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First off, Michael, if you don't see liberal bias in NPR, you're being
intellectually dishonest, because I know you're smart enough to recognize it. NPR was a great idea, and government grants were needed to get it off the ground. Now, it can be heard pretty much anywhere in the USA. Liberal bias at NPR springs from basically the same source you'll always see from federal workers. Liberals like to grow government, and from the federal worker (and federal funding) point of view, that's "good for the company business." So, they cozy up to the liberal point-of-view. However, as a conservative, I don't like my tax dollars supporting something that I don't agree with. I have no problem with them being on the air -- I just don't want to get the bill. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has been given some very notable donations in the past couple of years, and the need for feeding at the public trough has passed. One such donation was more than their entire budget for a few years. "Michael Bryant" wrote in message ... From: N8KDV You dispute the fact that many educators are leftists? Get your head out of your fat ass boy! OK, I see. To you it's obvious that many educators are "leftists." Then you probably agree with the Secretary of Education branding the National Education Association as "terrorists," right, Steve? "Tell the lie big, tell it enough times, and it becomes the truth." Do you know who said that, Steve? Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL Louisville, KY R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K, DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76 (remove "nojunk" to reply) |