Eddie recounts his story of being pulled over and arrested on his way back to Nacogdoches and folks get to hear the audio recording of Eddie talking with the police officer in the squad car.
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10-29-09 Rule Of Law
Eddie Craig co-hosts tonight and reports on his face-to-face encounter with “Officer Ben” at an Austin restaurant, likely the same Officer Ben who called in to the Rule Of Law radio show on May 22, 2009. Special Guest Patterson Martin of Three Shoes Posse joins in hour 2 recounting his story of being pulled over for what he describes as DWB – “Driving While Black” and the subsequent search of his vehicle without probable cause and false arrest of his friend “VI”. Eddie & Randy detail potential remedies.
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10-26-09 Rule Of Law
A special “Seminar Edition” of Rule Of Law. At the request of many participants in the Traffic Seminar over the weekend, the hosts of Rule Of Law returned to Brave New Books monday night for a Q&A and a live radio stream. Several participants from the seminar sit in as guests at the reporting table, and callers call in.
Terry from Michigan calls in to report his story of being pulled over on his way back to Michigan. Texas DPS pulled Terry over and unlawfully search his car, however when the officer saw the seminar materials and other books on law in Terry’s trunk, the officer quickly slammed the trunk door down and immediately released Terry to his liberty with only a “warning” paper.
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10-22-09 Rule Of Law
Special Guests Harlan Dietrich from Brave New Books and Mark Adams.
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10-15-09 Rule Of Law
Special Guest Keith from Texas discusses his legal battle against rogue police officers in Houston who illegally seized property and identification documents from individuals on private property as well as making arrests with no probable cause or warrant.
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10-12-09 Rule Of Law
Special Guest Richard Reeves discusses how the Trans-Texas Corridor was stopped and how CAMPO has no statutory authority to direct policy or make decisions regarding transportation issues in Texas.
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10-09-09 Rule Of Law
Special Guest Jim Ash discusses his crusade against red light cameras and his recent victories.
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10-05-09 Rule Of Law
Hour 1: Special guest attorney Gary Kreep discusses his pro-bono case concerning the eligibility or the lack thereof of Obama to be president.
Hour 2: Randy, Eddie, Deborah, “Live and Let Live” host Gary Johnson, and callers discuss the case.
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10-02-09 Rule Of Law
Special guest Michael Mirras discusses the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act and how these acts can be used to deal with debt collectors and credit card companies.
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09-25-09 Rule Of Law
Special Guest Jeff Sedgewick from “Your Remedy Is In The Law”. Jeff discusses credit card fraud.
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09-24-09 Rule Of Law
Hour 1: Very Special Guest Attorney Dennis MacMahon representing NYCCAN.org. In his first media appearance on the issue, Dennis discusses the legal aspects of the petition by NYCCAN.org to amend the NYC Charter to form an independent local commission with subpoena power to re-investigate 9/11. This archive is definitely 5 stars.
Archives of Hour 1 only:
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ROL_2009-09-24_NYCCAN_16k.mp3Hour 2: Local activist Richard Reeves discusses taking over the political system from the inside, and more.
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09-21-09 Rule Of Law
Special Guest Gary Johnson from “Live and Let Live.” Gary, Randy, Eddie, and Deborah discuss the FCC hearing earlier that morning where the bombshell was announced that the federal government plans on establishing a multitude of private-public partnerships with the telecommunications industry so that the government itself can be an internet service provider. The government would provide national wireless internet service to get the internet out of the backbone of physical cables and onto the airwaves only, which would result in the FCC being able to regulate the internet since the internet would exist as radio transmissions rather than a cabled network.