Posted on 02/05/2009 5:44:21 PM PST by GOP_Lady
This morning, radio host Bill Press brought up the recent closing of liberal station Obama 1260 when speaking with Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow, and talked about whether there needs to be a balance to right-wing talk on the radio dial.
The liberals have nothing to say that I want to hear. They can stuff their “Fairness” Doctrine. If I want any crap out of a liberal, I’ll unscrew his head and dip it out!
I have a feeling this could be the straw that breaks the camels back.
And, of course, the same will apply to TV “news” programs ... right? And newspapers and magazines, etc?
It is accountable to its listeners (and advertisers).
here’s her contact information:
http://stabenow.senate.gov/contact.htm
her mailboxs at most of the numbers are full- let’s call tomorrow....
This the same Senator Stabenow whose husband runs Air American?
Hmmmm...
~~ping~~
Indeed. I believe that any elected official wanting to pass a law like this will come across a lot of heat.
And the same Senator Stabenow who’s husband had hooker problems a while back.
'we are rednecks and that's how we roll...'
Mark Levin, the Great One, let us know that stab-a-cow’s husband was an exec VP of err Amerika, bailing out shortly before they went bankrupt and then moved on to some liberal network in DC. HUGE CONFLICT OF INTEREST.
They try anything radical with the 1st or 2nd, and they’re going to have states breaking off.
Here in Michigan she’s refered to as “Stab-a-Cow”.
Lest we forget what the MSM hides for a Democrat and Air America...
Stabenow’s Husband in Prostitution Bust
TROY, Mich. (AP) The husband of Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow told authorities that he used the Internet to arrange a $150 sexual tryst with a prostitute at a metropolitan Detroit hotel, police said.
Thomas Athans, 46, co-founder of the liberal TalkUSA Radio network, was stopped by police who were investigating Internet-based prostitution at the hotel, according to a police report obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press under the state Freedom of Information Act.
Athans, in a statement issued by his attorney, apologized and said he “fully cooperated with law enforcement. My family and I are dealing with this matter in a personal and private way.”
Stabenow, in an interview with The Associated Press, said she wanted “folks to know that I’m grateful for their prayers and support and this is a family matter that is very difficult but we are going to work through it.”
http://www.wxyz.com/news/story/Stabenows-Husband-in-Prostitution-Bust/lglcv04t20ij1aYfyRfpNQ.cspx
Thanks for that reminder.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Well we all knew this was coming.
It feels strange, sort of like being in the eye of a storm.
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