-Caveat Lector-
In a message dated 09/11/1999 10:00:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< The BOSTON GLOBE is reporting on Friday that an inspector
general's report looking into the Public Broadcasting System's
donor list controversy has concluded that only one party benefitted
from the list giveaway -- the Democratic Party.
The report, released Thursday, concluded that out of 183 public TV
and 408 public radio stations, 53 of them, or 9%, made their lists
available to political groups. >>
This is so funny. Why hasn't it occurred to anyone that PBS like any other
outfit that sells its donor lists can only sell to someone who offers to buy
it. Most people who watch and donate to PBS are rather intelligent
(therefore liberal?). If they are Democrats, so be it. The Republican Party
obviously didn't offer to buy the list and probably wouldn't have wasted
postage money sending it out. What a crock this all is. Prudy
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