
A disc jockey at a college radio station devoted a recent show to celebrating President Ronald Reagan's death. KSUA, the University of Alaska-Fairbanks station that aired the tirade, suspended the DJ.
"I said that I was sick of all of the media that was glorifying Reagan and rewriting history that was pretty despicable," the student host told the Associated Press. "Basically, what the gist of the show was, it was a celebration that Ronald Reagan was dead, was finally dead."
A listener remembers the host suggesting urinating on Reagan's final resting place. As he played Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walking," the host stated his desire to "walk over the newly laid dirt" at Reagan's gravesite.
The AP article about the radio outburst noted that the host stands by his comments. But he does so anonymously; as a coward. The student uses an on-air pseudonym. If he is proud of what he said, why doesn't he release his real name?
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