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Shawn McCoy, University of Idaho Philosophy Professor Nick Gier, Jesu Estrada, Rich Westerly, Molly Karp, Linda Arrasmith, Dean Stewart, Melinda Huskey.
These speakers appeared at the Palouse Peace Coalition protest on the first anniversary of the 2nd Gulf War. Friendship Square, Moscow, Idaho Sat. 3-20-04.
Producer: Radio Free Moscow Uploaded by: Leigh Robartes
Including fascinating personal testimony about a son in the military (37:45 to 46:45, or 26:21 time remaining to 17:21 time remaining)
24 kbps suitable for streaming over dial-up. Broadcast quality may be available on request.
Speaking of broadcast, if you're on a lisenced station in the US, be aware that the word "fuck" appears 3 times (21:35, 43:28, 45:56 or time remaining: 42:31 TR, 20:38 TR, 18:10 TR). The Congress, Bush, and the FCC feel it is their right to fine you or your station a half million dollars and take away your lisence for broadcasting that word once between 6 am and 10 pm, on the grounds that it may harm a minor. First amendment or no. This is a censorship tactic aimed at silencing stations that air dissident voices or anti-Bush sentiment. For some reason this rule does not apply to cable TV, satellite radio, internet radio or print media.
Radio Free Moscow will soon be LPFM radio station KRFP, broadcasting with 100 watts from downtown Moscow, ID. Target on-air date is May 1, 2004. To find out more, or contribute, go to http://www.radiofreemoscow.com or write Radio Free Moscow, P.O. Box 8203, Moscow, ID 83843.