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The airwaves are no longer ours. They are the property of profit driven jackals. If you can make shoes, it's of little consequence if you can never have a shoe store. If you like to write, it's of little significance if no one could read it. If you like to broadcast, tough. Because there is a large and complex bureaucracy composed of well paid radio executives and their lawyers, politicians whose own ethics are easily compromised by money, and complacent and placid listeners, too busy to see their freedom to speak and be heard, being swept out from under them rapidly. 
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