"double jeopardy"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Hammond family case and the militia occupation in Oregon, arguing that the federal government was violating the Bill of Rights through double jeopardy charges and that armed resistance was necessary. He criticized those advocating peaceful legal remedies as naive, citing historical examples like Waco and Ruby Ridge where such approaches failed. Callers raised concerns about the militia's presence being unwanted by locals and questioned the focus on land restoration versus constitutional violations. Koernke defended small family ranching and logging operations against corporate and foreign exploitation, contrasted the Hammond situation with Baker's Green Acres, and emphasized the need for preparedness and armed organization to resist what he characterized as communist government overreach targeting gun owners.
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Nancy Cornke hosted Communications Tuesday on October 19, 2010, discussing emergency communication protocols, hand signals, and situational awareness. The episode focused heavily on a legal case involving Charles Dyer from Oklahoma, who faced child molestation charges and CPS involvement stemming from a custody dispute with his ex-wife. Nancy provided detailed legal advice regarding judge recusal, venue change, and resources like jailforjudges.com, while discussing broader concerns about judicial bias, double jeopardy in weapons charges, and alleged corruption involving courts and law enforcement in drug trafficking.