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Rock & Roll Rush Radio
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Rock & Roll Rush Radio
It is no mystery I hate the economic right and the likes of Limpdick.

But in holding government jobs there is no political or religious litmus test.

OK, so some PC liberal, and I am a liberal myself, bitched about a mail carrier listening to Macy's Parade Float jaded sexist hot air windbag Rush Limpdick on their route.

But so the fuck what, he wasn't using a bullhorn, it was a radio any worker uses to get through the work day. When politics or religion become a problem is when you have a captive audience and a monopoly. If this were at the post office building itself, it would be a problem, because at that point you have a captive audience.

As much as I hate the right on economics and religion, I value equally as much no litmus test to hold office.

The mail carrier needed to feed his family, but in this situation, he wasn't using his position to spread his stupidity.

I asked the person who bitched if they would feel the same way if the carrier were listening to Maddow.
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RE: Rock & Roll Rush Radio
A little context for your rant would be helpful.
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I agree. Although if you are a public servant, if it's loud enough that I can hear it from my house, probably too loud, whatever it is. If I approach the van, that's my problem, not his/hers.
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If there were a bullhorn on the car an especially if the majority of carriers had bullhorns and or the majority of employees on a daily basis were full volume on every route that would be one thing. But most humans private or public use distractions like music or radio to cope with the work.
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The context was that a fellow liberal got bent out of shape overhearing a mail carrier's radio playing asshat Rush Limbaugh.
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(October 16, 2015 at 3:12 pm)Brian37 Wrote: The context was that a fellow liberal got bent out of shape overhearing a mail carrier's radio playing asshat Rush Limbaugh.

Although usually one must be a moron to be a conservative (in the sense that is commonly used in the U.S.), one can still be a moron and be liberal.

Still, wanting to control what radio station a letter carrier listens to really seems most compatible with fascism.

"A wise man ... proportions his belief to the evidence."
— David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Section X, Part I.
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