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    F#@K these *******s
    "Life should be a mission and adventure, not just a mere existence"

  • #2
    Clear Channel has radio stations and TV stations in many large markets. We need to email Clear Channel and let them know that suspension is not enough for these dirtbags.

    http://www.clearchannel.com/Corporate/Email.aspx
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    • #3
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      Will do, AtlCop

      Gil
      "Life should be a mission and adventure, not just a mere existence"

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      • #4
        I would expect that they will ultimately be terminated.
        Retired

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        • #5
          Originally posted by retired
          I would expect that they will ultimately be terminated.
          I hope so. Hopefully, a few emails will help speed that process along.
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          • #6
            As an officer who also DJ's for a major radio station here in WPB part time, I am disgusted at what I just read. I have already put a call into my program director to see what we can do on the radio end of things to get these two morons gone.
            In law enforcement, the customer is ALWAYS wrong.

            In God we trust. Everyone else is run through NCIC.

            Sometimes there is justice. Sometimes there is just us.

            I'd rather be tried by 12 then carried by 6.


            The opinions given in my posts do not necessarily reflect the opinions, views, policies, and/or procedures of my employing agency. They are my personal opinions only.

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            • #7
              Hey, they have a right to voice their opinion just like we have a right to voice ours. Too bad for them our target auidence is their boss and their target audience are people too broke to buy a CD player.
              You have no right to not be offended.-Neal Boortz

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              • #8
                Originally posted by retired
                I would expect that they will ultimately be terminated.
                If so, they'll be hired by someone else, probably at twice the money.
                Talk sense to a fool, and he will call you foolish - Euripides

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                • #9
                  Request for termination sent from Texas.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Centurion44
                    Hey, they have a right to voice their opinion just like we have a right to voice ours. Too bad for them our target auidence is their boss and their target audience are people too broke to buy a CD player.
                    You are right. They do have the right to voice their opinion. However, they voiced it on a privately owned station. This privately owned station and their parent company rely on advertising money. As a result, listeners can somewhat say who they want on the radio stations they listen to.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Centurion44
                      Hey, they have a right to voice their opinion just like we have a right to voice ours. Too bad for them our target auidence is their boss and their target audience are people too broke to buy a CD player.
                      Telling people how to disarm a police officer is not offering an opinion. From the sounds of it, they were inciting people to revolt against the police.

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                      • #12
                        I've been told that Hannity discussed this on his show today. I'm glad to hear it is getting national attention.
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                        • #13
                          Spoke to PD here... letter being written.
                          In law enforcement, the customer is ALWAYS wrong.

                          In God we trust. Everyone else is run through NCIC.

                          Sometimes there is justice. Sometimes there is just us.

                          I'd rather be tried by 12 then carried by 6.


                          The opinions given in my posts do not necessarily reflect the opinions, views, policies, and/or procedures of my employing agency. They are my personal opinions only.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Tennsix
                            Telling people how to disarm a police officer is not offering an opinion. From the sounds of it, they were inciting people to revolt against the police.
                            Count De Money: Sir, the people are revolting!

                            King: Boy, you said it! They stink on ice!
                            You have no right to not be offended.-Neal Boortz

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                            • #15
                              Disgusting

                              I think what the two DJs said over the air waves in St Louis was very distasteful and it makes me very angry.

                              The FCC is barred by law from trying to prevent the broadcast of any point of view. The Communications Act prohibits the FCC from censoring broadcast material, in most cases, and from making any regulation that would interfere with freedom of speech. Expressions of views that do not involve a "clear and present danger of serious substantive evil" come under the protection of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of the press. The FCC cannot suppress such expressions. According to an FCC opinion on this subject, "the public interest is best served by permitting free expression of views." This principle ensures that the most diverse and opposing opinions will be expressed, even though some may be highly offensive. However, the Commission does have enforcement responsibilities in certain limited instances.

                              I know I do not all the facts of the case but do you think that a broadcast like this... telling people how to hurt police... almost encouraging them to do so could be critera for "clear and present danger of serious substantial evil?"

                              Here is what the FCC has to say:


                              Mike

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