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next racist to be kicked off the air, please.


Tuesday, June 19, 2007 - 5:42 am (EST)
By John LaCroix

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Tonight at about 7:45pm during his broadcast on KSFO (560 AM), host, Brian Sussman referred to a Senior Senator from my home state as Ted “wetback” Kennedy while in the midst of one of his usual racist immigration tirades. The sussy San Francisco right-winger then paused in silence, as if to reflect on his short, pathetic career – and then proceeded to rework the nickname… “Or the swimmer” he said, “I mean, if you’re swimming your back is wet right?”

I’m paraphrasing beyond what I know he called Teddy, of course, because I couldn’t find a transcript or an audio recording online to reconfirm the exact language - which is to be expected from KSFO. They are the Bay Area’s home to James Dobson, Sean Hannity, Melanie Morgan and Rush Limbaugh – four of the biggest bigoted big mouths in talk radio. If the management left recordings of these idiots around, somebody might start a ruckus and the next thing you know, they’re losing advertisers.

If you find a transcript or recording of the show that I’m talking about, please leave a comment. I’d like to send it to a few Oakland Raiders fans that I know.

Email the “host” at briansussman2 {at} yahoo(.)com

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