sure makes it obvious what people like cooper were, and are, willing to throw away just so they could be big shots in a formerly shrinking, polluted pool.
R
At 03:01 PM 3/15/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Damn it's great to have the network and my local station,
>KPFT Houston, back again. Yesterday was the second day of
>the first fund drive since the staion's liberation and we
>are setting records for fundraising. Without Marc Cooper's
>or country music's help! Who would have thought it
>possible!
>
>Now that the less than useless PNN has been ditched in favor
>of FSRN and the limp NPRish _The World_ has been replaced
>with Flashpoints out of KPFA, drive time listening is
>actually a joy again. Last night we had 20 or 25 minute
>segment with Robert Fisk about developments in the case
>against the Butcher of Sabra and Shatilla -- it has been
>years since anything like this has been heard on KPFT except
>for 2hr on Thurday nights.
>
>And hell, even the music sounds better when it follows three
>hours of current affairs and politics.
>
>--
>no Onan
>
>Undefeated, everybody goes home