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Rick Barber[edit]

It should be noted that Rick Barber is no longer on KOA. Clear Channel forced him in to retirement after 30 years at KOA. As this link shows. Barber has been replaced with Coast To Coast AM with George Noory. Jon Caldara has been moved over to sister station KHOW on Sunday evenings. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aa7ya (talkcontribs) 08:36, 7 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

rosen[edit]

I think by social libertarian, the article means he is not as conservative on "moral" issues. Example: many conservatives are against legalization of marijuana, but many libertarians are for it. I would need to research more, though.

--Thomasthexpuser (talk) 22:59, 23 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

A minor correction or at least some research requested:

A line in wikipedia: "Mike is a fiscal conservative/ "social libertarian" - (referring to Mike Rosen in the KOA Radio piece) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOA_(AM)


This needs to be challenged. I listen to Mike Rosen all the time, and while definitely a fiscal conservative, the LAST thing he is in my opinion ( if I understand the definition of a "social libertarian" being among other things socialist / borderline-anarchist) is a social libertarian.

Mike Rosen is in my opinion possibly the ultimate right-wing capitalist, and has contempt for socialism.

In a search for accuracy at Wikipedia, I think this particular statement concerning Mr. Rosen's political philosophy needs to be at the very least further-researched. I suspect Mr. Rosen could base a whole show critiquing wikipedia based on that statement alone: "Mike is a fiscal conservative/ "social libertarian"


I may be wrong but I think it needs a look. Just trying to help, guys. Not trying to pontificate or be arrogant, my intentions are good.

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