>>Diane Rehm's said that? Good grief...she's so old, perhaps her mind is finally going. She should go read the constitution. But maybe her eye sight is failing too.
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>No, someone else on her show did. But that's NPR, people get shut out, "time is out", "thank you for your call" etc for (IMO) far smaller infractions, and I frankly don't believe there's no screening of callers. So this was let to stay in.
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>BTW, on the same NPR there's a long series of talk shows about religion. Only at one time this year there was one atheist, and he was there only do be pounded at - he was questioned but never let to speak on his own.
Is the studio by any chance south of the bible belt? :o)
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