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Miso,
"and many were turned off by the strident anti-war attitudes found on many NPR shows." - - - This Is Not My Opinion - - - And I do in-fact Listen to NPR and think for the most part that it is reasonably balanced. Here is My Opinion - Often NPR comes across as being Tilted to the Left. Frequently as I Listen to an NPR Program the Guest Panel would have three members - two liberals and one moderate -vice- a more Balance Panel of a Liberal + a Moderate + a Conservative. {my opinion ~ RHF} Think About the Military Service Member the Target Listener of AFN and AFRTS : I can see that anyone in the Military who is out-there actually fighting the War-on-Terror would be sensitive to anything 'anti-war' and thus anything that was 'anti' whatever they were personally doing. Reporting-the-Facts : What the reporter wrote -one assumes- is what he heard from Members of the Military In-Country who 'feel' NPR has more positive Anti-War Air Time then it has Pro-War-on-Terror Air Time. NPR via AFN and AFRTS should Speak-to-the-Troops and not Lecture them about the In-Justice of their Service and the Wrongness of their Fight in the War-on-Terror. The Role of VOA is "NOT" to be a Propaganda Tool of the US Government to the American People -but- To Get America's Message Out to the Peoples of the World . The Role of AFN & AFTRS "IS" to be a Propaganda Tool of the US Government to the American Military Services and to help Maintain and Improve Troop Moral and the Fighting Readiness of the American Military. so say i - my opinions stated as facts ~ RHF |