"american jurisprudence"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed military deployments and foreign interventions, particularly the redeployment of troops from Iraq to Afghanistan, criticizing the financial burden and lack of American benefit from these wars. He addressed corruption in American politics through the Blagojevich case, arguing that all politicians engage in similar corrupt practices. Koernke emphasized the importance of jury nullification and the authority of the people over judges, critiqued the decline of education quality, and extensively analyzed how socialist propaganda has manipulated public opinion on issues like global warming and climate change, comparing such tactics to Soviet historical revisionism.
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Mark Koernke discussed illegal immigration, border security, and federal government overreach on October 14, 2008. He addressed a white van incident in Phoenix carrying illegal immigrants, criticized the government's failure to enforce immigration laws despite claiming surveillance capabilities, and discussed how illegal aliens receive government benefits while American citizens are denied assistance. Koernke then pivoted to explaining the 'straw man' concept, birth certificate bonds, and fictional debt numbers created by the Federal Reserve, arguing that the government plans to re-enslave Americans through financial mechanisms. He also discussed the history of World War I, the role of socialists and bankers in orchestrating wars, and the importance of Americans reclaiming their liberty and work ethic.