Just my opinion, but David does not write like this:
"The challenge to broadcasters is the same that exists to the Democrats. The Dems now control the Congress, so do something. You can't just blame other people. Because while you may have won the battle, the real war is in 2008. And if Democrats screw up the next two years, they will lose the big banana.
To broadcasters, if you've been complaining for the last ten years, offer a deal to the next owners of Clear Channel, take over a dozen or so stations, and show everyone how it can be done better. Talk is cheap. It's a lot harder to do the work. Both Dems and broadcasters have a lot of work to do."--- 'Country Boy' on All Access
I have never seen David write "Dems" or expressions like "They will lose the big banana" and "screw up". Again, that's is NOT David's style. I've never seen David refer to "Koolaid drinking" or using the expression "Stepping up to the plate" as Country Boy has written. David makes very few political references in his many many posts.
BTW how do you know what the "Location base" is?
"The challenge to broadcasters is the same that exists to the Democrats. The Dems now control the Congress, so do something. You can't just blame other people. Because while you may have won the battle, the real war is in 2008. And if Democrats screw up the next two years, they will lose the big banana.
To broadcasters, if you've been complaining for the last ten years, offer a deal to the next owners of Clear Channel, take over a dozen or so stations, and show everyone how it can be done better. Talk is cheap. It's a lot harder to do the work. Both Dems and broadcasters have a lot of work to do."--- 'Country Boy' on All Access
I have never seen David write "Dems" or expressions like "They will lose the big banana" and "screw up". Again, that's is NOT David's style. I've never seen David refer to "Koolaid drinking" or using the expression "Stepping up to the plate" as Country Boy has written. David makes very few political references in his many many posts.
BTW how do you know what the "Location base" is?