We have the emergency broadcast system and when it finally had a use
they didn't bother with it.

I wonder what NPR thinks of the boy scouts

.



On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Gruss Gott <grussg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sam <sammyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> National security in WWII Germany maybe. You do realize biased news is
>> not in the best interest of our nation.
>>
>> Really, you think it's a risk?
>>
>>
> Yes.  It doesn't matter what's on the pipe today, it could be whitenoise, it
> just matters that the pipe exists and is ready.
>
> The goverment needs a solid, secure, reliable audio and visual pipe - the
> default pipe - to communicate with its citizens in times of crisis.  It's
> rule #1 of defense and response.
>
> We need NPR and PBS  to be ready to communicate with every corner of our
> country if there's some crisis.
>
> And we need people to know that's where they go to hear what to do and they
> can count on those stations being uncompromised.
>
> Boy Scout Motto: be prepared.
>

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