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Telamon wrote: What the hell does anything you wrote have to do with the liberal / academic / elitist bias of NPR? You just wore two paragraphs full of BS. What I wrote was meant to indicate that this thread was about AFRTS carrying the NPR news feed. AFRTS is a part of the Defense Department, and if NPR's news coverage is considered reasonable and obviously even desirable, by the Defense Department, maybe the "slant" that RHF and you see in it is a product of your own extremist beliefs. Armed Forces Radio's audience is probably above average in education level, but it isn't an academic elite, and I don't think military personnel are particularly more liberal than the country at large. Of course maybe it's one of them there secret plots. How's the hunt for the secret communist backers of Air America going? |
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