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Oregon-Washington groups calls for end to 'hate radio' (Michael Savage)
AP, via OregonLive ^
| 24 April 2002
| JOHN ENDERS
Posted on 04/24/2002 5:50:47 AM PDT by Vigilant1
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To: Xenalyte
Really? Thanks! Hey guys we can keep him! Go get that can of KY out of moms drawer.
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04/26/2002 11:46:31 AM PDT
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To: Bikers4Bush
Savage has no problem with citizens of whatever ancestry. He never directs his wrath at any American solely on the basis of origin. But when he observes anti-Americanism he is not afraid to state its origin. He does demand loyalty to the United States and to the oath of allegiance every naturalized citizen has taken. That obviously is more than libs can stand. And if he hates the enemies of the United States, so what?
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To: cousair
Michael Savage is a valiant voice crying out that we save ourselves from the quicksand of political correctness. We are up to our chests now.
To: oldfart
The squeals from the left are sure proof that Savage is hitting the mark.
To: Drango
Muslims went over 50% for Bush!If they did, they won't next time.
To: Vigilant1
"In a sense, Michael Savage has done us a favor. He's kind of united the coalition in and of himself," she said.
All three of them. Unless those identical letters were sent by clones.
To: B Knotts
Savage often waxes phiosophical and shows a surprising ( to some) thoughtfulness and sensitivity. Disagree with his basic premises, however, and he will jump down your throat. Probably why he gets few contrarian calls. He defijitely will debate with lefties who do not resort to personal insults, but few take him on.
To: AppyPappy
I guess boycotting the sponsors was too much work. Why work when you can whine? For liberals, it seems to be highly effective.
To: Libertarian_4_eva
What is impotant is what Savage blows hard at!
To: Vigilant1
Remember Wally George? Of course I do. I even remember Joe Pyne when the pre-congress Bob Dornan frequently appeared in debate with lefties. And how many know that George is the disowned father of actress, Rebecca DeMornay?
To: Harley - Mississippi
....Michael Wiesse (AKA Savage)....I wonder why you think Savage's former name (if the above is indeed his former name) has any significance? Hmmmmmmm?
To: Musket
The louder they squeal means Mike's the real deal!
To: grlfrnd
I worry about Michael Savage. I know he is careful (by his account), and one must not be allowed to be held prisoner by the enemy, but I am sure there are some who would still his voice by any means.
To: G-Bob
I check back every couple of weeks hoping that I'll hear something of substance.It's got substance, but probably not the subtance you want to hear.
To: Homer_J_Simpson
Yes, Savage is a self-promoter (some say blowhard), but that has no bearing on the validity of his clarion message which is needed desperately in this country.
To: LoneGOPinCT
Picked him up briefly on 1030 (WBZ out of Boston?) Thursday night. Lost the decent skywave but then they switched
to the Bruins game about 8PM. My local changed to some other hockey game at 7:30, so I went DXing.
To: luvbach1
but I am sure there are some who would still his voice by any means.Those that are so mentally challenged that they can't change the station or shut the damned radio off.
To: Dave in Eugene of all places
...by producing their own shows... WBCQ in ME sells shortwave time. I think they have 3 frequencies.
Looked up WWCR in the ILG db. 4 frequencies, 100Kw, Nashville. Tuned in just now to 1 of 2 on air.
Ranting stereo-typical Bible-belters. The Oregonians should do what I just did. Changed the station (to Radio Caroline, in my case).
What's the problem? Plenty of broadcasts from which to choose.
Love to hear those anti free-speech terrorists' opinion of Hal Turner...
To: luvbach1
Yes, Savage is a self-promoter (some say blowhard), but that has no bearing on the validity of his clarion message which is needed desperately in this country.I agree that much of his message is valid, but I'm afraid for the unconvinced his clarion call comes across as a false alarm.
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