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23. It would be less cynical to try to lift up people or meet them half way
rather than to lower your expectations and make only the most superficial effort to inform and educate.

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  -Current TV - WTF??? tcfrogs  Aug-03-05 01:46 AM   #0 
  - Haven't seen much of it myself  devilgrrl   Aug-03-05 01:49 AM   #1 
  - Saw that thread already - thanks  tcfrogs   Aug-03-05 01:55 AM   #4 
  - I haven't seen it  Tux   Aug-03-05 01:50 AM   #2 
  - But...if people produce what's important to them  tcfrogs   Aug-03-05 01:58 AM   #7 
     - No  Tux   Aug-03-05 01:27 PM   #20 
  - You probably don't like cable public access channels either, huh?  merwin   Aug-03-05 01:55 AM   #3 
  - Public Access Can Be Amusing  KharmaTrain   Aug-03-05 02:09 AM   #11 
     - Hopefully it will attract enough attention to get some real film students  merwin   Aug-03-05 02:27 AM   #16 
     - So, Current TV thinks that the problem with PA TV is no commercials?  1932   Aug-03-05 02:31 AM   #17 
        - I'm As Puzzled As You  KharmaTrain   Aug-03-05 02:41 AM   #19 
  - Haven't seen it... only the website..  larissa   Aug-03-05 01:56 AM   #5 
  - Months ago he said it wouldn't be about politics  1932   Aug-03-05 01:57 AM   #6 
  - Based upon the couple of hours I've seen, yes  tcfrogs   Aug-03-05 02:00 AM   #8 
  - Just curious... what did you think of the Internet when you first saw it?  AlGore-08.com   Aug-03-05 02:09 AM   #10 
     - The internet was not commercialized or dumbed down for its audience.  1932   Aug-03-05 02:11 AM   #13 
     - I thought it was the devil's playground  tcfrogs   Aug-03-05 02:15 AM   #14 
  - Sounds like it's geared perfectly to Americans!  Tesha   Aug-03-05 01:43 PM   #22 
     - It would be less cynical to try to lift up people or meet them half way  1932   Aug-03-05 02:22 PM   #23 
        - Ah yes. As the Democrats have been doing for decades.  Tesha   Aug-04-05 06:05 AM   #24 
  - It's not designed to be political, but folks can use it politically  AlGore-08.com   Aug-03-05 02:05 AM   #9 
  - Thanks  tcfrogs   Aug-03-05 02:11 AM   #12 
  - grab a videocamera, film something worthy, and send it in  wli   Aug-03-05 02:26 AM   #15 
  - Remember how it took AAR a little bit to hit a routine with listeners.  applegrove   Aug-03-05 02:39 AM   #18 
  - Current TV is brilliant.. In fact I liked much of what I saw....But  musiclawyer   Aug-03-05 01:40 PM   #21 
  - I agree  Swamp Rat   Aug-04-05 06:10 AM   #25 
  - the concept is good  marions ghost   Aug-04-05 07:03 AM   #26 
 

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