"red dawn"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Vietnam War draft, criticizing politicians and activists who dodged the draft in the 1960s-70s and now advocate for reinstating it. He detailed the expansion of the war into Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and North Vietnam, and the escalation of casualties after 1970 despite claims of de-escalation. Koernke contrasted draft dodgers who fled to Sweden or Canada with those who were drafted or volunteered, expressing contempt for the hypocrisy of former anti-war figures now in power. He warned of plans for Soviet-style general conscription and discussed the infiltration of communist agents into churches via 501(c)(3) status, drawing parallels to Soviet tactics in the Russian Orthodox Church. Callers contributed perspectives on Obama administration dynamics and religious institutions' complicity in political agendas.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, February 27, 2008. He provided detailed analysis of the 1911A1 pistol, Sega rifles (particularly the .308 and .223 variants), and AK-pattern rifles, emphasizing affordability, parts commonality, and field reliability. Koernke covered spare parts availability from Centerfire Systems, magazine options including 40-round European AK magazines, and cross-training advantages of different rifle platforms. He addressed the importance of maintaining weapons indefinitely in the field and discussed instructional value of films like Red Dawn. A caller named Eric from California asked about preparedness DVDs, and Koernke promoted his 'Equipping for the New World Order' series available through Patriot Broadcast Network.