ve3... wrote:
wrote:
If we live long enough,we all get ill and die.
Who wants to live forever? I don't.
cuhulin
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Harder was on today (wed 18) live and for the full two hours. He
sounded ok to me. He had three guests on:
(1) Richard M. who discussed his book "How the Left Was Won" A book
analysing Liberalism and its tactics,
(2) Stanton Friedman, who discussed a recent UFO conference, and
(3) Lee Boyland(sp) who discussed his book "The Rings of Allah" , a
description of the Moslem nuclear bombs and the clash of civilizations.
The programs were interesting and the guests were given lots of time
to present their message.
The reports of Chuck's imminent demise are more wishful thinking than
real. Anyway, If one should not speak ill of the dead, should he
slander the near-dead? You can hear him on
http://talkstarradio.com/hosts/chuckpage.htm m-f 2.00-4.00 eastern
time.
I don't wish anybody dead here.
Best for Chuck Harder to simply retire, and let someone else who shares
his "anti-" politics (Jonathan Emord? Alex Jones? Jeff Rense? Art Bell?
Lou Dobbs? Pat Buchanan?) take over.
No, ve3, Chuck Harder is most definitely NOT "ok." If he were, why
would KCAA AM 1050 (Loma Linda, CA) drop him from their daily lineup?
Why would Good Politics Radio discontinue his podcasts?
Check both Web sites out and you'll see.
The only AM radio station in the U.S. who carries Chuck Harder is, as
far as I can tell, WPGS AM 840 in Titusville, FL. WWCR shortwave
(Nashville) carries him too.
That's it. Two affiliates, down from 350 in 1995 - a plunge of 99.4
percent in 11 years.
Next month, Chuck will be 63 - well beyond the point where he can
collect Social Security benefits (62.5) or private 401-k pensions
(59.5).
When Chuck does the right thing and retires, I'll shut up.