Flashpoints, for August 5, 2011 - 5:00pm
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I just need to say that Dennis is not at all pedantic or arrogant. He is just a totally committed,
passionate lover of truth, justice & all that's worth investigating for the sake of the people
(as opposed to the corporate powers) of this increasingly devastated planet. Dennis is one of
my heroes! I always feel grateful when I hear his intense & honest voice.
I used to enjoy Flashpoint, now it sounds like some drivel with distorted version of Sufi thrown in. Bernstein...retire, or find a nice woman who does eat ice cream in bed, and avoids crappy people...and does not confine herself to California. Get out and go somewhere...beyond Mexico brother. But do play Latin music...I love that. You are not my type...I like younger men. But you need to humble yourself...the reason why you guys on liberal talk shows do not make it is because you are pedantic and arrogant...without knowing how to talk to smart women with PhDs and world travel! And my name is not Jackie. It is more close to Maria! :))
Thank you cast and crew of the Flashpoints radio program for your bold, brave and exemplary continued coverage of the on-going offensive/criminal (in odor and deed)-NATO/US military attacks against the peaceful and formerly prosperous nation of the now beseiged people of Libya, a beacon of HOPE and PROMISE and GOOD WILL to its' neighboring countries of North Africa and the Middle East, that want nothing further-to-do with the insatiably usurious/enslaving and morally bankrupt and lawfully fraudulent so-called financial system foisted upon so many of them by western-government and corporate and Europeaen affiliated perps. Flashpoints inspires listeners to be willing and proud to support your efforts to gather and report those on-scene facts as they line up to be told. Press-on; great work, KPFA listeners and the confessions of an economic hitman, have got your back!