Mark Koernke discussed American colonial history and the American Revolution, emphasizing how the conflict was deeper than commonly taught and involved multiple armed confrontations before Lexington and Concord. He analyzed the role of five-star generals like MacArthur in checking executive power, detailed MacArthur's mission to arrest Truman for UN involvement, and explained how the Korean War was deliberately prolonged as a forgotten conflict to drain resources. Koernke and caller Bill discussed how veterans were mistreated and how modern foreign interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria have not advanced American freedom. The show also covered preparedness topics, fundraising for the Micro Effect network, and the importance of civic engagement and singing as tools for building confidence and community.
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Stay closer, all of our brothers are standing behind the lines and I'm here with South West, West, and ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on Micro Effect Network in the morning. micro effect we got liberty tree radio dot for mg dot com and ww dot indiana freedom talk radio dot com and reflect mmm micro stations good morning to our friends ninety five point seven mmm new station here in michigan located over on the marsh bottom middle of the state here time of ninety four be able to pick us up seven in the morning that'll be bright and bushy tail is a Also, CB radio, along with alternate hallmark and golden spike pectonics. Kids' grays go outside at medium temperatures. I think the roofers across the street are... thank God. Because it ain't snowing, it's not raining, and we actually don't have even any wind or kind of... kind of... we'll see what happens. Everything done, you can outside. Wear everything away that you can. Kids get it covered up. But stay the course. Get as much done as you can. before the snow does fly. Don't forget to put those snow shovels out. Free deploy. But yeah, well I already have all of them out. See I wait until the end of the season and everybody is throwing out snow shovels because here in Michigan you couldn't possibly need them next. But the cool thing is I don't run back to the garage, I don't run over to the front porch. Shovels hanging at different points up off the ground like, so one of the work said, provide the garbage. over by the front door, two to the side of the house. And the thing is that if anybody else is standing here, it's like, oh, don't worry, I have to tell them, this is just stuff. Wherever you are, you don't have to charge through the stall, you just grab what's there. See how that works? That's a smart broken, they don't take the plastic head or the metal, they have metal, try to fix the plastic, cut that plastic head off and save the handle for the other one that you find that's broken a handle. Oh, wait a minute, that's, yeah, then you gotta bring the handle for the other one that I've transferred. Anyway, a couple things on the closing thoughts on what we were discussing in the last hour. It's not closing, we don't have to. Just something I want to add. The history of the American war for independence is much deeper than most of what is part of shallow plastics of the public pool system. And for everybody out there, you need to immerse yourself in that window of activity. Understand that for something you are seeing right now, they didn't. Uh, well, what about, what about Luis on the street? What? You mean a British occupation army? Is that what you're talking about? Are you talking about guys? Oh, oh, by the way, it was a little coarser period of time. They had what they called bats on the end of the rifles. And there was a policy of tricking you with a bayonet. tricking you with a bayonet doesn't just stop poking you in the pot a little bit. Because a lot of the characters that were like in charge, they really hated all of us. They didn't care who you were. Black, white, free, looked down upon all of the colonies. Understand that. The attitude was, except for when we finally got over here, they were pressed into service and they got over here and they're like, hey, the people got property and food here and I'm in the wrong place in the wrong uniform. Oh, by the way, I think I'll leave that uniform behind and go mingle with a population. And guys, that happened a lot. Which the the crown had a real problem some of the reason the crown wanted to try and crush colonies because it's a bad example of what you can do when you've got that free reign of life There's a number of ulterior motives step by step why we were attacked Pitting up our corporate sentence, but I mentioned the Fairfax now. I'm gonna point something out Because everybody in media goes, well Mark, Fairfax Resolves were delivered just before the war started, which was April 9th, 1775. That's what got her around the world. Let me point something out. Washington knew this, Adams, this, every man knew it that was from that time. Guys, he had already shot at each other at least seven or eight other times more like, think about that. Now, the Fairfax Resolves, were brought and has several standoffs, which literally everybody gunned up, everybody went out, everybody steely-eyed leered at each other, and others were trying to get there sooner so they said to get there as quick as they can so they could face down the regulars and shoot them. But what happened is, everybody got there, everybody faced off, harsh language, and Salem before Lexington and Concord, the British band, edited people. I'd say that's pretty close though, wouldn't you? I would say. That's point blank range. You gotta get within, get within focal range guys. You gotta get within about 6-7 feet of somebody, you know what I mean? Banettes were, you know, the rifles were pretty long. Notice how long those bayonets were. Yeah, think about it. Those were pretty long too. Those cruciform spiked bayonets were designed to open you up, that wound channel open. Why do you think they built them that? like cruciform banettes eventually were banned by the Geneva and Hague, Geneva Convention and the Hague treaties, which people don't realize. And yet, how many of you bought AKs with cruciform banettes on them? How many of you bought SPFs with those holding banettes that have that bulk laid in their, they play more like a crown ball than they are a played banette, so to speak? Now isn't it interesting that communist states will sign up, will sleep, never didn't stop, knows. Understand, when you poke somebody with those, when you pull it back out, that is an opened and expanded wound channel to bleed you out. That's why they were banned. Well, that cruciform ban, as you see that they're carrying, that we use, by the way, in the Civil War. And, right after the Civil War, that was the norm, and because it was designed foot to down. you might not die right away but or maybe you won't die before you'll be worried about dying and the whole idea was back in the day well wait pepper spray does well back then they've been edited yet that was their version of pepper spray okay for everybody who doesn't understand that and we were doing they did it for 10 years in America think about that the French and Indian war had ended and they sent forces here to you know again take money from us now remember that we've put as most the bill on the French and Indian war contrary to the rewrite I've read pretty much everything in the archives. We've gone and done the studying and I've done a lot. I've got books here on the shelf you don't have that you see in libraries. In fact, when I show you a book, you'll notice that there's a library stamp showing what library owned it. But these books were purged from the libraries. Now, they're really dry reading because they're actual statistics information books on the period of time. And they're real history books that cover real information. So you get a better feel for the real environment. Okay? Now even despite this, and even though militia commanders have killed members, everybody knew what was going on, the process of still trying to do the job was part of having the moral high ground. You don't give up. How many people like the movie, uh, let's see, Uncommon Valor? Remember that one where they're, you know, the Guys are, you know, there's a lot of time in Vietnam, a bunch of deaths get together to arrest the guys. Remember that? Remember what the crazy guy with the grenade said when they were competing to chop down the tree, dug the logs, and it was just appropriate. Correct. It's the attitude. Here we go. Well, you guys are special forces of Superman. No, they're not. They just have an attitude, kids, and it's don't quit. You don't quit, son. Not when it counts, you don't quit. Because your buddies are counting on you. You don't quit. That's the problem with most of America that we have right now that's out there. They are too busy watching movies and not busy living life. When it comes to, and they even think in movie-dom, Hollywood knows in reality you don't stop. It's not a 2R movie. It's a life experience. It's what movies are mimicking. Think about that. They got to give you a mimic of what well that was really exciting I get to see all these exciting high points of this character. Well, you know what? It's kind of like combat infantry, you know 80 to 90 percent boredom and dull and anywhere from 10 to 20 percent pure terror, right? Think about it. It's the same way with life. Most of the days you just like the idea of waking up in the morning and going, oh, thank God the coffee makes it work. But then there's the one as you wake up, you come down and you find Mr. Coffee Maker is the one you shouldn't have bought. The encounter's on fire. Which do you remember? The nine or ten or twenty days that Coffee Maker worked right? That's taking your memory, coming down and finding the kitchen counter on fire. You were gonna do a movie, you'd do a movie about all the days where, uh, or would you do a movie about... And that's the problem with women, people watch movies. Oh, that was really exciting. Well, how do they, how do you, you know, you want to have a movie made about you? Be an historical person. America wants to be remembered or be adored or be loved, then be somebody, you know, you have to be somebody that somebody wants to love. You don't get loved by having some shyster with a yamako telling you to go kill people in another country. It doesn't work that way. When you don't even have a clue why the hell you're killing them. That's for freedom, really? I don't think we've freedomed anything in Iraq. I don't think we've freedomed anything in Afghanistan either. And we sure as hell weren't gonna freedom anything in Syria except steal more stuff from a bunch of people who could give less to bother. The kind of people that were ordering around back when we were at colonies. I say, I'm going to take about 15 men off your fishing boat here, and they're now going to be, hmm, labs of the British Navy. I need my fishing crew here, it's my livelihood. So you know... I'm sorry, but not sorry. These are all your property of the Crown. And the Empire wants to go kill people over there in the Crimea. So I need some of your boys, and if you try to argue, I will shoot your boys, and I will stab you with the bad ass. Then I will take your shit, and I will sink it. So are you going to give me your 15 lads, or do I get to murder every one of you and burn your property? See? think this is something new? I failed boy. You think this is something good. Call mark. Call jump in there, please. You got Bill in Texas. Hello, guys. All right, Bill. You know, you guys were talking about, you know, getting the president arrested. And I remember hearing a guy talking about how can we don't have five star generals anymore. And that the five star generals were one of the few people that had authority to take down the presidency if he's not following the constitution and his oath. Right, because what they did is, think about the title Dwight Eisenhower held this, Omar Bradley, I met him before he passed away, let's see, MacArthur, of course, there were maybe, yeah, he counted on two hands, okay? Well, think about the title, General of the Army. When was the last time you heard that? It's not that I can remember at all. Pre-American Republic, George Washington, who was the General of the Army, George Washington, under the martial arm of the government and through the Congress, through authority of the Congress, was given control of the military through Congress, not through the executive, no president, not even the president of the Federation, as it was called, president of the Republic. had the authority to order or to create the General of the Army. That was done through Congress. Remember, who did Washington write to? All the letters you see, even in all the comedies that are done like the musical, 1776. One of the things they write in there is the Messengers going to Congress because the General of the Army reported as an Officer of the Congress. He was the General Staff Officers are the conduit between the Marshal and the civilian with regard to bureaucracy. They are a unique, but they're a necessary component of what is a legitimate bureaucracy that you don't realize. The General and the Army has the ability that did not exist before World War II because what would happen is when they created the, well, what's that term? Joint Command. In the thinking order and the understanding of Marshall rank, which is consistent under the rules of war, the international rules of war, and the Geneva Convention and the Hague treaties, the British had field marshals. We didn't have anything like field marshals. So that's why the general of the army was created, was filled with a counter-punch, a man's. Now because of that, that general of the army also was given all the emoluments and all of the authority of the traditional post. And that's why they did away with them because leading out of World War II, and even going into the Cold War, remember we were at war, it was the Cold War, don't forget we had the Korean War, Vietnam, before we called it Vietnam, it would have been Korea. We just talked about Korea the way we talked about Vietnam, if they'd had their way. It would have been a 10 year war, nobody knew it was, couldn't find it on a map. Anyway, MacArthur is probably the best example of that because there is no doubt all the documents are available, all the history is there. In the conversations, a lot of people who were staff, you know, MacArthur, know that he left Korea, went to Washington, came back to the United States, he hadn't been back to the United States in decades. I mean, he had lived in the United States most of his life. Children had grown up, you know, before and during World War II they lived in the Pacific. He came back to the United States with a specific mission to arrest Darius Truman for treason against American people by equiescing the United Nations. Harry Truman hid Camp David eight weeks. kosher mafia in the controlled press, the kosher mafia running the controlled press, and pushing Gwen, attacked MacArthur and did, there's a whole propaganda wave that took place right there. MacArthur of course had that were brought to the side of a lot of other people who were ready they'll go out for what happened as far as why that fizzled out uh... well basically true and was had a run on the rail because in the regime was changed as we know it looked at present or without a severe so they kind of made the situation move but it would have been it would be much like what we're seeing right now we got a lame dot right now in office. He's got one and a half years with as much damage as he can to the United States. Bill, wouldn't you say he's doing it? Oh, big time. And he hasn't even started. Yeah, he is doing to us now what Harry Truman under the Masonic Order was told to do to the United States fence. 1947, the United Nations is brought into existence. Oh, did I say that? And then we go to town with a major American force that our army of course, at this point in World War II, got left up to E.D. armament like this for tomorrow. And yet we get pushed all the way to the very bottom class province of Korea. How did that happen? And the way they treated the soldiers because they tried to claim, well that wasn't a war, you don't get wartime benefits. And the first example of guys getting pissed on, the veterans getting pissed on, is the Korean War, which is why they wanted it forgotten. They called it this, come and cheat, for all the officers, they laughed their ass off. You know, for all the characters and colleges, because yes, it was a forgotten war for a reason. It would have gone on like George Orwell said. Remember Orwell's book was supposed to be for 1948, wasn't it, kids? Remember they say that OE Dutch was in the last numbers? Last 1950, it would have started the Forever War. Orwell told you about what they planned on doing. Many people told you exactly what they were going to do. So Orwell virtually explained Korea. They've got a peninsula. We fight all the way to the bottom of the peninsula where now our troops are trapped. If only the UN and greater power was given to the UN, we'd have the energy we need to save our troops. But what happened is MacArthur screwed them. What he did is he took all of his American officers. He cut out all contacts to the UN, which they don't talk about. Now they're trying to rewrite like history panels. He and what he did is he did an end run at Incheon, cut off the Chinese forces that had pushed America's all Americans, England and Australia and everybody else all the way down to that one. It was the equivalent of being stuck in a place like Connecticut or Maryland, guys. That's how small the real estate was that they shoveled us into. And down in the middle of nowhere, BFE, okay, literally. Well, in China, cut the, you know, cut the peninsula in half, and all of a sudden we run the whole length of the peninsula. What happens when we get to the border with China? We can't do that. The bridges, everybody knows that Chinese come back across again and get involved directly in the war, rather than indirectly the way that they were, and they go back and forth and cease on. All of a sudden, miracle upon miracle, we settle on the 38th parallel and everybody back and forth, back and forth. We go a little ways in and then we go a little ways back. Then we go a little... Wait a minute, this sounds like the fake war call World War I. Where you had the Somme. They had all these places, so like, all the Argonne, where they went back and forth for years, guys, and they never varied by more than 10, 20 miles. In most cases, only by 100 or 200 yards, years. And the stench of human flesh turned into fertilizer by artillery shells. was right there for you to live with and become part of for nine on what four years? Well you're talking about the endless war that book that may not be the exact title and I forget if it was in the 40s they made a movie based on that book but you like never hear anybody talk about that book hardly or that movie is never shown you never hear anything about them and it showed like you know for like a hundred years or so that you know how this war just ruined everything. Right. Except for the top. The Shyshners would have finished us by being... Kennedy would have never gotten into the position he was in or he would have been remembered like a Nixon. As it is, he was shot the same reason. If Korea had been plugged in the way it was supposed to, it was supposed to work like Vietnam. It would have eaten up resources, we'd have had to buy more weapons, which in any way We would have purchased and gone into deeper debt post-World War II just like we did with Vietnam. Pictures slide all of the scale back instead of 1960, 1975. We tried it, 1950, 1990. That was their original agenda. We would have been fighting in Korea and we just, your boys need to be drafted and go to Korea! Guys, they were drafted to go to Korea, remember? Now you might end up in Germany, this is the whole thing. Not everybody went to Korea, just like not everybody went to Vietnam. If you got drafted, a lot of guys went to Germany and faced off against the Russians in Berlin or in the fold of gap or whatever. But with Korea, really they were still doing the same thing. They were sending people to Germany to face off Russians. But what's interesting is it would have been this nice contained war so that it's like World War I. World War I you keep everything in this narrow band. Now it's a destructive hell, but when you go two counties away, you wouldn't even know the war's going on. Because it was a fabricated trench war. It was all right there in one place. Korea, they had to take a piece of real estate where, well where did they go? Up and down the peninsula. My uncle had the unlucky job in Korea. to jump out of a plane with a flamethrower strapped on him. Oh, airborne! You're a born engineer! And one of the times he jumped out, well actually the last time, they were shooting at him with tracers obviously and his chute caught fire and he landed on the captain's chute right before they hit the ground and he damaged his back but not enough to get kicked out of the service, just enough to get kicked out of the, I guess the paratrooper's part of it or whatever you want to call it. But that's what he was doing, like you see in some of those movies that they still play him where there are guys in Korea shooting in the caves with flamethrowers. That was what his job was. And it messed with him. Well, the thing about it is, like you said, all of these men were in a full-fledged, kick-and-money-ars war against so many people that most people can't even understand having walls of humanity coming at you. That's the one thing that gets me about that. I have two uncles that were in Korea, both of them passed away. My Uncle Lloyd, who was smaller than me, he was only about 5'2". He only weighed maybe 130 pounds, so he slept. And he was there for full duration. And like he said, his voice would always break. He said, I don't know how many people I've got to body count. He'd laugh at that, he goes, body count? Goes just think about just a wall of people like corn stalks but not not spread out art. So movies don't do that just like that. Just don't you imagine it. So just imagine a wall of people like corn stalks do with an M1 rifle and all you have to do is aim to the mass who will hit somebody. You're hitting somebody every time you pull the trigger times three or four or five because the bullet goes through more than one person. And he goes I killed so many people I can't even imagine. He goes, don't tell me about having to fight for your life. He goes, I'll tell you what, and then on top of that, like you said, gotten work? Yeah, they want everybody to forget it, because they don't want anybody to know what really happened. Well, I really mean it, thank you guys. No, thank you for bringing it up too, especially. Thank you for your call, Bill. Hey, where's the bottom of the hour? No way! Well, guys, for everybody out there, if you've got to go to work, grab that cup of coffee smell. Here we go. Ooh, it's got some fancy butts and almond. Oh, no, it's hazelnut. Oh, that's tasty. Hazelnut real cream. Oh, we'll be back right here. Meanwhile, I'm going to enjoy more of this French roast with Hazelnut in it. Oh, coffee on the rock. It's Weapon Wednesday. Your mind is your first weapon. Hi folks, Ryan McMullen here talking to you about the immune system. As a talk show host, one of the major topics is health. It seems there are powers that be that want and desire the public to be sick. These are huge topics discussed in my show, but there is a way to combat this sick system. Life Change T. 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To me, it's kind of a late deal, really. I mean the guy has done so much damage that you know, my irreversible damage it would seem. So much damage. And then he's got all his little cronies and brain wars, whatever that's out there. You gotta go out and clean that up. We got a lot of cleaning up too. And if we're not willing to do that, well then like I stated on Monday, you know, we're, what is the history of the future? America also mentioned on Monday there's no heroes coming. Don't save the day There's no go-be-tweens You know you have to understand you know even if even if I was in politics if I had some I don't know Political position which I would never want. Let's just say that I did And I'm up there somewhere fighting for you know people's freedoms and stuff, but you know there's nobody behind me You know you can say that about you know let's go with the micro effect if there's nobody behind you and nobody else supporting the micro effect or the the guy that's trying to get out there and you don't get things turned around Then I don't know just what the hell people would expect I really don't you can sit and think about that for hours. Yeah Well, how would you one person go about accomplishing anything if he doesn't have some kind of a backup? But what amazes me and you get these tacos Whether it's, I don't know, Savage or what's the other one? NS, try NSN, BC, whatever. You know, people are sending in millions of dollars and these guys are talking out both sides of their mouth and they're not in politics, they're not in office, they're just sitting back talking about them. But you have to assist. What does it change? What is it? All the people that are following Glenn Beck, for example. What has it changed? What has it done? Well, people are just busy listening and not doing anything about what they're hearing. Yes, it should be equivalent of, I don't know, living on the top of a mountain that's covered with trees and somebody says, hey man, there's a fire coming up the north side. It's moving fast and furious. Nobody does anything. Don't squirt any water on him. We don't go anywhere. We don't do anything. Send it to the last second. Oh my god, there's a fire! We gotta get out of here. Too late, the roads are blocked off. Well, we're gonna have to run through the trees down here. Well, we can't go that way because it's a cliff. We're trapped. I don't know, man. Is America trapped? Are we trapped at this point? Outside and test our vocal chords, maybe. What's a good thing to do anyway? We're relieving stress. Go to the... Remember that, uh... the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the If you're afraid to sing, how do you think you would be if you're willing to fight? In other words, I want you to think a little bit about the idea that you're fearful of expressing yourself in what is a joyful or a simple fashion. In fact, this is known by military people and is part of what you've seen in movies but you don't realize what it's doing. There are two things going on. First of all, confidence. The idea that you can stand there, well we do it, we're supposed to do it in church, right? At least. We all get going up, so congregation will sing. Remember, it says there in the instructions, oh this is where we all get to stand up and hold the hymn book, do the singing, music singing, in all the old subway west. Remember, that was always the guy who really couldn't sing, while everybody else was singing. He was singing. But nobody was saying a word. You know why? because it was coming from the heart. What is the purpose? It's not to be there to ridicule, to be there in cooperation and raise up your voice as a gift to God and as a thank for your creation. Whatever reason you're there for. Think about it. It used to be, you know, you were American heraldry, but it's still very heraldry. Oh, it sounds like someone's going. They're coming at us. It's a bagpipe. They didn't just randomly play. They played a house, you know, the house didn't even, or house, but called Song of the La Clonlot. And by the way, they're typically were, and the men joined in. Think about it. Fighting songs, LOD. We used to know Americans used to not only know how to sing, but have you noticed something about hymnals? I just pointed something out here. I said, hey, pick up that hymnal. Oh, you're old enough. When you used to go to church and the old hymnals were there, many of those old hymns, they had like five, six, seven verses, didn't they? Yes, they did. Notice how now, oh, he can't bother with too much of the singy-singy. So, the same song, and I can show you this because I don't, you know, I collect books, I don't play that, especially when it comes to, you know, just an odd nit. I don't throw any books away, but I can show you, for instance, a hymnal from 1900. Actually, I can show you a hymnal from 861. Okay? All seven verses, and that's back when books were pricey. As farther back in time you go, the more stupid Bryce's book was. And you will find five. How about the Battle Hymn of the Republic? Now, some of you were old enough, you probably sang the whole song if you were in chorus. I'll tell you what, I'm going to get everybody to sing right now. Right now, I'm going to get everybody to sing. Is everybody ready to sing? I didn't hear a response there. Is everybody ready to sing because we're going to sing right here on the microfic? Let's see if anybody can understand what we've got. What are we going to do? And you know, I'm not even going to give you the title of the song, I'll tell you who it is or anything. I just want to see if you recognize the song, you know, how does the song make you feel. This is one of those songs that when you sing along, just feel it. And if you notice like Mark is pointing out, you know, some of the movies, you know, they always have a drummer, you know, they're beating the drums as they're marching along. And then units had their own, had a song that the unit selected. Where the men all knew the word every verse? Here we go. I don't know is everybody singing along? What do you think mark? But it can relate to yeah at least one word. That's uh I wish you could have found a better cut there Leonard Cohen. That's the live version right? Yes, it is. That's a good. That's not a studio version. That's a library. There's something about music too. Some of the most memorable pieces are live pieces, but in most cases you'd never guess it spinning upon and when we're talking electronic quality of the engineer and whether or not everybody clobbered. And again, sometimes, you know, this is true of everything in life. There's a point where it just walks everywhere's locked and you just feel it. I've been in, I've been in, I know there's musicians out there listening where there's just that one, you know, it happens more than once, but you're into the groove, you're into the, you're into the process and everything clicked so perfectly. You wish you recorded it. know what I mean? And this has happened to me, it's like, man, we should have recorded that. Somebody's done it, and they're like, dude, and it's like, buddy, did anybody hit a split? Because it's just, I mean, there's a point when you hit, when you hit perfect notes, you know, there's certain just combinations that just blocks the sight to a, it just things from there one step after another. And it's your natural abilities kick in. your soul, your hand, especially a positive work. I mean, just so you guys, when you experience it once you do it, it's like, that's to me the ultimate drug. The ultimate demand or the ultimate goal is to be able to do it by controlling your own life. How about if you're able to get that high off life, as they say. That's what everybody talks about. Dye-Pye-Keeper-Action, which is pure. See, that's one of the problems with our whole system right now and our situation, with where we are. Because Americans don't know how to plug in selves, so that's something you always heard before. Well, how about without the drugs? Yeah, I heard of that years ago. No, I don't need that. First of all, I can run to a lot of people that don't have the proper body part. That reason, they always wonder why other people abuse them. They're not able to walk right. ever not be able to see well and have somebody who's got a perfect body blow their brains out with any number of different foolishness. But they didn't need to. Those other people wish they could take those body parts from you. Hey, if you don't know how to use them, I do. I could use a spare tire. Come back. This is one of the tools. Music is one of the tools that we need to use and we try to use whenever we can. I try to throw stuff up. Some of it high, some of it low. But it's designed to create or paint a picture. Music does that. It's what it was supposed to be. You sit around the campfires, kids. We didn't have television, we didn't have radio. And the cool thing is that you interacted while you did it, so you were part of some. You didn't have to have a band up front in front of you either. It used to be, although there would be each person, like, why don't you have Laurie there, play that song again? You know, he's got a hell of a voice. Everybody sit back, let the guy play because, and let the guy sing because pleasure hear his voice or her voice. We're at the top here, Mark. We are at the top. I'll tell you what, guys, for everybody out there, we got a world of work to do. We got a whole future ahead of us. God help the enemy on the other side. He's written every one of them down. Get rid of every stink and last one of them. And we're going to breathe life. We're not going to live as slaves. We're not going to live in chains. We are going to be free. We will possess our liberty. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march night and day. And as they try to run, I will skewer every last one of them with a pig pike, use the battle axe, use the sword. Yep, I'm down to my fighting knife. Chop, chop, chop, chop, chop. And by the way, let that horse up step on a head or two. That's what those war horses were for, remember? There you go. We'll be back just a few minutes here. We're going to take over half an hour of Jeff Bennett's program. We're taking over. You already have control. What are you talking about? Oh, yeah. We'll be right back. All right. We'll be right back.
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