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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:47:57 -0400, dxAce
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Eight public radio stations (Red Diaper Doper Babies) in Mississippi are
concerned (FCC is cutting some funding) about what happens next.JT and
Dave,on their radio talk show
www.supertalkms.com just said,Beg for
more money.
cuhulin


RDDB is a Michael Weiner phrase for those unfamiliar with the phrase.

NPR is the only fair and balanced news out there.


Fair and balanced? You're out of your sushi eating mind.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


For each of the three misperceptions, the study found enormous
differences between the viewers of Fox, who held the most
misperceptions, and NPR/PBS, who held the fewest by far. Eighty
percent of Fox viewers were found to hold at least one misperception,
compared to 23 percent of NPR/PBS consumers. All the other media fell
in between.

http://www.alternet.org/story/16892/

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Old June 23rd 06, 01:53 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 21:21:29 GMT, David wrote:

On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:47:57 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



wrote:

wrote:
Eight public radio stations (Red Diaper Doper Babies) in Mississippi are
concerned (FCC is cutting some funding) about what happens next.JT and
Dave,on their radio talk show
www.supertalkms.com just said,Beg for
more money.
cuhulin

RDDB is a Michael Weiner phrase for those unfamiliar with the phrase.

NPR is the only fair and balanced news out there.


Fair and balanced? You're out of your sushi eating mind.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


For each of the three misperceptions, the study found enormous
differences between the viewers of Fox, who held the most
misperceptions, and NPR/PBS, who held the fewest by far. Eighty
percent of Fox viewers were found to hold at least one misperception,
compared to 23 percent of NPR/PBS consumers. All the other media fell
in between.

http://www.alternet.org/story/16892/


Didn't over 50% of the Foxie viewers think S. Hussein attacked us on
9/11? Some ridiculous figure...

bob
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I dont watch those full time talking heads so-called tv programs.(if you
watch those nitwits,you get dumber and dumber and fox is just as dumb as
the rest of them) WLBT tv news will be on tv again,at 10:00 PM.I will
watch it and get my late evening local and and state news and,That's
Enough For Me,Brother!
cuhulin

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Bob Miller wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 21:21:29 GMT, David wrote:

On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:47:57 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



wrote:

wrote:
Eight public radio stations (Red Diaper Doper Babies) in Mississippi are
concerned (FCC is cutting some funding) about what happens next.JT and
Dave,on their radio talk show
www.supertalkms.com just said,Beg for
more money.
cuhulin

RDDB is a Michael Weiner phrase for those unfamiliar with the phrase.

NPR is the only fair and balanced news out there.

Fair and balanced? You're out of your sushi eating mind.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


For each of the three misperceptions, the study found enormous
differences between the viewers of Fox, who held the most
misperceptions, and NPR/PBS, who held the fewest by far. Eighty
percent of Fox viewers were found to hold at least one misperception,
compared to 23 percent of NPR/PBS consumers. All the other media fell
in between.

http://www.alternet.org/story/16892/


Didn't over 50% of the Foxie viewers think S. Hussein attacked us on
9/11? Some ridiculous figure...

bob
k5qwg


Yes, but they jury is still out. That is, does Fox News make you
stupid, or do stupid people watch Fox News?

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"David" wrote

For each of the three misperceptions, the study found enormous
differences between the viewers of Fox, who held the most
misperceptions, and NPR/PBS,


http://www.discoverthenetwork.com/gr...asp?grpid=6914

who held the fewest by far. Eighty
percent of Fox viewers were found to hold at least one misperception,
compared to 23 percent of NPR/PBS consumers. All the other media fell
in between.

http://www.alternet.org/story/16892/


WOW!!! This is a classic piece of propaganda work. This story presents
"misperception" as if their position and only their position is fact. Sound
familiar? How about the Koran, the Bible, Mao's little Red book..
If you don't believe or know of "their" propaganda then you hold a
"misperception".
There is only one correct perception and that is the belief in Left-wing
propaganda as fact - Whoa.
No matter if the facts are unknown, unclear or unavailable. Their "facts"
are all that matters.

History is being rewritten before your very eyes, folks - Wake up and pay
attention!

Who is AlterNet?

77 Federal Street
San Francisco, CA 94107

Just another tax evading "Progressive" Socialist entity.

from http://www.alternet.org/about/

"The Challenge We Address"

"The right-wing media machine: Virtually everyone who has a stake in our
political future agrees that when compared to the radical conservatives and
the religious fundamentalists, the "PROGRESSIVE" sector lacks media
capacity. The scope of conservative media is vast, including Fox News,
Sinclair, major right-wing talk radio market penetration, many newspapers, a
fast-growing religious broadcasting system, and sophisticated use of the
Internet and new technologies. The ability of the right-wing media apparatus
to dominate public discourse is at the expense of liberal and progressive
values and represents a fundamental transformation in American politics.
This is what we are fighting against."

"The negative impact of right-wing media: Over the past two decades
conservative media has had a huge impact, and the results are disconcerting.
First, most conservative media uses an ideological propaganda model that
results in a more ignorant audience. One recent study showed that 80% of Fox
viewers got the facts all wrong about the war in Iraq. Not only did they
believe that Saddam Hussein had a chemical arsenal, they thought U.S. troops
had actually discovered it and they believed the 9/11 Commission had beyond
a doubt linked Hussein with al-Qaeda. Only 23% of the NPR/PBS audience held
these misconceptions, and the percentage was even lower among those who get
their news from the Internet."

"Building the "PROGRESSIVE" echo chamber:...""

More like a propaganda brainwashing chamber - bwaHAHAHA!

Profiles of a few AlterNet columnists http://www.alternet.org/columnists/

Norman Solomon:

Co-authored a 1961 book defending Fidel Castro's Communist revolution in
Cuba.
Was given the diaries of Che Guevara to publish by the Cuban dictatorship
itself.
Scheer and Tom Hayden co-founded Berkeley's Red Family - a commune of urban
guerrillas, which trained its members in the use of explosives and firearms
and called for the creation of "liberated zones" in the United States - a
liberation to be accomplished by force of arms. Dedicated to Maoist
principles, Red Family leaders adorned the walls of their headquarters with
portraits of such Communist heroes as Ho Chi Minh and North Korean dictator
Kim Il Sung, and Black Panther thug Huey Newton.
Chief defender of accused atomic spy Wen Ho Lee
Defended President Clinton's attacks on Iraq, but attributes George Bush's
2003 war on Iraq to "imperialist greed" . . . "Hussein is not the
aggressor - we [Americans] are."

Much more -
http://www.discoverthenetwork.com/in....asp?indid=938

Arianna Huffington:

Her mother Elli was active in the Communist-led Greek resistance movement
during World War II. Her journalist father Constantine edited the resistance
newspaper.
One of her college tutors was the Maoist economist Joan Robinson.

In 2000 Arianna Huffington was deeply involved in staging the "Shadow
Conventions" designed as media propaganda shows to undermine Republicans and
nudge Democrats farther to the left. These mock "conventions" were funded by
the "Shadow Government" organizations funded by George Soros and other
wealthy leftists.

Must read http://www.discoverthenetwork.com/in...asp?indid=2010

Just more pieces of the Left-wing/Liberal/"Progressive"/Socialist/Communist
propaganda network.






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