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Most of us avoid the radical protestant-type of broadcaster just like we
avoid hard-sell tactics re merchandise. The manner of speech itself is unusual: emotional, almost yelling. I've felt the radio and TV evangelists are cultural phenomena unique to the US, but exactly what the phonomena is, is hard to place. Something like "I'll convince you of this and then you'll be one of the good people versus one of bad. And then I'll ask you for money." I can't say I listen to these sorts of folks longer than to know what sort of broadcast it is and move on. They are easy to id though. JA, from Canada now, with relatives in Mexico and Taiwan. mike wrote: I wonder what the rest of the world thinks of American psuedo patriots and end times false prophets on the domestically transmitted 'brokered' stations. It would seem to me the latin Americans who can understand english must really roll their eyes in disgust. Naturally, they don't have the distractions Americans enjoy, so I am sure they can spot a counterfit Christian two thousand miles away. As for the psuedo patriots, I bet the Canadians get quite a chuckle. I know I do;-) mike |