To: Middle Aged White Male
"This is horrific. We fight against antipollution legislation and have faith that private industry will solve their own problems when it comes to commerical industry..." Surely you jest. "horrific?" Saddam and his sons were "horrific" in what they did. Private industry solved this problem, and you call it "horrific." I don't believe the "feds were breathing down their necks" story. Common decency standards can prevail without the government HAVING to DO ANYTHING....sheesh.
336 posted on
02/25/2004 9:11:00 PM PST by
goodnesswins
(If you're Voting Dem/Constitution Party/Libertarian/Not - I guess it's easier than using your brain.)
To: goodnesswins
Surely you jest. "horrific?" Saddam and his sons were "horrific" in what they did. Private industry solved this problem, and you call it "horrific." I don't believe the "feds were breathing down their necks" story. Common decency standards can prevail without the government HAVING to DO ANYTHING....sheesh.
I am sorry, but I don't think that the adjective horrific need be reduced to only things elevated to the level of mass genocide. Call me old fashioned, but to see the fundamental right inherent in all people being trampled on by the government is something that makes me sick to the point of being horrific. If I truly believed that Stern was taken off by his station on their own volition, I would have no concern. No one has the right to be broadcast. However, this mess stinks. Can you honestly say that you don't feel that the recent cancellation and fines exceeding 700 thousand dollars to Bubba the Love Sponge had anything to do with this decision? I wish I had the optimism to think so, but I don't.
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