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NPR executive Vivian Schiller resigns under pressure from board and CPB

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« Reply #15 on: March 17, 2011, 08:53:10 pm »

Here's some funny quotes from a blog, including some of Weiner's Wisdom:

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"What a relief. I'm glad we got the economy back going. I'm so glad we secured our nuclear power plants. So glad Americans are going back to work," he said. "We discovered a target we can all agree on...it's Click And Clack."

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Please come out and join Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Grover, Elmo and all the others at the demonstration this weekend at the Capitol Mall. Cookie will be bringing cookies, naturally, but also fresh fruit, and Oscar promises to fling some rancid banana peels he's been saving at any House Republican that walks through the crowd. And Big Bird was emphatic that, while being very mild-mannered normally, he is nonetheless eight feet tall and ready to "kick some ass."


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How soon until the RNC runs the following ad?

Scary voice: Is the Democrat Party completely out of touch with America? Listen to what Representative Anthony Weiner, Democrat of New York, said recently in Congress:

Weiner:The American people are not concerns with jobs or the economy or what's going on around the world.

Do you want jobs? Do you want economic growth? Send money to the RNC now!


Based on O'Keefe ethics, that's fine, right?

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Under the measure, sponsored by Representative Doug Lamborn, a Republican from Colorado, stations could not buy programming from NPR or any other source using the $22 million the stations receive from the Treasury for that purpose. Local NPR stations would be able to use federal funds for operating expenses, but not content.

Remember this the next time Republicans claim to prefer local control to federal authority.

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