August 6, 2007
Morning Show
59m
Complete
▶ Audio Player
Summary
Mark Koernke dedicated this episode to Jack Otto, a longtime patriot radio host and teacher who recently passed away. Koernke discussed Otto's legacy, his commitment to the patriot movement despite health challenges, and announced plans for a public militia unit naming ceremony to honor Otto by naming a new 160-man militia company after him. The show featured calls about Ron Paul's presidential campaign and border security efforts, including discussion of successful militia border deployments that reduced illegal crossing activity. Koernke emphasized the importance of honoring fallen patriots and continuing their work for constitutional liberty and national security.
- jack otto
- patriot movement
- militia
- border security
- ron paul
- constitutional rights
- gun owners of america
- nafta
- illegal immigration
- minuteman
- national guard
- second amendment
- we the people radio network
- liberty tree radio
Transcript pending — the timestamped transcript for this episode has not yet been uploaded.