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Post by thelegacy on Sept 6, 2017 21:58:10 GMT
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Post by mark on Sept 6, 2017 22:50:57 GMT
Looks like war on the pirates. But like the war on drugs is it winnable?
Mark
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Post by thelegacy on Sept 6, 2017 23:38:36 GMT
Not in the slightest. Really out of all the transmitters sold their bragging about a mare 50 notices? I'd be a shamed to even publish that one. And in a resist Nazi state this country is in I think Pirate Radio is really the last thing that Congress is truthfully worried about. It is only to stroke the ego's of Big Wig narrow minded folks and give them a false sense of security. Works good for electoral votes from the college who fixes the votes in the first place and gives American's the false sense that they really have a voice.
If I were a shoplifter and the FCC were Rent A Cop my first thought would be Woo Hoo lets go pilfering. This is a true analogy of what is really going on.
But as history has to repeat itself before some hard headed folks get it right and give us what New Zealand has.
If you truly think AM is going to be revitalized your looking for real fruit from an artificial tree. Just more lies from the propaganda machine. And to think after the fact AM is dying they still won't give a dying band to the Hobby Radio operators. How much common sense is this? Broadcasters say its dying, and yet their holding on to a sinking ship. Truly the USA never did make too much sense when it came to politics. I think a circus clown would make a better politician.
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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Sept 7, 2017 15:35:45 GMT
Looks like war on the pirates. But like the war on drugs is it winnable? Mark How about a war on wars?
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Post by thelegacy on Sept 7, 2017 15:47:15 GMT
Now that is funny good one there.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 17:14:39 GMT
Stop the Pai-rats.
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