* Guest: Lowell Nelson – CampaignForLiberty.org, RonPaulInstitute.org
* The Debate Should Be a Wake-Up Call For Americans – Ron Paul.
“Restraint is the real toughness. Non-intervention is the only foreign policy that will keep us safe and free. We’ve tried it the other way and it does not work. Let’s try something different.”
* Twilight’s Last Gleaming – Andrew Napolitano.
* The Forgotten Declaration that Explained the War for Independence – Michael Boldin, TenthAmendmentCenter.com
* Are you familiar with the “Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms,” approved unanimously by the Second Continental Congress on July 6, 1775.
* Former Israeli PM Admits Israel’s War Crimes Can’t Happen Without US Support – Caitlin Johnstone,
* Russia Finally Acknowledges That She Is at War With Washington – Paul Craig Roberts, LewRockwell.com
* The Spirit of 1776 – AmericanThinker.com
* Do you carry the Spirit of 1776?
* A Trump-Thomas ticket would be a game-changer for 2024 – TheBlaze.com
[00:00:00] The Rocky Mountains, the Crossroads of the West. You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Touch. Alright, happy to have you along my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman Live on your radio heart hitting news that it was refused to use note out. Continue now.
[00:00:42] This is the broadcast for July 8th in the year of our Lord 2,024. This is our 2 of 2. The goal always protect like Liberty and property to promote God family and country. To do so on your radio and traditions of our founding fathers, we reject revolution, less
[00:00:57] it's the Jesus Revolution then we're in. We had a great conversation with Dr Scott Bradley last hour. We talked about all kinds of stuff but primarily what's going to happen with Joe is he going to be replaced Tom Fittner of Judicial Watch asks a wise question
[00:01:14] Would any American trust Mr. Biden to be the judge in the court case and to decide the outcome? No, thank you. We also played the sound by word Joe Biden thinks he's a black woman.
[00:01:28] He said that is on words that's just getting a little crazy late as to denone the question as will he survive? Wouldn't it now alone else at campaignfiliberty.org? He's the, I don't know what you call it, regional director or state director for a campaign
[00:01:41] for a campaign for a campaign for liberty. Welcome to the broadcast sir. Thanks for having me Sam, it's pleasure as always. What do you think can Joe withstand that all? No, I don't think he can't, I don't think he will.
[00:01:58] I don't think the Democrats are going to tolerate his continued occupation of the office there in the White House. Some of them are jumping ship I mean they'll only hold on to him as long as they retain their own seats of power.
[00:02:12] The very moment they perceive that Joe is an anchor, you know, to them they'll want to drop him and get somebody else in there that will seem to, you know, be more promising for them to retain their own seats. Who will they get?
[00:02:27] Governor Newsom, Governor, whatever her name is that goof governor from Pennsylvania or well they get maybe Michelle Obama, who do you think they'll end up with? Yeah, to me it's a toss between Newsom and Obama. You know Michelle Obama, she's pretty articulate that pretty persuasive.
[00:02:49] I think it would double their. Hey man, do you think Obama is a female though, do you think really Michelle is a Michelle or a lot of people think it's Mike and they say that because Piercey theory, I say a DNA test with solvent in two seconds.
[00:03:03] Yeah, DNA tests have definitely solved it would he or she submit to such a test? No, but you know, that'd be a great way to put in to the consumer. Yeah, Brock can do a test too.
[00:03:14] We could find out a Frank Marshall Davis, the communist leaders his father if it's really a Kenyan father. You know, Brock's brother is the one that says from Kenya says he's not really his brother.
[00:03:23] So I don't even know how to respond all this except for hey, if we're going to talk about fake news, let's quit pedaling fake news, let's double down and get the facts. Shall we?
[00:03:32] That's why I'm asking for a drug test for Joe and a DNA test for Michelle and Brock. Yeah, that's a couple of good. All right. There's so many topics, so little time-laden and then we campaign for Liberty.org. Ron Paul Institute dot org speaking around Paul.
[00:03:52] Dr. Paul put together another as always, hit it out of the park. Call them that a baby should be a wake up call for Americans. Ron Paul, boy, howdy, low. Yeah, he said there are plenty of surprises in that debate for one he wrote.
[00:04:07] America's rely on an mainstream media for their news learned they have been lied to. For the past three years about President Biden's capability to do the job easy elected to do. The realization that the media has been lying for years about Biden is a positive development.
[00:04:26] As hopefully, thoughtful Americans might begin wondering what else the media has been lying about. For example, they'll find out that the media has been lying to them for years about Russia and Ukraine and about the Middle East and elsewhere.
[00:04:40] They will find out that our hyper-interventionist foreign policy does not make us safer and more free but the opposite. And they're quote, great, great opening there and it actually begs the question, are you a thoughtful American? I mean, listen to our you, a thoughtful American?
[00:04:57] Well, I believe you are because you are listening to Liberty Roundtable where we seek to expose the lies of the mainstream media. A doctor Paul wrote that most Americans think quote, foreign policy is something that happens over there with few direct effects back home.
[00:05:14] Dumping nearly 200 billion dollars into the law's calls call, the Ukraine may at most seem like an annoyance to many Americans, but it's not like they're being snatched by gangs and military recruiters and sent to the front line as is happening to Ukrainian men in the quote.
[00:05:34] And by the way, saying this really is a hallmark of Dr. Paul's service in the Congress. He's always helping us understand the connection between foreign policy and domestic policy. See our interventionist foreign policy does affect our domestic policy and very few people realize that, Sam.
[00:05:54] And yet Dr. Paul, he's been saying that for years and years. For example, he writes, however, the $200 billion is real money and the effect on our economy is also real. The bill will be paid by each American family indirectly through the inflation tax.
[00:06:44] The definition of strong is different from Dr. Paul's definition of strong. And so I thought back Sam to the presidential debates where Dr. Paul was running for president, this is in 2008 and 2012.
[00:06:57] He agreed that yes, we needed a strong president, but his idea of a strong president is someone who is strong enough to resist the urge to intervene in the affairs of sovereign nations around the world.
[00:07:11] And enough to resist the urge to spend more money on domestic programs that continue to cripple those they were designed to help strong enough to say no to unconstitutional acts of Congress.
[00:07:22] And so forth, you get the idea that is a definition of strong that I like, I prefer I agree with that definition of strong we need a strong president. I don't want to think that strong as correlated with being a bully or threatening other nations, right?
[00:07:43] Threatening other sovereign nations. Well, back to the column here, it is true that Biden is bringing us to the brink of another world war. That's what Trump said.
[00:07:52] But Trump really had no better answer. Trump's foreign policy seems to be that we're he in office, the rest of the world would not dare do anything against his will.
[00:08:02] See, that's a tyrannical attitude too. So anyway, so Dr. Paul reminds us, quote, the world does not work that way, you know, speaking of bullying.
[00:08:13] Nekays of US sanctions placed on any country that fails to do at Washington demands have backfire and led to the emergence of a block of countries united in their resistance to American dictates into quote, right?
[00:08:29] So being tough on less powerful countries may work in the short term, but it cannot work in the long run, Sam. And now I love how Ron Paul concludes his column.
[00:08:40] quote, I have always said that real strength in foreign policy comes from restraint to prevent these bad outcomes everywhere stop intervening everywhere. It is not toughness that would have prevented Russia from taking action against Ukraine. It is restrained.
[00:09:00] Not launching a coup in Ukraine in 2014 would have prevented the disastrous war in Ukraine, just like not stirring up trouble in the South China Sea would prevent a war with China.
[00:09:13] Not continuing to occupy an intervene in the Middle East would prevent a major regional war which might include Iran and other big players in the region. Restraint is the real toughness. Is the only foreign policy that will keep us safe and free?
[00:09:30] We've tried it the other way and it does not work. Let's try something different and of quote and end of the sentence. And that is the quintessential point, ladies and gentlemen, we've seen what does not work. We've been in wars literally my whole lifetime undeclared unconstitutional immoral wars.
[00:09:47] And you know what? Non-intervention is the only foreign policy that has a prayer working. The founders understood this principle too, let's not pretend this is some new idea that hasn't worked or that hasn't been tried.
[00:09:59] This has been time tested for decades and the founding fathers as they did an exhaustive review of history and applied everything they possibly could discover to their own situations. We can do the same with their research and their standards and their standing.
[00:10:15] We can stand on their shoulders, so this isn't new or untried or just a wild idea. This is grounded in facts over time. A little George Washington at this view run. Paul has this view. I have this view.
[00:10:28] It just seems like the hawker stugs on both sides of the aisle. Don't get it. Go ahead and skip the break. You have so the right Sam, John Quincy Adams and others of our founders and framers understood this view perfectly well.
[00:10:41] They had been on the receiving end of tyranny from King George III and his minions. General Gage and so forth and they knew that they were personally the recipients of this tyranny.
[00:10:55] And they said no way we're going to be in a form of country or form of state and independent nation, the 13 independent sovereign nations. No way were they going to be tyrannical.
[00:11:08] And yet this next column by Andrew Napolitano, he basically is saying we have become the empire from which we succeeded. And you know 248 years ago and that's really sad that that's happening, but that's that's the gist of an of Napolitano's column.
[00:11:28] Yeah and his title in my opinion tells it all think about the song. Twilight's last leaving is the name of his article, but Twilight's last leaving. And then they talk about what the rockets red glare bombs bursting in air. The next stands is war.
[00:11:44] We're on the brink of this not only externally internationally or globally or whatever you want to call it foreign affairs, but domestically we're in trouble too. I mean what happens if Joe Biden gets removed? Do people write it?
[00:11:57] What happens if Joe Biden stays in and wins and people believe it's election fraud? All I'm telling is each side is ready to take things to the next level.
[00:12:07] Last hour Dr. Bradley and I talked about hey we need to do what the founding fathers did on July 8th, 1775. We need to authorize you know having all of branch petition the founders did that back in the day they didn't want to go to war.
[00:12:20] And we will be the same. We don't want to go to war for forced to do what we must we will, but if we can put forth a piece style all of branch we want to do that.
[00:12:30] But I'm convinced that on every front we're getting closer to war domestically foreign. Every area we're creeping towards war and I think Andrew Nepal tunnels really trying to back away from that to Sydney. Well I certainly believe so.
[00:12:47] I mean basically he said he was writing that you know we've come to the point as a country where. I think we've made the candidates for president instead of talking about fidelity to the constitution.
[00:13:01] They're they're bella coast and they're bragging about you know how they're going to bring peace to the world and settle all the problems we have. They didn't even mention the constitution right.
[00:13:13] They didn't mention the Declaration of Independence some of the founding documents that were so important to our history and to our origin. And we need to understand those more you know better than ever before if we ever hope to secure liberty for ourselves and our posterity.
[00:13:32] Judging app writes that 240 years ago the Declaration of Independence from the British Empire was a manifestation of limited government and maximum individual freedom. And then he talks about several timeless principles in this document one is the principle of natural law.
[00:13:51] He writes quote the natural law teaches that a rights come from our humanity and our humanity is a gift from God.
[00:13:58] Jefferson recognizes when he wrote that we are all created equal and endowed by a creator of certain unalienable rights and among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
[00:14:08] Recognizing the origin of human freedom in the creator and referring to our rights as in alienable expressly accepts the concept of natural law. And thereby rejects the theory embraced by government today which claims itself as the fountain and origin of our rights.
[00:14:27] We know the government believes this because it takes away our rights to life free speech religious liberty assembly private property travel self defense and privacy every day end of quote.
[00:14:39] And you know and so that was his opening salvo their families remember that Jefferson appealed to the laws of nature and the nature's god now he could have appealed to the British tradition of individual rights he could have appealed to the magna carda.
[00:14:54] He could have appealed to any number of acts of parliament that had granted Englishmen their rights over the years in the centuries, but he didn't do that he appealed to our creator.
[00:15:04] Now another Jefferson in principle embodied in the declaration is the idea that the proper role of government is not to do for the people whatever they want and they cannot do for themselves. The proper role of government is to protect the natural rights of those who are governed.
[00:15:22] Well that was 248 years ago and nowadays unfortunately as Napolitano rights quote the Jeffersonian principles that animated the just war for self government called the American Revolution have all been discarded. Think about it. Do you know anyone today who is consented to the monster government that we have today?
[00:15:46] A government that claims out of its own belly that it can write any wrong regulate any behavior tax any event borrow any amount and kill any person friend or imagine fo. End of quote in in other words Sam we have strayed far from our roots.
[00:16:04] But listen to how judgena Napolitano ends his column quote the former American republic is now an empire. With an annual military budget largely than those of the next nine countries combined and with troops on more than 1000 American military installations around the globe.
[00:16:23] As George III once boasted of his empire the sun never sets on our empire. That would be the form of government against which Jefferson and his colleagues violently and successfully rebelled.
[00:16:40] Unchecked government is the arc enemy of personal liberty and a government that rejects its founding values recognizes no limits to its powers and assaults liberties of those at governs should be altered or abolished before liberties last gleaming turns to a long cold darkness.
[00:16:59] End of quote end of column in fact. Now Sam I do not believe that Andrin Apolitano is suggesting a violent revolution.
[00:17:08] I believe he would suggest a peaceful change in government had I written this column I would vended with reference to Federalist number 46 authored by James Madison who in response to an unwarntable amazure of the federal government.
[00:17:24] One unwarntable meaning an unconstitutional measure he recommended James Madison recommended four things described who to the people refusal to cooperate with the officers of the union. Friends of the executive magistrate of the state meaning the governor of the state and forth the embarrassment created by legislative devices.
[00:17:47] But I do like the foundation he laid Sam using natural light rights that we have from God set forth in the declaration of independence and then how he characterized the current US regime as an empire.
[00:18:01] I just think that is a stunning way to put the you know the US regime we are now an empire the sun doesn't set on our empire Sam and basically we have rejected the principles upon which our considerator republic was founded Sam.
[00:18:23] Amen to that you know there's a lot of stuff happening in the country and it's easy for people to get kind of confused in my opinion what's happening but let's be very clear from Ron Paul saying look we need to be very very very careful.
[00:18:36] Of war we need to wake up call for americans we need to realize we're spending ourselves into oblivion it's going to be the undoing of america.
[00:18:43] You know what restraint is the real toughness is the point of his column in a humble foreign policy and nonanubbing just interventionist foreign policies of key.
[00:18:53] And then you know in a poletano doubling down in a prolific way as well saying hey you know what are we on the brink.
[00:19:00] Sadly I think we are now we need to go to Michael Bolton 10th Amendment Center talking about the forgotten declaration that explained the war for independence that's kind of critical to understand it'll divide you know where we are in history as history repeat itself from what happened then and what we might do to prevent it now low.
[00:19:20] And this goes along with in connection with the celebration of independence day last week. Where have you heard the phrase resolved to defremand rather than live slaves right where have you heard that these powerful words were pinned by Thomas Jefferson and John Dickinson.
[00:19:40] Now John Dickinson by the way he was known as the pinman of the revolution. These words appear in an extremely important document called the Declaration of the Cuses and necessity of taking up forms this measure was approved unanimously by the second continental congress on July 6 1775.
[00:20:03] In other words one year before the Declaration of Independence was approved. See the colonists have been pushing back in a major way against the tyranny of King George III and his parliament.
[00:20:15] So often completely ignored by government run schools today and overshadowed by the Declaration of Independence this document this declaration of causes and necessity of taking up arms stands as a crucial but forgotten explanation. Of the war for independence.
[00:20:36] The colonists denounced a British peace officer that demanded gun control and detailed their grievances against unlimited British power. That's what this declaration is that's the essence of this declarations. Now 10 years before the Declaration of Independence came the Declareatory Act of 1766.
[00:20:58] This was issued by the British Parliament and it asserted British authority over the colonies in all cases whatsoever. But in the Declaration of the Cuses and necessity of taking up arms Jefferson and Dickinson rejected this claim of unlimited power.
[00:21:17] If it was possible for men who exercised their reason to believe that the divine offer of our existence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property in and an unbounded power over others.
[00:21:32] The inhabitants of these colonies might at least require from the parliament a great Britain some evidence that this dreadful authority over them has been granted to that body.
[00:21:43] In other words, what they were saying is look if you think God wanted a few people to exercise complete control over the rest of the people then you would at least want parliament to show you where God had granted them that authority.
[00:21:58] That's what they were saying in this declaration. Well, the colonists did not believe that a few should rule the many without consent to the many. So in this document the Declaration of the Cuses and the necessity of taking up arms of 1775 they listed some other grievances.
[00:22:19] Giving in grunting our money with our consent. Well, for an eight programs comes to mind. Extending the jurisdiction of courts of Admiralty and Vice Admiralty beyond their ancient limits. Depriving us of the accustomed and in Estinible power of or privies of trial by jury.
[00:22:39] It's really a right not a privilege. Suspending the legislature of one of the colonies, introducing all commerce to the capital of another. Altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter, exempting the murders of colonists from legal trial and in effect from punishment.
[00:23:00] You know, any number of these grievances they listed here and then they asked the obvious questions. But why should we enumerate our injuries in detail? By one statute it is declared that parliament can of right make laws to bind us in all cases whatsoever.
[00:23:19] What is to defend us against so enormous as so unlimited a power? And of course that's the important question they were asking. See they made clear in this Declaration of 1775 that the colonists had been pleading for change for a decade.
[00:23:39] Quote we for 10 years incessantly and in effectually be siege the throne as supplicants. We reasoned we demonstrated with parliament in the most mild and decent language. And a quote, but in response, King George III's and armies and navies to enforce these fiat laws.
[00:24:00] And so Jefferson and Dickinson made clear that the colonists loyalty to liberty must supersede their loyalty to the king. Quote we have pursued every temperate, every respectful measure.
[00:24:12] We have even proceeded to break off commercial intercourse with our fellow subjects as the last piece of old admonition that our attachment to no nation upon earth should supplant our attachment to liberty.
[00:24:26] And of quote, amen to that quick pause later and gentlemen low Nelson campaign for liberty dot org on a roll. We're talking about peace in America. How do we achieve it? Man we've got turmoil on every front.
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[00:30:14] I'm writing shotgun today with your host Sam Bushman. We've been talking about this marvelous document approved in 1775 entitled The Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms. It was authored by Thomas Jefferson and John Dickinson and it has in it phrase that's particularly poignant.
[00:30:36] We are, it says honor justice and humanity for bid us Tainley to surrender that freedom which we receive from our gallon ancestors and which are innocent posterity have a right to receive from us. Boy, this is a powerful, powerful sentiment.
[00:30:53] See General Gage had offered them terms of peace. He says if you give us, if you give up your arms, then we'll stop waging this war against you. But he also said, but we also want Samuel Adams and John Hancock.
[00:31:09] You got to give them a two because he wanted to hang those two. And of course I think this inspired Benjamin Franklin's comment if we don't hang together then we'll all hang separately. Because they were very intent. They wanted to kill these people. These rebellious, you know, colonists.
[00:31:26] But this document explains the causes, right? For the war for independence. And so Jefferson and Dickinson continued in this declaration. They wrote this quote, with hearts fortified with these animating reflections. We most solemnly before God and the world declare that
[00:31:47] exerting the utmost energy of those powers which are beneficial Creator had graciously bestowed upon us. The arms we have been compelled by our enemies to assume we will in defiance of every hazard with unabating firmness and perseverance. Employee for the preservation of our liberties being with one mind
[00:32:10] resolved to die free man rather than live slaves. And this really is the precursor document that set the stage for the in the declaration of independence. As you know, the most of the document highlights the justification,
[00:32:26] the train of usher patients against them and all this kind of stuff. This was the precursor to set the stage for that brilliant document to come forward. Absolutely right Sam. And that's why Michael Bolden from the 10th Amendment Center wanted
[00:32:41] to talk about it during the celebration of independence day because too many of us Americans think that independence day is morphed into the fourth or July celebration. And say the words independence anymore. It's happy succession day really, succession from the British Empire of 1776.
[00:33:03] And we just, we don't recognize, we don't realize really how important this act of succession was to get out from under the thumb of the tyranny. You've King George III in his parliament. This document does explain this history better than any of your document.
[00:33:24] This again is declaration of the causes and necessity of taking up arms of 1775, 10. You're right about that. And I think it's really important for Americans to understand how much the founding fathers tried to avoid war. Okay? I mentioned on July the 8th, that's today, 1775.
[00:33:49] Americans authorized a, all of branch petition to try to get King George to back down. Now you're talking about this effort to create a humble foreign policy that'll keep us safe and free. You know, this is important this forgotten declaration
[00:34:05] that explains the words like we don't want to go to war, but we have to and here's why they didn't want to. But you know what? Ladies and gentlemen, let's be very clear about this. The wars that we're in internationally speaking now of our own making.
[00:34:25] They are of our own making. Okay? Most of these countries couldn't go to war. If it wasn't for a few bad actors, the United States leading the charge creating so many weapons of mass destruction. So many weapons of war.
[00:34:39] In fact, the former Israeli PM or Prime Minister admits that Israel's war crimes couldn't happen without US backing and support. Caitlin Johnstone nails this what in highlights. We're in all these wars because of our military industrial complex. It's all about money. It's all about war. We love war.
[00:34:58] We love to be the world's bully, the world's cop, and none of this could even be happening without us leaving the charge and army everybody to the teeth, low. Yes, Caitlin Johnstone writes that former Israeli Prime Minister,
[00:35:10] E.H.D. O.Mert, has been launching a forceful attack on Benjamin Netanyahu and both US and Israeli media for sabotaging peace in Gaza and pushing Israel to the brink with Hezbollah in Lebanon. During which he inadvertently made an interesting acknowledgement,
[00:35:29] which flies in the face of the Biden administration's fainting powerlessness to reign in Israel's insanity. And, of quote, what was this interesting acknowledgement? Well, it is the fact that Israel depends on the US for its war power. Quote, for many years Israel's political stability in the international arena
[00:35:51] rested on the absolute support of the United States. writes all-murt adding this, The entire Israeli Air Force relies completely on American aircraft, fighter planes, trans-work planes, refuel their planes and helicopters. All of Israel's air power is based on the American commitment to defend Israel.
[00:36:11] We have no other reliable source for essential supplies of equipment, munitions and advanced weapons that Israel cannot manufacture on its own end-of-quote. Well, all-murt's comments echo those made by Major General Yitzhak Brick in November of last year. Now, Brick said this, quote,
[00:36:29] All of our missiles, the ammunition, the precision guided bombs, all the airplanes and bombs is all from the US. The minute they turn off the tap, you can't keep fighting. You have no capability. Everyone understands that we cannot fight this war
[00:36:47] without the United States' period, and a quote. Wow, so this acknowledgement, Sam basically contrasts its a huge contrast with what the Biden administration has been saying. The US regime has been saying, It can do nothing about Israel's attack on Gaza. Ha! Library? Ha!
[00:37:07] The regime has been lying to us. And I know nobody fell off their chair and surprised by my last statement there, but this column just underscores the fact that your government is lying to you
[00:37:18] when it says it cannot stop Israel from killing our brothers and sisters in Gaza. And so, bottom line here folks, the Kailin Johnstone answer column with this. The US is just as responsible for what's happening in Gaza as Israel itself.
[00:37:36] And we'll be responsible for everything that happens in Lebanon as well. This could end, or I'm sorry, they me speaking of the US regime. They could end this at any time. And they choose to keep it going instead.
[00:37:52] As no Tom Schib once said during the second in Shatata, quote, they're not Israeli helicopters. Their US helicopters with Israeli pilots end of quote. And there you have it, and it's not just that feeder in which we could back out and have a humble appropriate foreign policy.
[00:38:12] We could get us an unjust war. But we find out from Paul Craig Roberts were in another war, even though Congress has never declared so. The evidence continues to mount about our heads and on us abuses on the international stage. Here it is, law.
[00:38:30] And this war has been going on for longer than you and I thought. According to reports, Paul Craig Roberts writes, quote, Russia responded to Washington's cluster bomb attack on civilians in the Crimea by informing Washington that the two countries are now at war.
[00:38:50] What it means, if anything remains to be seen, it does not seem to have caused any consternation in Washington and the quote. And see, that's a sad part of this story. Sam Public officials in the General Government in Washington, D.C.,
[00:39:04] do not seem to be concerned that Russia really suddenly declared speaking of its relationship to the US quote, we are no longer at peace and a quote. Boy, what does that mean, Sam? We are no longer at peace. Well, that means we're at war.
[00:39:21] Russia basically declared that they're in a state of war with the United States. Well, then Paul Craig Roberts retraces some history for us. Quote, in actual fact, hot war between Russia and Washington began in 2008.
[00:39:37] When Washington surprised Putin by sending a US trained and equipped Georgian army into south Osset, Ossesia, their American sponsored invasion resulted in the deaths of civilians and Russian peacekeepers. It only took the Russian army five days to defeat the American trained Georgian army,
[00:39:56] so Washington did not have time to get more involved. Thank goodness. Putin was against surprise when Washington overthrew the Ukrainian government in 2014. Persecution and murder of Donbass Russians followed. Donbass asked to be re-incorporated into Russia like Crimea, but Putin refused.
[00:40:16] Instead, Putin tried to keep Donbass in Ukraine with the Minsk agreement. Ukraine and Donbass agreed, and France and Germany agreed to enforce the agreement. But in fact, the agreement was used to deceive Putin while the West built and equipped a large Ukrainian army
[00:40:35] to retake the self-declared Donbass republics. In an event in February of 2022, Putin was forced by Washington to defend the Donbass Russians from being slaughtered like Israel is doing to the Palestinians. But Putin limited Russia's intervention in a way that prevented Russia from obtaining a quick victory
[00:40:57] before Washington could get the West involved and widened the war. Well, now Putin is presented with US missiles targeting Russian civilians and with French troops in Ukraine. Washington has been at war with Russia since 2007 when Putin said that the Munich security conference
[00:41:17] that Russia did not accept Washington's unipolar world. This challenge to Washington's hegemony put crosshairs on Putin. And now, 17 years later, Putin acknowledges the fact that Washington and Russia are at war. The question is, what is Putin going to do with his belated recognition of reality?
[00:41:41] He's not going to do anything. He's going to sit back and admit the truth like he has when he went out with Tucker Carlson and everything else. I'm not backing Russia in this case, but what I'm telling you is this, if we're really at war like that,
[00:41:51] and we haven't declared a war, but the Congress has been funding a war and given presidential powers to carry out a war. At some point all 535 members of Congress need to be arrested. You can't just do that. That violates the Supreme Law of the land.
[00:42:08] Well, there should be a rest in and remove from office for failing to keep the rains tight around the presidency. Right? They are not only the fucking malachers. There's a war, but they're allowing the president to send troops overseas into combat zones without a declaration of war.
[00:42:31] And that's so they're both wrong. The Congress is wrong and, fortunately, Sam, there are increasingly growing number of members of Congress who are refusing to support additional funding if you claim.
[00:42:47] And additional funding of Israel. Now, that has not grown to a majority yet, but there are growing numbers of members of Congress. So I view that as a good thing, but will it be in time? Right? This is also the very correct question.
[00:43:02] To draft your sons, the automatically register your sons and daughters with the state's report as we've reviewed last week. Whenever they do this, they set the states for it, and then war follows. It's happened in history over and over and over and over.
[00:43:17] If we can't see the writing on the wall, I don't know what will help us. But American thinker has a great article that kind of highlights this, the spirit of 1776. And you know, that's a spirit where everybody thinks, let's mean, that means let's go to war.
[00:43:32] No, it doesn't. It means let's lead with a humble foreign policy and hope we can avoid war. But eventually do what we must to defend our sacred honor, protect our wives, our children, our sacred honors, our lands. That's really what this, the spirit of 1776 is about, right?
[00:43:50] Well, I assure hope so, Sam. And now the three vignettes that I chose from this article, talk about the actions of three patriots after they had decided to go to war with the British Empire.
[00:44:06] So I really appreciate your pointing out that the true spirit of 1776 is, you know, is to not go to war. But I just thought that these stories, these vignettes of these people, these patriots, expressed the fervancy
[00:44:27] that we have found in the declaration of the causes and necessity of going to war, you know, that Thomas Jefferson, John Dixon wrote in 1775.
[00:44:40] And so, you know, Samuel Whitamore is the first of the three patriots that I wanted to mention here. He was around 80 years old when the British marched on Lexington, okay? So 1775 he was 80 years old, all right?
[00:44:56] And people back in those days did not usually live that long. I mean, he's a rarity. He's an old man. And his obituary recounts three markable man's heroics on April 19th to 1775.
[00:45:09] The his obituary says this, if I can only be the instrument of killing one of my country's foes, I shall die in peace. Killing a redcoat with his rifle, taking out two more with his horse pistols and drawing a sword to defend himself from advancing soldiers,
[00:45:29] Whitamore was shot in the face and bayonet at several times. We have killed the old rebel, the British allegedly slamed, but about four hours afterwards his obituary records, Whitamore was found in a mangled situation, but providentially none of the blades had penetrated so far as to destroy him.
[00:45:50] His hat and clothes, cloaks were shot through in many places, yet he survived to see the complete overthrow of his enemies, and his country enjoy all the blessings of peace and independence. Now that's really quite an obituary. So amazingly Captain Whitamore lived another 18 years after being left
[00:46:14] for dead on the battlefield. So he was 80 when the conflict began, he lived another 18 years. That means he lived to the 8 ripe old age of 98 Sam, very interesting, then yet of a patriot of the revolution.
[00:46:32] Now second person, in his memoir entitled Yankee Doodle, I'm sorry, private Yankee Doodle, the author Joseph Plum Martin described the heroics of a patriot named Mary Ludwig Hayes at the Battle of Munmouth.
[00:46:53] When her husband went down in the fighting, I'll say so that the two of them were both on the battlefield, that the husband and the wife. When her husband went down in the fighting, Hayes began loading canon in his place.
[00:47:07] Martin described the scene, quote, a cannon shot from the enemy passed directly between her legs, without doing any other damage and carrying away all the lore part of her petty coat.
[00:47:20] Looking at it with apparent unconcern, she observed that it was lucky he did not pass a little higher for in that case, it might have carried away something else, end of quote.
[00:47:33] Pennsylvania later rewarded her with a veteran's pension. I just think it's amazing that both the husband and the wife were out on the battlefield together there.
[00:47:42] Now the third patriot was another woman, a Deborah Samson. She disguised herself as a man and listed in the Continental Army as Robert Schertliff.
[00:47:53] As part of a light infantry unit, she was involved in many skirmishes and got shot twice and even removed one of the musket balls herself to avoid discovery.
[00:48:05] She was a woman, shot twice but she couldn't go to a doctor to get the musket ball removed because then it would have been discovered that she was a woman.
[00:48:16] Women were not supposed to be on the battlefield. Well, she was later, a letterfully discharged, she married a farmer and received a military pension from the state of Massachusetts. Incredibly, Congress later granted her a federal military pension after the invention of a rather famous friend Paul Revere.
[00:48:40] So, the good question to end our show on today's exam is, do you carry the spirit of 1776 in your heart?
[00:48:51] Yes, I do and then the true sense because I advocate for peace as the founding fathers did. You know, people just think the founding fathers were all about war.
[00:49:00] And out once forced, they were committed, which we ought to be as well. But let's pray for. Let's sue for peace. Let's follow the Prince of Peace and let's have the true spirit of 1776 in our hearts. Lowell how about you?
[00:49:19] Absolutely, Sam. You know, I've always associated the spirit of 1776 with revolution. But that's moderated significantly simply because I read through this declaration of the causes and necessity of taking up arms.
[00:49:38] The colonists had for a full decade asked for, you know, ask for the British to stop, you know, beaten up on them, right?
[00:49:48] And they said, look, we would not rebel against you if you will simply give us our right to self-government. That's all they wanted was the right to self-governance.
[00:49:59] And yet, general gauge and other officers of the British Empire, they continued to beat up under colonists. They went there to enforce their laws, their armies and the navies were deployed to the Americas to enforce the Fiat acts of Parliament.
[00:50:19] And so I just really believe that the true spirit of 1776 was the spirit of 1775 in the very spirit that they had carried for a full decade in asking the British to give them their right to self-government. That's the true spirit of 1776, Sam.
[00:50:41] We don't want to fight, but if we must bring it, they did. They won. Hopefully we can be the same, but we don't have to go to war. That's our firm prayer. Don't know if it'll be possible.
[00:50:53] But I know that that's what I will advocate for as long as possible. A final interesting twist before the end of the hour news just came out for the blaze dot con Glenn Beckham crew. They are proposing that Donald Trump pick a unique person for VP.
[00:51:09] What about a Trump Thomas ticket? They claim it'll be a game changer for 2024. What do you think a Donald Trump declared it's Thomas on the ticket? Well, that would be very interesting. Now, Clarence Thomas isn't he sitting just on the Supreme Court?
[00:51:26] Yes, sir. And so is that okay for a step down? I mean, a retire from the budget.
[00:51:36] I just don't know because I don't know that it's ever been done, but I guess you don't lose your rights. You can certainly say I can't carry that forward anymore and they could you know replace them on the court and etc.
[00:51:46] I just don't know if you can run for both those. Some laws and some states prohibit it. Some laws say it's okay to run for one office and sometimes if you're a senator or a house member, you can't run for the senate if you do.
[00:51:57] Then you can't run for the house at the same time or whatever there's a lot of complications there and again every time we turn around we're an untrusted territory.
[00:52:07] Well, I worry that there would not be a strong of an ethical wall between the courts and the executive branch of government unless you put Mike Lee in his place.
[00:52:18] Yep, there he's been in Congress. Of course there were a number of the founders of the framers who served in in the Congress who then became president James Madison's one of them Thomas Jefferson's one of them.
[00:52:32] In fact, one of the presidents I think was Jefferson. Maybe it was Madison after serving as president he returned to Congress and served there because he felt that was the more important position was in Congress in the house actually the US House is being the most important and the most powerful house or body of men in the general government.
[00:52:53] It is I agree if they use their authority correctly and demand on the checks and balances and insist on they're authority in the nine.
[00:52:59] The stealing of their authority etc. They certainly are but they become fickless if they don't follow the guidelines set forth in the supreme law of our land.
[00:53:07] I believe the most important position right now is being a talk show host really bringing out these fundamental truths think about for two hours how we've talked to peace and stability and safety and prosperity for the greatest country on the face of the earth and the hope we still have in that.
[00:53:23] And the concerns we brought forward and what we're doing about them to you know hey Russia says we're at war is the United States can deny that or they admit it too.
[00:53:33] If they deny it then the question is hey let's stop all the funding and let's get out of it if the answers they claim they are then wait a minute you didn't know where this supreme law we need to hold them accountable for these things.
[00:53:43] Well if that reminds me of the committees of of course bonded Sam that the sons of the pie that the founders had going on in among the 13 states back in 1770s and 80s right the committees of correspondence.
[00:53:59] They kept everybody in the loop right what was going on everywhere and that's what radio talks show host do today Sam you being a preeminent member of that and I guess group. I'm hoping to be the traffic controller of no war how's that ladies and gentlemen.
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