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Post by Cyberman on Oct 22, 2010 12:27:11 GMT -5
NPR right to fire Juan Williams Imagine for a moment that there was a prominent American conservative journalist who ignorantly disparaged an entire minority group on national television, got fired for it by the nation's largest public radio media organization and then still managed to pull down a $2 million payday with the television network where he made the remarks. Full story... www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/10/22/iftikhar.juan.williams/index.html?iref=allsearchCHA-CHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Cyberman on Oct 22, 2010 12:33:18 GMT -5
I think Nationalized Police Radi.....errrrrr I mean National Public Radio screwed up big time.
This story should be interesting to follow.
I guess employees of NPR are supposed to waive their right to free speech. pffft......
I say boycott the supporters of NPR and remove all government funding (tax payers dollars) from such a left-leaning organization.
what do you guys think?
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joyce
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Post by joyce on Oct 24, 2010 6:00:07 GMT -5
Personally I thought it was the stupidest thing I had ever heard of them firing him over what he said.
Not many muslims around here thank God but there are a few and yes I take a second glance at them and wonder if they have a bomb strapped to them.
Ifin I was him I would tell NPR to cram it. ;D
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jayar
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Post by jayar on Oct 25, 2010 6:22:22 GMT -5
he violated NPR policy
firing him was right
funny how fox picked him up
or planned
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Post by Cyberman on Oct 25, 2010 10:09:58 GMT -5
What would one expect from "state-operated" media?
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Post by Cyberman on Oct 25, 2010 10:22:08 GMT -5
he violated NPR policy firing him was right funny how fox picked him up or planned Think they will enforce that policy when one of their own slams the conservative side of the aisle again? They haven't in the past. I think "separation of media and government" is a good idea.
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