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Is this a bonus show or are you guys up to three shows a week now?
Gong Xi Fa Da Cai! [Mandarin]
another great show. think my unemployment is gonna get extended again… might finally donate! i might find 30$ on the street or get a job
Unsubscribed. I even gave it another shot.
Re-post from the previous show:
Over the last several weeks, Adam has become simply irritating to listen to. Give that shrill girl his stash back, John. Please, god. I can get my alternate news from plenty of other places and they don’t beg or yell in the mic.
I’m disappointed my No Agenda days are over. It’s ok, I’ll go read Fred or Joe. God bless my ears; Adam’s such a…something. John, please settle that douche down.
Maybe I’ll check in again during the summer.
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I always enjoy John’s commentary. I could do with less of Adam’s anti-vaccination kOOkery. Some of his paranoia is harmless, but this isn’t. If he convinces even one set of parents not to vaccinate their kids he should be ashamed of himself.
It seems that the news analysis has become a lot more superficial and flakey lately.
Here’s something they should have found and delved into after the state of the union speech. This article is about Clarence Thomas defending the Supreme Court’s ruling of the recent campaign finance decision.
This is where they’ve essentially equated a corporation as an individual and money as speech. It’s appalling and if you actually read the article and his reasoning, you’ll be shocked and you’ll question whether this clown (Justice Thomas) belongs on the supreme court.
I challenge John and Adam to read this article and discuss on the next No Agenda.
We are not forcing anyone to listen or to donate. I cannot take seriously anyone who actually advocates commercials. This, to me, is like people — actual individuals — advocating higher taxes. And curiously I know these sorts of people and wonder what is wrong with them?
And to actually advocate adding an hour of commercials instead of 10 minutes of donation requests is saying that it is OK for corporations to be asking for you money to an extreme, but it is not OK for us to do it minimally. Incredible.