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  • To: mdnagel@verizon.net, Healthy soil and sustainable growing <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] NPR.org - Not So Neighborly Associations Foreclosing On Homes
  • Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2010 15:16:22 -0700

I also find NPR to have good reporting, they must be liberal extremists :-)


---- Emery Mitchamore <emitch@att.net> wrote:
> Sounds like you were so upset by the first part of the story that you
> didn't notice the really important stuff toward the end: A TX State Senator
> owns a large HOA management company, and he is blocking reform legislation.
> Now, if that isn't the most blatant example of official misconduct ever,
> it's close. The soldier's story was simply to get more attention to a
> serious problem in Texas.
>
> Further, it sounds like you really haven't listened to NPR very much. Most
> pundits describe NPR as Liberal Extremists.
>
> E. E. "Mitch" Mitchamore
> www.hillcountrynatives.net
>
>
>
> On Jul 1, 2010, at 2:22 AM, mdnagel@verizon.net wrote:
>
> > Ah, NPR, National Pentagon Radio...
> >
> > Maybe if the US wasn't spending $1 trillion per year on dropping bombs on
> > colored people this kind of crap wouldn't happen?
> >
> > Frankly, I'm tired of having our collective chains yanked in "support" of
> > the troops*, which is merely a euphemism for stealing tax payer money and
> > funneling to "defense" contractors.
> >
> > * It's an all volunteer force. No one forced them to work for such a
> > crappy employer (pays crappy wages and won't watch their backs)!
> >
> > The other translation of NPR is National Petroleum Radio. They never
> > question our unending pursuit of killing others in the name of oil. They
> > are no friends of ours, as what we need to do is to stop applying oil to
> > our food production... FACTS: the US military consumes more oil than any
> > other single entity on the planet; yes, we're burning crops (ethanol) so
> > that the Pentagon can burn MORE fossil fuels.
> >
> >
> > Just saying.
> >
> >
> > -Mark Nagel
> > Everett, WA
> > (former Marine; as if that should afford me any special treatment!)
> >
> >
> > Jun 30, 2010 07:32:09 AM, emitch@att.net wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >Emery Mitchamore thought you would be interested in this story: Not So
> > >Neighborly
> > >Associations Foreclosing On Homes
> > >http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128078864&sc=emaf
> > >
> > >
> > >This message was included:
> > >
> > >Given recent discussions about threats to our freedoms, I thought you
> > >should
> > >see this story, which absolutely sickened me.
> > >
> > >*Listen/Watch on NPR.org*
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> > >above, look for a "Listen" or "Watch" button.
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> > >http://help.npr.org/npr/consumer/kbdetail.asp?kbid=152
> > >
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