New Orleans native Kurt Gerwitz shares his thoughts on the Battle of New Orleans. Gerwitz’s early adulthood in New Orleans had a profound impact on shaping his character and perspective. This city, steeped in history, is where the Mississippi River played a crucial role in the Americans’ victory during the Battle of New Orleans. The familiarity of the American troops with the terrain, particularly the river, allowed them to skillfully leverage it to their advantage. This strategic use of the land was pivotal, especially considering that the American forces were outnumbered by the British. The remarkable victory they achieved can largely be attributed to the leadership of Andrew Jackson, who guided his troops with exceptional skill despite the odds being against them. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.
Interview with Dr. Brian Joondeph
Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses his most recent articles Open Borders-Why Not Just Invite the Entire World to the U.S? and Election 2024-It’s the Voters, Stupid! The first piece, titled “Open Borders – Why Not Just Invite the Entire World to the U.S.?”, delves into the perils of unchecked mass illegal immigration. It highlights how illegal immigrants contribute not only to rising crime rates but also to the spread of infectious diseases and the strain on resources. Meanwhile, “Election 2024 – It’s the Voters, Stupid!” shifts focus to the legal nuances of voter manipulation in Colorado. This article discusses issues like outdated voter rolls, emphasizing how these oversights facilitate voter fraud. It suggests that the ease with which voter fraud can be committed in Colorado might not be accidental, but rather a result of deliberate design in the system.Listen to the full interview in the first hour.
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