September 3, 2007
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Summary
Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and government overreach on September 3, 2007. Topics included an upcoming militia deployment to the Arizona border, the history of highway patrols and driver licensing as tools of government control, the selective erosion of Second Amendment rights versus other constitutional protections, ammunition stockpiling for preparedness, and Senator John Warner's statement about needing troops back in the U.S. by spring. The hosts emphasized the importance of understanding the Bill of Rights as inalienable rather than privileges to be doled out, and discussed survival preparedness including food storage and alternative energy.
- second amendment
- bill of rights
- constitutional rights
- militia deployment
- arizona border
- driver licensing
- highway patrol
- ammunition stockpiling
- preparedness
- senator john warner
- council on foreign relations
- ron paul
- michigan militia
- survival
- government control
Transcript pending — the timestamped transcript for this episode has not yet been uploaded.