To: E. Pluribus Unum; winoneforthegipper
It's not so much about Penn State sports, but more about the annoying practice of talk radio outlets pre-empting regularly scheduled shows for sports programming. After the Sandusky affair, I'm sure they won't be able to use ratings to continue to justify it.
So much valuable radio air time is wasted talking about sports (Hewitt gets pre-empted at least once a week), when we need to have every voice engaged to raise awareness about what we face if our side fails in November. That was my main point.
9 posted on
07/24/2012 10:11:34 AM PDT by
bassmaner
(Hey commies: I am a white male, and I am guilty of NOTHING! Sell your 'white guilt' elsewhere.)
To: bassmaner
Well I suppose each of us have our own likes...but this is not the time....lol
11 posted on
07/24/2012 10:14:24 AM PDT by
winoneforthegipper
("If you can't ride two horses at once, you probably shouldn't be in the circus" - SP)
To: bassmaner
Oh, so you are exploiting an unfortunate situation for your own benefit.
How nice.
13 posted on
07/24/2012 10:18:57 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Government is the religion of the sociopath.)
To: bassmaner
Gee, that’s cool
I hope if they take off PSU sports, they replace it with sports broadcasting from Bryn Mawr
How about field hockey!
Sticks Up Owls!
15 posted on
07/24/2012 10:21:26 AM PDT by
silverleaf
(Every human spent about half an hour as a single cell)
To: bassmaner
It's not so much about Penn State sports, but more about the annoying practice of talk radio outlets pre-empting regularly scheduled shows for sports programming. AMEN!!! A kindred soul, I see!
Nothing like preparing dinner for the fam, looking forward to a little "Morning Glory and Evening Grace", only to hear that awful mountain lion roar, and knowing I've got an hour (or more) of uber-dull Penn State sports talk. Put that garbage on some radio station no one listens to.
22 posted on
07/24/2012 12:27:54 PM PDT by
End Times Sentinel
(In Memory of my dear Friend Henry Lee II)
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