June 28, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed the death of Clint Dair, former state commander of Michigan Wolverine Corps, and announced a fundraising effort for his family. The show covered the Obama administration's deployment of 544 National Guard troops to the Arizona-Mexico border at a cost of $600 million, with callers questioning the expense and effectiveness of administrative personnel. A Supreme Court decision on gun rights was mentioned alongside concerns about Chicago's handgun restrictions. The episode included extensive discussion of border security preparedness, militia involvement in Arizona, night vision equipment sales, and upcoming militia training exercises and competitions in Michigan.
- arizona border
- national guard deployment
- gun rights
- second amendment
- militia
- night vision
- preparedness
- michigan wolverine corps
- chicago gun restrictions
- border security
- supreme court
- minuteman
- camp maggie hitchem
- ham radio exercise
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OSS and the address is 737 Louisa Street L-U-I-S-A Street Apartment 51 That's Lansing, Michigan L-A-N-S-I-N-G Michigan M-I 48911 and again that address is Carol Burdock B-U-R-G-H-D-O-S-F and that address again is 737 Louisa Street L-U-I-S-A Street Apartment 51 That's Lansing Mission L-A-M-S-I-N-G and the zip code is 48911 Very good and We hope a lot of people will help out in this time of need for Denise, his wife. He has two, I do believe two kids, a son and a daughter. But like I said, he was a ******* patriot and will be sorely missed. Stay right there. It sounds like we have a caller. Who do we have? Yeah, so this is Michael Messer, caller from the great state of Arizona with the tiny update. Go ahead, Mike. Obama administration says that they're going to send 544 National Guard troops to the southern border at a cost of $600 million. They're going to be administrative personnel only, and they're not going to get there until late August. Wait a minute. Let's back up here. What was that cost again? 600 mil. How many troops are we getting? 524. That's a million bucks a only a million dollars per soldier guys and they're administrative they're all pencil pushers right well they're gonna fire more so it's getting dollars at work Wow Wow 600 million dollars worth paper pushing and that amazing dear lives what we could do with 1 million dollars on the border with it with a militia just to cover fuel Oh think about this mark do you realize with what you can do with a hundred million dollars worth of paper pushers when he strokes the for the executive order that makes them all legal, they'll have people there to sign them up. Say good. I see you sure as hell know with what a soldier gets paid You know that that 600 million dollars ain't going to the troops as payroll Payola may be for somebody else but not for operate not not payroll for the troops. Hell half of that should be going right to the soldier. Oh No, they couldn't have sure. Yeah, I'm a little confused there, but six. This is I'm wondering Here's the next question. What Jewish company is running the operation? Exactly. Well, it's not an American company. I got a phone call coming in, so as soon as I find out any more information, I will get back ahold of you. Very good sir. And again, Clint Deere passed away 5am this morning, 28 of June the 10th. And if you would, call in again and let's give an update and give all the information out again too, please. Please. We'll be doing that tomorrow, okay? Okay. Alright. Thank you, Mark. Very good. Keep an eye out, sir. Thank you. I know you will. And again, Clint Dair, former state commander of Michigan Wolverine Corps, has passed away. 5am this morning, 28 June 2010. I remember we were helping Clint out earlier this year. Some prompts he had at home. We have some friends that are in the area. They probably know by now. We had to wait. We had some information on this earlier in the day. and we didn't want to put it out until we were there was a confirmation so everybody's been working on that so thank you very much to White Buffalo. Mike, you still there? Yes sir. So anyway is everybody up is everybody cheering and excited about this grand spending on the defense of I guess paper pushers everywhere? It's not going to do anything for the border. Well, it just broke. First off, the governor had gone to meet with Obama back on the 3rd, and he said he'd have somebody out here in two weeks. So it's been almost a month, and now they've finally arrived here. I guess they went down to Tucson to meet with Gabrielle Giffords. You were talking about Jewish concerns, and our Attorney General, Terry Goddard. I guess they were sent out here to meet with the government, but I just kind of wonder why they were meeting with them before they finally got up here to Phoenix. So, but that's kind of where that whole deal was stationed now. So, are you telling me that that Milwaukee person was right about National Guard troops just magically appearing on the border because the President was in proximity? I don't think that's right. Did you hear that clip? That could be. Well, you mean the one that said that some of us should be concerned if Arizona was actually on the mechanism of the border or something like that? Oh yeah, and by the way, you haven't probably heard that yet. Let's go ahead. We're going to play that for you here, Mike. Don't go too far. Wait a second. I can't play it on that one, but I can play it on this one. There we go. We're going to do it. We're going to set this up again. For those of you who don't understand, Arizona just isn't anywhere near Mexico, by what the border is saying, is a fabrication according to Milwaukee politicians. Yes, and fortunately these Milwaukee politicians are the ones that obviously need to be fired because they, well, they are a product of the public fool system and a fine example of the next wave and generation that we can look forward to managing locally so that they can think globally if they could find their arse with two hands. They sure as hell have no clue where Arizona is. Go ahead Mike. Oh, you know we only have a pretty go ahead go ahead. We're still trying to plug it in go ahead Mike after Mike I think we lost I was gonna say I know that We've got a pretty strong pushback in a lot of these local radio programs. They're running You know a fight back airs on every time somebody or a city council or a school board or something decides to cancel their fill in the blank to come out here We'll find out what their email addresses are, what their telephone numbers are, and they bombart the calls when they first kicked off. They had the mayor of Reno, Nevada calling in that very afternoon calling the truce because his office was inundated by these calls and emails and faxes and everything. It seems like every day they play some outrageous clip, and yeah, I've heard that. which is a state that is directly on the border with Mexico. And they were calling for a measure like this, saying that they had a major issue with, you know, with undocumented people flooding their borders. I would say, I would have to look twice at this, but this is a state that is always removed from the border. And, um, It doesn't make sense to me that when you Google this subject, if you put in Arizona SD1070, that you see a picture of the governor of Arizona meeting with President Obama in May of 2010. If you have direct linkage to the president, There are already National Guard troops on the border in Arizona. Mr. Chairman, I just wanted to assure my colleague that Arizona does, in fact, share a border with the country of Mexico. The city of Nogales has been a source of a great deal of illegal immigration. Arizona, along with other states, I think has a right to be concerned with the strain that illegal immigrants place on the local services, on the school district, on the health care system. I don't blame Arizona for searching for a solution. And I think the majority of Americans agree with that position. Did you know that you're really not touching Mexico down there? So don't worry about it. Sit back and relax. Minnesota will take care of you. Well, you know, she kind of reminds me of that Miss USA one from Carolina or someone they asked her about why most people can't pick out the United States on the map and she was well it's such as Iraq and such as Sada you know like wow totally she really reminds me of her statement about saying that Arizona doesn't touch on the Mexican border and how she'd understand it if we did I guess so soon after that then somebody did correct her and oh yeah by the way they do but that might just be a pretty good they don't It was it was a desperate damage control comment made by my name my fine colleague here Well, I wouldn't really be claiming it that be somebody who was associated with you if that if that's their if that's their benchmark speech for why we can't support the the What landlocked state of Arizona that touches no international border, don't you know? I'm certain that when that happened to Ernest T bass he looked at the sheriff there and said Is he one of ours? Yeah, exactly. Well, we still got Mike. Mike, you're breaking up a little bit for some reason, I think. Yeah, I don't know. Go ahead. Can you hear me now? We can hear you clean. Yeah, you're good. Go ahead. Well, that's pretty much all I had to say. I just kind of wanted to touch on that part, and I'll keep my ear to the ground and see what else I can. Thank you, sir. Appreciate the report. Thank you, Mike. Again, the Arizona's that we know does make contact with the state of Mexico, the nation state of Mexico. I think we can pretty well validate that by finding a map that most Americans can read, in theory, application, maybe another thing of course. Now, I think we got everybody that was up on the call in there. Don, you had more to cover. Go ahead, please. Oh, I just wanted to say, you guys, there's some type of primary coming up there in Montana. I mean, you know, somebody who is that, they should come here and say, oh boy. She was in Minnesota. She was in Minnesota. They're much... They're much... They're much... They're much... Yeah, they're much... They are, you know, I know, but they're the other countries. They're the other border states. That's why they... I know, I know. Well, what's cute about that? What's cute about that? They are Mexican borders. Right. You got a primary coming up for someone to talk to and just, you know, what would that be? Vote with your wallet. Yeah, vote with your wallet. You can put ignorance there. Lack of knowledge. Yeah, Elo H. had that happened, the decision was released to us today. Again, it was a 5-4. It might very well have gone to you. I'm wondering, Mark, we're going to have to get Larry up with us again, Mr. Pratt from Gun Owners of America, that champion of the American gun owner, to talk about how this would relate to the United Nations treaty that the traitorous Bill O'Ree Clinton signed. Okay, so that's just a few of the things on the chalkboard here now, you guys. We're going to have to We can't turn our back on that. You know what Mark? We've talked about the golf today in a number of ways and I don't mean to just shift gears, fly a different kite or change the subject, but that's what I'm going to do here for a minute you guys. When this all happened, BMP said, well we're in charge and we're going to take care of this and we'll pay everybody. They said, well we're going to drill a relief well Mark. The government said, well you better drill too. Well, you know what a relief well is, you guys? It's a way to intercept basically the straw that feeds the debacle in the Gulf there. And their tonus are right on target until today, Mark. I heard that they are now considered this here, you guys. They are within 20 feet horizontally, there's the key phrase, of where they want to be. And I kind of think that like drilling straight there, drilling straight down, you know, I know that you can angle drill and whatnot. But within 20 feet horizontally of where they want to be, where their target was marked, that tells me you better drill too. So you guys, we hope that the second pump into it, much like base of the two. And it's probably, you can't say anything about working in a procedure. If there were, this would have been done by now. And I'm not going to go on just to be generated more and more. More because, you know, there are companies chomping at the bit saying you let us go into that area and we'll stop that well. With that in mind, Mark, we need two objects here, you guys. It is a great day. We have the well in the Gulf that everybody is looking at. We have a great decision from the Supreme Court that would free the cities from the tyranny of an individual saying that you can't own a gun here. I wonder what this is going to do because it's a separate issue where it was voted. The Fagalas, the Fairies, the sodomite city they're known as uh... san francisco a number of years ago mark they vote handguns illegal in that city i wonder how this or if it will be a complete means i think it would because wrong i bet you know matter of you know what you pay attention to and how much they wonder where that linkage is going to go we're going to have to bring up what you've seen every american has they cannot do that they they have the right to bear your goal mark i'm wondering what larry's got because you know the right to regulate his Well, you have to jump through this hoop. And you have to be at least 97 years old, because then we think you're a responsible enough citizen that, you know, many times they ask you to compare an inch to a mile. And there's one of the statements. You have to be at least 97 years old to own a handgun now in Chicago. But you can own a handgun, and if you're 100 years old, you can carry it on the streets with you. So see, there's, you know, ridiculous legislation or regulation. So we'll see where this goes, Mark. I will You know, all of those are shows in Washington. You can have Ministry of Propaganda row there, much like every little town has a restaurant, McDonald's and Poh. It might be Saun, it might be Whataburger. But, you know, throw in your eclectic mix around the nation. The scenario is being played out the way that they are guys. We're going to have to be ready for a whole bunch of other combined arms actions taking place at the same time. And I think that with the In light of what we're seeing here in the last couple of days, as far as the evacuation of the Gulf, let's jump back to that for a second too and tie that into all the stuff that's going on. The evacuation from the Gulf, it happens and now we're hearing people, they're already past the idea that, oh no, they're gonna evacuate and since they're gonna evacuate, you're gonna leave all your property behind. Well, not me. In fact, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Let's think this through, Don. Shouldn't we probably be palletizing? If people really, truly believe this, should they be palletizing the property and getting ready to visit a relative in Michigan or Wisconsin or say Northern Ohio? If you're thinking about evacuating you guys, that means you're thinking about it. It doesn't mean that the tidal wave is coming, that you're rushing away from the beach as fast as you can. It does not mean that, well, The Russians dropped a missile there in the Gulf and it might go off any moment. There are different ways to measure the disaster here, but it isn't like something that I have to leave right now. With that in mind, I'd be putting books in boxes. I would be gathering up the pets and putting them in pens and whatnot. If I was a farmer, I'd be looking at, well, how much can I get for this livestock if it moves one or two states inland or if my brother over there, 80 miles or 180 miles inland. They might say that 200 miles inland is banned from human activity for the next 40 years. Who knows what they're going to come up with? And that's an inch to a mile statement, something so ridiculous that Americans who own property there would not even accept it. That'd be like Palestine. You don't own the land anymore. You won't even never walk. Never even see where your parents are buried. Think about that. And we've offered up different comparisons about not to go in a different direction about what many people. You guys, that, if we have to, is that great areas. Kind of what one might call witness to, Mark. You know what I mean? Many times I ask you to compare an inch to a mile or look what's happening over there. We've done that before. Look what's happening over there like Bosnia-Herzegovina and compare that to the actions along the border all the way up to Oregon, all the way over to Nuevo Yorka, New York. No matter where you want to, we talk about creature comfort sometimes. Nice warm gloves and knee pads and elbow pads if you're going to be crawling along and sewing portions of inner tubes to your forearms. That's really good if you're moving along through wet grass and whatnot. It helps to keep all over the top. going off in a completely different area. But although if the forearms are like inner tubes and the tops are hitting net water, eventually you're going to be wet. But we talk about preparation and the right tool for the right job in so many different directions. And it's a comfort thing. When we talk about comfort, what are you comfortable with? I'm not talking about how many bullets you got or the knee pads. Man, I got a brand new pair of boots broken in last week. And you know what? I'm going to wear them all day long today too with a fat I got. You know what I mean? I'm talking about that. I'm talking about what are you comfortable with? How big a yolk are you willing to carry? How big a yolk are you willing to carry? And let's just put a little frosting on that cake and still call yourself free. Because that's what it amounts to, you guys. As pointed out here moments ago, we're deploying some 500 troops to the border and they aren't going to be there with Arm-a-light in hand to find American product, I might add. Arm-a-light in hand to protect the border, they'll be there with a pen and pencil, probably to sign all these people up. Do you feel like your yoke just got a little bit bigger? What was it, Mark? I want to rant and rave about this. Well, interestingly enough, there's a bunch of people that are lamenting from the Washington end that even this being sent down is a threat to the stability of the region. I'm thinking, what stability? There were comments made today about, well, you know, that, well, you know, sending these people down, you know, is an insult to Mexico, etc., etc. And it's like, oh, okay, well, whatever. I don't think so. I think Mexico is going to be really happy. $600 million, whatever Jewish management operation is going to be running them is going to be soaking in the gravy. The troops get jump change by comparison. More than a million dollars per soldier to deploy them. That's the budget we're looking at here. And they're not going overseas. They're inside the United States. Oh, and by the way, we have a place down there called Fort We Gotcha, you know, Fort Chuca in Arizona. And guys, it is the optimal position to be in for having these troops in place down on the border. and they can run west, they can run south, they can run east, but they're not going to be running anywhere because they're going to be pushing those pencils and filling up those lines on those forms. Very important, I am sure. But instead, actually, ground forces on the ground, that would be kind of cool. There are some people that are still down there that are doing their part. They're all over the border, but you're just not hearing about them. And they aren't the National Guard, they're the militia that's down there right now. They're doing a fantastic job. But they're going to need our help. So here's where I'll tie that in and segue this one more time. for tonight. and Arizona and the postal zone is 85719 again that's ACM LLC 3141 North First Avenue Tucson Arizona 85719 and that way we can get everybody on the same page. Want to send support down that way? You want to give them a scream, drop a letter to them, take care of it. To help them out, send an SASE, self-addressed stamped envelope. You send something down to them. Make sure you put an envelope in there with a stamp on it and the address cleanly written so that the postman doesn't get confused about sending it back to you. sending the one you put in the envelope, not the letter you sent down to them. So ACM L-LC3141 North First Avenue Tucson, Arizona 85719. and let's see what else we have. Ooh, we're running out of time here, Don. I want to make sure at Night Vision we've been making a point. We've got two units left. You've got P-Trups all planning on going down there to good old Arizona to deal with the problem. Night Vision would come in awfully handy. And there are some pretty goodbyes that Don has. So Don, jump in there, please. Thank you, Mark. You guys, if you're looking for Night Vision, here comes the number. I'll do that right up front. If you're looking for Night Vision, you can reach me at 231-8. We have two of the first generation viewers left. This is a field grade device you guys. It's not going to read the words out of the telephone book or tell you the telephone numbers. It's going to look across the distance. That's what it's built for. The largest two combined with good glass in front of that. The manufacturer bragged up the They wanted $20 for this device, mark this in your mailbox for $225. So you take $95 off of the manufacturers, want, demand, purchase price and all of that. That's that much more, hey you guys you can buy, you can spend on bullets, a bigger pile of beans. That's money back in your pocket. That's the way I see it. That's my general idea. The more I put in the field, More I feel like well somebody's gonna be keeping somebody busy somewhere that wants to come and keep me busy You know what I mean not that somebody's not gonna be here trying to keep me busy And you know I'm talking directly about it. You know what I'm trying to say We can make the nation stronger from coast to coast much like that Oh and build that fear into our opponent like who was that guy that? little guy there that leaned over the table, map of the South Pacific on time, and said, we'll attack Pearl Harbor. Well, he had that finding it. Yamamoto. We need to instill that fear in the rest of the world that to attack America, there'd be not only a rifle behind every blade of grass, but a good portion of them have light fish in on them, Mark. You know what I mean? I told you years ago, you guys, when it first became made aware of it, that the Russians and that communist booze out of there will deal with you, you know how the communists are. The Russians built a whole factory, Mark, for the Chinese to build first generation tubes. So first generation tubes, they can go into gun sites or they can go into goggles or they can go into viewers like his offer here. The Chinese into I pointed it out at that time, well, just wait. If you think night vision is cheap now, first generation, just wait until the Chinese gets here. I said that, but you know what? The Chinese night vision never got here, Mark. I think that was about, let me see, that was in like 97. I'd have to go back on my notes, but I think that was like 97, so that's like 13 years ago. I think part of that is that they prioritized it for their own use, too. They decided, well, yeah, we're not going to give that to the Americans. That's relevant. They're keeping it for themselves, you guys. It's going to come to the point where, much like every American, well, you can't even say that every American that walks off into the dark has a piece of night vision hanging off of his helmet or on the top, on the left. The Chinese are working as hard as they can to have at least a first That's kind of the impression I'm getting, Mark. You're right. You're right. If you want to be on an equal playing field, at the very least, first generation is entry level, you guys. First generation is older technology, for those of you that haven't tuned into the particular. But if you want to talk about night division off the air, you can reach me at 231-796-843179684. first generation I can get second and third generation. And we touched on this earlier, Mark, and I've kind of affirmed this. Most of the second generation tubes that are going out right now, the quote I've been giving you for a solution, they're saying their tube in second generation is going 5,000 hours, Mark, so that's double though. There's that option there. It's not exactly, it's half the lifetime of a third, but it's, I want to talk to me about, I could go on and on for the rest of the hour, but I'm not going to, you know, If you want to talk to me about night vision, it's your paragas. And for the people who haven't looked at this, watch the Chinese 60th anniversary parade. You will see a lot of equipment that you will... They couldn't have that. Yeah, they do. We built it. They took it. Well, they couldn't have that. Yeah, they have that too. They took it and they built it. They are producing pretty much everything they've stolen from here for their military. despite what they say and if you look you'll see especially in that parade all everything from Kevlar helmets to digital uniforms and everything else in between the web gear is like hey women I recognize that stuff. Yeah that's because they're building their version of it that they got with our machinery. The junk that they sell to their people or they sell overseas is not like the quality stuff they keep for their own troops. So just something to keep an eye on and watch and leave you a chance to understand who you're looking at and how they function. Now, on the night vision, especially with this up and coming border operation, guys at least one per five men, but ideally one for each man. There's no reason not to have first generation at least within the squad, for the whole squad. It's cheap enough, it's affordable, it's very serviceable, And again, you're in a defensive mode with aggressive patrolling. You're not going to be going deep behind enemy lines. You're going to be securing your own lines. Although it's still going to be deep with regard to enemy assets around you, it's a little different story. You're going to be able to observe, use the terrain, and act accordingly. It doesn't mean you don't have the second and third generation showing up. We are going to have. Remember the last Minuteman deployment, I saw the inventory of night vision technology. First generation was available in good quantity because people even just stopped off and grabbed something on the way. But pretty much everybody had night vision at their disposal, in most cases at their fingertips. But some were able to share if they were in an LPOP. And so they were able to rotate between, if nobody had any eyestrain. But even thermal showed up at the deployment. So don't think that isn't going to happen again. There's people right now with thermal equipment, with night vision technology, with illumination that's invisible, but will provide the illumination necessary to enhance your night vision no matter what gen it is. That's all stuff that's going to happen. I mean, when you get down there, you're going to find a lot of people are carrying in a lot of gear with them. On that note, I will repeat again one of the suggestions I had, and we already talked about this in the party on the beach too this weekend. Guys, if you're planning on going down to Arizona to deploy, if at all possible, doesn't mean you go junk gear. I want you to get the best gear that is comparable to what you have right now. Whatever you're going to use or you can be used but still be serviceable Whatever you're going to pick up make sure that you have all your personal stuff secured in one area So you know where it is on your gear and when the time comes when you dip when you return to your respective states Leave the excess equipment leave the equipment there and give it to them This is true force multiplication. It's not that hard to do. You can go to mainmilitary.com. They got a whole bunch of good stuff. They got free shipping. And their number is 87760. 8-0-1-7-9. Just a reminder on that. 8-7-7-6-0-8-0-1-7-9. Give them a call. Find out what's going on. Check out the LTR specials page. You're going to find a lot of stuff there including some web gear Again, if you're going to take it down there make sure you know how it works Don't put something together in the last minute and then wonder why you're not cognizant about where everything is You've been probably running equipment You've been using for a long time if you can match it up with something comparable especially using LC you know like load-bearing equipment load you know Any of the type 50 or the type 90, the TA50, TA90, doesn't make any difference what it is, or if you're using some of the certain vests, they're actually quite affordable. Put another one together that's not your favorite, but still comparable in quality. When you get down to the border, Drop it off with the troops once you're finished and leave light load guys I would go so far as to even if you can take a truck down there That's you know from a decent state where they don't have a whole lot of rust There's a lot of guys listening where that's true You can find four hundred five hundred six hundred dollar trucks and because those are really terrible shape again, you know mechanically They might be sound but you know physically they need some work. Well, congratulations sheet metal putty and house paint. That settles the whole problem and you can technically camouflage it so it's ready to go, ready to rock and roll down there. ACU does work down in the region too by the way, but we're told it's one of the few places where ACU does work. So it's worth experimenting with. That's the ACU digital, Don. It's like, ugh, what the heck. But it does work, so it's an option, that's one direction to go. And there's a lot of ACU laying around out there because people are not that excited about it. They've tried to experiment with it in their areas. And you're finding that it's a shoot-me target. So they pretty well, you know, they'll wear them to wear them as utility clothing or again, you know, it's an office administrative uniform, I guess. But they're not using it in force here, except as to, you know, possibly mimic or duplicate whoever might be on the other side of the battlefield. One of the considerations. Anyway, Don, you got a little bit more, we're almost at the top now. Uh-oh, did we lose Don? Again, you caught me. I just moved away from it. I wasn't certain my mute was working the other day from something that happened, so I've been hitting the mute and moving the microphone away. There's a little technical explanation there, you guys. It's highly involved. We only have a few minutes, so if there's anything else, go ahead and jump in there, because we want to make sure we plug it in and give your number out for night vision one more time, too, once you're done. Okay, that number is 2317968458. You guys have got a second generation viewer that will take a 3 volt battery or a 1.5 volt battery into the same port. Pull out the adapter and put one in, put the adapter back in, put the other one in into the same port. Now that's a pretty neat feature there. 2.8, might as well call it 3 power. manufacturer wants $1,000 for it plus delivery. There's not hardly nothing to move on. It's their kind of, you know, look at us. This is what we've got for a second generation viewer. I'll put it in your mailbox for $980. $20 less than what they want. I got the... It's a very nice piece. It's been very uniform. I think you've seen that piece, Mark. I also have a second generation gun sight. I can get it in third generation if you'd like. Two powers I would advise best. Like collecting The more light, the more lenses in front of a magnification, the more light hits. Two power is very good for this fish in peace. It is also many less manufacturer setters. You know, I know there's a guarantee and a warranty, but they'll maintain even big, long, high dollar parts source. They're guaranteeing it, warranty it for two years. If you want to talk to me about a binoculars, then it'll hang off your helmet around the top of your AR. You can reach me at 231796. Appreciate that. Again, night vision. There are two pieces left. This is a solution. One of the things we want to see is 100% coverage when you get down on the border, guys. Also, congratulations one more time. We've got to make sure we do this. The ham exercise for the weekend, guys, went exceptionally well. More feedback we're getting on this. Our people here in Michigan made major points, guys. There's a whole point system for the ham fest that's actually a competition. and the guys did really well especially because we use a lot of alternative power and such you get points for that guys so that was really neat also long-range rifle this is for Camp Maggie Hitchem this weekend this last weekend long-range rifle Michael N. from here Michigan in let's see intermediate rifle Stephen K. Combat shotgun was won by Martha B. and let's see combat pistol was Robert CT and that's C period C. I'm sorry C period T period there we go. Also, camp Ogama had the three gun weapons course K. K.T. not K.T. Ordens but K.T. was the winner of the three gun match. Everything went exceptionally well there. No problems, no glitches, but we are going to be demonstrating the flexible or moving targets that they're using now. That's something that we will be able to put down on film, and it's going to be a priority project. I'm working on some of the rough-in stuff here this week. You've got the stuff sitting in front yards. It's got to be bolted and screwed, then moved so we can put up the buffer. or a deflection screen for the connection area for the moving targets. But we'll be able to show it to you here pretty soon. Maybe not a Ustream, but it'll be in all of our other internet video sources. There we go. ViewFlicks and also YouTube. Don? Uh-oh. I know we're going to hear the music. Oh, you still got me. We're at the last moment here, but I'm wondering if you have a caller with you. Do we have a caller? I think we have somebody that's been patient listening. No, okay, very good. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Ooh-rah. Kick him in the slats, run him over to the fence, and throw him one of those mad dog drug-gealing chihuahuas that if they stay over there, they can do whatever they want. Just don't come over here. Thank you, Don. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. By the way, we got Dutch coming in right behind us and regular programming here on LTR. Actually, it's Tuesday, isn't it? I don't know, it's Monday. Yeah, I'm off. Yeah, it's Monday. Thank you. The sun's just the other sun's, the sun's of liberty. Save the trombone storm, boys, water down its roots with tea. And the sun will always shine on the old liberty tree. It's a tall old tree and a strong old tree. And the other sun's just the other sun's, the sun's of liberty. Marks will honor the fight for boys, we were born for every tree. Thanks to a pane of hyper-boys, be the liberty tree It's a tall old tree and a strong old tree And we are the sons, yes we are the sons, the sons of liberty. Pay the price, they're asking for it, always pay the time and sleep. Never give up the struggle, always fight for the liberty tree. It's a tall, old tree and a strong, old tree. And we are the sons, yes we are the sons, the sons of liberty. 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