I accidentally bumped my radio dial the other day and was shocked to hear a sweet-sounding women protesting the Bush administration's cutting off funding for the terrorist fundraising group the Holyland Foundation. This women, a foundation spokesperson, claimed that they were simply helping the starving Palestinians and that they reorganized and now called themselves "Kindness USA". "This is NPR radio..."
I usually listen to CarTalk on Sat. a.m.'s, and the program following that is "What do you Know?" but it comes out "whatayaknow?" This morning, the program was taped in Sioux Fall, South Dakota, and they had a local newspaper man on discussing how crazy South Dakotans were about Tom Daschle, and how Bush and Rove were trying to get a Republican elected to the Senate from S.D. Also, Michael Feldman, the host, made a crack about how the Republicans in the primary race were attacking each other, when it was more common to see them "picking on the less fortunate."
Somehow, it just doesn't seem right to tax me and take that money and oppose my political views. Take their own money, yes, and talk all day, just don't use MY money to do it.