dxAce wrote:
Leonard Martin wrote:
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Telamon wrote:
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Leonard Martin wrote:
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uncle arnie wrote:
It was a relative of Vincent van Gogh, not da Vinci.
tianli wrote:
I have a question for you. Why don't you find such
commentary
offensive?
Because I find all religious broadcasters offensive.
It is called freedom of speech and equal time.
BTW: I was watching an interview on FOX of a man in
Holland(?) (where
the
Divinci relative was murdered recently) and he was on a
mission to
"deal"
with Muslim religious fundamentalists in his country.
Needless to say
he
said he was being guarded by the police 24/7, can't go home
to sleep or
see his family often, but was determined to press for the
"removal" of
fundamentalism.
Personally, I don't believe we can have too much mockery of
Christianity. When it's left alone and left to develop--or
fester--unmocked,
Snip
Let us know what you care about so we can make fun of it. Sounds
like
you need a little of what you want to dish out in kind.
What I care about is made fun of and viciously insulted by Rush
and his
spawn approximately 16 hours a day on my local AM radio station and
millions of stations just like it all over the country. They not
only
deride most of what I believe in, they constantly say vicious
things
about the intelligence and integrity of persons like me, and they
routinely attack our patriotism and suggest that there is no place
in
the country for our world view.
Whenever I listen to those guys I soon get so angry I can hardly
speak.
After I calm down I rationally think that it's sad that they get to
engage in such vituperation, while on the other side NPR and the
major
networks still make a good-faith effort to be balanced.
NPR... balanced? Come on.
Apparently, this is what our public discourse has come to under the
influence of the fury of our right wing. Today I think that the
imposition of these two different sets of self-imposed rules on the
two
great political groupings of the nation will hurt us tremendously
in the
long run. I'd like to hear leftists and liberals stop being polite
and
come out swinging too. If they did, I would hope someone like
Robert
Green would step forward here to would be my champion.
Leonard
--
"Everything that rises must converge"
--Flannery O'Connor
I used to try an listen to NPR (National Leftist Radio),
but found their overt left leaning to be a little too
much.
One of the best things to happen to me recently, other then
"discovering" where the pirates hang out, was trading a Palm IIIx
for Rio Chiba MP3 player. Since I can't listen to SW in my Civic,
I can at least listen to the music I like and avoid the mind numbing
(or should I say dumbing) nonesense on local radio.
I don't like Rush either so I guess everyone will flame me.
And as far as the "leftist coming out swinging", that will be the day
the pilot lights go out in hell. I have worked with the educational
community for the last 25+ years and the one thing I have noticed is
how willing they are for someone, anyone else to fight their fights.
And any problem can be solved by the application of someone else's
money.
Terry
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