Thu Mar 9 2006
BLR Talks Back to Bush
There will be a Free Speech Rally and BLR Press Conference on Saturday, March 11th at 2pm at the corner of Telegraph and Haste Streets in Berkeley. Read more
On February 21, 2006, two Federal Communications Commission agents demanded to search a residence in Oakland, California-- they were looking for the Berkeley Liberation Radio station. The occupants refused to allow the F.C.C. to enter the house without a warrant. The F.C.C. retreated, stating they would be back with one and left a ten-day notice for the occupants to respond.
Berkeley Liberation Radio volunteers say that they feel compelled to continue to stand up and give a platform for the voices in the community and beyond. They say that Bush cannot own the air, and that he is under Citizen's Arrest for his many crimes against humanity. They refuse to be silenced by the Bush regime.
FRSC's recent Interview with Gerald Smith of BLR about the FCC's visit, and some of the history of BLR
