Defund PBS and NPR
We the undersigned, oppose the use of our tax dollars to fund PBS and NPR. We feel that these stations are engaged in the spread of liberal propaganda, which do not reflect the views of a majority of... continue reading »
"You're right, TV is much more important than reality. Who cares about our jobs, pension funds, air, water, and educational system! Let's worry instead about Bill Moyers saying things we disagree with!"
"NPR and PBS are unconstitutional"
"My money should not be used to advance political agendas I don't believe in. The Supreme Court has ruled this action as unconstitutional."
"This is long overdue"
"Our tax dollars are funding NPR?! Is that the Norhern Peoples Republic? Damn. I didn't know that we were funding the Chinese! We need this NPR money for war...war...WAR!!!"
"No more fundng for NPR"
"Please eat my snatch."
"I have a great idea = GO PRIVATE. I'll Pay the same as I already do for the History, Biography & Disney channels. STOP with the REDUNDANCIES! The Federal Funding PBS & NPR receives only creates COST overruns & INFLATES producer fees & stim"
"I want the government to fund tracker pulls instead. Why not? Them dang liberals are nothing but commies. They want to let the negros vote. Damn them to hell."
"save public broadcasting!"
"I thought NRP meant no republican parties,...screw that!"
"Defund Now!"
"Defund the socialists"
"I don't like public tv. I like to watch video tapes all by myself. You know what I mean."
"Let them stand on their won merits. Let those who support them do so with their dollars!"
""Public" broad casting take money from the public, yet it only represents about 1/5 of the public's viewpoint. They are a Leftist propagand organization which should never receive one cent of taxpayer money."
"I don't want to fund anti american TV with public money"
"Doooooode! The money should be used for more meds to keep me from thinking. CNN (Corporate Nazi News keeps me from thinkin'....slurp BURP!"
"I got a itty bitty penis. I do, I do. But I got a big ol' pick-up and I don't need no NPR on the radio."