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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 19:31:26 -0800, Steve Silverwood wrote: In article , says... I was wondering what all of you regularly listen to for news on SW. I'm thinking of dusting off my Degen 1102 and seeing what I can hear that comes in reliably. I'm in northern California. I'm sick of depending on American TeeVee for news. I agree. Domestic media is often liberally-biased, As a liberal with some conservative leanings -- I support a strong national defense, I support handgun ownership for non-felons, etc. -- I no issue with "liberally-biased" media. It's the right-wing, fundamentalist who really want a Christian theocracy in the U.S. that scare the **** outta me! And the sad part is, those people seem to be in control now, and the rest of the population seems to have given their assent to a fascist fundamentalist government. Someday the American people will realize that "free speech for me but not for you" isn't a great idea, but by then it will be too late. It wouldn't matter if the US wasn't the only remaining superpower, a corrupt fascist military power sitting astride the world like Rome and doing whatever it wants simply because it can, and having the support of its ignorant populace to do so. bug not to mention America-centric. I often enjoy hearing what those in other countries have to say about world events. It's often very eye-opening. My short list of excellent news sources on shortwave: BBC Voice of America Radio Netherlands Deutsche Welle Radio Taiwan NHK Radio Japan Radio Canada International Radio Australia Radio New Zealand International Voice of Russia Those all give pretty straightforward news reports. For news reports that are somewhat slanted, you'll find Radio Havana Cuba and China Radio International interesting. Voice of Russia (formerly Radio Moscow) would have been in the "slanted" list but they have been doing a commendable job in recent years of striving for fair-and-balanced reporting. They're not quite at the point where the VOA or BBC are, but that's probably because of external (i.e., government) influences and not any fault of the journalists themselves. Good job, guys! ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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