A trip to the Pacifica web site is worse than visiting DU. Disinfect your browser and wash your ears out with bleach if you visit.
You can’t get more Commie than Pacifica, even more Commie than if Marx and Lenin were broadcasting directly.
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If the GOP can’t get this simple thing done, what hope is there for the deficit?
Defund now.
Defunding NPR, PBS and any other broadcasting entity that receives taxpayer support should be a no-brainer. Just do it....and let the lefties whine. Very few taxpayers will care.
But Pacifica also has stations run by volunteers with the money actually being funneled into the far leftwing Pacifica Foundation.
It appears that something like 90% or more of the CPB grants are going to the big city stations.
Surprise, surprise the NPR and CPB have lied to us!!!!!
http://cpb.org/annualreports/2009/images/stories/docs/cpb_ga2009.pdf
Alabama got $2.9 miilion in CPB grants. Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery got $2.4 million of those grants.
So much for the NPR story that Federal funding is needed for the rural stations!!!!!!!
http://cpb.org/annualreports/2009/images/stories/docs/cpb_ga2009.pdf
Georgia got $7.4 million and $6.7 million stays in Atlanta.
So much for the argument that federal funds go to rural areas.
How much does AUSTIN TX get? Oh, please, cut Austin first!!
Joan Kroc, widow of McDonald’s owner Ray Crock, left NPR $200 million when she died in 2003. NPR said even then that with that money, they didn’t need public funds. They have so much, they fund other hard cord enemies of United States, such as the fifth column station Pacific Radio.
Joan Kroc, widow of McDonald’s owner Ray Crock, left NPR $200 million when she died in 2003. NPR said even then that with that money, they didn’t need public funds. They have so much, they fund other hard cord enemies of United States, such as the fifth column station Pacific Radio.