Jan 18 2010

BlueNC Radio Launches

Published by Bane Windlow at 7:59 pm under Activists, Democrats, North Carolina

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James Protzman, the administrator of BlueNC has decided to branch out into the Internet radio gig and give it a try.  I will say those folks at BlueNC are definitely resourceful and innovative.  The first broadcast was this evening at 6:30 and according to Protzman this will be regular weekly spot every Monday, same time.

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16 Responses to “BlueNC Radio Launches”

  1. Terrellon 18 Jan 2010 at 8:14 pm

    Blue NC is a Limited Liability for profit Corporation. They have received substantial support from MoveOn.org and other organizations financed by George Soros.

    If you are for Socialism please support this. If not then do not.

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  2. cmitchzon 18 Jan 2010 at 9:30 pm

    Wow, from reading James’ posts all over the NC blogosphere, I honestly thought the guy was some naive college kid, not an old hippie. Sad really.

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  3. Bane Windlowon 18 Jan 2010 at 9:41 pm

    I thought he was a lot younger as well. :wink:

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  4. Logic Connectionon 19 Jan 2010 at 1:55 pm

    I’ve posted a few times over at BlueNC and while substantially lacking in logic, you can definitely count on a lively debate with their regular bloggers, James included. Maybe they’ll have better luck than their ideological brethren at Air America.

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  5. Steve Harrisonon 19 Jan 2010 at 5:56 pm

    I’ve got your logic right here, pal. ;)

    Okay, that doesn’t really work if you can’t see where I’m pointing…let me work on that.

    Oh and Paul? I still haven’t found any of that George Soros money you keep talking about. If I do find it, I’m going to Atlantic City. Scratch that–I’m going to Cherokee, because I don’t want you people to think I don’t care about our state’s economy.

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  6. Terrellon 20 Jan 2010 at 7:36 am

    Steve, they use the same system of smoke and mirrors as the ACORN model and are heavily involved with that left leaning hiearchy. Beck, O’Reilly, and many others have uncovered the tentacles of such groups as the Apollo Project, ACORN, and many other subversive groups wanting to change America for the bad (so to speak).

    And Steve, apparently you have not seen what is in front of your face, the numerous ads taken out by MoveOn.org which is financed by George Soros. That is part of the money being used to innundate us with their propaganda.

    And please take note of last nights election. We the people have spoken. What are your thoughts on the Cornhusker Kickback or the Louisiana Purchase?

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  7. Steve Harrisonon 20 Jan 2010 at 2:03 pm

    Paul, you have stated on numerous occasions that BlueNC has received “substantial” support from Soros/MoveOn.org.

    Now, I know this is something you just made up on your own, and that you have no proof to back it up. I just want you to admit that. You may disagree with almost everything we talk about over at BlueNC, but you need to debate the issues, not invent fantasy money as a tool to take the place of said debate.

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  8. Terrellon 20 Jan 2010 at 3:48 pm

    I tried once to discuss the truth about issues over at your blog. However since one of your administrators removed my ability to post I thought it best to leave you guys to your fantasy world.
    Besides you guys personally attack anyone you disagree with and basically just come out of nowhere saying all Republicans are stupid (nicest thing you guys have said). Why would anyone want to talk with a group of people that do nothing but cast personal attacks and smears. I am not calling you a moron or idiot here but I bet i can just expect from your web site.

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  9. Terrellon 20 Jan 2010 at 3:59 pm

    Want to donate to a good state blog?

    http://pol.moveon.org/stateblogs.html

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  10. daleon 21 Jan 2010 at 12:16 pm

    Some people continually prove why they should never hold public office.

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  11. Jameson 21 Jan 2010 at 5:52 pm

    Thanks for the balanced reporting on BlueNC Radio. Who knows if it’ll add up to anything, but in my career, launching things has been the only way to know what will fly.

    It’s fun to have been mistaken for a young punk, but the truth is, I’m an old hippie. Not sure why that’s sad. I get to do and say whatever I want anytime I want without having to worry about what anyone anywhere thinks in the slightest. How cool is that?

    As to Terrell’s lively imagination and revisionist history, let me lay it out for you clear as a bell.

    I personally pay 100% of the operating costs of BlueNC. All the advertising that has been placed through BlogAds hasn’t even come close to covering hosting fees over the past four years. Not. Even. Close. This is a labor of love, run on sweat. My sweat.

    Yes, I have been known to block people from BlueNC, and I’m sure I will be known for that in the future. If someone is intolerably obnoxious – that is our only standard – they are blocked by me personally. I understand that is a subjective guideline, but it’s the best I can do and stay anywhere near sane. I apply the standard when comments are personally insulting, obscene, taunting or flat out rude. Mr. Terrell, as I recall, hit three of those four out of park.

    Thanks again for the balanced report.

    Peace.

    James

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  12. Crush42on 21 Jan 2010 at 6:24 pm

    And a big WELCOME to CPO James.

    Get it?

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  13. Jameson 21 Jan 2010 at 8:52 pm

    No, but that’s okay. I don’t get much these days.

    Unless of course you’re the person I banned at BlueNC today. In which case I would interpret your comment as sarcasm … my least favorite language art form.

    I take things on face value. It’s the Asperger’s in me.

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  14. Bane Windlowon 21 Jan 2010 at 9:47 pm

    You’re welcome here anytime, James. :wink:

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  15. Jameson 22 Jan 2010 at 9:44 am

    Thanks. I’ll check in from time to time to see how well your orientation toward freedom and liberty plays out in real life. Maybe we can share some common ground on ending the drug war and the blight of corporate personhood. You know where to find me.

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  16. Bane Windlowon 22 Jan 2010 at 10:17 am

    I’m a Libertarian. We do share some common goals.

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