ChristiTutionalist Politics (S2E63) "Neighborliness (Biblical Community vs twisted Scriptures Communism)"

August 31, 2024

ChristiTutionalist Politics (S2E63) "Neighborliness (Biblical Community vs twisted Scriptures Communism)"

ChristiTutionalist (TM) Politics

The 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.

Podcast Title

ChristiTutionalist (TM) Politics

Host

Joseph M. Lenard

Publish Date

August 31, 2024

Episode Notes

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. The host announces upcoming guests on the show who will discuss various topics related to Christianity, politics, and the Constitution.

  7. The host promises a follow-up episode to further explore the distinction between biblical charity and grace, and socialist or communist redistribution.

  8. 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.

  1. "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.

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  2. "We are theft, redistribution. Those are all for things."  - Joseph M. Leonard

    - This quote succinctly captures the host's criticism of socialism and communism as forms of theft and redistribution, which he sees as un-biblical and satanic.

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  3. "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.

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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

  1. "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.

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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

  1. "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.

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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.

Joseph M. Lenard

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.

Joseph M. Lenard

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.

Announcer

Stay

with

us.

We'll

be

right

back.

Ed Bonderenka (Your American Heritage WAAMradio show)

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.

Joseph M. Lenard

God

bless

America.

Joseph M. Lenard

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

email

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

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Wednesday

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