Comments on: MSNBC Pulls Plug On Don Imus
Cable Network Responds To Growing Outrage By Dropping Simulcast Of "Imus In The Morning"
- Good. he's off TV and CBS will drop him from the radio. It's over and done with now can we get back to real news and stop beating this dead horse? We all agree, the man is a as*s and he got what he deserves. Now let's route this to Entertainment Tonight where it belongs.
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- I don't care that he's gone. I do care that the likes of Al and Jesse with the help of the media can cause such a overblown uproar over a simple comment for which Imus apologized for.
We need to look into why this country has become so PC and work to stop all this childish nonesense and the constant double standards.
Al and Jesse do a lot more harm then good when it comes to bringing us all closer together as all good "reverends" should.
Time to come up with a universal set of rules for everybody or the division between the races will only get worse. - Reply to this comment
- Like howard Stern and Others Imus needs move to serius or XM Radio and sell his *** to others who want to liten to Him if he can find an audiance by then.
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- What is this actually all about? Do you think corporate America is trying to protect its little black friends? Or is the "outrage" in this case really about lesbian soft-porn for the super-rich, also known as "women's basketball"?
Of course, this is not about black people, it is about the playthings of the richest, most lesbian-leaning and powerful women, who want their nappy-headed sugar cakes prancing their masculine bodies in front of them and playing at sports, at taxpayer expense of course.
Pretty funny that stupid blacks think its about them. It's never about anything but the richest and the most elite. - Reply to this comment
- I never watched his show so I won't miss it.Good bye to Imus.
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- Here is the email I sent to MSNBC -
By making the decision to drop the "Imus In The Morning" program from your schedule, you have isolated me as a faithful viewer and I have no choice but to drop MSNBC from the slate of news outlets I will watch. While in no way do I support the despicable comment made by Don Imus last week, I do appreciate his show and the interviews that he conducts. I was disappointed in Imus with his remarks, but he continued to have my support. My disappointment with MSNBC runs deeper as management could have made a decision immediately to suspend or fire Imus last week; however, you chose to wait until outside interests became involved and it now appears that you will kow-tow to the Al Sharptons of the world.
What a pity.
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I agree 100% with Jeff Greenfield and certainly hope that CBS Radio goes no further than the already handed down two-week suspension. - Reply to this comment
- When's Sharkton gonna apologize to the Duke Lacrosse team members?
Huh?
Crickets... - Reply to this comment
- The Press Is A fountain Of Information For The
Enemy But We Have To Protect Them. I Think As Long
As They Are Over There They Should Protect Themselfs..They Have All The Ratings And Money.
They Never Have Any Good News On Anything Good
We Do, Only Everything Bad}}}
Because They Are Experts They Hide Behind Freedom Of The Press,,,They Have Killed Many Solders Because Of There Information They Let Out On Everything We Do,,,,If I Was In Charge I Would Tell Them Get Out..Or Go On The Otherside And See
How Long You Will Last...
Im Sick Of The Press All Doom And Gloom - Reply to this comment
- Time for this ugly racist Cracker to take his pension (if he's got one!) and go the *** away...we are sick of listening to his stupid rants ... his usefulness has expired!
Buh bye stupid ! - Reply to this comment
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