September 22, 2014
Evening Show 1h 8m Complete Radio Episode 2014
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Summary

Mark Koernke and Don discussed military strategy in the Middle East, arguing that air strikes without ground troops are impractical and will inevitably require boots on the ground for rescue operations. They analyzed historical parallels from World War II, Vietnam, and the Korean War, emphasizing the costs of combat operations. The show shifted to domestic concerns, including violent crimes by illegal immigrants, the militarization of police, and a Supreme Court case where the federal government charged a woman with chemical warfare under a UN treaty—a precedent the hosts warned could enable enforcement of UN gun bans in America. They also discussed preparedness, night vision equipment, and the need for Americans to defend constitutional rights against what they characterized as government overreach.

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