Arizona Liberty Podcast

by Neil Gunter

Welcome to the Arizona Liberty Podcast, produced by Gunter Sounds!

We discuss liberty in Arizona, and focus on how to make Arizona free again.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 24

  • Episode 98 - Audio from the Jerone Davison Rally March 20, 2024

    Episode 98 - Audio from the Jerone Davison Rally March 20, 2024

    The Arizona Liberty Podcast is cautious about endorsing politicians; in fact, we generally hold a disdain for them. However, Jerone is a genuine man of the people and has been connected with this podcast since its inception. From the site JeroneForCongress.com: "Jerone is a former Arizona State University student athlete and NFL player who travels the country sharing inspiration, passion, and faith. His unifying speeches full of truth, faith, and freedom of this country are memorable and moving. He spent his childhood growing up in the deep south in the small town of Picayune, MS. It was there that he and his family fell upon rough times, and Jerone dropped out of high school. Sometime later, Jerone was able to enroll into Solano Community College in Northern California, in which he broke school rushing records as a player on the college's football team. The once 'drop-out' became an inductee into the school's Football Hall of Fame. He accepted a full-ride scholarship from Arizona State University for football and was selected by the Los Angeles Rams. Frequently, as Jerone talks to youth, he retells his story and his example of how the American Dream can be achieved." Event: United Patriots to 2024 Victory - Mesa, AZ March 20th 2024. Host Pastor Jerone Davidson For CD4 JeroneForCongress.com Roster: The incredible Speaker and Emcee R.C. Maxwell We The People AZ Alliance and MCRC 1st Vice Chair Shelby Busch. Candidate For Maricopa County Recorder Don Hiatt Candidate Robert Scantebury Candidate Mary Ann Mendoza Candidate for AZ Senator Steven Robinson Chris Hamlet Presenter and organizer. Candidate Maricopa County Superintendent Of Schools Nickie Kelley. Candidate For Mesa Public School Board Sharon Benson. At the end prayer by Daryl Groves.

  • Episode 97: Letty Perkins from the Perkins Report

    Episode 97: Letty Perkins from the Perkins Report

    Get prepared for Episode 97! In this episode, I had the privilege of interviewing Leticia Victoria Perkins, the creator and host of the Perkins Report. We discussed a range of topics, including her start in media, her activism, and her involvement in local politics, such as grassroots movements and community organization efforts across different states. With a background as a political consultant and extensive network spanning various states, Letty offered profound insights into governmental malfeasance and the intricate web of human trafficking. Our discussion scrutinized the multifaceted issue of human trafficking, revealing its systemic complexities. Letty shed light on the inherent flaws within our judicial systems and child protection services, highlighting prevalent corruption and racial biases. However, amidst these challenges, Letty proposed a thought-provoking solution, emphasizing collective action and civic engagement as keys to addressing societal issues. Prepare to be stimulated intellectually and inspired morally. This episode reflects on individual agency and communal responsibility in effecting positive change. Be sure to follow and subscribe!Let's start this journey together, united in our commitment to making the world a better place. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Leticia63996798 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_perkins_report/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1734501

  • Episode 96: Who is Really doing the Damage?

    Episode 96: Who is Really doing the Damage?

    In this episode, we cover a wide range of topics from politics, new technologies, how to protect personal information, to predictions about the economy and society. We start by examining the Republican Party's image, discussing the importance of individual decision-making, and exploring areas like blockchain and cryptocurrency, which are advanced technologies dealing with digital money. We also discuss the importance of privacy, from how we act online to how we secure our homes, and the role of government in these areas. It's crucial to understand our legal rights in these situations. We take a close look at recent political developments and what they could mean for our economy and society in the future. Towards the end, we talk about Apple's efforts in protecting user privacy and how advertisements are targeted at consumers. The episode also includes a personal reflection on the use of the term "RINO" (Republican In Name Only), encouraging listeners to think deeply about political identities and what it means to truly fit that label. Sources: Neil's Quizlet Page AirBnB policy update - Yes, they don't want to violate your 4th Amendment! Warning to Tucson Residents- Migrant funding is drying up. U.S. Military Readiness - Concerns about military capabilities and modernization needs. Squatting Issues - Discussion on housing, squatting, and social implications. Taxation Critique - Goldwater's Analysis of Pinal County's bad tax collection practices. Ron Paul - Black Swan Event - Dr. Paul believes there will be an unexpected event. Feds Swear Up and Down - We're Cutting Rates (and printing money????)

  • Episode 95: District 7, Pinal County Legislator Candidate Forum

    Episode 95: District 7, Pinal County Legislator Candidate Forum

    Episode 95 features a recording from the Pinal County Candidate Forum for District 7, held in Pinal County, Arizona. This important event was organized and hosted by District 5 of Pinal County on Thursday, February 22, 2024. In this episode, we explore the visions, plans, and commitments of the candidates vying for the Legislative House positions in District 7. The candidate lineup includes: Steve Slaton Barby Ingle John Fillmore Walt Blackman David Marshall Join us as we offer insights into the future of Pinal County through the perspectives of these candidates.

  • Episode 94: Guest Sean McMahon - History of Arizona Water Legislature

    Episode 94: Guest Sean McMahon - History of Arizona Water Legislature

    In this episode, we review the events that have shaped Arizona's water history, from the 19th century to the modern era. 1864 - Howell Code and Prior Appropriation: The Howell Code establishes prior appropriation for surface water, laying the groundwork for water rights in Arizona based on the principle of "first in time, first in right." 1885 - Buckeye Canal: Founded to address water scarcity, the Buckeye Canal became a lifeline for settlers, enabling agricultural development in the arid region. 1902 - National Reclamation Act: President Theodore Roosevelt's signature legislation funds irrigation projects like the Roosevelt Dam, marking the beginning of federal involvement in water management. 1911 - Roosevelt Dam Construction: Completed by the Bureau of Reclamation, the dam plays a crucial role in water storage and regulation. 1922 - Colorado River Compact: Dividing the Colorado River Basin, this compact sparks debates over water allocation among states. 1944 - Mexican Water Treaty: Signed to allocate Colorado River water to Mexico, influencing Arizona's water policies. 1968 - Central Arizona Project (CAP): Authorized by the Colorado River Basin Project Act, the CAP is a monumental aqueduct system ensuring water supply to central and southern Arizona. 1980 - Groundwater Management Act: Addressing groundwater depletion, this act establishes regulations and the Arizona Department of Water Resources. 2004 - Arizona Water Settlements Act: Settling water rights claims and reallocating water resources, this act secures Arizona's water future. 2007 - Mandatory Water Adequacy: Governor Janet Napolitano signs legislation requiring new subdivisions to demonstrate a 100-year water supply, safeguarding Arizona's water sustainability. From historic canals to modern aqueducts, Arizona's water management history reflects a balance of resource utilization and sustainability in the face of environmental challenges. Sean will be joining us again to explore more chapters in the story of water in the Grand Canyon State.