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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (22517)5/14/2004 12:31:11 PM
From: Augustus GloopRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
There are many sides to this story. Some say he's a hero and some don't. It doesn't matter to me either way because I don't think what happened 35 years ago makes him a better candidate. If he's a war hero - GREAT! He should be proud and it shouldn't matter to him in the least what other say because he knows the truth.

<<but they're liars>>

Every time you use the words Liars and cheats you plunge yourself and your words further into the irrelevance camp. Nobody posts 300 times per day with the hopes of having no influence. As I stated last night I think your greatest influence is in driving moderate democrats away because of how you word things.



To: American Spirit who wrote (22517)5/14/2004 12:34:46 PM
From: longnshortRespond to of 81568
 
Losing altitude
Air America has shut its sales offices in Los Angeles and Chicago and is recasting its business plan, the network's president said Wednesday as troubles beset the liberal talk-show network.
With Air America not broadcasting in those two cities after a financial dispute in April, network President Jon Sinton said, "There's not much sense in having sales offices in cities where you don't control a station."
About 15 to 20 people were laid off in the closing of the sales offices, the latest sign of problems for Air America, launched on March 31 as a liberal alternative to the country's predominantly conservative talk-show culture led by Rush Limbaugh.
Since it started, Chairman Evan Cohen, Vice Chairman Rex Sorensen and head of programing David Logan have left while co-founder Mark Walsh has stepped down as chief executive to take a smaller role in the organization, Reuters news agency reports.