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[Inside Politics]
Pirate radio calls for inauguration protests Wednesday, December 22, 2004 Posted: 2252 GMT (0652 HKT) SPECIAL REPORT • Bush's economic agenda • Homeland security nominee withdraws • Leavitt nominated for HHS • Gallery: The Bush Cabinet • Special Report YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS George W. Bush Washington Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or Create your own Manage alerts | What is this? WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An unauthorized radio station in the nation's capital called for "massive protests" in the week leading up to the January 20 presidential inauguration. The station broadcast Wednesday at 1680 AM and identified itself as "Guerrilla Radio, WSQT." During the identification message, an announcer said, "WSQT is a project of urban activists in the D.C. area working on housing issues, homeless issues, issues of war, issues of occupation both at home and abroad, and issues of the environment that we all have to live in." |
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