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gar fla


Posts: 148
(7/20/2004 11:29:52 PM)



 Howard Stern
Howard Stern is one of the only syndicated radio personalities who questions the Bush administration. Now that he's on in Tampa Bay, I wonder how much influence he can have on the Florida vote.

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/GMA/Politics/howard_stern_bush_040316-1.html

Swedishoo
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Posts: 690
(7/21/2004 2:00:37 AM)




 Re: Howard Stern
I noticed they pulled the link you gave. What was he saying? Maybe we can find other sources to post here.

I tried to find more info surfing around but all I could find was how the FCC was clamping down on him, but interesting, he was trying to prove that Oprah aired a show discussing vulgar sexual stuff ( and I'll admit, it was raunchy) and how they didn't fine her.

Christy
gar fla


Posts: 148
(7/21/2004 3:09:38 AM)



 Re: Re: Howard Stern
Humm, what's the deal with these links not working? Howard has been very outspoken against Bush, the war, and how 9/11 was handled. In the 22 years Stern has been on the air, he has mostly supported the conservatives running for office. Bush is one of the the major exceptions. Here is a link from Howard Stern.com. I hope this one works.


http://www.howardstern.com/bush.html

gar fla


Posts: 148
(7/21/2004 3:26:33 AM)



 Re: Re: Re: Howard Stern

I used the "Remove HTML" function and the URLs still aren't linking. They'll link if they're typed into your "go to" function. Whats up?



Swedishoo
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Posts: 690
(7/21/2004 3:54:58 AM)




 Re: Re: Re: Howard Stern

I noticed that a break command comes up after the link that has to be taken off to get in. Also, Stern's page takes forever to open. I finally got it to work.

http://www.howardstern.com/bush.html

And the ABC link on Stern has been quickly removed. Nothing in the archives either. The only thing I found about Stern over at ABC is about his lawsuit and the counter suit.

http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Entertainment/reuters20040720_681.html

Christy