

[00:34:50] understood that we have to have government. We have to have enough force to prevent a greater force from stealing our liberties from us and that's the right of our founding fathers. And

[00:35:00] with that premise I bring that up because it directly relates here what Judge Andrew Napolitano is saying is hey, we need to be very careful with this stealing liberty idea. What is stealing when is it not?

[00:35:11] When that force is enough to prevent a greater force and nothing more it's a proper role of constitutional limited god or named government. When that becomes beyond that we've lost our way. And that's really the point that Judge Napolitano is making here, well.

[00:35:30] Yeah absolutely right Sam. He says he didn't recounts the genesis of WikiLeaks which nice sounds very interesting everybody knows a certain about WikiLeaks. Julian Assans, led that group and but I found it really illuminating to there's a certain

[00:35:52] fact of the story that we're news to me so I want to quote a little bit of what Napolitano right here in his column to make sure everybody's up to speed on this WikiLeaks is many of you know is the International Digital Journalistic Enterprise that specializes in publishing

[00:36:10] formerly secret matters about governments. In 2010 he declared secret U.S. videos showing an attack on civilians and journalists in that bag, perpetrated American taxi helicopters. The 2007 attacks killed a dozen civilian two writers employees. The George W. Bush administration

[00:36:31] got agonized. As they had previously denied that this attack had taken place. So the video also obtained audio that revealed the Cavalier Childish and remorseless attitude of the Millipersonel who perpetrated the deaths of these innocence in the incident weeks

[00:36:52] months. WikiLeaks released hundreds of thousands of pages of secret classified materials and diplomatic cables which further and dearest Bush administrations. The government claimed that this was the largest security breach of secret materials in the American history. The document

[00:37:12] revealed government crime death on a grand scale. WikiLeaks' source for these secret materials was an army intelligence specialist, Bradley Edward Manning. Manning was arrested in charge with numerous offenses, not the least of which was providing aid and comfort to enemy for which he was

[00:37:32] exposed to the death penalty. Manning began to some of the charges and was tried and conducted on remader of. He was sentenced to 35 years in the military prison. In 2017 President Barack Obama commuted Manning sentenced to time served and he was ordered released just hours before the inauguration

[00:37:54] of Donald Trump to the presidency. I did not know that Manning's sentence was commuted to the time served. I think that that was in the next statement also didn't know. Justin A. App writes this quote Trump.

[00:38:16] I agree with that. And I knew that but I would say that it goes further low in the sense that we should have done even way more than that and we should have pardoned both of them immediately

[00:38:25] on the spot and called them American heroes. But anyway. Yeah, absolutely right. Trump has the critical of both Manning and the Sons, ratchet it up his attacks on the Sons and Obama and our Manning's prison release. And I think there was interpreted by his department

[00:38:45] as his wish for an indictment of Sons, which the DOJ of 18 counts including S. B. Nodge. The DOJ V. Sons and Sons is extradition from London where upon he fled to Dorian Embassy there where he resided the incident for seven years until he was forcefully extracted by British

[00:39:09] police and the court. Now, at this point, Judge Naph has straight out that the case against the Sons is a sham and it was motivated by US intelligence community and the Department of Justice.

[00:39:23] Well, now before to that topic, they'll say, well, I want to comment about this. I did not know that Trump, yeah, I figured that Trump was taking it out on Obama for releasing it. But I didn't

[00:39:35] know that Trump also had been a tax-assong. And so basically, Trump bought into this lie that the Sons was violating the S. In a Jack and probably because Trump got this whole ball rolling

[00:39:52] is probably why the DOJ continued to persecutze the Sons. And he was in the Ecuadorian embassy and then later when he was in Baltimore's prison in the UK. So that made me kind of angry against

[00:40:09] Trump that didn't recognize the heroism of Sons. And as a Sons, he didn't do anything wrong here. He didn't do anything wrong. And he always encouraging Trump to pardon the Sons back in the day

[00:40:22] and he wouldn't do it and say him on the Donald. Hopefully he's there different now. I sure hope so. And so we have to ask our question, why did why did Judge Nav call us to sham?

[00:40:36] Yeah, why did Judge Nav call us to sham? He answers the question this for me. Judge Nav writes quote, it is a sham because the first that protects the freedom of speech of all person,

[00:40:47] not just Americans. Even though the materials of the WikiLeaks received had been stolen by manning because they were and are of profound interest to the public. American drones targeting civilian for example secret US military actions in countries with which the US was not at war

[00:41:05] and government lying to the public on a grand scale. The media is free to reveal them. The Supreme Court announced this legal principle in the Pentagon at risk in 1971. There, Daniel Ellsberg, a civilian employee of the Pentagon, stole classified reveals that demonstrate that the US Army

[00:41:27] generals have been lying to present a limb in the Johnson. And LBJ had been lying to the public military progress during the war via NAM. When Ellsberg turned the materials over to the New York Times and to the Washington Post, the Nixon's deputors justice obtained a court order

[00:41:45] barring their publication within days of support lifted that order and issued an opinion for their expanding First Amendment rights to include right to know what the government has done. The court ruled that publishers are immune from civil liability and criminal prosecution

[00:42:03] when they published data of material interest on, sorry, when they published data of material interest to the public, even if the data were stolen. Ellsberg, like manning, was indicted for S. Edge and yet when the trial judge in Ellsberg's case learned that the FBI had then to

[00:42:23] what office of his psychiatrist looking for his medical records, the judge dismissed the case and the quote. Now that's a long quote saying, I did not know that about the Ellsberg case. I heard

[00:42:38] the names, I heard about the Pentagon papers but the answer to that opinion by the Supreme Court, I'd never read until last night. The court ruled that publishers are immune from civil liability and criminal prosecution. They can publish whatever they want and their immune from prosecutors,

[00:42:57] particularly if what published is a material interest of the public. I mean, up pretty pretty. You're right on the point in your right on the real of law but they're changing that now with January 6, they're starting to prosecute and persecute journalists for reporting the truth and

[00:43:12] the evidence there that they saw on the ground physically. Information that's coming out in videos and everything else and some of the witnesses that have facts and details and documentation and

[00:43:22] you know, etc. So we better be very careful that that's on the altar if we're not smart enough to defend it, they will steal it from us too. So we better not let that change per January 6 either,

[00:43:32] lol. Absolutely right. Now, you know, back to this column by Judge Nath, he says last weekend, the American British government agreed to set us on free if he pleads guilty to one count of

[00:43:46] conspiracy to commit at odds he'll be sentenced to time serve and then go home to freedom in Australia. Now, in any right, I'm ecstatic to the sun's feet. Once he reaches Australia, Judge Nath writes, he should denounce the governments that persecuted him and renounce

[00:44:05] own guilty police since he has committed no crime. And then he should resume WikiLeaks evolutions in the quote by the way, Sam. I could not agree more. Yeah, totally. I must be to speak to Tucker Carlson gave an astrator who just right after the announcement that

[00:44:23] Julian Assange would be released. In fact, he was in flight. Tucker Carlson was in flight on his way to Australia when the news of Julian's release won't public. And anyway, Tucker was thinking

[00:44:37] quote, he said this in speech. He said quote, when is it when? Does Australia end going to send a worship up to times, the times, I guess you don't know, anyway, the river there. Does Australia

[00:44:49] going to send a worship up to times to get their guide back? And I mean it, end of quote. Hey, man. Tucker also observed, yeah, he also observed that the framers wrote the first amendment to protect the freedom of speech because they had experienced the tyranny of

[00:45:04] heat yours, the third, first hand. It seems you're, it's suppressed their extra side free in the streets, but the framers of Australia and New Zealand and Canada, they hadn't thought they would ever need such a protection because they were good people themselves. They couldn't imagine

[00:45:20] people exercising since tearing over others, but that concept is being seriously challenged today. I thought that was a pretty interesting comment by Tucker Carlson, you know, observing that, you know, Australian disease and Canada hadn't really written in the freedom each

[00:45:36] into their constitutions like the Americans did to the US Constitution because Americans had experienced that tyranny firsthand. And so now it's being severely tested like you say in the J. Six trials, obviously the Assons imprisonment and so anyway, I just really appreciate this

[00:45:58] column. And let me understand here, his bold, salty base at the end of his column saying Judge Nath Andrew the Polytana writes this quote, the sad sad sad sad sad sad have perfected three things lying stealing and killing. In the Assons of the Nations we learned

[00:46:20] that they have exalted what they have perfected. They don't care about the Constitution or the rule of law, both of which they have sworn to uphold. The deep state is animated by a warped belief that its personnel are superior to the Constitution and can use the powers of

[00:46:39] government how or they want so long as they can get away with it. They prefer the government's unbiability and the servitude of the rest of us. Amen to that. Dennis Kusenich across

[00:46:55] partisan lines, but a dear friend that's standing up for the truth as well. Part of some ship doesn't matter here. We want the truth wherever it's found, Loll. Absolutely right. You know,

[00:47:08] we took all the Dennis wrote a couple weeks ago and then last week we emphasized it with a column by Caitlin Johnstone. And we go back to Dennis Kusenich again with another great article

[00:47:21] about the drafts and this was in recent persuasive history. He begins with coming wars are not patriotic they are the result of the adjec failure, political leadership and long-tell of lies stretching that decades into a quote. Really sounds like Ron Paul with his opening statement

[00:47:42] Sam. In fact I believe he and Ron teamed up quite often in their efforts to stop the wars and to bring the truth home. Kusenich writes quote, the military and death reflects which President Eisenhower are so precisely described. Today has a death grip on Americans,

[00:47:58] budget politics, media narrative and foreign policy. Instead of building things of domestic value we both things up around the world. Instead of in this 20 into things which help our artistic economy thrive America borrows and spends for war creating a mechanism for ripen insulation.

[00:48:19] Conflicting fair to false narrative to condition us, to take pensions and supports of you going to have taxpayer dollars in material shipped to other labor fabricated wars which leads us to secure financially and morally bankrupt. We've let's with Vietnam,

[00:48:36] Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and now wars that you claim in the Middle East and the court. So I find Sam that kind of is really quite a good writer. Okay, his next statement Sample he's

[00:48:50] towards scaffold to conjure the image of someone suffering death by hanging. He writes this quote, the scaffold for a large military draft infrastructure is being constructed to prepare to sacrifice young Americans to global war. A step to his automatic registration for selected service

[00:49:11] at a time, which a recruitment is like being badly. According to essay facts there were 1.3 million active duty military in 2023, 41% viewer than in 1987 most recent peak. So for at wars about strict recruiting to voracious war machine, Nebysad, new blood

[00:49:37] into quote, then he reminds us that just last month Sam the U.S. House passed the NDAA for 2025 which contained this section that would require the automatic registration for draft of 1826 year old males, the U.S. Yarm Senate Armed Services Committee, released a similar proposal

[00:49:57] but for women and he writes this and lets this process is brought to a halt in the U.S. Senate all young U.S. men and women fully 32 million Americans will be subject to a draft in the court.

[00:50:12] Now, the thing about this Sam, you and I both know that men are supposed to register with the selected service when they turn 18 but but Cassin Beach and he talks about this and says, you know, it's done with a light touch. People get away without registering

[00:50:30] with a selected service all the time and nobody goes looking for them to make sure that they get registered but if we turn the page on this, it's an MBAA for 2025 passes both houses and

[00:50:44] it's signed by the president then it will become automatic right? And so you won't have an option you won't have the choice of either signing up or not signing up with the selected service.

[00:50:58] And just that writes this creates a surveillance system for one purpose and one purpose only to make sure young people cannot escape going to war. This raises several constitutional questions or number four and fifth amendment. And of course, so I mean isn't pretty important

[00:51:17] bill and a lot of people are poopering this but Cassin Beach and others are warning the American people of this section in the MBAA for 2025 and then Cassin Beach we don't have time to get it all

[00:51:31] these details but he talks about the World War II well there was a draft instituted more than a year before Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor then was Vietnam came along and he says that the draft came along

[00:51:47] a couple years in advance of the Gulf of Tonk and incident and that resulted in draft 58,000 people were killed in that war the Vietnam War nearly 2 million men were drafted for that war

[00:52:03] and he talks about the war in Iraq right? He talks about how that started in the war if you have to understand the war in Libya and then this statement I found very interesting saying he says

[00:52:14] at the time at the same time National Guard units from Ohio and Illinois have been activated and sent to the Middle East he is talking about the war in Israel against Gaza. Well just think the

[00:52:26] National Guard units will send this and this goes to importance of defend the Guard Act that we have mentioned on this show half a dozen times National Guard units from Ohio and Illinois have been activated and sent to the Middle East now that's an active combat zone Sam

[00:52:44] and what would defend the Guard Act do? We have been defamed the Guard Act and you can look this up at defamedagard.us. We will prohibit descending the National Guard's movement into a compact zone

[00:52:57] a combat zone without a declaration of war by Congress and so folks you need this passed in your state you need to stay legislation with a backbone to pass this if you want

[00:53:10] to preserve the lives protect the lives of young men and women in your state from going into a combat zone for no reason they're not going there to defend the US that's what our military is

[00:53:22] for folks to defend United States not to you know advance the interest of the current leaders of our US regime Sam and I better stop there because we're running out of time but

[00:53:34] let's be fair to hear all the point that is being made here by Kushinich. Dennis Kushinich is that every time before a war one two three years before hand Congress passes this forced conscription idea they're doing it again so you can bet if this passes both houses that

[00:53:55] they know about and are planning for war. You can't do this over and over and over and have it happen happen happen happen and not have for knowledge and that's the point that he's drawing

[00:54:05] to and I can cure 100% we've got to stop this law and we've got to do it now. Yeah and we remind everybody that nothing in government happens by accident not a single thing. If Congress approves this measure then ladies and gentlemen your young men and probably young women

[00:54:26] are going to be drafted for the upcoming wars in the world and we got to stop it. You're saying we got to stop it. Low Nelson campaign for liberty.org doing a phenomenal job as always thank you so much for all

[00:54:42] your contributions to the broadcast ladies and gentlemen we've got a lot of work to do not only in the culture wars but we got to work hard.