do you know skunk

i.e. Shunk

one of the actual Stalinists who post in many groups

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I note that the guy who actually penned the article, Charlie Hardy, is
> a far left, radical extremist Chavez supporter....That explains his
> support of RCTV having its license pulled, as well as his revisionist
> historical facts.....
>
> http://narcosphere.narconews.com/notebook/charlie-hardy
>
>
>
> On Mar 23, 8:57 pm, bruce majors <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yes you are slow as we know Nazi skunk
> >
> > I see you evaded the question of whether you will be helping your fuehrer
> > stone more Jews and vandalize more synagogues
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 8:54 PM, shunkw <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >  This is from 2 years ago……LOL….Kinda slow on the uptake I would
> > > say……LOL…..
> >
> > >  ------------------------------
> >
> > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> > > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *bruce majors
> > > *Sent:* Monday, March 23, 2009 7:52 PM
> > > *To:* [email protected]; [email protected]
> ;
> > > [email protected]; 1.31
> LibertarianMedia;
> > > [email protected];
> > > [email protected]; Southern by the Grace of
> God;
> > > [email protected]
> > > *Subject:* Re: FW: Don't Cry for Venezuela's RCTV
> >
> > > skunk is a fascist as we all knew
> >
> > > will you be helping Chavez stone Jews and burn synagogues this summer?
> >
> > > airwaves are like any other property.  they can be home-steaded and
> made
> > > into marketable titles owned by individuals
> >
> > > only when they are private property like laptops and printing presses
> will
> > > speech be free
> >
> > > On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 5:35 PM, ShunkW <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > *I am ALL for freedom of the press but I thought I would forward this.
> I
> > > guess this must have been the FUX NEWS of Venezuela and they abused the
> > > public airwaves and their license was not renewed. SPEECH is FREE but
> the
> > > airwaves belong to us all. We should hold OUR networks MUCH more
> responsible
> > > because those airwaves of OURS that they USE are worth BILLIONS. That
> means
> > > the “News” networks are using OUR assets (basically taxes) to feed US
> > > propaganda. Maybe we should even withhold a license or two for those
> that
> > > don’t. It would sure beat having Colin Powell’s idiot son doling them
> out
> > > FOR FREE!!!!!!!*
> >
> > > Don't Cry for Venezuela's RCTV
> >
> > > Monday, May 28, 2007
> >
> > > By: Charlie Hardy - NarcoSphere
> >
> > > As I write this, I am looking at a Venezuelan newspaper, El Diario,
> > > from February 10, 1992. The editorial that would have occupied half
> > > of page 2 is missing. Page 4 is completely blank. The contents were
> > > censored by the government of the then president Carlos Andres Perez.
> >
> > > The newspaper is just one of many horrible memories of the pre-Hugo
> > > Chavez days in Venezuela's "exceptional" democracy.
> >
> > > U.S. newspapers seem to overlook what Venezuela used to be like as
> > > they today discuss the actions of the current government. I have
> > > lived in Venezuela for most of the past 22 years and have never
> > > experienced such freedom as that which the Venezuelan population
> > > enjoys today under Hugo Chavez. That would include freedom of
> > > information. Never, in the past 22 years, has the mass media
> > > experienced the freedom it has had during the presidency of Chavez.
> > > One can freely buy anti-Chavez newspapers on streets and the airwaves
> > > and television channels are amply filled with anti-Chavez
> > > commentators.
> >
> > > However, today, May 27, the Venezuelan government will not renew the
> > > license of RCTV, a television station that has been on the air for
> > > over 50 years. The owner, Marciel Granier, has been running around
> > > the world crying because he is about to loose his license. Even the
> > > millionaires in the U.S. Senate feel he should get to keep the
> > > license. Interestingly, Granier was president of the censored El
> > > Diario in 1992. He didn't complain then. I bought his newspaper. He
> > > got his money.
> >
> > > What the news reports in the U.S. don't tell us, and what the U.S.
> > > Senate doesn't seem to understand, is that hundreds of thousands of
> > > Venezuelans will be celebrating tonight at midnight because RCTV's
> > > license will have expired. They've been meeting on city squares and
> > > corners throughout Venezuela discussing who owns the air and what
> > > kind of programming they would like on their television sets. They
> > > are asking whether it is truly fair that if you are a millionaire,
> > > you can buy the air space of the people for the next 20 years.
> > > Independent producers will now have a chance to get their programs
> > > shown, without having to obtain the approval of Granier who has been
> > > something of a media dictator in Venezuela.
> >
> > > Granier is no saint and his channel hasn't been an example of the
> > > heavenly kingdom on earth either. RCTV was taken off the air five
> > > times by Venezuelan administrations before Chavez ever entered the
> > > presidential palace. In 1981, for example, it was taken off the air
> > > for 24 hours because of airing pornographic scenes.
> >
> > > In 2002, RCTV actively encouraged Venezuelans to march toward the
> > > presidential palace in order to participate in a coup that was taking
> > > place to overthrow the democratically elected president. Marciel
> > > Granier gave clear instructions to the managing producer of
> > > Venezuela's most watched news program on the day of the coup that he
> > > should not give any information about President Chavez. Actions like
> > > this would not be tolerated by the FCC in the U.S.
> >
> > > However, when Chavez returned to power a few days later, no reprisals
> > > were taken against the channel.
> >
> > > No, May 27 is not a sad day for freedom of expression in Venezuela,
> > > so don't weep for Mr. Granier when RCTV's license is not renewed. He
> > > can still broadcast through cable or satellite and he can still sell
> > > his programming to other stations. Instead, rejoice with all the
> > > independent producers and thousands of Venezuelan who will have
> > > access to the space one wealthy man controlled for years. May 28 will
> > > be a day of celebration in Venezuela. It should be a day for
> > > celebrating freedom throughout the world.
> >
> > > (You can now order the book, Cowboy in Caracas, A North American's
> > > Memoir of Venezuela's Democratic Revolution, at bookstores, online,
> > > or directly from Curbstone Press.)
> >
> > >http://narcosphere.narconews.com/story/2007/5/27/162742/757- Hide
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