EPISODE · Mar 18, 2025 · 2H 56M
Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles
from Global Voice Radio Network's tracks · host Global Voice Radio Network
In this episode of the Radio Ranch, Roger Sayles and John Kasarab discuss a variety of topics ranging from the significance of Saint Patrick's Day to the intricacies of traffic court experiences. The conversation touches on the cultural and historical aspects of Saint Patrick's Day, including the surprising fact that Savannah, Georgia hosts the second largest parade in the U.S. The hosts also delve into personal anecdotes, such as John's experience with traffic court and the peculiarities of roundabouts in South Bend, Indiana.The episode takes a deeper turn as the hosts explore geopolitical issues, including the deportation of a notorious Venezuelan gang to El Salvador and the implications of the U.S. government's actions. They also discuss the controversial topic of birthright citizenship, referencing legal expert John Eastman's insights on the matter. The conversation highlights the complexities of jurisdiction and the historical context of citizenship laws in the United States. Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in lively discussions about the influence of Zionism, the role of the judiciary, and the potential for significant political and legal changes in the near future.
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