[MD] Tea Bagging
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ununoctiums at gmail.com
Thu Oct 21 16:23:32 PDT 2010
Hi Platt,
Personally I have stopped donating voluntarily to NPR for that reason. I do
find their political stance interesting sometimes for sociological reasons.
I treat it kind of like Newsweek, I like the people part. I'm not so sure
about the National Endowment for the Arts. Even if it somewhat political, I
cherish expression through art without the commercial constraints. I am not
enough of a philanthropist to keep it going.
Mark
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 4:09 PM, <plattholden at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 21 Oct 2010 at 15:20, 118 wrote:
>
> So Arlo,
> How do you justify the house saying a prayer in the morning, and having a
> chaplain. Are they all just a bunch of idiots? Your interpretation is
> just
> that. In law, grammar does matter, believe me, Clinton used it all the
> time. I am concerned that the federal government interferes with religion
> as much as it does, all in the name of separation. What a load of baloney.
> We have to stay separated therefore we much interfere, HUH?
>
> You Rock Platt!
>
>
> Thanks, Mark. Your insightful prose is a pleasure to behold. High quality,
> indeed. Left-wingnuts like to think they hold a monopoly on intelligence.
> You
> prove them wrong with every post.
>
> Now we see the ultra stupidity of the left in the firing of Juan Williams
> from
> NPR for supposedly politically incorrect remarks. It is high time taxpayer
> funding of that leftist propaganda platform be shut off. And while the new
> Congress is at it, they should cut off funding for the National Endowment
> for
> the Arts. Maybe then artists would start producing something worthwhile
> instead
> of the crap they currently create while sucking of the teat of government.
>
> Best,
> Platt
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