Thanks are due to Shannon Edmonds for appearing on National Public Radio's Morning Edition this morning. He presented a well reasoned view of the current state of Mental Retardation and the Death Penalty in Texas. For a link to his comments, go to:
Hey, I listen to NPR, too, and who out there would say that someone who works for my county is a liberal? What else is there to listen to in the morning? Offensive, misogynist, drunk talk radio? A/M stations? Besides, you have to know your enemy.
Posts: 515 | Location: austin, tx, usa | Registered: July 02, 2001
Now wait a second, having lived in the Austin area myself in a former life, I happen to know for a fact that there's a sensible alternative to what we affectionately referred to in law school as "Nicaraguan Public Radio" (keeping in mind, of course, that that was during the period when the Sandinistas were still running that country). But seriously, can't y'all Williamson County folks pick up the "Sam and Bob" show on KVET? When Shannon gets a segment on their show, then I'll be impressed!!!
Isn't it funny to see people scatter like roaches when the word "liberal" is thrown around? I guess Rush & Co. have finally succeeded in making it a dirty word.
Folks, I was just having a little fun with Dan, no harm intended. In fact, several of my friends, personal and professional, called after hearing my mellifluous (ha!) voice over the airwaves. As a disclaimer, I must admit that the local NPR station is one of the pre-set stations in my car, too.
There, does that make it OK now?
Posts: 2432 | Location: TDCAA | Registered: March 08, 2002
Well, if Shannon does it, it must be OK. Dan is right, though. I have stumbled and appeared on the Jim Lehrer News Hour. And I must say it didn't hurt one bit.
But that's how it starts. Just a little here and there. And, before you know it, you can't turn it off. So, let's be careful out there.