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Sirius Not Replacing Air America

My "arrogance" as you put it, is as a result of the poster making the same statement twice. In other word's, spread the same lie more than once and lies become truths. Perhaps you should take your own advice, and check your arrogance at the door!

>
> Minus your arrogance and attitude, I will agree with you
> here. Sirius let the network slip through their fingers.
> Part of me thinks they didn't try.
>
> Alex Bennett is a waste of airspace, Lynn Samuels makes
> fingernails on a chalkboard sound like a symphony. Thom
> Hartmann is great, Stephanie Miller is great, Young Turks
> are hit and miss. Ed Schultz is tolerable. All in all, I
> don't spend a lot of time listening to 143 during my
> commuting hours. The NPR/PRI programming is, as always,
> boring as dirt.
>
 
> AAR signed the deal because Sirius didn't want to renew
> their deal with AAR, and were trying to extort ridiculous
> carriage fees from AAR.

So Sirius didn't kick them off. AAR made a business decision. I would guess that "ridiculous" is your assesment of the matter, and not the official AAR corporate stance on the situation? I doubt there was any malice in forethought on the part of Sirius.
>
> The continuing decline of "Sirius Left" and the decision to
> not even try to replace AAR helps underline that the new
> regime is moving Sirius more in line with the right wing
> extremists.

How do you know there was a "continuing decline" of Sirius Left? What is your source? And if this is true, it is, once again, a business decision. Your assertion that it is part of some right-wing extremist strategy on Sirius' part is unfounded.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by saund3461 on 08/22/05 01:26 PM.</FONT></P>
 
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