It's a known fact that several of the right-wing PACs organized
call-in and write-in campaigns, and even organized gatherings to burn
the CDs of the Dixie Chicks.  And while that is perfectly within their
rights to do so, it stinks that Clear Channel pretends that the ban
was based on the opinions of the actual radio station audience.

Neil Young's new album is getting some airplay, but I haven't heard a
Streisand song on the radio in years.

 On 5/25/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/24/06, Maureen wrote:
>
> > I've made much worst statements than that about him.  Does that mean
> > no one should listen to my music either?  Or that Clear Channel has
> > the right to ban my songs because of an orchestrated dial-in campaign
> > by a bunch of Shrub's minions?
>
> I don't listen to your music :)
>
> Do you really think it's an orchestrated dial-in campaign? What about
> Neil Young, Perl Jam, Barbara Striesand and the hundreds of others
> that still get airplay?
>
> 

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