Ron "May" does not mean

Ron

"May" does not mean "must" or "is required", but they will hide behind this. I bet that that first sentence isn't in the NPR bylaws; it is not a quote of the bylaws, just their legal fig leaf.

Of course as the City Paper article has Marc stating, the issue is public radio's takeover by corporate interests, not Marc himself. It is not about one individual, its about their false pretense to be a non profit/NPR licensee.

We should get as many as possible to the April 1 CAB meeting to see what they say, fer shure!

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