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(External links: Paul Harvey was a Chrostian talk show host who gave the "If I were the devil" speech.)
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'''Paul Harvey Aurandt''' (September 4, 1918 - February 28, 2009), was an [[American]] [[radio]] broadcaster and commentator for [[ABC]] Radio, under the pseudonym '''Paul Harvey'''.  His programs, ''News and Comment'' on weekday mornings, and ''The Rest of the Story'' on weekday afternoons, are heard by an estimated 22 million people nationwide.
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'''Paul Harvey Aurandt''' (September 4, 1918 - February 28, 2009), was an [[American]] [[radio]] broadcaster and commentator for [[ABC]] Radio, under the pseudonym '''Paul Harvey'''.  His programs, ''News and Comment'' on weekday mornings, and ''The Rest of the Story'' on weekday afternoons, were heard by an estimated 22 million people nationwide.  
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He delivered the famous [https://youtu.be/S9NoQHgjM_0 "If I Were the Devil"] speech, in which he warned of social degeneracy and how it was going to destroy the United States.
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Latest revision as of 18:53, May 5, 2022

Paul Harvey Aurandt (September 4, 1918 - February 28, 2009), was an American radio broadcaster and commentator for ABC Radio, under the pseudonym Paul Harvey. His programs, News and Comment on weekday mornings, and The Rest of the Story on weekday afternoons, were heard by an estimated 22 million people nationwide.

He delivered the famous "If I Were the Devil" speech, in which he warned of social degeneracy and how it was going to destroy the United States.

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