To: VOA
Thanks for the laugh. I hate making people cry.
My DVR is set up for the repeat - I forgot it started tonight so I missed the first 90 minutes of the first-run. I will give the series a chance though I too am concerned about bias. PBS is not my idea of impartiality.
104 posted on
09/23/2007 6:21:53 PM PDT by
Colonel_Flagg
(Nobody sees me leave.)
To: Colonel_Flagg
So far this is pretty gripping and raw.
To: Colonel_Flagg
I will give the series a chance though I too am concerned about bias.
PBS is not my idea of impartiality.
I agree at about the 100% level.
But for SOME episodes of "NOVA", "FrontLine", "Secrets of The Dead",
and a few other specials...I watch AND hold PBS at arm's length!
Right now it sounds like the show is taking a "left-turn" into
condeming the USA for the Japanese-American Internment.
My acid test is if Burn's crew mentions that FDR and the Census
office did this despite all their liberal enlightened gobbledy-gook
about how Census data would never be used to round up people.
And that in those GOOD OLD DAYS...ONLY the Northern California
ACLU chapter tried to interfere with the internment (thus being
threatened with expulsion by all the other ACLU chapters!)
Believe it or not!
108 posted on
09/23/2007 6:30:34 PM PDT by
VOA
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