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To: Sully- who wrote (59663)11/10/2003 5:20:52 PM
From: Dealer  Respond to of 65232
 
Thanks W.......hope I do as well tomorrow.

I want a new car??? :-)

dealer



To: Sully- who wrote (59663)11/10/2003 11:41:55 PM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hey Wstera! Watch IVAN tomorrow, looks like something could be up. 6,854,964 shares sold in after hours.

dealer



To: Sully- who wrote (59663)11/12/2003 4:17:20 PM
From: Cactus Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Uh oh, your boy has created a controversy.

nj.com

Radio station calls for Jethro Tull boycott

MANAHAWKIN, N.J. (AP) — Jethro Tull is off the playlist of one classic rock station after the band's front man criticized displays of the Stars and Stripes.

Ian Anderson made the remarks in an interview published Sunday in the Asbury Park Press.

"I hate to see the American flag hanging out of every bloody station wagon, out of every SUV, every little Midwestern house in some residential area," Anderson was quoted as saying. "It's easy to confuse patriotism with nationalism. Flag waving ain't gonna do it."

The verdict from listeners of WCHR-FM's "Free Beer and Hot Wings" morning show was swift.

"The reaction of our audience has been 99 percent in favor of the ban and 99 percent incredulous that he would say such stupid things," said Phil LoCascio, WCHR program director and on-air personality. "He is a smart guy. As far as we're concerned, this ban is forever."

He said the ban is not censorship because "our listeners' right to ask us not to play the music is equal to his right to say what he wants."

When the "Rubbing Elbows With Ian Anderson" tour makes a stop in Red Bank on Friday, the radio station plans to be there.

"We found somebody who will supply us with flags," LoCascio said, "and we'll be handing them out to anybody who wants one."