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Winner Bruce Auster is NPR's National Security Editor. He is another delusional bone-head liberal Psy-Ops enemy
agent. He imagines and insists "the Bush administration's flawed intelligence before the Iraq war" is real.
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Winner Chris Arnold is a cute NPR housing correspondant.
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Winner Deborah Amos is a foreign NPR subversive. Although her Psy-Ops are annoying and lame, she still inviegles
Americans and gets paid with federal tax dollars to do it.
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Winner Margot Adler is another happy camper in the War on Terror.
The granddaughter of Alfred Adler, the renowned Viennese psychiatrist, Margot works the "suicide watch" at National
Public Radio.
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Winner Eleanor Beardsley is an "stepping-stone" NPR homewrecker with two stepsons, political subversive, and
lame Psy-Ops public affairs hack of throat.
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Winner Uri Berliner is another expensive liberal National Press Radio expert at blah blah blah. For list of
parasites go to www.npr.org/series/6000/
people-at-npr?typeId=1#S
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Winner Tom Bowman is a Pentagon reporter for NPR. He has his family psychologically trapped in Washington DC
instead of physically free near the Grand Tetons. Ambitious careers often compromise family health and honor.
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Winner Barbara Bradley Hagerty is an NPR correspondent. She reports on the unification of church and state,
the intersection of faith
and politics, law, science and culture. 2000 election, religion, terrorism, crime, espionage, wrongful convictions
and the occasional serial killer attract her attention. She audaciously and religiously investigated the September 11
attacks like a bold zealot.
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Winner Dianna Douglas is an NPR Producer. She was embedded with the US Army in Kandahar in 2011. She never asked,
"How many expensive pretty boys in uniform does it take to defeat a bunch of poor hill billies in the
mountains of Afghanistan?"
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Winner E.J. Dionne is an NPR public affairs Psy-Ops agent. He has winked, whined, and weaseled his way into an
elite circle of precocious power brokers. Sniveling cowards, sunshine patriots, and phony soldiers have lots in common.
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Winner Cheryl Corley is another fatiguing NPR reporter. Her lungs are heavy with political inertia
from the polluted Chicago Plenum. Liberalism is contagious. Never address her as Chicago Flash.
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Winner David Brooks is a charlatan. He has a dangerous gift of eloquence. As as a police reporter in Chicago, he
never identified one corrupt cop. He is a lackey of liberal law enforcement lunacy.
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Winner Noah Adams is a propagandist at NPR radio.
Nepotism is alive and well at NPR. His wife Neenah Ellis, is the general manager of NPR member station WYSO. Golden showers
and umbrellas thrive in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
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Winner Larry Abramson is a Psy-Ops warfare agent at National Public Radio. He covers retards and legal
issues related to the war on terrorism. His head is mostly shaven and his beard is well groomed.
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Winner Robert Siegel is an NPR government jew.
All things considered, he has not suffered from any major wounds during the
War on Terror. His mental health is annually evaluated.
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Winner Vivian Schiller is the enthusiastic National Public Radio (NPR) President and CEO.
In the heat of passion and swept along by the torrent of her own oratory, she has succeeded in deceiving herself.
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