TrueAmerican
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Sat Jul-31-04 11:15 AM
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Great Ed Shultz article Newsweek |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5562049/site/newsweek/I wish Air America would can all that sappy crap they have before and after Al Franken/Randi Rhodes and get a person like Ed who can give it and more than the Right dishes out.
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Sat Jul-31-04 11:22 AM
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is on Air America in Portland (KPOJ). He comes on the 12 o'clock slot after Al Franken.
I think he's a very good person to bring moderates and disgruntled Repubs over to our side. He's folksy, and lots of people like that. I prefer a more smart-alecky, sharp attitude like Mark Maron, but Ed is pretty good.
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Sat Jul-31-04 11:25 AM
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2. That maybe the case in Portland |
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But he is not on Air America Radio. The station in Portland picks it up in addition to Air America Radio/
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Sat Jul-31-04 11:45 AM
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Thanks for clarifying. :hi:
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Sat Jul-31-04 11:33 AM
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3. Guys - take a cue from this: |
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Edited on Sat Jul-31-04 11:36 AM by calimary
We need to write to Newsweek, MSNBC, and to call our local radio stations. Ask when they're going to be adding Ed Schultz. Ask when they're going to be adding more liberal voices to the airwaves? OR - ask when they're going to be switching over from the same tired old boring conservative "johnnie-one-note" crap to fresh, new, cutting-edge liberal programming?
CONTACT INFO:
Newsweek.MSNBC.com
Editorial questions and comments: WebEditors@newsweek.com For questions about the website: Customer.Care@newsweek.com
Newsweek Domestic Edition
Letters to the Editor for the U.S. print edition: Letters@newsweek.com Mailing Address: Newsweek 251 W. 57th St. New York, NY 10019
This hasn't been done because people just haven't been demanding it, and Ed Schultz is correct - you make a product and it sells well - so you make more of that product. And you try to clone it and make more that way, too. Linear thinking. LIMITED linear thinking. Like making widgets on an assembly line. And I think that liberals got discouraged early when they heard lies about themselves, their representatives, and what they believe. Since liberals often tend to be peace-niks, they didn't want to go to war here, either. So they got discouraged and went silent.
WRONG TACTIC!!!!!!!
FIGHT BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sat Jul-31-04 11:37 AM
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4. KICK! Newsweek/MSNBC Contact info above! |
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Edited on Sat Jul-31-04 11:40 AM by calimary
See post # three.
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