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China Hates Los Angeles Basketball Players

Listened to Mark all the time when I lived in Detroit metro area in the 80's. David Newman as well. Enjoyed the hell out of both of them. One of Mark's phrases which has become one of my favs and which I use to this day was, "you don't know and you don't know that you don't know."

Ardent objectivist is right. Was a big Ayn Rand guy. He often had a priest on as a guest as well. Don't remember his name but I enjoyed their banter. Talk radio in Detroit in the 80's was the best. Syndication was starting to happen but there was still lot's of local stuff.

Edit: EXCELSIOR!

David Newman's monthly movie quiz was extremely difficult, but highly engaging. John McCullogh was another host on WXYZ that I liked. Denny McLain even had a time slot for a while.
 
David Newman's monthly movie quiz was extremely difficult, but highly engaging. John McCullogh was another host on WXYZ that I liked. Denny McLain even had a time slot for a while.

Denny was surprisingly entertaining.
 
Looky here!

https://themarkscottproject.wordpress.com/

Edit: Took a look at the site and quickly came across Rita from Detroit. Remember her? She was a huge Farrakhan disciple. Mark gave her plenty of air time. She was a total whack job and their encounters were epic.
 
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Did he predict that American capital & management would shift production and manufacturing to China in order to undermine the hard-won bargaining power of American union labor and workers, thereby keeping more of the immediate profits for themselves, without regard to any long term concerns?

and the US government - regardless of what political party headed it at the time - continuously allowed this to happen because our political institutions are so corrupted they can easily be bought by whatever interests are chasing short term profits at that moment?

OR was he just some xenophobic blowhard, and this was more of a "broken clock is right twice a day" situation?

by "long terms concerns" do you mean things like global competitiveness or viability?
 
did Fr. Feeley know Fr. Wayne Kerr?

He knew him, but not that well because Fr. Feeley was American and Fr. Wayne Kerr was British.

Feeley was much more acquainted with Kerr?s American counterpart, Fr. Jack Hoff.
 
He knew him, but not that well because Fr. Feeley was American and Fr. Wayne Kerr was British.

Feeley was much more acquainted with Kerr?s American counterpart, Fr. Jack Hoff.

I see.

I bet Fr. Feeley would have gotten along well with Fr. Wayne Kerr's proteg?, Fr. Will U. Tuchme.
 
Court side seats to a Lakers game?

One million dollars.

An indulgence from Governor Newsom to be excused from wearing the useless mask at the game?

A ten million dollar donation to his ?please don?t recall me? fund.

Seeing LeBron James injured and unable to even shut up and dribble?

Worthless.

When it?s worthless, get that crap out of here.

For everything else, there?s MasterCard.
 
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