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May 8, 2012 - Dan Bidondi Show
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RON PAUL LIBERTY LOVE FEST WORCHESTER, MA part 1 of 2, Infowars report: Dan Bidondi
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Woo!
We're back!
Hi, Dan.
I'm standing here with the director of the entire Liberty Fest here in Washington, Massachusetts.
The first time, as I know.
And this whole Liberty Fest, do you want to give us a description?
Well, a couple of us came together.
A couple of us came together, Bob Huard, Brian Doe, and myself.
We wanted to do something for the delegates.
Today happens to be the Massachusetts caucus.
For the delegates, we think they're doing very well, by the way.
Here's the thing.
When you donate to a campaign, or it goes to the campaign, they don't actually give money or anything to the delegates.
So we thought it might be nice to take care of the delegates for their travels from New England down to Tampa Bay.
So we're trying to raise money for that.
Thank you.
Can you describe the guests that are coming here today?
Adam Kokesh.
Yeah, we have Adam Kokesh.
Gary Franci is our MC.
We have 9, 10, I think we added another band last night too, so we have 9 or 10 bands that will be playing throughout the day and night.
Jordan Page is our headliner.
We have Tatiana Maroz.
Rebel Ink is going to be playing later on tonight.
We have a gentleman named Chris Voss, leader.
We have Smiley Chris and Andrea Maslani, Justin Boy.
Leaders Lead, which is a band that's playing in the background right now.
The Federal Prime is another band.
I'm going to forget one.
I'm going to be...
They're going to be mad at me.
It's a good night for liberty, that's all.
I'll tell you what, all these people are liberty-minded people.
And here's what's going to happen.
We're going to get good speakers up there.
We're going to talk about serious issues that's going on today.
Any of the constitutional acts that are going to be put through and pushed on us.
We have Gigi Holman from Liberty Candidates that she's going to talk about her cause.
Daniel Gordon, Representative Daniel Gordon from Rhode Island.
He and Blake Filippi, they wrote legislation against the N-D-A-A.
So we'll be hearing from them.
the legislation against the NBAA.
So we'll be talking about the parents from them.
Doug Burge from the 10th Amendment Center.
We're gonna miss somebody again. - I'm sorry, there's so many people. - Got a lot of guests here tonight, a lot of great fans, and it's a great night It's a great job.
They've got a giant Ron Paul face on the side of the building where the highway and the train station can see.
You need to get out there and film it.
It'll be great.
Yeah, it's great.
Chris Collins, thank you again.
Thank you, sir.
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What's up?
Crew.
Banner.
The banner.
Yes, it's good.
Chris, you want this one?
Oh, thanks.
The WBOB crew.
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I know, sorry. - Yeah.
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How are you doing, Mr. Swan?
Pretty good.
Thanks for showing up.
This is the Liberty Life Fest up here in Worcester at the Liberty Call House.
We're sitting here with the people at the table.
We've got Jordan Page coming up on the stage right now.
And I'm going to ask the people at home to please consider joining Oath Keepers.
This message is becoming more important every day.
Talk to law enforcement and military and ask them ahead of time to try to do the right thing.
Make sure that they recognize unlawful orders if they're ever asked to obey them.
You saw what happened during Katrina, where they were disarming innocent citizens.
It's shameful.
It should never happen in this country, and let's make sure it never happens again.
Go to oathkeepers.org, plus join your state groups.
Every state and nation's got their own Oath Keepers group.
And if they don't, then that's your job to stand up and start volunteering your own time to help a worthy cause.
- I can't stop these games.
I mean, it's so tempting when it's like, ah, we're a political movement.
We need to have lectures and lessons and seminars.
It's a great pleasure.
And now, you want to start with you today at the breakfast?
Well, I'm here to spread the love.
And I love events like this.
I mean, it's so tempting when it's like, ah, we're a political movement.
We need to have lectures and lessons and seminars.
It's like, no, we're more than that.
We're not just a political movement, we're a social movement.
And that's why, just calling this the Love Fest.
We're here to celebrate the love.
It's so exciting to have that.
And so what I want to bring specifically to this event, other than t-shirts and hats and hoodies and some moderately informative and mildly entertaining and speechifying, is a real sense of what it means to be the love-olution and what sets us apart and what really makes us unique. is a real sense of what it means to be And so for me, what I'm going to be talking about tonight and what I want to make a part of my message that I think can help grow
the mood is talk about how we are the love-olution because we choose to make love meaningful.
You know, it's not like we have a monopoly on love, but it's not love to say I'm going to vote for a politician and I love my kids, so we're going to need to have good government run schools and Medicare and Medicaid and all these destructive, violence-based systems.
It's not love to vote for that and then check out if everything's okay.
You know, the libertarian message, I really am.
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