Re: "Neutral Observer?"..what a joke.
> Not only is your observation NOT neutral
> (and it is a joke,but I"m not being neutral) but you failed
> to even respond to the original posters comments...But if we
> are not going to be on topic,...
Actually, my post was indeed a radio-related direct reply to Bandit's somewhat off-topic post. Feel free to check. But, since you've taken us down this road, I'll get us back to neutral by correcting the lies that you've been told and deceived into believing...
> then I
> would like your comments on this topic when Mr. Bush takes
> away your social security and you have to work until after
> you die.
I believe President Bush's current thinking on that features absolutely *no change* for those over 50 and *the option* of choosing a different, more self-reliant, more productive, safer, sel-owned, and transferrable route for those under 50. Again, the neutral truth is that there would be no change at all unless one elected to choose it.
> Guessing that is ok with you, "Go Iraq...we have
> more money to spend on ya, cause we can afford $2.50/gallon
> gas while our gas companies have all posted a 50% increase
> in profits!
The neutral truth is that oil companies' margins are pretty much a fixed percentage above the cost of the oil. With a higher cost of oil, those percentages result in more real dollars of profit. Now, as to the cost of oil itself, that is primarily the result of the accelerating demand in India and China; nothing that we have done, are doing, or can do can alter that.
> And we don't care if our children have no lunch
> in school...because our Representatives deserve a bigger
> raise than we got.
Some school doesn't have lunch?? Could one make a more ridiculous comment? Not only do schools have lunches, almost all schools now have *breakfasts!* This monstrous expansion is now so prevalent that kids now think it's normal to eat multiple meals at school! As a matter of fact, kids eating meals at home is now so rare that some group has created a special day in September (something like "Family Table Day") to encourage parents and kids to eat a meal together! How bizarre is that??
> It's ok..Sean Hannity makes more money than you do too...
Sean's contract was a public story about six months ago, and, for the results he produces, the salary was shockingly low! More than mine, certainly, but shockingly low!
Now, if, as you said, you really do want to get back to the radio topics, that would be welcome. And Bandit's perception of which stations are winning is indeed warped...er, inaccurate.