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  Re: Speaker Pelosi: "We're Here To Scare the Children"         


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Date: Jan 8, 2007 16:12

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  Re: No Progressive Talk Radio? Try Podcasting         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:01

"Jeffrey Scott Linder" osu.edu> wrote in message
news:45a2be62.283756172@nntp.service.ohio-state.edu...
> Patrick@revolution.net wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 19:08:44 GMT, linder.one@osu.edu (Jeffrey Scott
>>Linder) wrote:
>>
>>>"Gandalf Grey" infectedmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>No Progressive Talk Radio? Try Podcasting!
>>>>
>>>>By Scott Shuster
>>>>Created Jan 5 2007 - 1:04pm
>>>>
>>>>A sad day befell the Boston area last month when our only progressive
>>>>talk
>>>>radio station flipped its format to Latino music. Where I used to listen
>>>>to
>>>>"The Young Turks", Stephanie Miller, Al Franken, Ed Schultz, and Randi
>>>>Rhodes I can now listen to "Rumba" - Orgullo Latino! ...
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  Re: No Progressive Talk Radio? Try Podcasting         


Author: Jeffrey Scott Linder
Date: Jan 8, 2007 13:58

Patrick@revolution.net wrote:
>On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 19:08:44 GMT, linder.one@osu.edu (Jeffrey Scott
>Linder) wrote:
>
>>"Gandalf Grey" infectedmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>No Progressive Talk Radio? Try Podcasting!
>>>
>>>By...
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  Re: Speaker Pelosi: "We're Here To Scare the GOPhers"         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 8, 2007 12:30

By Bob Burnett
Created Jan 5 2007 - 8:42am

Washington, DC: On January 4th at 1:44 PM (EST), Nancy Pelosi was sworn in
as the first female Speaker of the House of Representatives. Besides the
historic significance, what difference will this make in American politics?
A lot, I believe.

First a disclaimer: I'm a long-time supporter of Ms. Pelosi and, therefore,
not impartial. That said I believe Nancy Pelosi is the best thing to happen
to American politics in many years.

First of all, Speaker Pelosi is a woman and it's important that a woman
ascended to the third highest political position in the US. After 150 years
of struggle, American women achieved the right to vote...
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  Re: The KKKurt Nicklas FAQ         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 8, 2007 12:28

Knicklas.com> wrote in message
news:mc95q2568g23qh2j6kcqkl4p7vmkiv3f4v@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 09:23:30 -0800, "Gandalf Grey"
> infectedmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Looks like KKKurt the Stalker has oozed out from underneath his sidewalk
>>again.
>
> Naw, he's always been "around"
>
> He's still trying to outlive getting caught making
> crank calls (when everyone was making fun of the poor
> dumb slob)
>
> Ask him to explain why he gets drunk and makes
> late-night crank, hang-up, phonecalls.

Isn't it obvious? What else does Kurt have to live for.
>
>
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  Re: 15 Questions Militant Atheists Should Ask Before Trying to "Destroy Religion"         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 8, 2007 12:27

"Captain Compassion" NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 09:24:21 -0800, "Gandalf Grey"
> infectedmail.com> wrote:
>
>>15 Questions Militant Atheists Should Ask Before Trying to "Destroy
>>Religion"
>>
>>By RJ Eskow
>>Created Jan 6 2007 - 9:55am
>>
>>Richard Dawkins made an interesting point [1] about Saddam Hussein
>>recently.
>>Dawkins said Hussein should have been kept alive and studied, so that
>>humanity could learn how a dictator's personality works. It's too bad he
>>doesn't have the same curiosity about religion. Instead, Dawkins
>>caricatures
>>all religious belief as essentially fundamentalist, then works to
>>eradicate
>>it. (See critiques of Dawkins by a scientist with no supernatural beliefs, ...
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  Re: Speaker Pelosi: "We're Here To Scare the Children"         


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Date: Jan 8, 2007 12:03

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  Re: Speaker Pelosi: "We're Here To Scare the Children"         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 8, 2007 11:45

Speaker Pelosi: "We're Here For the Children"

By Bob Burnett
Created Jan 5 2007 - 8:42am

Washington, DC: On January 4th at 1:44 PM (EST), Nancy Pelosi was sworn in
as the first female Speaker of the House of Representatives. Besides the
historic significance, what difference will this make in American politics?
A lot, I believe.

First a disclaimer: I'm a long-time supporter of Ms. Pelosi and, therefore,
not impartial. That said I believe Nancy Pelosi is the best thing to happen
to American politics in many years.

First of all, Speaker Pelosi is a woman and it's important that a woman
ascended to the third highest political position in the US. After 150 years
of struggle, American women achieved the right to vote...
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  Re: No Progressive Talk Radio? Try Podcasting         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 8, 2007 11:44

"Jeffrey Scott Linder" osu.edu> wrote in message
news:45a2962f.273482782@nntp.service.ohio-state.edu...
> "Gandalf Grey" infectedmail.com> wrote:
>
>>No Progressive Talk Radio? Try Podcasting!
>>
>>By Scott Shuster
>>Created Jan 5 2007 - 1:04pm
>>
>>A sad day befell the Boston area last month when our only progressive talk
>>radio station flipped its format to Latino music. Where I used to listen
>>to
>>"The Young Turks", Stephanie Miller, Al Franken, Ed Schultz, and Randi
>>Rhodes I can now listen to "Rumba" - Orgullo Latino!
>
> The Young Turks are idiots.
> Stephanie Miller is a broken record
> Al Franken is boring.
> Ed Schultz at least was interesting but disingenuous.
> Randi Rhodes is a bitter one-trick pony. ...
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  No Progressive Talk Radio? Try Podcasting         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 8, 2007 09:25

No Progressive Talk Radio? Try Podcasting!

By Scott Shuster
Created Jan 5 2007 - 1:04pm

A sad day befell the Boston area last month when our only progressive talk
radio station flipped its format to Latino music. Where I used to listen to
"The Young Turks", Stephanie Miller, Al Franken, Ed Schultz, and Randi
Rhodes I can now listen to "Rumba" - Orgullo Latino!

I don't really understand why progressive talk radio could not succeed in
the most progressive state in the nation, but it sounds like the vision,
plan, and/or management of the station was not driven for success. I can't
deny that the commercials were absolutely nauseating and I hit the button on
my car stereo every time I heard "Hi, I'm David Oreck" or "Are you losing
your hair?". Obviously, running a radio station is a lot more than finding
the right sponsors.
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