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"Rich Wood" wrote in message ... On 26 Jun 2004 04:33:33 GMT, clifto wrote: AA is too far right for NPR. Can you document that? FAIR has recently done an analysis of NPR and came up with figures that clearly dispute your claim. FAIR counts quite a few more conservatives as guests on NPR than knee-jerk anti-NPR people are used to complaining about. I don't recall hearing a single conservative guest on Air America. That would make Air America much farther left (by their own admission and promotion) than NPR. I think it was Boortz who said he was on Frankin. He also said never again. |
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