tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7825618881459948402.post2739670073280524027..comments2024-03-08T02:29:14.906-08:00Comments on Talkback with Chuck Wilder on CRN: 7/9 Gordon Klingenschmitt,Elizabeth Letchworth,Alan Caruba,Rees LloydJennifer Hornhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05740154344770741600noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7825618881459948402.post-39207798885550555632010-07-09T11:23:52.465-07:002010-07-09T11:23:52.465-07:00A TRIBUTE TO TERRY ANDERSON
Just the other day, wh...A TRIBUTE TO TERRY ANDERSON<br />Just the other day, when I was talking with Chuck Wilder of "TalkBack," he mentioned that our close and dear friend of many years, Terry Anderson, had passed away. This was not something to expect because Terry was much younger and stronger than I. Years ago, when I attempted to run for the US Senate in the Republican Primary during 1986, there was a young man from my home town of South Central Los Angeles who would regularly call in on KIEV, now KRLA AM870, to speak with the talk-show hosts George Putnam and Chuck Wilder on "TalkBack" about illegal immigration. Of course, I was very impressed with him because fighting against illegal immigration became my strongest issue during my state-wide senatorial campaign throughout California. Later, Terry, had his very own commercial radio program called "The Terry Anderson Show" on KRLA AM 870 and it became a hit.<br />Several years later, we had our own commercial radio program called "Sound-Off!" with John W. Spring. We were on the air for an interrupted period of five years on KPLA, KSPA and KLAA AM 830 in Southern California. And during that time, we had Terry Anderson as our guest many times. The one outstanding thing that I will always remember about Terry is that no matter where he spoke, if it was before a large crowd at a patriotic rally or on his radio show when I would call in, I would always be acknowledged by him. That's one thing I will always remember. May God bless you Terry.<br /> <br />JohnJohn Springnoreply@blogger.com