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NPR’s firm grasp of the obvious |
2004-04-28 |
They’ve been there ever since 11 Sept 2001, but this article was dated 27 April 2004! I once listened to NPR for its news coverage, but they have very little of it to offer from one day to the next. |
Posted by:Tresho |
#12 Relations between Arab countries and the United States seem to be at an all-time low Er, maybe because we're tired of a lot of their bullshit? |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2004-04-28 2:19:04 PM |
#11 Navel-gazing, Pretentious Refuse |
Posted by: Cthulhu Akbar 2004-04-28 1:36:38 PM |
#10 Perhaps it would be time Arabs asked themselves about the Americans: "Why they hate us?" |
Posted by: JFM 2004-04-28 1:14:17 PM |
#9 LOL Lucky! |
Posted by: Shipman 2004-04-28 11:37:17 AM |
#8 N.P.R. = No Political Reality. Classic! |
Posted by: Steve from Relto 2004-04-28 11:24:03 AM |
#7 Radio without the commercials. Brought to you by a grant from ADM. ADM, a world leader in goodness, and by a grant from The Annonberg Foundation, "Is there nothing we don't know." In todays segment, A gay man fights for his civil rights. "I love my daughter and want her to meet my main man." He sues and wins, Mom is broke and the school district must pay and pay! |
Posted by: Lucky 2004-04-28 1:41:39 AM |
#6 NPR: Not politically reliable. |
Posted by: badanov 2004-04-28 12:44:31 AM |
#5 National Palestinian Radio (when covering that topic). National Pacifist Radio (when covering the war) |
Posted by: Verlaine 2004-04-28 12:41:46 AM |
#4 NPR-National Public Rectum |
Posted by: Rafael 2004-04-28 12:35:12 AM |
#3 NPR.Not Processing Reality |
Posted by: Stephen 2004-04-28 12:32:49 AM |
#2 NPR - Not Pithy, Ridiculous. Have at it, all... |
Posted by: Raj 2004-04-28 12:17:54 AM |
#1 NPR. Not. Particularly. Relevant. |
Posted by: Scott 2004-04-28 12:12:22 AM |