Re: [IRCA] new bill may impact media
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Re: [IRCA] new bill may impact media



Right you are Bob.  A lot of people would disagree with you, but 
that's how it should be, not legislated.

There is not a single "right wing" radio program that can not be 
tuned out or turned off.  But if it isn't there, you can tune around 
forever and you will not find it.  Some people would find that unacceptable.

Listen to what you like, don't listen to what you don't, and everyone 
else does the same.  But no one should edict what can and cannot be 
heard, or how it should be presented.

There is no one on the face of this Earth who is better able to pick 
what I should hear then am I!

Curt
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W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (southeast) Florida


At 11:07 AM 1/22/2007, you wrote:

>[snip]
>A lot of people here may disagree with me but I think that NPR and PRI are a
>lot more balanced than anything you'll hear just about any place else on
>radio.
>
>Bob Young
>Analogville, People's Repuplic of Ma.


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