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Can NPR get through one broadcast day without a "Gay" story?

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hank

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Aug 24, 2004, 10:31:01 AM8/24/04
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NPR cant help itself...it just has to inject a gay story

or deviant sex into a cute little story every broadcast...

its almost like its trying to break down current social

standards...

Stop it NPR....we know you are liberal, we know you don't believe

in GOD...but in socialism....but think of the children..

and public money you are using.

hank


Deviant sex NPR
Deviant sex NPR
Deviant sex NPR
Deviant sex NPR
Deviant sex NPR
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A. Dulcimer

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Aug 24, 2004, 10:52:04 AM8/24/04
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On 24 Aug 2004 07:31:01 -0700, rightw...@hotmail.com (hank) wrote:

>NPR cant help itself...it just has to inject a gay story
>

It's much like civil rights stories in the 60's . The time has come.
But of course we know what you think about the civil rights movement,
don't we bigot?


>or deviant sex into a cute little story every broadcast...

I have listened to NPR for over 20 years and have never heard a story
that does that.

>
>its almost like its trying to break down current social
>
>standards...

Kind of like the civil rights movement of the 50's and 60's . You
weren't to thrilled with that either , were you bigot?


>
>Stop it NPR....we know you are liberal, we know you don't believe
>
>in GOD...but in socialism..

Huh? Wow. You just get dumber every day, don't you bigot?


>..but think of the children..
>
>and public money you are using.
>
>hank
>
>
>Deviant sex NPR
>Deviant sex NPR
>Deviant sex NPR
>Deviant sex NPR
>Deviant sex NPR
>.......................


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the wealth upward toward those who already have more than
they know what to do with, and; (2) creationism, which is a parallel idea for redistributing
ignorance out from its fundamentalist strongholds to those
who know more than they need to.

-Barbara Ehrenreich

A Brick in the Wall

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Aug 24, 2004, 11:26:59 AM8/24/04
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"A. Dulcimer" <ADul...@network23.net> wrote in message
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> On 24 Aug 2004 07:31:01 -0700, rightw...@hotmail.com (hank) wrote:
>
> >NPR cant help itself...it just has to inject a gay story
> >
>
> It's much like civil rights stories in the 60's . The time has come.
> But of course we know what you think about the civil rights movement,
> don't we bigot?
>

think & hank??? ROFLMAO

A. Dulcimer

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Aug 24, 2004, 11:39:36 AM8/24/04
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:26:59 -0500, "A Brick in the Wall"
<NoTh...@NoSpam.com> wrote:

>
>"A. Dulcimer" <ADul...@network23.net> wrote in message
>news:gblmi0tfq55ira6ie...@4ax.com...
>> On 24 Aug 2004 07:31:01 -0700, rightw...@hotmail.com (hank) wrote:
>>
>> >NPR cant help itself...it just has to inject a gay story
>> >
>>
>> It's much like civil rights stories in the 60's . The time has come.
>> But of course we know what you think about the civil rights movement,
>> don't we bigot?
>>
>
>think & hank??? ROFLMAO
>

You're right. I was expecting too much.

GW *AWOL* Chimpzilla

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Aug 24, 2004, 2:38:33 PM8/24/04
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hank wrote:

> NPR cant help itself...it just has to inject a gay story
>

I guess Rush Limburger is talking about NPR today....

--
"There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas -- that says, fool
me once, shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again."
http://www.diymedia.net/audio/mp3/tdntb-bushwack2.mp3

BretCahill

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Aug 24, 2004, 6:01:55 PM8/24/04
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I don't see anyone holding a gun to your head
forcing you to listen to NPR. If you don't want
to hear about something, just change the
channel and listen to Rush for awhile.

In fact, why are you listening to NPR at all?


Bret Cahill


rightw...@hotmail.com (hank) in


All conservatism is based on censorship of
economic information.
-- Bret Cahill

hank

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Aug 26, 2004, 8:44:49 PM8/26/04
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bretc...@aol.com (BretCahill) wrote in message news:<20040824180155...@mb-m14.aol.com>...

> I don't see anyone holding a gun to your head
> forcing you to listen to NPR. If you don't want
> to hear about something, just change the
> channel and listen to Rush for awhile.
>
> In fact, why are you listening to NPR at all?
>
>
> Bret Cahill
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THey are using my money....Federal money.....

to support this crap....

stop the federal monies...I will not object to NPR anymore...

and dont tell me its only one percent.....

If it were the American Nazi party getting one percent...

would you object?

hank
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