Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: rise
wrong forum old timer
I'm 24...
I think he's referring to your join date.
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: rise
wrong forum old timer
I'm 24...
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: preslove
Yes, because reality has a left wing bias.
Yes, when you are a poor college student who just wants to smoke some dope and redistribute wealth. Then you grow up.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
And you can't stand it because it tells you thinks you don't want to know and don't want to hear. You will always be an ignoramus because of your preference for your bias over broad exposure to the world. 24 years old on your way to two.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
And you can't stand it because it tells you thinks you don't want to know and don't want to hear. You will always be an ignoramus because of your preference for your bias over broad exposure to the world. 24 years old on your way to two.
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
And you can't stand it because it tells you thinks you don't want to know and don't want to hear. You will always be an ignoramus because of your preference for your bias over broad exposure to the world. 24 years old on your way to two.
I listen to NPR because it is generally unbiased, that show, however, falls into your left-wing nuttery region. I've heard it present things that are plain wrong - case point they had a guy on, talking about the oil shortage. His solution was to tax oil companies, because "they're ripping off costumers with their prices". I don't tolerate this kind of faux-intellectual sham.
All things considered, talk of the nation, this American life are fantastic shows that focus on current issues (as opposed to the garbage news on cable). Democracy now is to objective coverage what Hannity is to journalism.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
About as interesting to her as, say, a show about knitting might be to you.Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Democracy now comes on TV where I live. I've seen it when I channel surf but never lingered. The video is horrible. I haven't heard it on the radio and I listen to a lot of NPR on my commute and on the road. Best source for news and current events (NPR).
My favorite program? Cartalk :thumbsup:
^^ Co-signed, cartalk is awesome! :thumbsup:
For some reason I can never get my wife to listen to car talk; she always wants to turn off the radio the moment it comes on.
Where I live, the NPR station instead has jazz, local musician night, and other niceties, but no Democracy Now. From the sounds of it, the local musician night is a better show.
Originally posted by: halik
I listen to NPR a lot, they have rather unbiased news coverage and pretty solid international exposure. The only show I can't stand is Democracy now... 9 out of 10 times they discuss issues between the left wing host and the so-far-left-he-can't-even-see-hilary-clinton guest.
I don't get it - why strive to have unbiased programming and then let on this drivel?
Originally posted by: Skoorb
About as interesting to her as, say, a show about knitting might be to you.Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Democracy now comes on TV where I live. I've seen it when I channel surf but never lingered. The video is horrible. I haven't heard it on the radio and I listen to a lot of NPR on my commute and on the road. Best source for news and current events (NPR).
My favorite program? Cartalk :thumbsup:
^^ Co-signed, cartalk is awesome! :thumbsup:
For some reason I can never get my wife to listen to car talk; she always wants to turn off the radio the moment it comes on.
Where I live, the NPR station instead has jazz, local musician night, and other niceties, but no Democracy Now. From the sounds of it, the local musician night is a better show.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Oh it has been tainted alright, tainted by scum and moron conservatives and other disgusting slime ball dimwits on the right.
Originally posted by: preslove
If you use "liberal" as a slur, you are fucking idiot.
Originally posted by: Vic
Progressive is a type of liberalism, dumbass.
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: preslove
Yes, because reality has a left wing bias.
Yes, when you are a poor college student who just wants to smoke some dope and redistribute wealth. Then you grow up.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Liberals know that label is tainted...they try and soften it with "progressive".
Oh it has been tainted alright, tainted by scum and moron conservatives and other disgusting slime ball dimwits on the right.
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Oh it has been tainted alright, tainted by scum and moron conservatives and other disgusting slime ball dimwits on the right.
Originally posted by: preslove
If you use "liberal" as a slur, you are fucking idiot.
Originally posted by: Vic
Progressive is a type of liberalism, dumbass.
I think I have found out why some of you have to post here instead of DU. Even they wont put up with such meaningless personal attacks and childish language.
Is putting people down supposed to make them think thier arguments are somehow invalid, due to your superior name-calling abilities?
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
I think I have found out why some of you have to post here instead of DU. Even they wont put up with such meaningless personal attacks and childish language.
Is putting people down supposed to make them think thier arguments are somehow invalid, due to your superior name-calling abilities?
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Yes, when you are a poor college student who just wants to smoke some dope and redistribute wealth. Then you grow up.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Skoorb
About as interesting to her as, say, a show about knitting might be to you.Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Democracy now comes on TV where I live. I've seen it when I channel surf but never lingered. The video is horrible. I haven't heard it on the radio and I listen to a lot of NPR on my commute and on the road. Best source for news and current events (NPR).
My favorite program? Cartalk :thumbsup:
^^ Co-signed, cartalk is awesome! :thumbsup:
For some reason I can never get my wife to listen to car talk; she always wants to turn off the radio the moment it comes on.
Where I live, the NPR station instead has jazz, local musician night, and other niceties, but no Democracy Now. From the sounds of it, the local musician night is a better show.
I would definitely listen to a show about knitting if it were presented by the Click and Clack of knitting needles.
Originally posted by: JS80
Democracy - where 51% of the people vote to steal from the other 49%.
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: JS80
Democracy - where 51% of the people vote to steal from the other 49%.
Representative Republic - where 18% of the people vote to steal from the other 82%.
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: JS80
Democracy - where 51% of the people vote to steal from the other 49%.
Representative Republic - where 18% of the people vote to steal from the other 82%.
Where 10% of the people pay 70%+ of the bill, and the bottom 50% don't pay.
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: JS80
Democracy - where 51% of the people vote to steal from the other 49%.
Representative Republic - where 18% of the people vote to steal from the other 82%.
Where 10% of the people pay 70%+ of the bill, and the bottom 50% don't pay.
Where 10% own 90%+ of the wealth and do 1% of the work. We tax rich people because they have the money.
Originally posted by: ironwing
On the negative side, Amy Goodman will cut off folks she is interviewing if they express views she doesn't like. Her sidekick, Juan ???, doesn't do that.