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To: Sub-Driver
Guess now she truly is jobless . . . by her own protesting actions. When I first began my career as a freelance producer, I divorced my self from my radical, political friends because I woke up.

Watching these losers not get jobs and spend their days protesting in some way reminded me of children that never grow up and cry and whine for the rest of their lives.

I on the other hand had opportunities unfolding before my eyes as I showed up at the smallest job, did it well and continued to apply for better and more high paying jobs. Next thing you know I had high level CEO's calling me at home begging me to come work for them.

This was just part of my journey away from radical liberalism. All those people I moved on from still today are 'community organizers' only. All work for non profits. In my opinion all are still delusional losers.

Too bad this young lady has no sense. Just as well. Someone with good sense will get and keep that job.

Today I am a very happy conservative and thriving capitalist. :-D. I know why I believe what I believe and its truth is reinforced in reality every day of my life. I love it!!! If I worked for a production company I would support the Tea Party and conservative ideals but in a way that also keeps me employed as no one is paying my rent, for my food, or my health care.

58 posted on 10/20/2011 9:49:23 AM PDT by GOP Poet (Obama is an OLYMPIC failure.)
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To: GOP Poet; Sub-Driver
Latest...NPR says it won’t fire producer

NPR said: “First, WDAV, the classical radio station that produces World of Opera, has stated that Lisa will remain host of World of Opera. Owing to the confusion surrounding the story, NPR noted: “It has been reported that NPR had a role in the decision made by the management of the public radio program Soundprint to end its relationship with Lisa Simeone as the program’s host. This is not true. Soundprint is an independent public radio program that is not produced by NPR. NPR had no contact with the management of the program prior to their decision. We learned about it after the fact, through media reports.”

Now, I am confused. Before this "explanation," I wasn't. LOL.

71 posted on 10/20/2011 2:19:12 PM PDT by La Enchiladita
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