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>Radio’s Voice of Freedom: The Great Ron Smith  - Tom DiLorenzo - 
Sorry to hear about Ron Smith first of all, but funny that DiLorenzo uses that tragic story to maginalize and defame Hannity and Limbaugh. He said:

"While the Rush Limbaughs and Sean Hannitys of the world became enormously wealthy by kissing the boots of the neocon businessmen who have monopolized the talk radio industry...."

Monopolized talk radio? If so, only by the value of their messages and the listeners responding. How many left wing talk show hosts have bitten the dust becasue of their socialists ideas, and not for lack of wealthy left wing backers? The opportunites have been and are there for such speech -- only a lack of an audience (and sound reasoning) denies them airtime. Bitter grapes on DiLorenzo's part.

DiLorenzo said of Ron Smith:

"I have never heard a more articulate and educated defender of the Second Amendment on any other radio or television program."

Sometime I can finally applaud and agree with DiLorenzo on.







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Beginning of the headline : While the Rush Limbaughs and Sean Hannitys of the world became enormously wealthy by kissing the boots of the neocon businessmen who have monopolized the talk radio industry in America there was one "old Right" voice of freedom that did not waver: Ron Smith ofWBAL Radio in Baltimore.When the neoconslied the nation into the senseless and unconstitutional war in Iraq in 2003, cheered on by conservative chickenhawks like Limbaugh and Hannity, Ron Smith remained "the voice of reason," as he is known in Baltimore, by opposing the war... Read More
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