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To: LoneRangerMassachusetts; CedarDave
May WABC management die a slow and painful decline to the unemployment line...

I amazes me how little gratitude we have as a people of those of us living in the present.

Our attitude is that was yesterday what have you done for me today!

John Batchelor had always been a rub against the Conservatives.

He is moderate leaning left!

Yes he is a Hawk for Isreal and get it, but he lacks vision when it come to the US!

Each time JB goes off on our need to defend ourselve and side the the left "CUT & RUN which causes me a slow and painful night!

I bet if John had decent rating he would still be on the air!

23 posted on 09/01/2006 7:47:22 PM PDT by restornu (Steadfast as we move into troublesome days ahead: We do not take counsel from our fears.)
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To: restornu
John Batchelor had always been a rub against the Conservatives.

He is moderate leaning left!

That, my friend, is entirely inaccurate. John Batchelor is not a moderate. When is the last time you heard a moderate support Israel as strongly as JB does. The man has made numerous trips to Israel to broadcast and get the truth out. Also, no moderate left leaning person would write a book titled ' Aint you Glad you joined the Republicans? ' as John did. Here is a review: "From Publishers Weekly Whatever one's political persuasion, this breezy, hugely entertaining, opinionated chronicle of the Republican Party will nettle and provoke. Founded in 1854 by opponents of slavery, the party of Abraham Lincoln by 1897 had turned itself into a conservative arbiter that championed the liberty of the American marketplace, according to novelist Batchelor (Father's Day). Yet the Republicans, he maintains, have consistently claimed an obligation to the values of the American people, whether in support of liberty, sound money, trust-busting, anticommunism or family values. Among the Republican presidents he particularly admires are fearless, progressive Theodore Roosevelt, Nixon (whose Watergate-triggered ouster Batchelor blames mostly on vengeful Democrats' partisan politics) and Reagan, whose massive military buildup and aggressive foreign policy hastened the U.S.S.R.'s collapse, in Batchelor's estimate. Contemporaneous political cartoons and illustrations, memorabilia and campaign songs and verses are woven into the colorful narrative. 50,000 first printing. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. "
51 posted on 09/01/2006 8:00:22 PM PDT by warsaw44
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