FTL_Ian said:About? Link?![]()
ret vet said:The <*&%$#@ Free State Project is attracting crackpots and criminals to New Hampshire. First the Browns and now this guy.![]()
Anthony Schinella said:About some radio guy in Keene who was supposedly a convicted murderer from Florida or something like that and moved up here as part of the Free State Project. It was in the Monitor today. Is that your outfit?
FTL_Ian said:About? Link?![]()
radiogaga603 said:Personally, I have more faith in our government.
I will give them credit for effectively indoctrinating the people of this country with the false belief that government is good and necessary.radiogaga603 said:I really don't know allot of people that can BASH the government on every single level and never give our government some level of credit.
I like living in America....for the flaws and the good. I sure wouldn't like living in Afghanistan or Iran or any of the underdeveloped countries.
Just my thoughts on this. I will say that it is nice that Mr. Edgeington has a job he loves...good for him....but I personally won't be listening to WKBK in the future.....I don't believe in their decision to air the thoughts of a convicted murderer who is bitter at a government that framed him.
I wonder how the victims family feels about the power of radio given to Mr. Edgington....I bet they are feeling a bit upset.
Anthony Schinella said:I just find it a damn shame that so many criminals manage to make it in the radio business while the rest of us who don't break laws, play by the rules, and yeah, can be quite entertaining sometimes, can't get a break! There are so, so many of them at this point. It's almost like you have to break the law in order to even be considered for a radio gig! What does that say about the industry we so love?
Anthony Schinella said:I just find it a damn shame that so many criminals manage to make it in the radio business while the rest of us who don't break laws, play by the rules, and yeah, can be quite entertaining sometimes, can't get a break! There are so, so many of them at this point. It's almost like you have to break the law in order to even be considered for a radio gig! What does that say about the industry we so love?
valhallafred said:Anthony Schinella said:I just find it a damn shame that so many criminals manage to make it in the radio business while the rest of us who don't break laws, play by the rules, and yeah, can be quite entertaining sometimes, can't get a break! There are so, so many of them at this point. It's almost like you have to break the law in order to even be considered for a radio gig! What does that say about the industry we so love?
What??? Since when is radio overridden with criminals? I've seen a lot of radio people get into trouble because of the paths their radio career lead them down, DWI's, drugs, etc, but I would have to assume, perhaps a big assumption, that when most of us got into this business the most trouble we had gotten was childhood shenanigans. I find it hard to believe that most radio people have criminal records upon entering the field. Convicts are not keeping you from getting a job! The reason that people are having trouble finding gigs is because there aren't many to get! Corporate downsizing is the reason. Once you've paid your debt to society for whatever crime(s) you've committed, people need to give you the opportunity to start making good decisions. Imagine what this world would be like if no one ever got a second chance. Anthony, you seem like a very thoughtful, law abidding person, but I'm you've made a mistake or two over the years. Maybe not as agregious as a felony or even misdemeanor, but a mistake nonetheless.