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To: Northern Yankee
The coffee is extra strong this morning. It should kick in within the next 10 minutes or so and then I will by human again.

I know we will prevail, but it is one of several hot buttons I have. I am very loyal to Fox and have been so since 9-11. They covered the nightmare better than any of the other networks and I loved how they allowed their staff to wear the American Flag pins on their lapels if they chose to.

The other networks avoided the American flag like a bad case of VD! Americans craved patriotism right after 9-11. It reassured them of our strength and unity. Fox was the only one who realized that. While the other networks were trying to disassociate themselves with this country, Fox embraced it.
20 posted on 07/11/2004 7:10:08 AM PDT by MissyMa
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To: MissyMa
I agree... I love Fox, unfortunately our cable doesn't carry the FOX News Network, but one of our local radio stations airs alot of the shows. This is an amazing thing since this town is very liberal.

I heard Rush talking about this proposal by Harkin to get him booted off Armed Forces Radio. Ain't gonna happen. That is censorship, and Bush certainly has final say so as to what happens to the Bill.

I get as frustrated as you at times with all this nonsense about the attempts to muzzle free thought. The good news is that people like Rush, Hannity, Savage, Rusty Humphries, Laura Ingraham, and a host of other conservative talk shows continue to grow stronger everyday.

I remember when Rush was the only one out there.

Glad to hear the coffee is strong. Just got back from church, so my coffee tastes as great!

23 posted on 07/11/2004 7:23:44 AM PDT by Northern Yankee (Freedom Needs A Soldier!)
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