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Mr. Cohen, a poet, describes himself as “independently poor.” He is something like a voice of moderation, in that he wants the station to feature more music and humor, and favors seating board members who are not in prison. “They put forth a proposal for a Rube Goldberg scheme where they would get information to Lynne Stewart in prison and delay decisions a few months while she ponders it,” he said. Mr. Cohen also embraces 9/11 conspiracy theory, or the moderate wing of that movement, anyway. He draws a line at those who believe that the planes that hit the World Trade Center towers were holograms. “The 9/11 stuff was our fastest seller during the pledge drives,” he noted.
Mr. Cohen, a poet, describes himself as “independently poor.” He is something like a voice of moderation, in that he wants the station to feature more music and humor, and favors seating board members who are not in prison.
“They put forth a proposal for a Rube Goldberg scheme where they would get information to Lynne Stewart in prison and delay decisions a few months while she ponders it,” he said.
Mr. Cohen also embraces 9/11 conspiracy theory, or the moderate wing of that movement, anyway. He draws a line at those who believe that the planes that hit the World Trade Center towers were holograms. “The 9/11 stuff was our fastest seller during the pledge drives,” he noted.
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