"constable"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the need for a new political movement called the "America Only Party" to replace both Democrats and Republicans, which he characterized as failures. He emphasized grassroots organizing at the township and county level, mapping out state battlefields, and running candidates for local offices. Koernke covered preparedness topics including food storage, medical supplies from ShopMedVet and Sportsman's Guide, and MRE procurement. He discussed drone history, electronic countermeasures, and military technology. Callers contributed updates on weather, flooding, and local conditions. The show included extensive commentary on the 2026 election strategy, the need for backup candidates, and preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed local political engagement and election integrity on January 20, 2014. He highlighted Mike Meeks' unanimous election as chief constable of Bridgewater Township in Washtenaw County, Michigan, despite Meeks' prior involvement with the Hutaree militia, arguing this demonstrated that patriot-minded candidates can win at the local level. Koernke and caller Henry from FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com debated the merits of participating in electoral politics versus withdrawing from the system entirely, with Koernke arguing that local elections offer real opportunities for change while acknowledging the federal system is irreparably corrupted. The discussion covered vote manipulation, the importance of township-level organizing, and the need for patriots to maintain serious commitment rather than acquiescing to government pressure.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including international banking conspiracies, the Obama administration's foreign policy failures in Syria, domestic food security concerns following flash mob looting incidents at retail stores, and defensive tactics for home protection. He criticized government overreach, celebrated veterans' resistance to military intervention, and warned listeners about an upcoming Washtenaw County board meeting in Ann Arbor aimed at restricting personal defense rights. A caller named Don raised concerns about same-sex marriage legislation in Michigan.