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Alan Sondheim

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Dec 26, 2004, 12:13:04 AM12/26/04
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i--

the cosmos
the sun fills
cold
the phoenix
the hosts
never
the talk of
(of) sorrow, sadness
father's sister
strictly
drawing (painting)
the path (of)
loquat (pi-)


the cosmos
the sun fills
the heat
the rivers
the phoenix
the throne
query
the hosts
the talk of
poetry
chamber hall (public room)
(are caused by)
the deep
the depths (abyss)
contain (form)
the rolls
pass on
father's sister
friends
with full
please
drawing (painting)
drawn near (beside)
the government bureaus
the path (of)
small stream
(grave/marking post)
Jin
(do you) abide by
(with the) utmost
proclaim (announce)
one hundred
Pond
great
(and) Dong
continuous
now
lonesome
loquat (pi-)
be addicted to
browse


the cosmos

goes
the leftover residue
open
rain
frost
water
emanates out
summit
plum
mustard
fresh
men
making


query


cries
colt


genius
never

wisdom
is built
stands
model
blessings (fortune)
is (just so) (to be)

give
follows (rules)
life
lightly
prosper


greatly

work

pear


and low
follows
accept
the mother

father's sister
of each other

divide


honesty

mind

pictures


attains

the tomb

a withered
skeins


crown


prosper

(the) assistant (subordinate)
dawn

Guo


skill
desert

marked
one hundred
ancestral
Tai
stone
open country

now


tribute in the
Yu2


reason


shame
silence, reticence


withers

ears

eat until satiated


as well


ii--

old
roots
twist
shade
fall
leaves
floating,
drifting wind
roams
bird
alone
moving (not K'un n.b.)
soaring (encroaching)
touching (rubbing)
purple (deep-red)
firmament (sky, empyrean)
addicted reading
antiques (goods, books)
(market)
browse
eyes
sacks
trunks
easy trifling
(are) feared
(because have ears=)
enjoined
ears
(fences hedges)
implement (tools, utensils)
meals
eat
food
suit
mouth
fill (satisfy)
intestines (belly, 'innards')
until satiated
cooking (boiling)
slaughtering (butchering)
hungry
(themselves)
dregs | foodstuffs
grains poor
relatives young
different
provisions (food)
concubine
imperial
accomplished (at)
spinning
attending (serving)
towels (cloths)
within curtained
house (bedroom, woman's bedchamber)


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mpalmer

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Dec 26, 2004, 12:20:12 PM12/26/04
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So guys, what are the top ten right wing hate sites masquerading as
mainstream right now? I nominate this one for the list. Others?

m

http://www.cwfa.org/main.asp

Alan Sondheim

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Dec 26, 2004, 1:14:00 PM12/26/04
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ABC, FOX, NBC, CBS news. I'd put them up on the top. And not to forget CNN
which has increasingly been using right-wing think tanks for their talking
heads inserts.

- Alan

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mpalmer

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Dec 26, 2004, 4:47:12 PM12/26/04
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Hm PBS is conspicuously absent from your condemned media list, although
I've felt for years that it died the death of a thousand cuts from
right wing critics many years ago and has become so blandified in its
programming choices (cooking, nostalgia rock, antiques roadshow,
YEECH!!!) that it is not worth watching. Public radio is nearly as bad,
with its resort to pop culture references at every turn. Basically the
only radio of any serious consequence in my area is KPFA (one of the
Pacifica affiliates), college radio (KALX, etc.) and a few wild and
wooly renegade stations around here that have a reach of no more than a
few miles. As far as TV is concerned, since I don't have cable, I find
it a total waste.

Of course there are other options. Internet radio, for one, although I
haven't really explored it much.

M

Alan Sondheim

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Dec 26, 2004, 4:52:30 PM12/26/04
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We have DirectTV in our building which we get for free ahem, anyway, News
World International carries a lot of stuff from Canada, England, Japan,
China, Germany, at least - then I go through Google News, Al-jazeera, etc.
But it's difficult. WCBS and WINS here in NY are pretty local and to the
right, and they're the news stations. There's the portside email list
which sends out a lot of stuff, and I still read the NYT online, usually
through email.

It was odd btw that none of the news stations were carrying anything about
the 8.9 earthquake, until 10-15 hours or so after it hit. I had to keep
going back to google.

Alan

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