This is the golden age of communication.
1 posted on
01/29/2008 11:29:54 AM PST by
Milhous
To: abb; PajamaTruthMafia; knews_hound; Grampa Dave; martin_fierro; Liz; norwaypinesavage; Mo1; onyx; ..
2 posted on
01/29/2008 11:30:10 AM PST by
Milhous
(Gn 22:17 your descendants shall take possession of the gates of their enemies)
To: Milhous
Decentralization is a very good thing when the monopoly attempts to control every thought, idea, and story released to the public in an effort to follow a clandestine agenda for political purposes.
3 posted on
01/29/2008 11:35:41 AM PST by
Neoliberalnot
((Hallmarks of Liberalism: Ingratitude and Envy))
To: Milhous
Is Kurt Loder a FReeper? I would never have expected him to say all this. Way to go!
4 posted on
01/29/2008 11:38:01 AM PST by
neodad
(USS Vincennes (CG 49) "Checkmate Cruiser")
To: Milhous
All these people seem to have an opinion. I find it boring myself, but if youre 15 years old, you might find it rousing. I have no need for it.From Kurt Loder, huh? Imagine that.
6 posted on
01/29/2008 11:48:58 AM PST by
Obadiah
(I don't like to brag - but I'm half bilingual!)
To: Milhous
I like this. This is good.
7 posted on
01/29/2008 12:00:36 PM PST by
garyhope
(It's World War IV, right here, right now, courtesy of Islam.)
To: Milhous; abb; george76; bert; martin_fierro
Loder:
"You cant turn back the ocean. I dont think there can be a clampdown. You cant go back to three channels and two or three national newspapers. Itll never happen again. Theres too much good journalism online. I love newspapers and magazines, but I think theyre on the way out. And that may not be a bad thing."This election is the last hurrah by PRAVDABCNNBCBS and the major left wing fishwraps will continue to fade away.
We must defeat whomever, the Rats nominate for President, that would be the finale for the left wing MSM.
10 posted on
01/29/2008 1:48:14 PM PST by
Grampa Dave
("Ron Paul and his flaming antiwar spam monkeys can Kiss my Ass!!"- Jim Robinson, Sept, 30, 2007)
To: Milhous
I have no ax to grind with Kurt Loder, and agree with him on much of what he says above.
I just want to make the observation that on a TV interview I saw with him recently, he had the hang dog look and sickly pallor of the chronic alcoholic. Despite his evident intelligence, he had more than a little trouble expressing himself with any amount of conviction or clarity. He was a man at sea. He reminded me of the alcoholic poet John Berryman, who I met just before his death in 1972.
I’m not saying any of this to smear Loder, although I guess these remarks don’t seem very kind. But I recognized in him a boozer in the depths of his addiction, who just may have too much smarts to get help before it kills him.
11 posted on
01/29/2008 3:31:22 PM PST by
beckett
(Amor Fati)
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