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Soumay Nonay December 1st 08 10:32 AM

(OT) : How Liberals Define : The Separation of Church and State in America Today.]
 
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 07:11:12 -0600, David Hartung
wrote:

There are no constitutional proscriptions against private relifios
organizations engaging in partisan political activity.

If they are tax exempt under religious affiliation,
yep.


If an organization is subsidized by government it cannot use its
power help shape that government. That is a conflict of interest.


if that is true, then NPR must stop doing political commentary. Such
would be a great loss.


Now National Public Radio is equivalent to tax exempt churches? Political
commentary is not the issue. But you already knew that.



Chester December 1st 08 01:56 PM

More off topic crap
 
All OT


Dave[_18_] December 1st 08 02:03 PM

(OT) : How Liberals Define : The Separation of Church and Statein America Today.]
 
CharlesTheCurmudgeon wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
...
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 07:11:12 -0600, David Hartung
wrote:

There are no constitutional proscriptions against private relifios
organizations engaging in partisan political activity.
If they are tax exempt under religious affiliation,
yep.

If an organization is subsidized by government it cannot use its power
help shape that government. That is a conflict of interest.
if that is true, then NPR must stop doing political commentary. Such
would be a great loss.

NPR is content neutral.


If you believe that, then I ought to call you Cleopatera.

You can call me whatever you like. Please provide refutation, if you
have any, to my contention that NPR is politically neutral. Please give
examples of NPR openly advocating a person or position, without
providing a discussion of the opposition.

Dave[_18_] December 1st 08 02:03 PM

(OT) : How Liberals Define : The Separation of Church and Statein America Today.]
 
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 07:11:12 -0600, David Hartung
wrote:

There are no constitutional proscriptions against private relifios
organizations engaging in partisan political activity.

If they are tax exempt under religious affiliation,
yep.


If an organization is subsidized by government it cannot use its
power help shape that government. That is a conflict of interest.

if that is true, then NPR must stop doing political commentary. Such
would be a great loss.


NPR is content neutral.


I beg to differ with you. I listen to NPR on a daily basis. They are one
of the most informative, yet left wing media sources on the radio.


"Left wing"? How so?

David Hartung December 1st 08 02:33 PM

(OT) : How Liberals Define : The Separation of Church and Statein America Today.]
 
Dave wrote:
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 07:11:12 -0600, David Hartung
wrote:

There are no constitutional proscriptions against private
relifios organizations engaging in partisan political activity.

If they are tax exempt under religious affiliation,
yep.


If an organization is subsidized by government it cannot use its
power help shape that government. That is a conflict of interest.

if that is true, then NPR must stop doing political commentary. Such
would be a great loss.

NPR is content neutral.


I beg to differ with you. I listen to NPR on a daily basis. They are
one of the most informative, yet left wing media sources on the radio.


"Left wing"? How so?


Listen to morning edition commentary some time.

Listen to some of the so called experts they have on.

leftism is the rule of the day.

Dave[_18_] December 1st 08 02:58 PM

(OT) : How Liberals Define : The Separation of Church and Statein America Today.]
 
David Hartung wrote:


Listen to morning edition commentary some time.

Listen to some of the so called experts they have on.

leftism is the rule of the day.


Commentary, by definition, is supposed to be subjective.

As far as hard news goes, please provide 2 examples of NPR manipulating
coverage to promote a person or position. If this practice is as
rampant as you claim it is this should not be difficult.

RHF December 1st 08 04:30 PM

NPR 2400+ "Public" Radio Stations Promoting Left-Wing 'Liberal'Propaganda
 
On Dec 1, 6:33*am, David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 07:11:12 -0600, David Hartung
wrote:


There are no constitutional proscriptions against private
relifios organizations engaging in partisan political activity.


If they are tax exempt under religious affiliation,
yep.


If an organization is subsidized by government it cannot use its
power help shape that government. *That is a conflict of interest..


if that is true, then NPR must stop doing political commentary. Such
would be a great loss.


NPR is content neutral.


I beg to differ with you. I listen to NPR on a daily basis. They are
one of the most informative, yet left wing media sources on the radio.


"Left wing"? *How so?


Listen to morning edition commentary some time.

Listen to some of the so called experts they have on.

leftism is the rule of the day.


NPR & PBS Bias # 1 Panels :

NPR's {PBS's} Un-Fair and Un-Balanced is having a
Liberal Activist Proponent and a Moderate {Me-Too
or Well-I-Don't Know} on one of their discussion panels.

What is Missing [MIA] at NPR {PBS} is a real honest
Conservative Activist Proponent who clearly articulates
the Right Perspective on Issues -versus- a Moderate
that is there only as window dressing.

NPR & PBS Bias # 2 The Host and Moderators :

There are All liberal, Liberal. LIBERALS !
= Slanted Questions
= Slanted Follow-Ups

NPR 2400+ "Public" Radio Stations Promoting
Left-Wing 'Liberal' Propaganda ~ RHF

-ps- paid for by tax free {tax payer} donations
which is de-facto us government support for a
left-wing 'liberal' propaganda.

No Name December 1st 08 08:35 PM

(OT) : How Liberals Define : The Separation of Church and State in America Today.]
 
David Hartung writes:

David Dave wrote:
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 07:11:12 -0600, David Hartung
wrote:

There are no constitutional proscriptions against private
relifios organizations engaging in partisan political activity.

If they are tax exempt under religious affiliation,
yep.


If an organization is subsidized by government it cannot use its
power help shape that government. That is a conflict of
interest.

if that is true, then NPR must stop doing political
commentary. Such would be a great loss.

NPR is content neutral.

I beg to differ with you. I listen to NPR on a daily basis. They
are one of the most informative, yet left wing media sources on the
radio.

"Left wing"? How so?


David Listen to morning edition commentary some time.

David Listen to some of the so called experts they have on.

They have experts from all sides of every issue. Conservative,
liberal, libertarian. They are more balanced than any other
news outlet I am familiar with.

David leftism is the rule of the day.


--
Andrew Hall
(Now reading Usenet in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh...)

[email protected] December 1st 08 09:34 PM

(OT) : How Liberals Define : The Separation of Church andState...
 
I need to go pee right quick.(them girls in that online Irish newspaper
online, they used to say, Have you not peed yet?) It is cold and cloudy
outside, raining.That means it's going to turn colder.
cuhulin


Dave[_18_] December 2nd 08 01:14 PM

NPR 2400+ "Public" Radio Stations Promoting Left-Wing 'Liberal'Propaganda
 
RHF wrote:
On Dec 1, 6:33 am, David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
David Hartung wrote:
Dave wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 07:11:12 -0600, David Hartung
wrote:
There are no constitutional proscriptions against private
relifios organizations engaging in partisan political activity.
If they are tax exempt under religious affiliation,
yep.
If an organization is subsidized by government it cannot use its
power help shape that government. That is a conflict of interest.
if that is true, then NPR must stop doing political commentary. Such
would be a great loss.
NPR is content neutral.
I beg to differ with you. I listen to NPR on a daily basis. They are
one of the most informative, yet left wing media sources on the radio.
"Left wing"? How so?

Listen to morning edition commentary some time.

Listen to some of the so called experts they have on.

leftism is the rule of the day.


NPR & PBS Bias # 1 Panels :

NPR's {PBS's} Un-Fair and Un-Balanced is having a
Liberal Activist Proponent and a Moderate {Me-Too
or Well-I-Don't Know} on one of their discussion panels.

What is Missing [MIA] at NPR {PBS} is a real honest
Conservative Activist Proponent who clearly articulates
the Right Perspective on Issues -versus- a Moderate
that is there only as window dressing.

NPR & PBS Bias # 2 The Host and Moderators :

There are All liberal, Liberal. LIBERALS !
= Slanted Questions
= Slanted Follow-Ups

NPR 2400+ "Public" Radio Stations Promoting
Left-Wing 'Liberal' Propaganda ~ RHF

-ps- paid for by tax free {tax payer} donations
which is de-facto us government support for a
left-wing 'liberal' propaganda.
.

Well, Mr. Butt-inski, maybe you can provide 2 examples of NPR slanting
news reporting to promote a political position.


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