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To: elpolvo who wrote (6357)10/19/2001 6:48:47 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 104167
 
turn off that talk radio and put on
some van the man:


Don't need talk radio to to help me experience what is going on.
I'm on the front line. Got a first row seat.
It's in my back yard, front yard, and all around me.
Sounds of the war do not have to travel trough the air waves and into my antenna to get to me.
I can hear it on it's own.
My opinions are formed by what I observe. Not by what is spoon fed to me by the flag waving ratings whore.
It's crippling our city.
Fear is increasing.
Inconvenience is more common place than ever.
Traffic jams from one end of NY to the other. (Not in the name of progress. In the name of fear with the nickname of safety.)
Large corporations are moving out.

They are attacking on multiple fronts.
Hitting us from all sides.
They have only found the tip of the anthrax iceberg.
There are still several other types of icebergs floating our way.
They are on a collision course with this island.

Yes, a little R&R is needed but that won't make all this disappear when I get back.
It will still be there outside my window.
No need for radios. Except to tune into a ballgame.
Or to hear a song like the one you posted.

Very cool song, by the way. It wasn't wasted on me.
But after 3 minutes it over.
I may hum it in my head for a little while while sitting on the Cross Bronx Expressway.
Behind the fundamentalist in his taxi.

-RushHourLimbaugh