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br> Irvine, California br> (Delaney was producer of the 90-minute PBS interview/documentary, "Richard Nixon Reflects," hosted by Morton Kondracke, which aired in 1990.) /p> p> The truly strange thing about these liberal commentators is that their utterings assume that we all have amnesia and remember nothing of the cold war. They seem to be directing comments to the young, the ignorant, and future historians. The desperate attempt to revise history seems very important to liberals, as if it justifies the failure of the international left to foresee the collapse of the Soviet Union and the capitalization of China. br> -- Pat Childs br> Lihue, Hawaii /p> p> MIXED SIGNALS br> Re: Shawn Macomber's Satellite Killed the Radio Star : /p>Shawn fails to make the appropriate comparison. Satellite radio stands to regular radio as cable TV used to stand against broadcast TV. That particular rights war is still getting fought over -- remember the brouhaha of the Yankees not giving their local TV station the right to broadcast home games, while the cable equivalent in New Jersey did get those games, just a few years ago.
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