September 7, 2007
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59m
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed the forced resignation of DePaul University professor Norman Finkelstein, who faced pressure over his book criticizing the use of Holocaust legacy in political discourse. The show covered U.S. Middle East policy, Israeli-American relations, and congressional corruption, including commentary on Senator Larry Craig's scandal. Koernke and callers Jason and Tom engaged in extended discussion about asymmetric warfare, militia preparedness, and the theoretical capacity of armed citizens to resist federal military force, citing examples like Hezbollah's performance against Israeli forces and the availability of privately owned military equipment in the United States.
- depaul university
- norman finkelstein
- holocaust
- israel
- middle east policy
- militia
- asymmetric warfare
- second amendment
- ron paul
- federal government
- preparedness
- unconventional warfare
- hezbollah
- gun rights
- congressional corruption
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