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David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... The pride with which Gleason asserts his part in getting two AFRTS stations closed only underscores the assertion sometime back that the only thing we've ever heard him renounce is his citizenship. The driving force in closing AFRTS Ramey and AFRTS Buchanan was the PRBA which objected, on legal grounds, to those stations covering way too much of the civilian population when an LPFM would suffice. Considering that, at the time, the environmental damage and health risk the Navy was putting the Municipality of Vieques through at the time, the PRBA was rather adamant about this invasion of Puerto Rican airwaves by the US military. I'm proud to have shelled the crap out of Vieques. I think we even hit a wandering cow at one time. Hamburger! |
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dxAce wrote:
Dave wrote: dxAce wrote: Sure does contain a lot of news, and current events, Mr. Faux Hispanic! Such as what? Listen in and you might just find out. After you pull your head out of your ass, of course. I "listen in" regularly and all I hear is whining about how the mean old populist democrats are making it so hard on poor little fat-cat republicants. |
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On Jun 1, 10:31*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message Or maybe the troops just like Rush? * Isn't it amazing that never occurs to programmers? When nearly nobody in the 18-34 demo in the US listens to Rush or any other political talker, why would they listen when abroad? Maybe they want the truth from home. - From Limbaugh? That's an entertainment program, not a news show. d'Eduardo, Rush Limbaugh presents 'The News with a Right Thinking View Point" and Yes he is Entertaining. ~ RHF |
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dave wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: Pardon my mistake, here. That would be WEFM, not WMET. Currently known as WUSN. And yes, they are, btw. Doing some research on Zenithm, in February, I needed some information about their flagship station. The engineer pulled all the information straight out of his files. I helped preserve those files when working for General Cinema in 1978. 120 W. Madison. Very chilly. You may wish, then, to remind David about your own experiences with the maintenance of documentation files at Radio stations. He's of the opinion that there are none that go back beyond a few years. |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... The pride with which Gleason asserts his part in getting two AFRTS stations closed only underscores the assertion sometime back that the only thing we've ever heard him renounce is his citizenship. The driving force in closing AFRTS Ramey and AFRTS Buchanan was the PRBA which objected, on legal grounds, to those stations covering way too much of the civilian population when an LPFM would suffice. Considering that, at the time, the environmental damage and health risk the Navy was putting the Municipality of Vieques through at the time, the PRBA was rather adamant about this invasion of Puerto Rican airwaves by the US military. I'm proud to have shelled the crap out of Vieques. I think we even hit a wandering cow at one time. Hamburger! Misanthrope. Although the Navy promised to exit the Vieques bombing range right after W.W. II, it kept on shelling the inhabited island for 50 years more. The result was the highest cancer rate in Puerto Rico, the lack of development of one of the Caribbean's prettiest islands and, thus, a source of income for PR, and the creation of long-term resentment against the armed forces for failing to keep their word... a common occurrence in PR. |
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"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... dave wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: Pardon my mistake, here. That would be WEFM, not WMET. Currently known as WUSN. And yes, they are, btw. Doing some research on Zenithm, in February, I needed some information about their flagship station. The engineer pulled all the information straight out of his files. I helped preserve those files when working for General Cinema in 1978. 120 W. Madison. Very chilly. You may wish, then, to remind David about your own experiences with the maintenance of documentation files at Radio stations. He's of the opinion that there are none that go back beyond a few years. I said that the remaining ones are few and far between. I have never seen a single case, and I have direct, on site experience with well over 100 stations in the US. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
Misanthrope. Although the Navy promised to exit the Vieques bombing range right after W.W. II, it kept on shelling the inhabited island for 50 years more. The result was the highest cancer rate in Puerto Rico, the lack of development of one of the Caribbean's prettiest islands and, thus, a source of income for PR, and the creation of long-term resentment against the armed forces for failing to keep their word... a common occurrence in PR. Do you want him to show compassion or sorrow? It won't happen. Those are traits of intelligence. Steve Lare thinks Agent Orange and Zyklon B are funny. mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings from Gmail, Google Mail and Google Groups. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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dxAce wrote:
Any signal? Obviously you're showing yet again your ignorance of real radio, you stinking little prick. Get the hell out of my country, boy, and head back to where those who appreciate little NAZI *******s such as yourself, you little faux Hispanic piece of ****. Drunk again, eh Lare? That last sentence makes no sense whatsoever. Horrible grammar. Never mind the irony of *you* calling someone else a NAZI. Hilarious. Are you still encouraging your Congressman and Government to open ALL mail coming into the US? mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings from Gmail, Google Mail and Google Groups. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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m II wrote: dxAce, AKA Steve Lare, wrote: I'm proud to have shelled the crap out of Vieques. I think we even hit a wandering cow at one time. Hamburger! Have you been a homosexual since the US Navy experience? Never been. After all, I'm not a dumbass Canuck. |
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David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... The pride with which Gleason asserts his part in getting two AFRTS stations closed only underscores the assertion sometime back that the only thing we've ever heard him renounce is his citizenship. The driving force in closing AFRTS Ramey and AFRTS Buchanan was the PRBA which objected, on legal grounds, to those stations covering way too much of the civilian population when an LPFM would suffice. Considering that, at the time, the environmental damage and health risk the Navy was putting the Municipality of Vieques through at the time, the PRBA was rather adamant about this invasion of Puerto Rican airwaves by the US military. I'm proud to have shelled the crap out of Vieques. I think we even hit a wandering cow at one time. Hamburger! Misanthrope. Although the Navy promised to exit the Vieques bombing range right after W.W. II, it kept on shelling the inhabited island for 50 years more. The result was the highest cancer rate in Puerto Rico, the lack of development of one of the Caribbean's prettiest islands and, thus, a source of income for PR, and the creation of long-term resentment against the armed forces for failing to keep their word... a common occurrence in PR. Gee, they never seem to want to be independent. Wonder why? $$$$ |
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