
August 31, 2024
ChristiTutionalist Politics (S2E63) "Neighborliness (Biblical Community vs twisted Scriptures Communism)"
ChristiTutionalist (TM) PoliticsThe episode begins with the host, Joseph M. Leonard, apologizing for the different audio quality due to a microphone issue. He then discusses the concept of 'neighborliness' and how it is often misinterpreted by some politicians and preachers as a form of socialism or communism. Leonard argues that true neighborliness and community are biblical and voluntary, while socialism and communism are forced and satanic.
Leonard emphasizes the distinction between the 'unwilling' and the 'unable,' stating that while the Bible commands believers to be their brother's keeper, it is not a dictate but a personal choice. He also discusses the role of government in providing public services like water purification while criticizing the left's attempt to grant special privileges and rights to certain groups.
The second segment features an announcement from Pastor Sean Todd about upcoming guests on the show, including authors, singers, and other guests who will discuss various topics related to Christianity, politics, and the Constitution.
The host argues for a biblical understanding of 'neighborliness' and community, which is voluntary and based on charity, in contrast to socialism and communism, which he sees as forced and satanic.
The host emphasizes the distinction between the 'unwilling' and the 'unable,' stating that while the Bible commands believers to be their brother's keeper, it is a personal choice and not a dictate.
The host criticizes politicians and preachers who misinterpret the concept of 'neighborliness' to justify socialism or communism, which he sees as a form of theft and redistribution.
The host advocates for a constitutionally limited republic and criticizes the 17th Amendment for disrupting the balance of power between states and the federal government.
The host believes that taxation for public services like water purification is acceptable, but it should be for the benefit of all and not for granting special privileges to certain groups.
The host announces upcoming guests on the show who will discuss various topics related to Christianity, politics, and the Constitution.
The host promises a follow-up episode to further explore the distinction between biblical charity and grace, and socialist or communist redistribution.
The host frequently uses the phrase 'at any rate' as a segue between topics, which he acknowledges as an ongoing inside joke with the audience.
"Wanting to steal from your actual next door neighbor to give to somebody something 3510 states over to try to by their vote is not neighborliness." - Joseph M. Leonard
- This quote summarizes the host's argument against misinterpreting neighborliness as socialism or communism, which he sees as stealing from one neighbor to give to someone far away for political gain.
"We are a constitutionally limited republic. The House of Representatives, directly elected districts. But the 17th amendment destroyed the 10th amendment states rights protection that the US Senate was to be a body populated out of each state's legislature, appointing senators, and that destroyed a check imbalance." - Joseph M. Leonard
- This quote reflects the host's emphasis on the principles of a constitutional republic and his criticism of the 17th Amendment for disrupting the balance of power between states and the federal government.
Chapter 1: Introduction and Churchianity vs Christianity
The host introduces the episode, stating that the audio quality will be different due to a microphone issue. He then discusses the concept of 'churchianity' vs true Christianity, contrasting superficial church attendance with a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. He also promotes some radio shows on WHAM radio.
- The host makes a distinction between 'churchianity' (superficial church attendance) and true Christianity (a personal relationship with Jesus Christ).
- He promotes some Christian radio shows on WHAM radio.
Chapter 2: Neighborliness, Community, and Biblical Charity
The host discusses the concept of 'neighborliness' and how it is often misused by those on the left to justify socialism or communism. He argues that true neighborliness and community are voluntary and based on biblical charity, not forced redistribution or theft. He also distinguishes between the 'unwilling' and the 'unable' when it comes to helping others.
- The host argues that true neighborliness and community are voluntary and based on biblical charity, not forced redistribution or theft.
- He distinguishes between the 'unwilling' and the 'unable' when it comes to helping others.
Key Quote
"Wanting to steal from your actual next door neighbor to give to somebody something 3510 states over to try to by their vote is not neighborliness. That's not community, which is biblical community." by Joseph M. Leonard
- This quote directly contrasts the host's view of neighborliness and community with how it is misused by those on the left to justify socialism or communism.
Chapter 3: Limited Government and Taxation
The host discusses the role of limited government and the necessity of some taxation for public services that benefit everyone. He argues that the government should provide services like clean water efficiently, but also emphasizes the importance of individual choice and voluntary collective action, as opposed to forced collectivism or communism.
- The host argues for limited government and some taxation for public services that benefit everyone, like clean water.
- He emphasizes the importance of individual choice and voluntary collective action, as opposed to forced collectivism or communism.
Chapter 4: Constitutional Republic and Restoring the American Republic
The host discusses the nature of the United States as a constitutional republic, not a democracy, and the importance of restoring the principles of the American republic. He criticizes the left for trying to institute forms of government like autocracy or kleptocracy, and emphasizes the importance of the Constitution in protecting individual rights from government overreach.
- The host emphasizes that the United States is a constitutional republic, not a democracy or other form of government.
- He argues for the importance of restoring the principles of the American republic and protecting individual rights from government overreach.
Key Quote
"We are not a democracy, not a mob ocracy in autocracy, kleptocracy, any of those that the left is trying to institute. We are a constitutionally limited republic." by Joseph M. Leonard
- This quote directly contrasts the host's view of the United States as a constitutional republic with the forms of government the left is trying to institute.
Chapter 5: Upcoming Guests and Show Previews
In this segment, the host previews some upcoming guests and episodes of the show, including discussions on topics like surviving hardships, Shakespeare authorship, the role of parents vs. the state, and various musical guests and references.
- The host previews some upcoming guests and episodes, covering various topics and musical references.
- He plans to feature a youth perspective, which he says is 'much needed'.
Note: This transcript was automatically generated using speech recognition technology. While we will make minor corrections on request, transcriptions do not currently go through a full human review process. We apologize for any errors in the automated transcript.
A
show
based
on
the
facts,
honesty,
the
man,
the
myth,
the
legend.
Christitutionalist
Joseph
M.
Leonard
welcome
to
cristitutionalist
politics
podcast,
aka
Ctp,
in
association
with
the
libertybeacon.com.
and
I
am
your
host,
Joseph
M.
Leonard.
And
that's
L
e
n
a
r
d
c
t
p
is
your
no
muss,
no
fuss,
just
me,
you,
and
occasional
guest
type
podcast.
I
really
appreciate
you
tuning
in.
As
graham
norton
will
say,
let's
get
on
with
the
show.
Hello,
everybody.
First
things
first,
I've
got
a
warn.
I
know,
I
apologize.
The
audio
of
this
episode
is
going
to
be
different.
I
don't
know,
maybe
some
of
you
might
think
it's
better,
some
think
it's
worse,
but
it
is
indeed
definitely
different.
Having
an
issue
with
the
microphone,
don't
know
what
the
deal
is.
Got
to
try
to
figure
it
out
after
this.
So
I've
switched
over
to
the
system
microphone
in
the
hd
camera
instead
of
the
headset.
So
we'll
see
how
it
goes.
This
show
about
neighborliness.
But
before
we
get
into
neighborliness
and
why,
well,
if
you've
not
heard
tim
walls
bastardize
the
Bible
and
talk
about
one
person's
socialism
is
another
person's
neighborliness,
I've
just
paraphrased
him,
and
that's
what
this
is
about.
But
indeed,
before
I
go
into
that,
I
want
to
mention
I
just
saw
before
hitting
record,
an
interview
with
Dennis
Quaid,
and
he
talked
about
being
raised
into
Christianity,
but
at
early
part
of
his
life,
him
questioning
Christianity,
as
he
called
it.
I
think
it's
a
great
term
from
Dennis
Quaid,
Churchianity
rather
than
Christianity.
And
I'm
so
glad
I
heard
him
say
that
because
indeed,
that's
in
part
what
this
show
is
about.
Indeed,
a
lot
of
buildings
with
a
cross
on
them
are
about
churchianity
themselves,
their
own
existence,
keeping
fannies
into
pews.
So
money's
coming
into
the
collection
plate,
and
they
don't
teach,
don't
preach,
don't
speak
the
whole
word
of
the
Bible,
Old
Testament
and
New
Testament
together
collectively
as
the
whole,
the
whole
Bible
in
full
context,
as
you've
heard
me
say
many
times.
And
then
his
later
return
in
life
to
indeed,
Christianity
and
a
personal
experience,
a
personal
relationship
with
Jesus
Christ,
not
just
an
attachment
to
a
building
where
you
go
and
say
an
occasional
prayer,
sing
an
occasional
hymn,
and
listen
to
someone
who
often
bores
you
and
puts
you
to
sleep.
My
apologize.
My
apologize.
My
apologies
to
all
the
great
reverends,
ministers,
pastors,
priests
that
indeed
are
out
there,
but
there
are
some
really
bad
ones,
too,
right?
You
come
here
for
truth
and
honesty,
and
I'm
giving
it
to
you.
Like
it
or
not.
There
it
is,
right,
the
reality.
But
I
also
want
to
pivot
from
what
Dennis
Quaid
said
about
the
churchianity
thing.
Our
friend
over
at
Wham
radio,
pastor
Sean
Todd
of
the
intersection.
Sundays,
noon,
you
could
go
to
whamradio.com
and
there
is
a
listen
live
page
there.
Tune
in
Sundays
noon
to
Pastor
Sean
Todds,
the
intersection.
And
of
course,
I
always
tout
Bruce
and
Phil
abolitionist
roundtable
09:00
a.m.
saturdays,
Dick
Kupke,
trigger
talk
often
crosses
from
guns
to
faith
and
politics.
At
times
also,
and
his
second
hour,
he
took
over.
Pastor
Ricks.
What?
No,
not
your
american
heritage.
That's
Ed
show
a
moment
of
clarity.
Sorry,
Rick.
Pastor
Rick
01:00
Saturdays
on
Wham
used
to
be
a
moment
of
clarity.
I
was
forgetting
it.
Again,
apologies,
Rick.
You
can
go
to
tinyurl.com
moc
archives,
find
archives
of
his
own
show.
But
Dick
Kupke,
trigger
talk,
second
hour.
He's
eleven
to
noon,
then
he's
off
for
lunch.
Then
he's
back
on
Rick's
old
hour
for
trigger
talk
part
two,
one
to
two,
followed
by
my
friend
Ed
Vanderinka,
your
american
heritage
from
two
to
three.
Then
another
Ed.
Ed
Hoffman,
speaking
of
art.
And
of
course,
Theron
X.
Monday
drive
time,
three
to
06:00
p.m.
monday
through
Friday.
My
apologize.
My
apologize.
I'm
doing
it
again.
I
cannot
talk
again.
My
apologies
to
se
Rhone
that
I
don't
really
get
a
chance
to
listen
to
him
much.
Really
factually
honesty,
right?
I
haven't
listened
to
him
in
probably
a
year.
I
just
am
busy
between
three
and
five,
Monday
through
Friday
doing
things,
so.
But
his
show,
three
to
five
drive
time
1600
am.
If
you're
in
southeast
Michigan,
anywhere
else
in
the
world,
whamradio.com.
at
any
rate,
I'm
sure
you
knew
that
was
coming.
But
indeed,
at
any
rate,
the
point
I
was
getting
to
about
Pastor
Sean
Todd
and
Dennis
Quaid's
churchianity
is
indeed
a
lot
of
these
churches
now,
as
Pastor
Sean
says,
want
the
peace,
love,
toga
robe
wearing,
sandal
wearing.
And
he
throws
in
kind
of
like
the
university
hippie,
hacky
sacker
Jesus.
They
only
want
that.
They
want
to
just
let's
skip
over
all
those,
you
know,
tough
love
parts
of
the
Bible,
you
know,
especially
that
part
where
Jesus
called
some
vipers,
snakes,
false
guides,
you
know,
some
of
that
tough
love
stuff.
We
don't
want
the
tough
love.
We
just
don't
want
the,
oh,
let's
give
each
other
a
hug
and
pretend
everything
is
perfect.
That's
not
the
whole
Bible.
That
is
churchianity,
as
Dennis
Quaid
rightfully
said,
and
the
hippy
hacky
sack
Jesus
that
most
want.
Now,
as
pastor
Sean
Todd
says,
okay,
indeed.
Here
it
comes
again.
You
ready?
You
know
it's
coming
at
any
rate
now,
ten
minutes
in
ten
minutes
ish
neighborliness.
Good
thing
I
made
notes.
Oh,
you
can
see
the
yellow
post
it
if
you're
looking
bitshoot
brighty
on
rumble
and
YouTube
behind
the
scenes,
the
yellow
post
it
note
is
not
working
with
the
green
screen.
Oh,
you
can
see
it
on
and
off
the
notes.
Good
thing
I
took
notes
because
this
is
actually
the
second
recording
of
this
show.
I
have
recorded
it
and
I
went
to
put
all
the
video
blocks
together.
You
know,
the
show
intro,
this,
the
main
segment,
the
show
outro,
the
please,
like,
share
and
subscribe
parrot
bag
piece.
Right?
But
please,
like
share
and
subscribe.
I
hate
every
YouTube
video.
Like
share,
subscribe,
like
share,
subscribe.
I
hate
it.
But
yep,
I
gotta
do
it
now,
too.
The
only
way
we
make
this
show
grow
is
if
you
like,
share,
subscribe.
At
any
rate,
what
am
I
up
to?
Four
or
five
of
those?
Now,
if
this
is
your
first
show,
it's
an
ongoing
running
gag
that
I
say,
at
any
rate,
as
a
segue
all
the
time.
So
for
the
benefit
of
the
transcript
and
any
new
listeners
or
behind
the
scene
video
viewers,
now
you're
in
on
the
inside
joke.
And
why
I
purposely
keep
saying
that.
But
yeah,
good
thing
I
took
notes
because
when
I
went
to
put
all
the
blocks
together,
I
had
a
20
minutes
video
block,
zero
sound.
It's
like,
what
happened?
I
don't
know.
And
like
today,
the
mic
ain't
working
right.
I
test
it
before
every
show
to
make
sure
and
test,
test,
test.
I
get
nothing
back.
Or
I
get
a
garbled
one
test
of
the
three
tests.
But
anyway.
And
indeed,
at
any
rate,
that's
behind
the
scenes
stuff.
Nothing
important
for
you.
Thank
God.
Indeed.
Figured
out
what
was
going
on.
Got
a
microphone
that
will
work.
So,
yes,
it
will
sound
different.
But
Tim
walls,
one
person's
socialism
is
another
man's
neighborliness.
Wrong
answer.
Wrong
answer.
I
should
go
to
my
notes,
right?
Cue
the
mister
Rogers
thing,
right?
Won't
you
be
my
neighbor?
Well,
Tim,
I
don't
want
you
anywhere
in
my
neighborhood.
I
don't
want
you
in
my
city,
not
even
my
state
of
Michigan,
because
you're
a
bad
neighbor.
You
don't
get
it.
That's
not
neighborliness.
Wanting
to
steal
from
your
actual
next
door
neighbor
to
give
to
somebody
something
3510
states
over
to
try
to
by
their
vote
is
not
neighborliness.
That's
not
community,
which
is
biblical
community.
You
probably
heard
me
say
it
before.
Let
me
write
my
note
here.
Uh,
cross
off
my
notes.
The
waltz
quote.
Yeah,
cue
mister
Rogers.
Yeah,
I'm
going
into
now.
Community
versus
communism.
Community
is
biblical.
I'm
reaching
over,
turning
on
the
fan.
It's
still
August
here
in
Michigan.
It's
cooler,
but
still
pretty
warm.
I'm
working
up
a
sweat
already,
part
due
to
my
health
reasons.
But
again,
that's
another
aside.
So
indeed,
stealing
from
your
neighbor
to
give
to
somebody
to
buy
their
vote
is
not
neighborly.
Community
is
biblical.
It
is.
And
watch
next
week
for
a
follow
up
to
this.
The
Liberty
beacon
piece
for
next
week
that
correlates
also
as
a
part
two
to
this
will
be
called
charity,
grace,
neighborliness,
part
two.
We're
talking
real
neighborliness,
nothing.
The
Awols
version.
Community,
which
is
voluntary,
which
is
about
charity.
Hence
next
week's
continuance.
Charity,
grace
and
neighborliness,
part
two.
It's
about
being
your
brother's
keeper
as
a
personal
commandment
from
Christ,
not
a
dictate.
We
have
free
will.
We
are
given
choices.
We
are
to
want
to
be
our
brother's
keeper
and
take
care
of
widows
and
orphans.
But
as
you've
heard
me
say
before,
the
Bible
in
full
context,
it
also
talks
about
the
distinction
between
the
unwilling
versus
the
unable.
There's
a
big
difference
there
that
the
likes
of
Harris,
Walls,
Schumer,
piglossy,
all
those
on
the
left
that
are,
in
my
opinion,
I
call
them
no
qualms
doing
it.
Fake
christians
misapplying
the
Bible.
Our
personal
commandment.
We
are
to
want
to
do
these
things.
We
are
not
dictated
to
do
these
things.
Versus
leftist
communism,
which
is
indeed
forced
at
the
barrel
of
a
gun.
You
are
forced
to
give
up
things
to
give
others.
That's
not
charity,
that's
satanic
worldly
communism.
We
are
theft,
redistribution.
Those
are
all
four
things.
Now
an
aside,
yet
we
all
understand,
I
think,
I
hope,
I
pray
a
certain
amount
of
taxation
is
of
course
needed.
That
we
are
not
anarchists.
We
are
limited
government.
We
are
christitutionalists.
We
are
about
biblical
limited
government,
not
anarchy.
Where
there
is
no
government,
there
has
to
be
small
amounts
of
taxation
to
do
those
things
like
the
cleaning
and
purification
of
water
that
we
all
know
today
needs
to
be
done.
We're
not
drinking
from
wells
with
all
kinds
of
toxins
in
them.
And
generally
the
government
does
that.
And
I
think
most
people
accept
that
the
government
for
the
community
does
that
on
our
behalf
as
our
choice
that
they
can
do
it
should
do
it
far
more
effectively
than
we
would
via
our
own.
Well,
it's
a
collective
thing
that
we
choose
to
join
together
and
engage
in,
like
the
politics
of
Potterville,
communism
on
the
micro
versus
the
macro
right,
the
savings
and
loan,
your
credit
union
people
coming
together
by
choice,
a
collectivist
choice.
They
all
as
individuals,
no
joining
together,
they
benefit
more
together.
But
it
is
again
a
choice
not
forced.
Now
indeed,
you
paying
a
water
bill
to
get
the
water
to
your
house
is
kind
of
sort
of
more
or
less
forced.
It
is
kind
of
more
communism
than
community.
But
we
accept
that
paying
them
to
do
that.
We
are
all
indeed
better
off.
We
all
as
individuals
coming
together
in
that
gain
something
together
we
all
gain.
It's
not
special
privilege
to
few,
special
rights
to
few
that
communism
and
the
left
kami
fasci
Soci
blend.
As
I've
said
before,
this
isn't
the
1930s
where
the
Nazi
Sochis
later
become
known
as
fascists
like
El
Duce
fascists
in
Italy
and
Franco
fascists
in
Spain
were
all
in
their
nations
fighting
Moscow
backed
communists.
Today
it's
they're
all
together.
They
still
have
their
separate
banners,
but
they
work
together
for
one
comma
fasci
Sochi
blend
goals,
shared
goals.
They
want
to
destroy
America,
but
us
having
purified
water,
I
think
we
all
agree,
is
a
pretty
daggone
good
thing.
And
it's
for
the
benefit
of
all,
not
select
few.
Like
I
say
on
terrorstrikes
dot
in
fo
quotes
animal
farm
if
Orwell
were
alive
today,
I
believe
his
animal
farm
sequel
the
line
would
now
be
some
animals
get
more
equity,
aka
special
rights,
than
the
other
animals.
That's
what
it's
about,
special
rights,
special
privileges,
not
equality
of
opportunity
that
our
constitution
allows
for
or
grants.
And
again,
the
constitution
isn't
the
government
granting
us
the
rights.
It's
a
limitation
and
restriction
that
government
cannot,
may,
not,
will
nothing.
And
we
got
to
stop
letting
them
do
it.
Take
those
God
given
rights
from
us.
It's
a
protection
of
the
people,
not
of
the
government
like
some
other
republics
right?
The
DNC
convention,
democracy,
democracy.
We're
not
a
democracy.
We
are
a
constitutionally
limited
republic.
The
House
of
Representatives,
directly
elected
districts.
But
the
17th
amendment
destroyed
the
10th
amendment
states
rights
protection
that
the
US
Senate
was
to
be
a
body
populated
out
of
each
state's
legislature,
appointing
senators,
and
that
destroyed
a
check
imbalance.
We
are
not
a
democracy,
not
a
mob
ocracy
in
autocracy,
kleptocracy,
any
of
those
that
the
left
is
trying
to
institute.
We
are
a
constitutionally
limited
republic.
And
you've
heard
me
say
before
we
need
to
roar.
No,
not
the
Katy
Perry
Helen
Reddy
I
am
woman
tribute.
Her
kind
of
follow
up
roar.
I
mean,
restore
our
american
republic.
Okay,
so
I
have
gone
through
and
checked
off
my
notes
that
I
covered
in
the
first
recording
of
this
episode.
And
hopefully
I
remember
to
write
down
in
the
notes
everything
I
covered.
I'm
sure
there
was
rabbit
holes.
You
know
me,
I
always
go
down
other
rabbit
holes.
I've
done
it
again
here.
Things
in
this
recording
certainly
weren't
in
that
recording.
But
my
concern
is
things
that
were
in
that
recording
that
will
now
be
missed
in
this.
Also,
I
will
have
a
second
segment,
upcoming
guests.
So,
you
know,
my
Saturday
monologue
drops
every
Saturday,
but
now
I've
got
enough.
I'm
recording
with
enough
guests
to
do
an
every
Wednesday
midweek
drop
with
a
guess.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
anything
involved
with
Christianity
or
politics
or
the
constitution.
Often
it
lands
up
being
that
way,
but
not
every
single
time
I
outline
the
guests.
But
indeed,
at
any
rate,
throw
another
one
of
those
in.
Let's
get
to
that,
indeed,
that
second
segment.
And
again,
remind
please
make
sure
you
follow
up
next
week
with
charity
Grace
Neighborliness,
part
two.
More
discussion
of
the
distinction
between
biblical
community
and
leftist
satanic
worldly
inshackles
by
force
communism.
Biggest
difference.
Tim
Awols,
thank
you
all.
Take
care.
God
bless.
Onto
segment
two.
This
is
a
special
tack
on
segment
for
a
couple
of
shows
to
let
you
know
about
some
August,
September,
October
potentially
out
into
November
shows.
If
you're
looking
behind
the
scenes,
you
can
see
I've
got
my
I
remember
never
forget
911
shirt
on
and
the
911
background
since
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
things
that
will
drop
over
September
October,
this
being
August
when
I'm
recording,
and
Hadassah
Troy
will
be
on.
And
she
talks
about
how
painful
experiences
become
the
birthplace
of
blessings.
That's
her
book.
How
does
Brooks,
not
Brooks,
Garth.
Garth
Brooks.
I'm
getting
dyslexic
with
his
name.
How
does
Garth
Brooks
unanswered
prayers
song
relate?
Hope
you'll
tune
in
to
find
out
as
well
as
Star
Trek
five,
the
movie.
How
does
that
relate?
I
hope
these
little
teases
mean
you'll
tune
in
when
it
drops
or
depending
on
where
this
additional
segment
gets
tacked
on,
may
have
already
dropped
in
August,
so
please
check
it
out.
Other,
another,
I
should
say
August
drop
will
be
David
Shine
holding
up
the
note
there.
David
Shine
is
the
best
selling
author
of
Bad
Deal
for
America
and
the
Decline
of
America.
100
years
of
leadership
failures.
Obvious
tie
into
the
politics
part
of
the
constitutionalist
Politics
podcast
show
and
in
September
or
going
forward
loosely
planned
for
September
October
timeframe
MH
Ulrich
comes
on
and
we
talk.
Also,
not
another
movie
of
reference
in
there,
but
I
hope
you'll
check
in
to
find
out
how
the
discussion
with
her
brings
up
Cs
Lewis.
But
Star
Trek
again,
right?
Likely
two
episodes
in
a
row
or
an
episode
apart.
This
time
star
the
original
series,
a
episode
and
episode
called
parallel.
Spoiler
alert.
If
you
haven't
seen
the
old
series,
they
go
to
a
planet
and
I
they
worship
the
sun.
They
assume
it's
s
u
n
the
sun
above.
But
as
you
get
to
the
end,
you
find
out
it
is
Christ
having
visited
another
planet,
the
son
of
God
on
another
planet,
which
is
really
kind
of
blows
my
mind
knowing
that
Gene
Roddenberry
was
an
atheist,
that
such
an
episode
would
have
even
been
remotely
allowed
and
considered.
But
you
know,
I
I
want
to
give
him
credit.
There
were
wide
variety
of
topics
covered
by
that
show.
So
please
tune
in
to
the
MH
Elrick
episode
to
find
out
how
that
Star
Trek
episode
factors
in.
If
you
recall,
if
you've
been
with
me
a
long
time.
Last
year,
911
I
had
on
my
friend
from
Wham
radio,
your
american
heritage
show,
Ed
Bondarenka.
I
plan.
Stay
with
us.
We'll
be
right
back.
Hi,
my
name
is
Ed
von
Durenka
and
I
host
your
american
heritage
on
Saturdays
at
two
in
the
afternoon.
On
this
day,
your
american
heritage
is
a
show
about
the
struggle
we
find
ourselves
in
and
how
to
react
to
it
in
the
light
of
our
biblical
and
american
heritage.
Listen
to
it
while
you're
working
around
the
house,
the
garage,
cleaning
the
guns,
walking
the
dog,
driving
or
just
lazing
around.
Join
me
at
02:00
Saturdays
here
on
WHAM
radio,
1600
AM,
92.7
FM.
God
bless
America.
For
now.
That
episode
again
will
drop
a
new
one,
not
a
repeat,
a
new
one,
on
911
with
Ed
Bondarenka.
But
it
is
not
what
we'll
touch
on
that
somber
Remembrance
Day.
It
is
not
a
show
dedicated
to
that,
but
I
just
thought
that
was
a
logical
day,
time
frame
to
have
him
back
on
since
he
was
on
last
911,
Leslie
hall
now
think
Leslie
Nielsen
by
Leslie
we're
talking
here,
Leslie
hall
and
a
great
conversation
with
him
and
we
talked
MLK
in
there
and
we
talk
about
addiction.
So
that's
an
important
show.
I
hope
you'll
tune
in.
We
need
a
youth
perspective.
So
I've
got
a
couple
coming
up.
Christopher
Armstrong
Stevenson,
a
young
man,
a
high
schooler,
will
be
on
so
that
we
could
talk
a
youth
perspective,
a
zoomer
to
Boomer.
I
use
that
term
advisedly
you'll
see
why
a
little
later.
Eddie
Yuda
Mann,
man
with
two
ends,
though.
But
you
know
me,
I
can't
pass
the
lane
pun,
so
I
call
him
Eddie.
Yuta
Mann
will
be
on.
He's
a
christian
music
singer
songwriter.
I'm
going
to
have
a
few
of
them
on,
so
I
hope
you'll
tune
in
for
that.
William
R.
Douglas
I'm
holding
up
to
the
camera
my
notes
from
that,
the
sum
of
all
our
anger.
Civil
War
2.0
book
cover.
You
can
see
if
you're
looking
behind
the
scenes,
obviously,
with
all
that's
going
on.
And
my
friend
Michael
Gardner,
aka
Savaged,
who
wrote
the
book
America's
political
battle
a
current
civil
war
in
terms
of
a
cold
civil
war.
We're
in
a
battle,
we're
in
a
civil
war.
It's
just
not
shooting
at
each
other
yet.
Whereas
William,
his
book
goes
into
the
what
if
it
turns
hot
over
the
next
few
years.
His
like
my
chair
strikes
book
is
historical
fiction.
There
is
some
fact,
some
fiction
that
lends
credence
to
the
fact
that
these
issues
boil
over
mainly
to
a
hot
civil
war.
Another
singer
songwriter,
Richard
lynch,
will
be
on.
We
will
be
mentioning
a
few.
Barry
Gibb,
Conway
Twitty
tune
in
to
find
how
they
factor
into
that
episode.
Christine
Sposado
hey,
we're
both
Italiano,
so
we
joke
italian
desserts.
But
seriously,
you've
heard
me
talk
about
conservatives
being
censored
on
school
campuses.
And
she
indeed
created
a
group,
studentvoicessilence.com.
so
we
will
talk
further
about
that.
Another
singer
songwriter,
Robert
Ross,
will
be
on
if
you
don't
have
to
like
country,
you
shouldn't
have
to
like
country
to
tune
in.
But
if
you
are
a
country
fan,
obviously
you
really
want
to
tune
in
to
find
out
how
and
why
Freddie
Fender,
David
Allen
co
get
mentioned
in
the
episode
as
well.
As
I
lost
my
place,
I'm
looking
Conway
Twitty
again.
George
Jones
and
Vern
Gosden.
He
brought
that
name
up.
That
was
a
name
I
hadn't
heard
in
a
long
time.
So
please
tune
in
for
that.
Robert
Boog
ever
since
I
was
in
high
school,
we
heard
the
rumor
and
conspiracy
theory
that
William
Shakespeare
didn't
write
his
stuff.
I
venture
into
that
discussion
with
Robert
Boog.
James
Gebhardt
is
on
and
who
is
babysitting
whom?
We've
talked
about
honor
your
mother
and
father,
right?
Who
is
the
parent?
The
left
wants
your
children
to
be
wards
of
the
state.
This
is
why
they
hate
and
want
to
destroy
Christianity.
That
honor
your
mother
and
father
part
is
in
the
way
of
their
turning
all
children
of
the
nation
into
wards
of
the
fascistic
state.
Remember,
I've
talked
before
Hitlery
and
the
warping
of
it
takes
a
village,
which
is
biblical,
not
Hitlery's.
It
takes
the
fascistic
state,
warped
version
of
it.
Michelle
Jewsbury
if
you
remember,
I
had
Trent
Brock
on
in
the
past.
He
has
a
chapter
in
a
book
about
survivors
hardships
in
life.
Michelle
Jewsbury
has
got
a
volume
one
out,
volume
two,
three,
four
will
be
coming,
collections
of
survivors
of
hardships.
So
people
know
they
are
not
alone.
And
indeed
there
may
be,
hopefully
is
they're
not
alone.
There
is
help.
There
can
be
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel
or
around
the
corner.
I
mentioned
zoomers
to
boomers.
If
you
see
behind
the
scene
there,
you
see
a
little
logo
there.
Zoomers
to
boomer.
Roger
Landry
of
the
Liberty
Beacon
project
again
right
for
the
libertybeacon.com
I
am
on
TLB
Talk.
That's
all
part
of
the
TLB
project.
He's
founder
of
that.
He
has
a
show
with
a
young
lady,
not
going
to
turn
18
soon,
but
not
yet.
So
a
young
lady.
Hence
zoomers
to
boomers.
They
have
a
show
together.
So
again,
we
get
that
youth
perspective
here.
That's
much
needed.
And
lastly,
I'm
going
to
mention
Luann
Hunt,
another
singer
songwriter.
If
you're
at
all
a
Patsy
Klein
fan,
or
your
parents
or
your
grandparents
were
a
Patsy
Klein
fan,
you
want
to
turn
into
the
turn
I
cannot
talk.
You
want
to
tune
into
that
show
to
see
how
Patsy
Klein
has
factored
into
Luann
Hunt's
life
and
Patsy
Klein
kind
of
lives
on
now
through
Luan
Hunt.
Thank
you
all.
Just
wanted
to
give
you
a
brief
sneak
peek
at
coming
midweek
Wednesday
guest
appearance
drops.
Take
care.
God
bless.
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you
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