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NewsMine propoganda corporatemedia howard-stern Viewing Item | Theyre going silence me { March 6 2004 } Original Source Link: (May no longer be active) http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/19960.htmhttp://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/19960.htm
STERN: THEY'RE GOING TO SILENCE ME By JOHN MAINELLI HOWARD STERN Blasts "maniac" Bush.
March 6, 2004 -- An anxious Howard Stern yesterday said the FCC is on the verge of pulling the plug on his controversial radio career and predicted it would issue a blitz of new indecency fines aimed at dethroning him as the "King of All Media."
In a rant that took up nearly half of Stern's four-hour show, the raunchy radio host launched a verbal assault on President Bush, the Republican Party and the religious right for conspiring to control the airwaves and dictate what America should listen to.
"My days are over," Stern told his early-morning listeners. "I've become too much of a symbol of a country out of control to the religious right. That's why I'm saying my goodbyes now.
"I'm about to be served up my head on a platter because all I wanted to do was make people laugh," Stern said.
He urged listeners not to support Bush in the presidential election. "Vote this maniac out of office," he said. Stern told listeners he can go to unregulated satellite radio if he's kicked off conventional radio - but that may not be as easy as it sounds.
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