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- Wow I just heard about his and watched it am sooo totally shocked that CBS even had the guts to air this. But was delighted at the same time. Maybe there is still hope out there. I fully agree with everything Brian Rohrbough said.. I could not have said it better. The only thing that I read was Katie's comment that this was "repugant" Hmmm tends to lead me to view that she hasn't changed her view. for that I am truly sorry for her and her family... Might I refer you to watch "Pump the Volume". Kinda bring the reality home..
Not to mention that we as conseritves need to find our voices and start speaking out more.
Sincerly,
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- It's amazing how many people fear opinions which are different from their own. They preach tolerance, but are blinded to their own intolerance of others; they hail the virtues of free speech, but only so long as the speech agrees with their own political, moral or religious beliefs. Why are we so arrogant to believe that any of us know the truth. I forget who said, "I'm hesitant to die for my beliefs, because I might be wrong".
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- Katie...Just one question...what was repugnant about this speech? I printed it, read it many times and I still can I find anything repugnat.
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- Thank you Mr. Rohrbough!!!! I fully agree with your free speech comments.
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- Katie, are you surprised with the reaction to your comments by the father regarding the murder of his son in Colombine?
Does it surprise you and the people you work with how the huge majority of the REAL people of the United States feel??
Maybe if you and your ilk got out of your insulated,thought restricted cocoons and saw how the real people live and think you might actually be a good reporter of the News! - Reply to this comment
- I felt that Mr. Rohrbough's views were well-reasoned, thoughtful, accurate, and consistent with the views of many people in Northwest Ohio. I applaud the network for allowing him to appear and express his views. I hope you look into the issue of whether the Columbine killers were motivated by the evoloutionary theory and wearing t-shirts saying "Natural Selection" at the time of the killing.
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- We lost control over America when men lost their places in the household. Women are no longer mothers and men are no longer the head of the household. Men are confused over their roles. Now, women have to have the same rights as men. Before women had he exact same rights as men, we didn't have the crime rates or dysfunctional children we have now!!
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- Mr. Rohrbough spoke for the majority of Americans. I'm extremely disappointed that Katie would lead with a negative rather than a positive comment. Perhaps CBS deserves her after all.
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- I was thrilled that CBS allowed Brian Rohrbough to speak from his heart. Free speech is what makes this country great! I find it repugnant that the far left are offended by someone giving their views on God and abortion, but will defend burning the American Flag.
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- I was thrilled that CBS allowed Brian Rohrbough to speak from his heart. Free speech is what makes this country great! I find it repugnant that the far left are offended by someone giving their views on God and abortion, but will defend burning the American Flag.
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