Posted on 11/27/2005 8:33:16 AM PST by chuckpez
Pleasing activist groups bent on revenge, San Francisco's Board Of Supervisors is now lobbying the Federal Communications Commission to pull the license of Bill O'Reilly's San Francisco affiliate KNEW-AM, according to Bay Area radio columnist Brad Kava.
The move, in the form of an official city resolution, comes after the FOX News Channel host's recent controversial comments about San Francisco's increasingly extreme stances on issues such as military recruitment.
Last month, East Bay-based protestors from a group called the Youth Media Council picketed Clear Channel Radio's (KNEW's owner) San Francisco studios, demanding conservative shows be removed from the airwaves.
Sure enough, they had nothing to say about the corporate sleaze emanating from Air America Radio, heard on sister station KQKE.....
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First Amendment need not apply....
This must be a false story. I heard that liberals are tolerant and respect diversity.
This is just another 'pinko-commie-fag' attack on the constitution, just one more tiny little chip.
The retro-seventies insult is intended, by the way. Maybe they'll picket me, now.
Oh no! That is Michael Savage's home station, too... Although there are probably lots of stations he could broadcast from....
Bill O'Reilly probably pays more taxes than the entire Board of Supervisors...
Stupid moonbats couldn't even get the quotes right for their posters. Nothing like leftist scum quoting you out of context or just making stuff up to advance their socialist facist agenda.
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Ah, yes! The Free Speech crowd strikes again!!Their Moms & Dads in Berkeley must be so proud!!
"This must be a false story. I heard that liberals are tolerant and respect diversity."
Only when it benefits libs. Libs are tolerant only of those who hold their far-left viewpoints.
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