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}}</ref> a frequent guest on the '']'', an ordained ] minister in the ], and a member of Stern's "]." Carver, who lives in ], served as an ] during the ]. He has appeared on Stern's ] show, the video ''Butt Bongo Fiesta'', and made a guest appearance on the ]. Carver's main source of income is 'odd jobs'. He also sells ]s from a post office box in Oakwood, Georgia. |
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}}</ref> a frequent guest on the '']'', an ordained ] minister in the ], and a member of Stern's "]." Carver, who lives in ], served as an ] during the ]. He has appeared on Stern's ] show, the video ''Butt Bongo Fiesta'', and made a guest appearance on the ]. Carver's main source of income is 'odd jobs'. He also sells ]s from a post office box in Oakwood, Georgia. |
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==Answering machine hacked== |
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In the 1990s, Daniel Carver had a phone number dedicated to an answering machine that would read off a ] tirade.<ref>{{cite news|last = Applebome|first=Peter|title=Atlanta in Contrast: Civil Rights and Racial Hate|pages = 16|publisher = ] |date = 1989-12-23 |url = |accessdate = }}</ref> In 1996, a ] broke into his answering machine while Carver was away at a KKK rally, changing his white supremacist message to a parody of itself. Carver and the hacker subsequently appeared on the show, debating whether or not anyone had the right to change his "important message". In 1997, Carver appeared on ] in an episode entitled "Quit The Klan". Unsurprisingly, Carver did not quit the Klan. |
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In the 1990s, Daniel Carver had a phone number dedicated to an answering machine that would read off a ] tirade.<ref>{{cite news|last = Applebome|first=Peter|title=Atlanta in Contrast: Civil Rights and Racial Hate|pages = 16|publisher = ] |date = 1989-12-23 |url = |accessdate = }}</ref> In 1996, a ] broke into his answering machine while Carver was away at a KKK rally, changing his white supremacist message to a parody of itself. Carver and the hacker subsequently appeared on the show, debating whether or not anyone had the right to change his "important message". In 1997, Carver appeared on ] in an episode entitled "Quit The Klan". Unsurprisingly, Carver did not quit the Klan. |
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In the 1990s, Daniel Carver had a phone number dedicated to an answering machine that would read off a racist tirade. In 1996, a phone hacker broke into his answering machine while Carver was away at a KKK rally, changing his white supremacist message to a parody of itself. Carver and the hacker subsequently appeared on the show, debating whether or not anyone had the right to change his "important message". In 1997, Carver appeared on The Jerry Springer Show in an episode entitled "Quit The Klan". Unsurprisingly, Carver did not quit the Klan.