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Liberty Net vs. the BBC and some other flaming liberal broadcast
shortwave station. As much as the Liberty Net angers the liberals out there, and many misguided conservatives as well, I don't know how it is possible to listen to the BBC. I heard much of last night's Liberty Net, and heard the liberal and quasi liberals that manage to speak but never give their call sign. After all the law is just something imposed on conservatives, as liberals may freely violate it, providing they are doing it for a "just" cause. I agree with much/most of what the Liberty Net discusses. I don't understand why people that disagree with the Liberty Net listen to it long enough to get angry. Place the Liberty Net in your figurative killfile, change the frequency, turn the transceiver off, go watch TV. Why are people incensed to the point that they freely violate the law? Listening to the BBC this morning, I applied this principle. The first story I heard was of several people in a discussion group. The host asked one of the males in the group if he preferred Russia or the United States, to which the male replied Russia. When asked why, he said that Russia embraces its seediness. When asked for more details, the male replied that Russia brazenly exhibit their prostitutes, while in the United States we (the U.S.) are still living in the Victorian age, whereas we have prostitution but do not encourage it, especially openly. I see, what a national credential, manifest prostitutes! Is this the usual fare of BBC and liberals? Needless to say, I changed channels. But lo and behold, I came across another liberal channel. Perhaps Radio Netherlands, perhaps another BBC frequency? Nevertheless, this show was discussing the Ultra Right Wing Extremist, John Wayne. The show's host and guest could scarcely hide their derision for John. Nice objective stuff there guys. They even projected their scorn onto his screen roles, mentioning Buffalo that he killed, and his mistreatment of Indians. How Pathetic, but I applied the same principle, I turned it off, my nerves returned to normal, and I got on with my life (P.S. I turned on a Preacher, much better listening). Why can't you liberals do the same thing (turn the radio off, not like I'm advocating that you listen to a Preacher)? Why develop neuroses about shows that displease you? Turn it off! P.S., how in the hell can you cite BBC as a laudable thing to listen to on shortwave and criticize the shows that conservatives and Christians listen to? Do you believe that open prostitution should determine the character of a nation? Do you believe that John Wayne was an Ultra Right Wing fanatic? You can have the BBC, I'll take the Liberty Net any day. Dr. Artuad -- To know and to be, this is not even a question, there is no alternative. You see it clearly in the loneliest little avenues between particles and waves, shunned even by the gregarious quark and unknown by the various strands of time, so big it cannot be seen, yet so little it is immovable, lies the fabric of the ultimate reality gripped in the tiny fist of the all or nothing." |
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