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Trent Loos and Jerol Gohrick Discuss Civic Duty, Freedom, and Sons of Liberty on 'Trent on the Loos'

During the episode, Trent and Jerol explore the journey and efforts of Jerol in founding and expanding the Sons of Liberty, including the establishment of various local chapters. They discuss the group's mission and activities, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and responsibility.

A central theme of their conversation is the belief that protecting freedom in the United States hinges on the active participation of law-abiding citizens. They argue that it's crucial for everyday people to interact with and hold their elected officials accountable. This engagement, they suggest, ensures that these officials truly represent the interests and will of the American people, commonly referred to as "We The People."

Throughout the show, Trent and Jerol's discussion focuses on traditional values such as personal responsibility, limited government, and the safeguarding of constitutional rights. This episode is particularly appealing to listeners who share these values and are interested in grassroots movements and citizen-led initiatives in the political landscape.

More on the North Dakota Sons of Liberty, and Sons of Liberty, American Tribe:

The Sons of Liberty, as per their website, is a non-profit organization founded by Jerol Gohrick of McGregor, ND, and Tim Heuer of Noonan, ND. It was established in response to what they perceived as the deterioration of the United States and injustices being inflicted on its citizens.

The organization's primary focus is on increasing public awareness about local, state, and federal government actions that they believe infringe on the Constitutional rights, freedoms, and liberties of people. They are involved in nonpartisan research, educational, and informational activities to enhance public understanding of constitutional protection and restoration issues.

Additionally, they sponsor reports, meetings, and workshops to strengthen political organizations and engage in patriotic activism to protect and defend national security. The Sons of Liberty emphasize national pride, support for the Second Amendment, state's rights, voter ID laws, limiting big government, poll watching, fair media, lower taxes, keeping the country open, and closing the southern border​​.

Founder of the Sons of Liberty, American Tribe, Tanner Cook, a former Marine Corps infantrymen, has published a handbook for freedom fighers entitled The Way of Free Men, as well as the Sons of Liberty Manifesto.

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