WLS is a big deal here and well listened too as a lot of you well know. Cisco is a good guy. He's a rare gentleman and I wish him well.
1 posted on
09/06/2011 2:03:27 PM PDT by
Thebaddog
To: Thebaddog
Politics and religion are already too intertwined.
The only thing I disagree with. Our duty as Christians, is to take care of what we are given and to be good citizens. I believe that involves running for office and voting in people who believe in our constitution and our sovereignty. but that is only my opinion.
2 posted on
09/06/2011 2:11:45 PM PDT by
Bitsy
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To: Thebaddog
I like him, too. I’ll miss his show.
3 posted on
09/06/2011 2:19:27 PM PDT by
Krankor
To: Thebaddog
I loved listening to Cisco. WLS has lost me as a listener during that time slot. Can’t stand Bruce and Dan with their constant uh,uh,uh,uh,uh. They are almost as bad as Obama off the teleprompter!
6 posted on
09/06/2011 3:26:51 PM PDT by
vickixxxx
To: Thebaddog
Are you old enough to remember when WLS fired Dick Biondi?
To: Thebaddog
Thank you for posting this.
I'm a former WLS listener, and enjoyed Cisco's brief news appearances years ago. Having moved far from the Chicago area, I still keep WLS on my bookmarks toolbar (if only to listen to Rush when the local stations pre-empt him for basketball). I saw that Cisco had returned and been given his own morning show and listened to him a few times. Then last month I happened to see that he was no longer listed.
It looks like God wants him to start a church. I can't argue with that.
16 posted on
09/06/2011 7:57:40 PM PDT by
Tea Party Hobbit
(The RINOs lack all conviction, and the Dems are full of passionate intensity)
To: Thebaddog
Update on this old thread. Apparently, Dan Proft’s political donors threw some money at the station. That is the reason why Cisco was fired.
20 posted on
06/27/2013 8:25:11 PM PDT by
Maiden5
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