September 12, 2008
Evening Show 6m Complete Radio Episode
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed fuel price volatility and alleged price gouging at gas stations across the United States, noting prices exceeding $5 per gallon in Michigan and Georgia. He criticized the petroleum industry's pricing practices and shelf-life issues with modern fuel formulas, comparing U.S. gasoline quality to that available in South America and Africa. Koernke also provided updates on militia exercises in Michigan, including Wolverine militia operations north of Lansing and Camp Nagahitcham activities, and reported on expanded Node 6 district operations. He addressed hurricane preparedness concerns and criticized public complacency regarding seasonal weather threats.

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