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To: craig crawford who wrote (128408)7/15/2001 5:02:42 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
what exactly do you mean by pro-gun? if by pro-gun you mean i don't believe in bans or restrictions on firearms then i guess i'm guilty as charged.

:-(

Ever been to the UK?



To: craig crawford who wrote (128408)7/15/2001 5:55:04 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
>Robert Wright, NBC Inc.'s chief executive, holds the record as the longest-running head of any broadcast network for good reason.

Since he took the helm in 1986--shortly after General Electric Co. bought its parent company, RCA--Wright has turned NBC into the nation's most profitable network with a disciplined financial approach that often chafes against Hollywood's free-spending style.
NBC was the first network to jump into the cable news business, and CNBC and MSNBC combined are worth an estimated $15 billion--about half the company's value.



To: craig crawford who wrote (128408)7/15/2001 9:20:52 PM
From: Alomex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
what exactly do you mean by pro-gun? if by pro-gun you mean i don't believe in bans or restrictions on firearms then i guess i'm guilty as charged.

I think it is odd you need a license to drive a car, you must be 21 to drink, but you can buy a gun right after you turn eighteen, almost no question asked, and even then Cardboard Moses complains about "excessive regulations" on firearms.