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by ypsisis April 14, 2007 12:28 AM EDT
I have been searching all over to find what companies sponsor Sharpton"s radio show and all i found were ads on his page for Mc Donalds, and Walmart. Anyone have any ideas where I can find a list of sponsors?I am hoping I wont be forced to spend 3 hours listening to his show.3 hours of him would leave me hugging the toilet.We need to get a list and start sending our thoughts to those companies.
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by windbreaker5 April 13, 2007 11:33 PM EDT
CBS is censoring it's own BLOG! Talk about hiprocracy and free speach. Well, CBS, you can just settle down for one layer toilet paper and I'll continue to sing "Jimmy crack corn and I don't care!" regardless if you continue to delete me. CBS is just an example of continual scattering of a scuffed ant den.
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by gfs21 April 13, 2007 9:39 PM EDT
i hope imus gets his own station either on sirrus or xm
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by gfs21 April 13, 2007 9:23 PM EDT
cbs and nbc sucks and also the real racist Sharpton and Jackson and i hope imus goes on to bigger and better things
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by windbreaker5 April 13, 2007 8:04 PM EDT
With Imus' firing, CBS won't let us sing "Jimmy crack corn and I don't care1" anymore?

Seems rule of the antmound abound at CBS and all scatter.
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by kvm0781 April 13, 2007 7:38 PM EDT
I can't say how glad I am to see how many others out there feel the way I do about this particular story and to see that we're finally speaking up. I think it is an outrage that CBS and MSNBC fired Don Imus, and I can only hope that their ratings drop tremendously. I myself will boycott both stations and the advertisers that pulled from the Imus show. As for Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, where are your apologies to the INNOCENT ex-Duke students who you gave hell to for "raping" that liar?I wont hold my breath!!
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by lizalee1 April 13, 2007 7:19 PM EDT
Looks like my comment yesterday and many others were deleted. The postings out there start at 5 pm. April 12. The many earlier postings are gone. Oh Well! I thought CBS might be a little smarter than NBC, but I guess not. Looks like ABC, and cable networks will be my only choices. The good thing for me about all this is finding out how many others out there feel as I do about Sharpton and Jackson. These two men have done more to escalate racism in this country than anyone else I can think of but thanks to NBC and CBS, they will continue to have a voice. Don Imus will not.
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by russoradio April 13, 2007 7:10 PM EDT
Can't understand why my comments were removed ! Was it for accusing al & jesse of relentless racism- farakhan for his hatred of all white people- cbs for caving to such a group of racist hypocrites -calling for ad people to pull their $ from all racist toned material which would bury the network- calling for free speech? citing the hatred of police, authority,and women in gangsta rap-accusing your co. of incompetence for the timing of the firing and the actual firing of Imus without warning- How can you let this man go, after all of the great things he's done for people of all color while you're in bed with x's&o's? When there are no standards and green is the only color that matters, freedom no longer exists for any race. I just heard the new leader of the black panthers speak on the air last night-He's been on before and hatred is his specialty. Imus is a decent guy-deserves another chance and enough with the double standards.
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by mjpk31964 April 13, 2007 7:09 PM EDT
Moonves and CBS are second in hypocrisy only to the joke team of Sharpton and Jackson (followed closely behind by Whoopi Goldberg who also called for Imus' firing even though her production company is named One Ho). If CBS never fired Howard Stern in all his years with them, then how does Moonves justify firing IMUS?
The Rev. Soaries says Imus must do more than apologize, he must make restitution. Well CBS and Moonves have taken away the best means for Imus to make any restitution. He has already proven over and over again his philanthropic side, their could have been an incredible opportunity for Imus to help the overall cause of improving decency on the airwaves after an appropriate suspension for his idiotic comments, hence making restitution. But since Moonves and the NBC loser who dropped the simulcast have become Sharpton's whipping boys, nobody wins in this situation. Sharpton and Jackson have only succeeded in making very intelligent and successful young female student athletes look like helpless victims, and all the individuals helped by the many charities that IMUS supported and the many causes Imus advanced will suffer greatly. CBS loses 15 miliion in revenues from the show and like all other American coporate CEO's who lose money for their companies Moonves will get a huge bonus. The American way! What a country.
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by April 13, 2007 6:17 PM EDT
You should re-hire Don Imus immediately. What a great injustice you have done to a good man. Think of all the children you are going to hurt because you have narrowed his ability to raise money for them. Shame on you.
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