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  • EP 14 Veesna Roen becoming an American Citizen
    Oct 30 2025

    Ingrid Centurion interviews Veesna Roen, first generation Cambodian, killing fields refugee. He shares his journey to become an American Citizen. An inspiring story from a refugee camp to entering the US Army to fighting for Cambodian Americans. Veesna's family survived the killing fields where collectively more than 1.3 million people were killed and buried by the Communist Party of Kampuchea during Khmer Rouge rule from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Cambodian War (1970–75). The mass killings were part of the broad, state-sponsored Cambodian genocide.

    The Khmer Rouge regime arrested and eventually executed almost everyone suspected of connections with the former government or foreign governments, as well as professionals and intellectuals. Veesna shares where he was on September 11th, Fort Dix, NJ at a live fire Infantry training exercise. Veesna brought a radio walkman even after he was told not to. So the whole company listened on the radio that the Tower and Pentagon were hit. Then he deployed to the Balkans and volunteered to go to Afghanistan, as part of provincial reconstruction team in 2006. He almost did not become an American Citizen due to a fire fight in war. Hear straight from the combat veteran infantryman, Veesna Roen.

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    34 min
  • EP-9 14th Amendment/Law of Nations
    Sep 11 2025

    Ingrid and Alexander discuss the 14th Amendment, the Law of Nations, citizenship, privileges and immunities. The Fourteenth Amendment, ratified in 1868, addresses citizenship rights, equal protection under the law, and due process, playing a crucial role in defining the relationship between the federal government and the states. Its key provisions include defining citizenship for those born or naturalized in the U.S., prohibiting states from infringing upon citizens' privileges and immunities, guaranteeing due process and equal protection under the law, and addressing debt related to the Civil War. Alexander Higgins says "States should not be restricting guns rights, Congressmen should be trying to help people in other states to protect their 2nd amendment rights".

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    47 min
  • EP-13 Mom &Pop Alliance with Diane Hardy
    Sep 3 2025

    Ingrid Centurion interviews Diane Hardy the founder of Mom and Pop Alliance. The Mom and Pop Alliance is a pro-small-business advocacy group founded during Covid to help empower SC's small businesses. They provide education, serve as a liaison to improve communication between SC lawmakers and small business owners, and seek common sense solutions and good governance policies to empower SC's family-owned businesses. In 2020 when small businesses were labeled "non-essential" they decided to VOLUNTEER to provide a stronger voice for SC's family-owned businesses.


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    38 min
  • EP-12 Escobedo Murder Case
    Aug 21 2025

    Ingrid Centurion, Frank Buono and Rocky Burke discuss the Escobedo Murder Case. Authorities in Florida have re-opened the investigation into the brutal execution-style murder of a family nearly 20 years ago, after the two men convicted and sentenced to death in the killings had their sentences commuted by former President Joe Biden. St. Lucie County Sheriff Richard Del Toro and 19th Judicial Circuit State Attorney Thomas Bakkedahl announced last week the reopening of the 2006 Escobedo family murder case. Daniel Troya and Ricardo Sanchez, Jr. were convicted in 2009 of killing Jose Luis Escobedo, 28; his wife, Yessica Guerrero Escobedo, 25; and their sons, Luis Julian, 4, and Luis Damian, 3. The family's bodies were found in the grass alongside Florida's Turnpike in Fort Pierce on Oct. 13, 2006, shot at close range. Authorities said the boys died in their mother's arms. Troya and Sanchez were later sentenced to death, but they were among 37 people who had their death sentences commuted by President Biden this past December 2024. Under Biden's action, all 37 were given life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

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    28 min
  • EP-11 Garrity Warning
    Aug 20 2025

    Ingrid Centurion and Rocky Burke discuss the Garrity Warning. A Garrity warning is a notification of rights given to public employees during an internal investigation. It protects them from being compelled to incriminate themselves in criminal proceedings by informing them of their right to remain silent and that any statements made can't be used against them in a criminal case. This protection stems from the Supreme Court case Garrity v. New Jersey, which established that employees cannot be forced to choose between self-incrimination and job loss. Appellants, police officers in certain New Jersey boroughs, were questioned during the course of a state investigation concerning alleged traffic ticket "fixing." Each officer was first warned that: anything he said might be used against him in a state criminal proceeding; he could refuse to answer if the disclosure would tend to incriminate him; if he refused to answer, he would be subject to removal from office. The officers' answers to the questions were used over their objections in subsequent prosecutions, which resulted in their convictions. The State Supreme Court, on appeal, upheld the convictions despite the claim that the statements of the officers were coerced by reason of the fact that, if they refused to answer, they could, under the New Jersey forfeiture of office statute, lose their positions.

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    13 min
  • EP-10 Bob Menges - SC Covid
    Aug 19 2025

    Ingrid Centurion interviews Bob Menges, Constitutional Law Expert about how South Carolina Governor McMaster handled the COVID-19 pandemic. It's important to study the past so we make better decisions in the future. As South Carolina gears up for a new Governor and the various candidates are entering the race. We discuss past actions to learn from the Constitutional mistakes that were made.

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    27 min
  • EP-5 ICE Violence on the Rise with Rocky Burke
    Aug 14 2025

    Ingrid Centurion and Rocky Burke discuss the Los Angeles Riots and the increase in violence on Law Enforcement Agencies. These violent protests and unrest that erupted in Los Angeles in June 2025 following U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, with demonstrations leading to vandalism, property damage, and clashes with police are going to be on the rise throughout the summer. ICE will be the agency the left liberals are going after in 2025. They discuss the violent rhetoric by high ranking politicians who are boldly supporting the violence of law enforcement officers. Protest are constitutional but not when it turns violent; leaders should not be condoning these actions. Rocky Burke says he is very happy that South Carolina leadership supports local law enforcement agencies. SC local leaders enforce protest must be peaceful. Ingrid discusses the McAllen, Texas CBP active shooter attack. Rocky discusses the Congressman LaMonica McIver who was charged with three counts of forcibly impeding and interfering with federal officers. ICE officer's must have probable cause and the warrant to conduct these raids. The left are pressing for more violent protest to gain media attention. They discuss George Soros and paid agitators. Free Speech do we still have it in America. You should not say words that incite violence or talk about family members. Police officer's can get sued during investigations. Rocky's rule don't invade your body space because then its on. Police Officers show tremendous restraint with civilians.

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    28 min
  • EP-6 Newsom visits SC with Frank Buono
    Aug 13 2025

    Ingrid Centurion, Frank Buono and Rocky Burke discuss Governor Newsom's visit to South Carolina and his tour around the country seeking a connection with voters. Frank Buono says Newsom is a symbol of the mainstream Democrat party. They discuss the intent of this tour and what they feel are his bid for a future Presidential run. Newsom lands in the small town of Seneca, which four-term GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham calls home. In last year’s general election, President Donald Trump won more than 75% of votes cast in surrounding Oconee County. Treading in that territory fits with the image that Newsom has been cultivating for himself ahead of a possible 2028 White House bid. Newsom's speeches are filled with the "Big Beautiful Betrayal" and telling younger voters that they must exercise their moral authority against the Trump administration and the GOP. Rocky Burke says Newsom hates Trump with a passion but he is trying to upset the 2026 elections in SC. Frank Buono a former Democrat says Newsom is all about illegals entering this country. California is a sanctuary state which means their state law enforcement agencies are not allowed to work with the Federal Government. Newsom will say whatever he needs to get the nomination and is trying to act like he is a moderate but he does not mean those things and is completely insincere. Frank Buono a former Democrat and Park Ranger share his insights.


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    27 min