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Office Politics Give Liberal Radio a Rocky Start
NY Times ^
| May 31, 2004
| JACQUES STEINBERG
Posted on 05/31/2004 6:43:18 AM PDT by Bringbackthedraft
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To: Bringbackthedraft
But in an interview on Friday, Mr. Walsh said: "I was misled about that number.'' Mr. Walsh refused to say who had misled him, but he said that he had resigned in April because "the company wasn't transparent'' and "I was unable to decipher how it was being operated.''Can you say "Enron?"
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posted on
05/31/2004 8:16:26 AM PDT
by
inkling
To: corkoman
Hilarious - no mention at all of Rhandi Binladen Rhodes!!Nor did they mention Rhodes' call for the assassination of Bush. I guess that fact would have been inconvenient to the NYT's ideology impartiality.
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05/31/2004 8:21:54 AM PDT
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inkling
To: Bringbackthedraft
In a sign that the privately held company's financial woes have not fully abated, Al Franken, the network's best-known star, said in an interview last week that he had agreed not to draw a salary, however temporarily, making him "an involuntary investor.''I think it's interesting Al Franken has such little faith in this enterprise that he considers himself "an involuntary investor".
To: Bringbackthedraft
They need a bigger hammer.
With the libs--if something doesn't fit, FORCE it.
People don't want this kind of radio, you fools. The liberals are all watching TV--some kind of mindless sitcom full of insults and putdowns. One line of simplistic humor is all they can consume at a sitting.
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posted on
05/31/2004 8:39:01 AM PDT
by
bannie
(Liberal Media: The Most Dangerous Enemies to America and Freedom)
To: billorites
"The turmoil has shed light on the network's corporate culture, laying bare a mismatched collection of managers and investors"
"business relationships were dissolving in a flurry of charges and countercharges. The most serious concerned how much money Air America actually had on hand when it went on the air on March 31."
"But in an interview on Friday, Mr. Walsh said: "I was misled about that number.'' Mr. Walsh refused to say who had misled him, but he said that he had resigned in April because "the company wasn't transparent'' and "I was unable to decipher how it was being operated."
Is it any wonder why real liberals don't like business? They don't know how to run one...even when they lie to one and other. Heck, some of the charges levied here, are the exact things they routinely accuse Republicans and Big Busniess of. Maybe someone should look into this shady business deal.
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05/31/2004 9:03:45 AM PDT
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cwb
(Liberals: Always fighting for social justice in all the wrong places.)
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