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JonP
25th April 2004, 16:45
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3657499.stm


A Miami radio station which broadcast a crank call to Cuban President Fidel Castro should be fined $4,000, says the US communications regulator.

The hosts of "The Morning High Jinks" on WXDJ-FM edited tapes of an earlier hoax involving Venezuela President Hugo Chavez to get through to Mr Castro.

After a brief conversation, the Spanish-speaking hosts broke in to reveal the prank and called Mr Castro a killer, prompting a tirade of abuse.

WXDJ has 30 days to pay or appeal.

The station had argued that people in Cuba were exempt from a rule requiring that people be notified before their voices are used on air.

The Federal Communications Commission rejected this, saying the residence or political status of the target of the joke was irrelevant.

"It was in fact the intention and result of WXDJ's actions to fool and surprise the recipients of the call," the commission notice said.

Pranksters: Ferrero and Santos's show is called 'Morning Joker'
Pretending to be a high-ranking Venezuelan government official and Mr Chavez, DJs Joe Ferrero and Enrique Santos managed to talk their way up a chain of four Cuban officials before being put through to Mr Castro himself.

They then exchanged pleasantries with Mr Castro before telling him he had fallen for a hoax and calling him a killer.

The conversation ended with a stream of abuse from Mr Castro.

Six months earlier, in a similar prank, they managed to fool Mr Chavez into thinking he was speaking to the Cuban leader, before launching into a diatribe against him. Unlike Mr Castro, he hung up.

Miami malice

It is not known whether WXDJ faced any penalty for that incident.

The radio station has 30 days to pay the fine or file a statement explaining why it should be reduced or cancelled.

The friendship between Mr Chavez and Mr Castro is well-known.

Miami, meanwhile, is home to a large expatriate Cuban population, much of it vociferously anti-Castro.

How pathetic :unsure:

I can see why they may hate Castro , but Chavez ?

Touchstone
26th April 2004, 01:59
But another reason why we should hate Bush.

Commie Girl
26th April 2004, 02:35
Can you imaginer the "outrage" the people in the U$ would feel if this was done to the Bu$H?

Assholes.

Red Guard
26th April 2004, 02:56
Originally posted by [email protected] 25 2004, 10:35 PM
Can you imaginer the "outrage" the people in the U$ would feel if this was done to the Bu$H?

Assholes.
Yeah, the anti-Castro shitheads would be going nuts! :lol:

DaCuBaN
27th April 2004, 20:55
Thats the primary difference - they could actually get through to Castro. You think they'd get through yanquis beurocracy and even be able to crank on bush? I think not :( :angry:

elbolao23
27th April 2004, 22:03
its called freedom of religion, were you ofended by it? Fidel castro IS a killer that set the rules in Cuba and kills many innocent people in Cuba for thinking different from him. You should not be talking about stuff that does not concerns you, are you cuban? ask any cuban if they were ofended by it, they'll tell you of course not we like it. what the hell is your problem , did they ofended your leader? if you think is bad then don't listen to it , is that simple because you have the choice to , in cuba they don't so shut the fuck up and let them be free and express their opinions by fooling the fool that is Castro

Commie Girl
27th April 2004, 22:12
Originally posted by [email protected] 27 2004, 04:03 PM
its called freedom of religion, were you ofended by it? Fidel castro IS a killer that set the rules in Cuba and kills many innocent people in Cuba for thinking different from him. You should not be talking about stuff that does not concerns you, are you cuban? ask any cuban if they were ofended by it, they'll tell you of course not we like it. what the hell is your problem , did they ofended your leader? if you think is bad then don't listen to it , is that simple because you have the choice to , in cuba they don't so shut the fuck up and let them be free and express their opinions by fooling the fool that is Castro
I dont know any Cubans who would like what what was done to Fidel :angry: And if you are talking about the ex-Cubans from Miami...they DO NOT count!

Don't be so ridiculous. If this was any other head of state, alot more people would be upset.

elbolao23
27th April 2004, 22:47
what cuban do you know that does not live in cuba getting all types of special treatment for supporting fidel that wouldn't like making fun if castro? and if they do live here (u.s) why did they live cuba in the first place , they should be there kissing fidel's ass

Commie Girl
27th April 2004, 22:52
Originally posted by [email protected] 27 2004, 04:47 PM
what cuban do you know that does not live in cuba getting all types of special treatment for supporting fidel that wouldn't like making fun if castro? and if they do live here (u.s) why did they live cuba in the first place , they should be there kissing fidel's ass
They left because they are greedy capitalist pigs. The few people I know from Cuba, who did not leave for "economic reasons", LOVE Castro and of course would be offended! Think about how you would feel if this was done to YOUR leader ( :lol: )

BTW....where do you live?

elbolao23
27th April 2004, 23:28
what i don't understand is he is NOT your leader, why tha hell are you defending him, i thought about my leader being ofended and i don't give three shits becuasu i follow my beliefs which is to live in a free nation without have to let know to everybody what i do , what i think and what i say. So you don't like when they ofend Castro, well i bet that since you are a a Communist/Socialist you WOULD like if that stupid asswhol would get cought on type saying all those things Fidel Castro said because if you heard the conversation he says some rellay nasty things. i live in the us and left cuba 5 years ago because of opression and economic/political reasons, i know live in Tampa, Florida

DaCuBaN
27th April 2004, 23:39
i live in the us and left cuba 5 years ago because of opression and economic/political reasons

Yes, your old country has been economically repressed by your NEW country since the soviet era. No news there.


i follow my beliefs which is to live in a free nation without have to let know to everybody what i do , what i think and what i say

This was only a problem before because you did not agree with the ideals of your previous locality. Again no new there - you're not a socialist and hence would feel distrustful in that kind of environment.


So you don't like when they ofend Castro, well i bet that since you are a a Communist/Socialist you WOULD like if that stupid asswhol would get cought on type saying all those things Fidel Castro said because if you heard the conversation he says some rellay nasty thingsp

Well he was a bloody revolutionary... I never thought he was a 'nice man' but I do believe him a principled man. By all means prove me wrong - I do not hold any man in esteem, we're all as bad as each other. I go about my own life with the very best of intentions, but that doesn't stop me thinking thoughts I shouldn't, or saying things that are best not said. Again, nothing new there.

elbolao23
28th April 2004, 00:16
............This was only a problem before because you did not agree with the ideals of your previous locality. Again no new there - you're not a socialist and hence would feel distrustful in that kind of environment...........

exactly , i don't agree with it, but in Cuba if you don't belive in that system you are as bad as criminal and thats whats not right, imposing things that you just don't belive

elbolao23
28th April 2004, 00:19
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