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![]() Jonathan Cook wrote: Just thought I'd report that I was in a Wal-Mart yesterday, and I had on a T-shirt that said "Support Public Television". Beneath the words it had the logo of our local PBS station, WKRG. I figure that, these days, my shirt would certainly offend someone, but no, not even a peep! Not even a strange stare! Maybe everyone down here was just too polite to say anything. Worse yet, we bought a couple hundred dollars worth of food and toiletries, and I'm pretty sure none of it was made in China! Indeed, the Roberto's frozen tamales (yum!) were made just a few streets away, as were the tortilla chips. What's this world coming to? ;-) Jon. OBROFF: were supposed to go camping this weekend to do a little scouting in the Gila, and I would've brought my KPOS3wt to try the Middle Fork a bit, but the torrential rains down here made us decide to try next weekend instead. In all seriousness...who would view PBS as offensive? Your pal, TBone |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... In all seriousness...who would view PBS as offensive? Your pal, TBone I think it's admirable to support PBS, if that's what you like. I just don't think public money (i.e. taxes) should be used to support it. They run lots of fund raising campaigns and I hope they get enough. If something in the arts is worthwhile, it should be self supporting. The cream will float to the top. Gene |
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![]() Gene Cottrell wrote: wrote in message ups.com... In all seriousness...who would view PBS as offensive? Your pal, TBone I think it's admirable to support PBS, if that's what you like. I just don't think public money (i.e. taxes) should be used to support it. They run lots of fund raising campaigns and I hope they get enough. If something in the arts is worthwhile, it should be self supporting. The cream will float to the top. Gene An admirable humanistic philosophy.....but why artificially limit its scope to the arts? Is the same not true for all human endeavor? In fact, is this not simply the expression of natural law, as indicated by the use of a metaphor describing a well-known natural phenomenon? Why should public funds be used to support anything? Leave it alone, whatever "it" may be, it'll sort itself out. For that matter, why even have public funds at all? Wolfgang |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message oups.com... Gene Cottrell wrote: wrote in message ups.com... In all seriousness...who would view PBS as offensive? Your pal, TBone I think it's admirable to support PBS, if that's what you like. I just don't think public money (i.e. taxes) should be used to support it. They run lots of fund raising campaigns and I hope they get enough. If something in the arts is worthwhile, it should be self supporting. The cream will float to the top. Gene An admirable humanistic philosophy.....but why artificially limit its scope to the arts? Is the same not true for all human endeavor? In fact, is this not simply the expression of natural law, as indicated by the use of a metaphor describing a well-known natural phenomenon? Why should public funds be used to support anything? Leave it alone, whatever "it" may be, it'll sort itself out. For that matter, why even have public funds at all? Wolfgang Yeah, I ain't so happy about *my* public funds supporting the murder of innocent Iraqis, Afghans and a myriad of other peoples around the world who happen to live in countries where our gov. wishes to foment death and destruction--regardless of the presiding administration! Op |
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