Everyone go to http://www.cbs13.com/contact to register your thoughts on this article. I’m sure they’d love to hear from all of us.
Thanks xjcsa. I just did. :)
Just did....
Just one question? Do you guys ever research a story before writing the headline and content? I have watched and read for two weeks about this Harry Reid (yes, I know, I named your unnamed senator) plus 41 signitaturies fiasco that has blown up in their collective faces. Limbaugh has nothing to “spin” because he didn’t say anything wrong and he has, is, and probably will be a big supporter to and for our troops while Reid and company are calling the troops idiots and losers.
The irony and hypocrisy comes from Raid, et.al. trying to, as we say, be “The pot calling the kettle black”.
You know, self-honesty is sorely lacking in the American environment today. So, one day research your own epistemology - it just may be enlightening!
I am writing regarding the "phony" story entitled "Rush Puts Spin On 'Phony Soldiers' Comment".
It was well known within hours of the inital "outrage" about Rush's comments that his two-word sound bite was taken completely out of context. Yet , more than 2 weeks later, CBS is continuing to spread the Limbaugh smear.
In addition, the implication that Rush will be making money off the ebay auction is again, totally false. A simple reading of the auction terms would prove the implication to be obviously untrue.
I would normally find such journalistic incompetence to be extremely troubling. Under those circumstances, firing the coward who would not put his/her name to this "phony" article would be justified. However, it is more and more evident that it is no longer a matter of incompetence as much as it is a deliberate attempt by the media to spread propaganda and lies about anyone who professes to have anything but liberal proclivities.
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I sent them my two-cents worth!
Here’s what I wrote: “Why don’t you tell the truth about Rush Limbaugh and the letter? He’s not making a red cent off of it. In fact, he challenged each of the 41 Senators who signed it and purportedly “support” the troops, to match the winning bid. Seems like $45,000 would be a drop in the bucket to megamillionaires Kennedy, Lautenberg, and Rockefeller. Your story is complicit in the hypocrisy of this Senate.”
Thanks for the contact address. I regestered my feelings about this piece of crap article (I kept it civil).