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  • If by corrupting influence you mean facts and rational thought, then I love its influence too.

    Submitted by SocRzR on Nov 4, 10 at 10:40am
    • To a radical liberal they may seem like "facts" and "rational thoughts" but to those of us that aren't complete retards they are just opinions.

      Submitted by Iheartlittleboys on Nov 4, 10 at 11:32am
      • Just because those facts and rational thoughts make you sound like a complete retard doesn't mean they aren't facts or rational thoughts. Words have meanings; you don't get to change them because you dislike the meanings.

        Submitted by iowawashington on Nov 4, 10 at 11:54am
  • Who the fuck listens to NPR?

    Submitted by jimmyboy on Nov 4, 10 at 11:02am
  • I remember when teabagging used to bring people together.

    Submitted by maskedman on Nov 4, 10 at 3:43pm
  • Why can't people just comment on the tea bagging joke, like "I wonder how she does it without a tea bag?"? Stupid politics.

    Submitted by FCJL214 on Nov 4, 10 at 1:03pm
  • My favorite is conservatives who think Fox News is actual news and NPR is biased

    Submitted by Phys on Nov 4, 10 at 11:55am
    • well NPR is biased, but fox is a just a bad joke.

      Submitted by chri on Nov 4, 10 at 12:35pm
  • I wouldn't worry about what she hears on the radio as much as I'd worry about what the heck your sister-in-law and her hubby are doing in front of your child! >.<

    Submitted by varoom on Nov 5, 10 at 1:40am
  • I'm pretty sure "tea partier" is what the kid MEANT to say...

    Submitted by blarg_blarg on Nov 4, 10 at 5:21pm
  • Liberalism is a mental disorder.

    Submitted by GrizzlyCat on Nov 4, 10 at 11:26am
  • Yeah, NPR's logic, facts, and figures are definitely a bad influence. (just in case people who agree with the op are too dumb to understand, my statement is sarcastic. )

    Submitted by immikebro on Nov 4, 10 at 11:03am
  • shitty.

    Submitted by fucking_asshole on Nov 4, 10 at 10:37am
  • I've never heard anyone on NPR call someone a teabagger. A guest maybe, but not the interviewers. \n\nI'll take my rational, non-screaming news and info from NPR, thank you.

    Submitted by Michguy on Nov 4, 10 at 1:54pm
  • You're a disappointment to Colorado

    Submitted by familychik009 on Nov 4, 10 at 5:46pm
  • NPR is a government funded organization that is supposed to be non-biased...we all know that's a crock. I just just like all the other liberal stations.

    Submitted by silverstang1221 on Nov 4, 10 at 11:30pm
  • I wouldn't worry about what she hears on the radio as much as I'd worry about what the heck your sister-in-law and her hubby are doing in front of their daughter! >.<

    Submitted by varoom on Nov 5, 10 at 1:41am
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