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In reply to the discussion: Why Some Public Radio Supporters Won't Be Donating to NPR This Year [View all]TheKentuckian
(25,023 posts)39. I think a lot of folks need small bites they can digest.
Structures and systems have too great a scope.
We also lack the politics to cope with such things, ours is one that at best can agrees symptoms and at worse is reactive in a way that feeds back on structural flaws.
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spent 2002 in a place where NPR was the best thing going. the fear mongering and war cheerleading
KG
Jan 2013
#8
Trouble is, what else do we have? My local progressive station was torn down.
Festivito
Jan 2013
#12
Yes, like the BBC they were made useless though fear of the loss of government funding. nt
bemildred
Jan 2013
#14