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Smithsonian Magazine Mocks Memory of Conservative Talk Show Host Joe Pyne
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| June 24, 2017
| P.J. Gladnick
Posted on 06/24/2017 12:19:33 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
Joe Payne. Marine Korean War vet who lost a leg and was a registered Democrat. Died of a rare lung infection in his 50s. But The Godfather of Conservative talk radio
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06/24/2017 4:17:11 PM PDT
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BigEdLB
(To Dimwitocrats: We won. You lost. Get used to it.)
To: Governor Dinwiddie
They say that like it’s a bad thing.
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06/24/2017 4:20:53 PM PDT
by
Bob
(Damn, the democrats haven't been this upset since Republicans freed their slaves.)
To: njslim
At 45 he died? In those days lung cancer from cigarettes that were different in kind were not as lethal as were later ones.
I remember lots of people doubted cause of death
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06/24/2017 4:22:25 PM PDT
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amihow
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Alan Burke’s show was captivating while on WIOD, Miami. 1973? Ill remember his wife’s name later. He ended every show with “God bless America.”
I got hooked on “conservative talk” while driving through Washington, DC in the 1970s. Don’t recall whose show it was.
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06/25/2017 5:28:38 AM PDT
by
Does so
(PARIS is like OPEC, except We're Winning!)
To: uncbob
I think it was him who said would rather smoke than quit and become a fat neurotic I don't think he ever quit.
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06/25/2017 7:28:10 AM PDT
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luvbach1
(I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
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