It will be interesting to see what response we get from National Public Radio (NPR). An Ombudsman is supposed to be impartial in hearing complaints. We are hopeful that the Ombudsman will favor us and make suggestions for corrective action so NPR will become a true radio station for all of us and be truly fair and balanced. Click here to read the complaint: 140525 ltr to NPR
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[…] NOTE: NCFM filed a formal complaint with the NPR Ombudsman too. We have yet to receive a reply. Anyone who listens to NPR, even for the […]
Why don’t we ask Congress to defund NPR.
Red Pill politics.
(insert politician) Thinks this issue is very important and is doing every think he/she can to resolve it. Unfortunately (other political party) is making it very difficult. It is quit a complacent issue but im hopeful that common sense will prevail and we will (Spend more money on crazy solution that is the cause of the very problem)
I hope I can count on you this coming election (vote for me or baby’s will die if other political party gets elected)
Way to go Harry and NCFM!
Here’s my take:
http://youtu.be/Y1lwG_g7uoA