"constitutional principles"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke opened the show with two extended recitations: first, a maritime folk song about Davy Jones and sailors at sea, and second, a nostalgic personal anecdote about a teacher named Mr. Laswell who explained the meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance word-by-word to his seventh-grade class, emphasizing individual responsibility, unity, and constitutional principles. The episode concluded with reflection on the addition of 'under God' to the Pledge and concerns about its potential removal from schools.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with a lengthy recitation of a teacher's interpretation of the Pledge of Allegiance, emphasizing the meaning of each word and the principles of individual liberty, representative government, and national unity. The episode included musical interludes and reflective commentary on patriotic values, constitutional principles, and the importance of understanding the foundational meanings behind American civic traditions.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and tactical preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on the importance of carrying backup handguns for combat situations. He explained immediate action drills, weapon malfunction scenarios, and the critical role of secondary firearms when primary weapons fail. Koernke then shifted to militia organization, describing the structure and distribution of militia formations across the United States, emphasizing the 5-10 program for building fire teams and squads. He fielded calls from listeners including Joe from Louisiana, George regarding Native American militia involvement, and John from New York, discussing how to locate and join militia groups, vetting militia organizations for genuine constitutional principles, and the historical relationship between Native Americans and the founding of the republic.