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Leonard Martin wrote:
In article
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Telamon wrote:
In article O_GCd.32929$Ff3.16636@trndny04,
Larry Ozarow wrote:
RHF wrote:
LO,
It is obvious that you simply do not hear or recognize the 'slant'
that NPR inparts to the news and information that is presented.
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~ RHF
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In the broader sense no one can easily recognize slant as such when they
hear it if it agrees with their prejudices, but NPR news programming
is very careful to present both sides of issues when there
is controversy.
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Sure thing Larry.
By the way, are you selling any investor swampland or maybe pre-owned
cars or how about multi-level marketing.
You must think most people in the news group are pretty stupid.
Now let's see: NPR has a slight leftward slant, coupled with a tendency
to present information from recognized and experienced experts who
really KNOW something about the subjects they cover. Maybe NPR has one
or two radio stations in each market.
Unlike Larry you at least acknowledge the leftward slant but I perceive
that it is a little more than slight.
The hosts and the people they interview are liberal elitists whether
they know what they are talking about or not.
Right wing talk radio dominates most AM outlets--at least here in the
South--and presents many hours a day of radio "showmen" presenting
their unsupported opinions in the most extreme and confrontive language
they can possibly manage.
The right wing radio I listen to is Sean Hannity because he has people
in the white house on his show speaking on current events unlike the
continuous drone of failed or unproven liberal ideas the elitists like
babble on about.
Yep, it sure is unfair that those libs on NPR get to do what they do.
Yeah it's unfair my tax dollars go to broadcasting ignorant thought.
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Telamon
Ventura, California
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