Re: Saving Both Sides Some Typing
> (Quoting Chicago Business

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> > The co-founders of Air America are forming a company to
> buy
> > rural radio stations to spread the reach of the
> > liberal-oriented radio network. Northbrook venture
> > capitalists Anita and Shelley Drobny, who retain a
> minority
> > interest in Air America, are seeking to raise an initial
> $5
> > million to buy eight or nine stations in communities with
> > fewer than 100,000 residents. [Steven R. Strahler]
>
> Here, let's save both sides in this "debate" from having to
> post their own replies...
>
> (RIGHT) "Oh, great. Stuart Smalley gets inflicted on small
> town America. These libs can't win by the marketplace, so
> they have to buy in. Can't the Drobnys give that money to
> Hurricane Katrina relief instead? Don't REAL LIBS do that?"
>
>
> (LEFT) "Glorious news! We have to invade the small towns.
> We have a vital mid-term election coming up in 2006, and we
> have to counter the right's LIES everywhere they are! This
> news is CRUCIAL for AMERICA'S FUTURE!"
>
> There. No need for any more politically-based replies.
Actually, this isn't a bad idea, and it's probably the only way they'd ever get on the air in some states. Maybe they'll buy one of Northeast AL's tiny AMs so I don't have to put up with the frustrations of their buggy stream.
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> -OA
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