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Where are examples
of hosts' 'hate speech' ?
Judging by the number of times Ed Kahalley uses the word "hate" in his Oct. 29 letter, "Nation needs to control dangerous hate talk," I have to conclude that he is obsessed with the subject, yet he never gives one example of hate speech.
So I have to come to the conclusion that he never listens to that of which he speaks.
I've listened to talk radio for over 15 years and I have never heard Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Neal Boortz, Glenn Beck, Laura Ingraham or any other host talk of hating anyone.
Maybe Mr. Kahalley equates opposition to policy as hatred.
MICHAEL MASTRO
Mobile
State universities should
allow seniors to audit
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