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Dave wrote:

D Peter Maus wrote:

And politically, they tend to a more conservative path. Rush is big
with military, as a whole, regardless of demography.


A Rush Limbaugh listener is the farthest thing from a true conservative.

If the Iraq vets are so pro-right wing, why doesn't Mr. mBush want
them to vote?

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Vetera...rans_0410.html


Where in the article does it say that "Mr. mBush" doesn't want them to vote?

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Dave wrote:


You talk tough for a old fart safely behind a desk.



Your assumptions are amusing. But you don't know what you're talking
about.


I don't have to. I'm not attempting to mis-characterize the soldiers as
some kind apple-pie GI Joes.



No one else is, either. So, again, you don't know what you're
talking about.

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dxAce wrote:

Dave wrote:

D Peter Maus wrote:

And politically, they tend to a more conservative path. Rush is big
with military, as a whole, regardless of demography.


A Rush Limbaugh listener is the farthest thing from a true conservative.

If the Iraq vets are so pro-right wing, why doesn't Mr. mBush want
them to vote?

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Vetera...rans_0410.html


Where in the article does it say that "Mr. mBush" doesn't want them to vote?


Also, I don't see anything there that would indicate that Ms. Feinstein or Mr. Kerry
were going to volunteer some time registering some of the Vets.

So, perhaps Ms. Feinstein and Mr. Kerry don't want them to vote either.


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Dave wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote:

And politically, they tend to a more conservative path. Rush is big
with military, as a whole, regardless of demography.


A Rush Limbaugh listener is the farthest thing from a true conservative.


And Michael Tilson-Thomas' interpretation of Rhapsody in Blue is
nowhere near what Gershwin intended.

Nonetheless Tilson-Thomas has a huge following among Gershwin fans.




We're not talking about ideological minutiae. We're talking about
listening content.

My statement stands.
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dxAce wrote:

Dave wrote:

D Peter Maus wrote:

And politically, they tend to a more conservative path. Rush is big
with military, as a whole, regardless of demography.

A Rush Limbaugh listener is the farthest thing from a true conservative.

If the Iraq vets are so pro-right wing, why doesn't Mr. mBush want
them to vote?

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Vetera...rans_0410.html


Where in the article does it say that "Mr. mBush" doesn't want them to vote?

Mr. mBush is the head of the branch of government that runs both the
Departments of Veterans' Affairs and of Defense.

http://www.washlaw.edu/doclaw/orgchart/mainog.html



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dave wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Dave wrote:

D Peter Maus wrote:

And politically, they tend to a more conservative path. Rush is big
with military, as a whole, regardless of demography.

A Rush Limbaugh listener is the farthest thing from a true conservative.

If the Iraq vets are so pro-right wing, why doesn't Mr. mBush want
them to vote?

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Vetera...rans_0410.html


Where in the article does it say that "Mr. mBush" doesn't want them to vote?

Mr. mBush is the head of the branch of government that runs both the
Departments of Veterans' Affairs and of Defense.

http://www.washlaw.edu/doclaw/orgchart/mainog.html


You're as evasive as our resident faux Hispanic, 'Eduardo'.


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D Peter Maus wrote:

And Michael Tilson-Thomas' interpretation of Rhapsody in Blue is
nowhere near what Gershwin intended.

???

You really are an old fart.
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Dave wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote:

And Michael Tilson-Thomas' interpretation of Rhapsody in Blue is
nowhere near what Gershwin intended.

???

You really are an old fart.




Yes. Andrea Corr said the same thing.


Anthing else?


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"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"D Peter Maus" wrote in message

Or maybe the troops just like Rush?


Isn't it amazing that never occurs to programmers?


When nearly nobody in the 18-34 demo in the US listens to Rush or any
other
political talker, why would they listen when abroad?


Maybe they want the truth from home.



From Limbaugh? That's an entertainment program, not a news show.


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"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:
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You're contradicting yourself, again. If they're not listening, they
can't be calling.


"Youngest demos" for talk is generally 35-44.




Nice evasion.


Nope. Truth. When a format is typically 25+, the young part is 35-54.



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