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Lessons from Civil War battlefields for today’s military

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.7527 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Gettysburg’s lessons remind Americans that leadership requires resolve, honesty, and restraint. Modern threats demand clear objectives, not endless mission drift or political theater. Citizens must study history, demand accountability, protect economic stability and borders, and show up locally to preserve a republic built on faith, family, country, and courage now...

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0:00.0

It's 6 Eastern.

0:08.1

It's 3 o'clock Pacific.

0:09.6

We will draw this city closer together.

0:12.0

Coast to coast and around the world from the America Out Loud Talk Radio Studios.

0:17.0

We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.

0:22.2

It's time for The Truth Be Told with Booker Scott.

0:25.6

I have to ask the question, do the American people have the intestinal fortitude to see things through?

0:33.2

It seems like we want everything now, for instance, gratification.

0:37.1

30 days into Iran, not even.

0:39.4

Everybody was talking about the War Powers Act, and it's time to get out of there.

0:43.4

In Venezuela, it lasted about two hours.

0:46.4

I think 20 minutes in total they were in and out.

0:49.0

And even that wasn't fast enough or good enough for most American people.

0:53.7

The Battle of Gettysburg occurred two full years before the end of the Civil War.

1:00.1

Americans today, they could never have that intestinal fortitude

1:03.8

and the patience that it took to win the Civil War.

1:08.1

Everyone needs everything right now, and rarely do we have the selflessness with

1:14.2

sacrifice to a greater cause like those who have died for our freedoms, the freedoms that we take

1:20.4

for granted every day. The Gettysburg Address was about two minutes long. Only 275 words. I encourage you to go read it.

1:30.3

I'm going to read it for you now, but please go read it and study it. We all know how it starts. We know the first paragraph, but I really want you to pay attention to the very last paragraph. But here goes.

1:43.3

Four score, and seven years ago ago our fathers brought forth on this

1:47.9

continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created

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