To: The Energizer
Sounds like Barbara Streisand to me. Why the heck would a talk radio station in Detroit have access to a report from Washington. Highly suspect and it smells too.
9 posted on
09/24/2001 8:27:52 AM PDT by
Ispy4u
To: Ispy4u
Stay tuned for news. The radio host stands by his source.
BTW, WJR has gotten a number of "scoops" in the last few days, including the bust of the three men in Detroit suspected of additional terrorist actions.
To: Ispy4u
Good point in post 9. We need confirmation.
To: Ispy4u
Why the heck would a talk radio station in Detroit have access to a report from Washington. Highly suspect and it smells too. I have to agree with you.
The rumor mill can generate a host of creative evil ideas, perhaps even give the terrorists some great new ones.
If we keep this up, speaking our fears that is, we might even inspire a dull-witted wannabe future terrorist, too stupid to come up with his own creative evil plan.
To: Ispy4u
Regarding post #9: the Detroit area has one of the largest populations of Arabs in this nation (if not the largest). WJR just might have credible evidence from a source in the area.
62 posted on
09/24/2001 9:20:15 AM PDT by
mj81
To: Ispy4u
WJR is (or at least was until very recently) one of the oldest and most respected radio stations in the United States. It has been operating since 1920. It still has a number of radio "programs". It is not a "talk radio" station.
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