Topic: Vote Rescue

3 chapters across the catalog

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
11:50 - 15:19

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Sturgis South Dakota Event, Independent Voting, Rick Perry Criticism

An anecdote about a political event in Sturgis, South Dakota, highlights the personal character of the candidates while living in a shared rooming house. The conversation shifts to the necessity of voting for individuals rather than parties, specifically criticizing Governor Rick Perry and his ties to Karl Rove. Issues cited include toll roads, eminent domain, and aggressive police tactics like roadside blood draws.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
32:26 - 34:42

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Roadside Blood Draws, Fifth Amendment Rights, Activist Victories

The discussion addresses a recent police initiative to take blood from drivers on the roadside, which the hosts characterize as a violation of the Fifth Amendment. They list past activist victories, such as stopping the "New Freedom Initiative" for forced drugging of children and removing illegal checkpoints in Austin. The segment encourages viewers to support TAG and Freeman to restore a moral compass to Texas government.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
56:17 - 57:18

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Travis County Commissioners Court, Electronic Voting Protest, Outro

The show concludes with an urgent call to action for listeners to attend the Travis County Commissioners Court meeting the following morning to protest the allocation of funds for electronic voting machines. Contact information for VoteRescue.org and Pennyforgovernor.com is provided. The host, Jack Ludd, signs off by encouraging Texans to take active roles in their government.