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Bob Haberkost wrote:
"David" wrote in message ... | On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 16:01:18 GMT, "Bob Haberkost" | wrote: | Wow, this thread is almost on-topic! | But the flag-waver needs a reality check. Unless he's a frequent listener of | news sources outside of the U-S (my favourite is the CBC, but the Beeb will do) | the idea that market forces will "correct" this oversight fails to realise that | market forces have created this problem in the first place. | That's one really nice thing about Sirius Satellite. They have the | BBC World Service News 24/7, along with the CBC on World Radio Network | on PRI which carries ''As It Happens'' live. Actually, a relatively insignificant correction: As It Happens as cleared by PRI on Sirius 108 is already 1-1/2 hours later than when it aired, live, to the Maritimes. You can get As It Happens on the Atlantic zone feed at www.cbc.ca/audio.html, starting at 5:30pm ET. Further, PRI only clears the first hour of AIH. AIH is well aware of what airs in the U-S, and, while I wouldn't say it's deliberate, that last segment has a certain status, as such it's quite a treat to listen to the last 30 minutes, using whatever other means you might have. The most recent piece I heard in that last segment was that the Pentagon had, a number of years ago, commissioned some research to see if Viagra could be used to create a "gay bomb", whichwould be used on the enemy to so thouroughly distract them with the rapture of coitus with others in their platoon. So you can see, the folks who run the Pentagon really are homophobic. You'll find it in the last 6 minutes of this archive (http://cbc.ca/asithappens/media/dail...01-14-aih3.ram) if you're interested. Is AIH on RCI shortwave? My internet connection isn't all that great... The "gay bomb" idea is too funny, even if it is homophobic. Imagine a drug that can be sprayed on an enemy, and suddenly the attacked feel an overwhelming urge to ass**** each other, and they do so until the ass****-free American troops rush in and force them to surrender in less time than it takes for them to pull their cocks out of each other's butts. Of course, the drug would work both ways, and spraying it on American troops would produce an even more extreme result. Now imagine it sprayed by terrorists from a crop duster over San Francisco... ![]() The guys at the Pentagon have some really weird ideas. | Once you get the International News habit, you realize that the masses | are being brainwashed by the US commercial media. No other word for | it. Long convinced of that, here. I don't take any of my news anymore unless I get it "vetted" by seeing a similar report from outside the country. We're really in trouble when (and not to make it seem that I'm too paranoid, I should probably amend that to "if") filters go up to prohibit the masses from listening to outside sources. It's already been shown that the northern border states are, by virtue of their exposure to Canadian media outlets, better informed and more tolerant than those in the central and southern U-S. Not that it's a primary reason, but the effects are certainly measureable. You have to wonder, though, how it can be that people who listen to shortwave (as the cross-post'ed newsgroup suggests...I'm looking at alt.radio.broadcast myself) don't get a wiff of what's happening outside their own little worlds, where the U-S is best, because they live in it. I have no idea. I'm reading from the shortwave group, and I can say for myself that I TRY to listen to the BBC every night-that is when local interference isn't playing havoc with the reception. I also like listening to Radio Havana Cuba-they're not so strident in their anti-American rhetoric anymore, and their perspective is truly unique. For example, the latest prisoner abuse scandal that was reported by America's ABC-TV as simply being "guns pointed at the heads of detainees" was reported by the Cubans to involve quite a bit more, including physical abuse (punching and kicking, but no sexual stuff this time). Who's right? Who knows? As for the Canadians, The World At Six comes on at 5 pm my local time, and I choose to watch the local news instead (gotta get the weather report). But As It Happens is earlier, although I'll probably miss that too since my upcoming new job will likely require me to work early afternoons. I figure that the majority of shortwave listeners in the US listen to DOMESTIC shortwave, which is why rec.radio.shortwave is so full of loonies. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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