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Hosts of KBOO's (Portland Oregon) popular and long-running Monday morning "More Talk Radio" program--made up of commentary, interviews and call ins---have declared 911 Truth issues off limits in Open Forum for an indefinite time.
I (Glen Owen), who submitted this recording off the air, may have been slightly naughty by eidting this for, well, editorializing purposes ! If you want to hear several minutes of jamming and a meandering tale about Portlands recent icy weather, the UNCUT version below will be available here for so long as the "lightly editted" version is in place.
MORE TALK RADIO typically either has a topic that listeners are asked to phone in to discuss on the air or, on days when there is no predetermined topic, the phones lines are used for "Open Forum"--meaning whatever listeners are interested in talking about . The reasoning seems to be: the number of calls recently re 911 Election Fraud and such has been so heavy that "the public must be getting bored with old news" . Now wait a minute: since the call-in public seems to be clamoring for more and more on 911 issues, the program's hosts have reached the conclusion that the public is no longer interested ... Hunh? . In fairness to the hosts, their declaration of "911 off limits" was made with grace, charm and style. From the point of view of making an 'unwelcoming' message as palatable as possible, the program hosts did a truly world class job. . Unfortunately, no amount of verbal acrobatics can repair the apparent logic flaw. . But don't take my word for it--give it a listen. That is what www.radio4all.net is for . KBOO's phone number for call-in programs is 503 231 8187. You can listen (and call in) to this and many other programs as they are broadcast (live) at 503 231 8187, per KBOO's official website at http://kboo.fm .