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That is rich! The left's "inability to grasp reality". Spoken like a true neocon. Can you say "Iraq war"? And for those of you saying the dems ought to impeach Bush, by the time the paperwork got filed, he'd be out of office. Even if they were able to get Bush impeached, which I believe there is a plethora of evidence supporting this--you're then left with Cheney, who would pardon Bush and then what?

For the 9/11 conspiracy bunch, I agree -investigate away, but to what ends? I'd like to see photos of a jet hitting the Pentagon, or a good clean explanation of why WTC7 went down, but it will never happen. If we can't even determine who assasinated a president how can we get court worthy info on 9/11? Will there be investigations by John Conyers, et el? Of course! Maybe it will help raise the citizenry's conciousness of these events, but don't expect any cut and dried explanations or jail terms.

Posted by: blarsen on December 11, 2006 12:49 PM

Air America played a bigger part in getting the dems back in control of the country than most people would admit to. I love Al Franken, but he can do much more as a Senator than a talk show host. Has AA lost money? Yes, it has-- but a paltry amount compared to what Fox News initially lost (for years) as well as the Washington Times, which is still losing money. If AA doesn't survive, at least they were a giant springboard for progressive radio. There are many stations now airing the Young Turks, Stephanie Miller, Ed Schultz, Tom Hartmann, etc. Why? There's always a market for the truth.

Posted by: blarsen on December 8, 2006 10:22 AM


 
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