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To: rattrap
Another liberal cable news channel is what the world really, really needs.

News geared toward 20 years olds. These investors better figure out quickly (and so should the Republicans) that 20 year olds aren't interested in news. Besides, they get their news from Leno, Letterman, and assorted comedians and sitcoms.

In other words, they learn via propaganda.

Then they have families and discover that someone's stealing all their money via taxes, and then they start watching news....conservative news.

71 posted on 04/02/2004 9:11:56 PM PST by xzins (Retired Army and Proud of It!)
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To: xzins
.....20 year olds aren't interested.......they get their news from Leno, Letterman, and assorted comedians and sitcoms......

LOL. How true. And let's not forget the liberal brainwashing kids get in morally neutral academia. From K-12, then college, the amoral NEA and Planned Parenthood types are in there proseltyzing the liberal line, outfitting the women like prostitutes, dispensing abortions to solve all the (gag) problems, and cleansing young minds of any thoughts of morality.

The real world never intrudes on air-headed liberals. Conservatives----with their two feet planted firmly in reality--- are consigned to clean up the liberal messes.

America has learned to its grief that liberal secular nostrums result in the sordidness of serial school killings, disturbed one-parent kids, and crime waves of titanic proportions. Schools teaching the destructive, morally neutral NEA--PP'hood agenda brings on sexual license, ever younger teen and pre-teen pregnancies, throw-away babies, abortion on demand including infanticide, and the lawless homosexual takeover.

83 posted on 04/03/2004 1:29:24 AM PST by Liz
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