To: roses of sharon
Are we now becoming the censors of everything & forced to call everytime someone says something we don't agree with? Sorry - can't do that. No, I would rather defend their right to say what they want.
To: familyofman
"Are we now becoming the censors of everything & forced to call everytime someone says something we don't agree with?"
Bullsh*t! No one is being censored. When a lie or misrepresentation is made it is OUR right to let our voices be heard.
37 posted on
03/22/2004 8:01:53 AM PST by
cwb
(Kerry: The only person who could make Bill Clinton look like a moderate)
To: familyofman
I guess you would rather go on keeping your head in the sand. That's okay, the rest of us will make sure the true facts are known. Pres. Bush had been in office 8 months and the 911 plan was being formed long before that. What were Clinton and Clarke doing about it? Oh, yeah, Monica etc.
To: familyofman
Are we now becoming the censors of everything & forced to call everytime someone says something we don't agree with?How is it censorship to criticize one-sided shoddy reporting and a failure to reveal a clear conflict of interest?
80 posted on
03/22/2004 9:38:54 AM PST by
dirtboy
(Howard, we hardly knew ye. Not that we're complaining, mind you...)
To: familyofman
"I would rather defend their right to say what they want."
I would think it is more your right to way what you want. Either you disagree with how 60 minutes handled the disclosure that they were owned by the parent company that also is putting out the book, and either you disagree with the soft ball questions STahl threw at Clarke or you don't. If you disagree then you should have the backbone and speak up and say why you don;t like what they did. If you disagree but don't want to call, then apathy is also a way to go. You are right--it is up to you--either stand up or shut up. I gather you prefer the latter.
101 posted on
03/22/2004 2:45:05 PM PST by
olliemb
To: familyofman
That is not the point. The disclosure should be made that 60 Minutes/Good Morning America/CBS/Viacom/Simon & Schuster- allowed for those softball questions...and a member of the Cabinet? BIG ERROR!
Disclose and present the FACTS! Ask pertinent questions..this was a very misleading report. Relationships with Kerry/Rand Beer co-professor at Harvard's Kennedy Center..need I go on?
Those are facts that should be presented. This was just an info commercial masked in the name of 60 Minutes.The American public was misled.
Regards
fight_truth_decay
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