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Should Imus be Fired ?
"Roadie" wrote in message oups.com... Imus made an intemperate remark about a very sensitive group and will suffer much as that former writer for that hunting magazine did. I forget his name, but the guy was a long established really classy writer who stated the obvious about assault rifles. They were bad for the image of the real hunter. The trained dogs from the NRA proceeded to do their work and the magazine could see advertisers pulling back so they axed him. Sorry, you are very uninformed. The NRA had nothing to do with sponsers pulling support for Zumbo. In fact the NRA was one of his sponsers. Only till after the others expressed their dissappointment did the NRA cut ties with him. Calling them "terrorist rifles" is what did him in. Obvious about assault rifles? Do you have any idea what you're talking about? You do realize Zumbo had a change of heard on the so-called "black rifles". And that they operate EXACTLY the same way an Remington 1100 or 7400 work. And in fact they ARE used quite frequently for varmint hunting. I do feel sorry for the hunting writer. I wonder if an exit like this will make Imus an attractive commodity for satellite radio. Free speech is a great thing. But it does come with consequences. As Zumbo and Imus are finding out. Hopefully Rosie will as well. |
Should Imus be Fired ?
On Apr 11, 3:25 pm, "MnMikew" wrote:
"Roadie" wrote in message oups.com... Imus made an intemperate remark about a very sensitive group and will suffer much as that former writer for that hunting magazine did. I forget his name, but the guy was a long established really classy writer who stated the obvious about assault rifles. They were bad for the image of the real hunter. The trained dogs from the NRA proceeded to do their work and the magazine could see advertisers pulling back so they axed him. Sorry, you are very uninformed. The NRA had nothing to do with sponsers pulling support for Zumbo. In fact the NRA was one of his sponsers. Of course they did, if not directly then indirectly...good grief..... Only till after the others expressed their dissappointment did the NRA cut ties with him. Calling them "terrorist rifles" is what did him in. Obvious about assault rifles? Do you have any idea what you're talking about? I do indeed. And the image of Joe-sixpack and his assault rifle collection is something that the hunters can do without. I believe he alluded to the image problem in his comments. You do realize Zumbo had a change of heard on the so-called "black rifles". And that they operate EXACTLY the same way an Remington 1100 or 7400 work. And in fact they ARE used quite frequently for varmint hunting. I do feel sorry for the hunting writer. I wonder if an exit like this will make Imus an attractive commodity for satellite radio. Free speech is a great thing. But it does come with consequences. As Zumbo and Imus are finding out. Hopefully Rosie will as well. |
Should Imus be Fired ?
Yes, very well said Brenda.
No they shouldn't fire him. Let his listerners decide. if they stop listening then he will go away by himself. I have a feeling that his listenership doesn't really care. I wonder what his actions towards minorities have been in the past. Is he a bigot thru and thru or does he offer help up to minorities who need it. Let his actions speak as loud as his words. Do not judge him by a 5 seconds worth of microphone time. What is in his heart I wonder. I don't think he is a bigot. The revs Jackson and Sharpton I'm sure are going to have a field day with this and try and strong arm Imus and his producers and network and so forth What a nice pair of nappy headed black turds those two make. Totally disgusting pieces off **** - the both of them. I'd like to meet them both in a dark ally some night. I'd show them some justice at the business end of a Louisville slugger. They both deserve to die. As far as the gun thing goes isn't a Remington 1100 a shotgun autoloader? I recall buying a 700BDL bolt when I went to hunt in PA cause they don't like autoloaders in PA. NEO On Apr 11, 3:32 pm, "Roadie" wrote: On Apr 11, 3:25 pm, "MnMikew" wrote: "Roadie" wrote in message roups.com... Imus made an intemperate remark about a very sensitive group and will suffer much as that former writer for that hunting magazine did. I forget his name, but the guy was a long established really classy writer who stated the obvious about assault rifles. They were bad for the image of the real hunter. The trained dogs from the NRA proceeded to do their work and the magazine could see advertisers pulling back so they axed him. Sorry, you are very uninformed. The NRA had nothing to do with sponsers pulling support for Zumbo. In fact the NRA was one of his sponsers. Of course they did, if not directly then indirectly...good grief..... Only till after the others expressed their dissappointment did the NRA cut ties with him. Calling them "terrorist rifles" is what did him in. Obvious about assault rifles? Do you have any idea what you're talking about? I do indeed. And the image of Joe-sixpack and his assault rifle collection is something that the hunters can do without. I believe he alluded to the image problem in his comments. You do realize Zumbo had a change of heard on the so-called "black rifles". And that they operate EXACTLY the same way an Remington 1100 or 7400 work. And in fact they ARE used quite frequently for varmint hunting. I do feel sorry for the hunting writer. I wonder if an exit like this will make Imus an attractive commodity for satellite radio. Free speech is a great thing. But it does come with consequences. As Zumbo and Imus are finding out. Hopefully Rosie will as well.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
Should Imus be Fired ?
Rosie O' Fat should have been fired long ago.
That's a Good One! in 1973 when Lily Tomlin was on the Johnny Carson show and she asked Johnny,,,, Who has custody of yours? cuhulin |
Should Imus be Fired ?
"Roadie" wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 11, 3:25 pm, "MnMikew" wrote: "Roadie" wrote in message oups.com... Imus made an intemperate remark about a very sensitive group and will suffer much as that former writer for that hunting magazine did. I forget his name, but the guy was a long established really classy writer who stated the obvious about assault rifles. They were bad for the image of the real hunter. The trained dogs from the NRA proceeded to do their work and the magazine could see advertisers pulling back so they axed him. Sorry, you are very uninformed. The NRA had nothing to do with sponsers pulling support for Zumbo. In fact the NRA was one of his sponsers. Of course they did, if not directly then indirectly...good grief..... Again, you need to read up on this controversy. Only till after the others expressed their dissappointment did the NRA cut ties with him. Calling them "terrorist rifles" is what did him in. Obvious about assault rifles? Do you have any idea what you're talking about? I do indeed. And the image of Joe-sixpack and his assault rifle collection is something that the hunters can do without. I believe he alluded to the image problem in his comments. Image? Ah, you're one of THOSE hunters then. The 2nd Ammendment covers all gun owners, not just elitest, no wood, no good types. You do realize Zumbo had a change of heard on the so-called "black rifles". And that they operate EXACTLY the same way an Remington 1100 or 7400 work. And in fact they ARE used quite frequently for varmint hunting. I do feel sorry for the hunting writer. I wonder if an exit like this will make Imus an attractive commodity for satellite radio. Free speech is a great thing. But it does come with consequences. As Zumbo and Imus are finding out. Hopefully Rosie will as well. |
Should Imus be Fired ?
On Apr 11, 3:56 pm, "N9NEO" wrote:
Yes, very well said Brenda. No they shouldn't fire him. Let his listerners decide. if they stop listening then he will go away by himself. I have a feeling that his listenership doesn't really care. Broadcast radio is first a business and if the principal sources of revenue are walking out the door because of one out-of-control mike jockey, then the jockey will be gone in short order. I wonder what his actions towards minorities have been in the past. Is he a bigot thru and thru or does he offer help up to minorities who need it. Let his actions speak as loud as his words. Do not judge him by a 5 seconds worth of microphone time. What is in his heart I wonder. I don't think he is a bigot. He actually had an interesting program at one time. Coarse, but interesting beccause he dug into political situations and was popular enough to attract some big names. He's pretty much turn into another loudmouth. The revs Jackson and Sharpton I'm sure are going to have a field day with this and try and strong arm Imus and his producers and network and so forth What a nice pair of nappy headed black turds those two make. Totally disgusting pieces off **** - the both of them. I'd like to meet them both in a dark ally some night. I'd show them some justice at the business end of a Louisville slugger. They both deserve to die. Sharpton I think is little more than a thug behind clerical robes. Jackson, is much more classy. As far as the gun thing goes isn't a Remington 1100 a shotgun autoloader? I recall buying a 700BDL bolt when I went to hunt in PA cause they don't like autoloaders in PA. Image is very important and the sooner the gun collectors, shooters and hunters realize that the better their position will be. They come across as reacting to situations rather than htinking them through. The writer of that article had the guts to say what a lot of other people feel and he paid the unfortunate price. NEO On Apr 11, 3:32 pm, "Roadie" wrote: On Apr 11, 3:25 pm, "MnMikew" wrote: "Roadie" wrote in message roups.com... Imus made an intemperate remark about a very sensitive group and will suffer much as that former writer for that hunting magazine did. I forget his name, but the guy was a long established really classy writer who stated the obvious about assault rifles. They were bad for the image of the real hunter. The trained dogs from the NRA proceeded to do their work and the magazine could see advertisers pulling back so they axed him. Sorry, you are very uninformed. The NRA had nothing to do with sponsers pulling support for Zumbo. In fact the NRA was one of his sponsers. Of course they did, if not directly then indirectly...good grief..... Only till after the others expressed their dissappointment did the NRA cut ties with him. Calling them "terrorist rifles" is what did him in. Obvious about assault rifles? Do you have any idea what you're talking about? I do indeed. And the image of Joe-sixpack and his assault rifle collection is something that the hunters can do without. I believe he alluded to the image problem in his comments. You do realize Zumbo had a change of heard on the so-called "black rifles". And that they operate EXACTLY the same way an Remington 1100 or 7400 work. And in fact they ARE used quite frequently for varmint hunting. I do feel sorry for the hunting writer. I wonder if an exit like this will make Imus an attractive commodity for satellite radio. Free speech is a great thing. But it does come with consequences. As Zumbo and Imus are finding out. Hopefully Rosie will as well.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
Should Imus be Fired ?
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I wouldn't say Don Imus is bigoted.A lot of times when I drive to the food store or wherever,there are people who are playing that rap crap on their radios and they have that rap crap turned up as loud as it will go.I find that rap crap very disgusting.Why is it that some people can put out that rap crap and they get away with it scot free? cuhulin |
Should Imus be Fired ?
"Roadie" wrote in message ups.com... As far as the gun thing goes isn't a Remington 1100 a shotgun autoloader? I recall buying a 700BDL bolt when I went to hunt in PA cause they don't like autoloaders in PA. Yes the 1100 is an autoloader, just like an AR15. The only real difference is cosmetic. Image is very important and the sooner the gun collectors, shooters and hunters realize that the better their position will be. They come across as reacting to situations rather than htinking them through. The writer of that article had the guts to say what a lot of other people feel and he paid the unfortunate price. Yes image is important. But it is just as easy to be a slob hunter with a 700BDL(great gun, I have one) than it is using an AR15. Pretty much the only people using AR type rifles for hunting are varmint hunters. Many, many hunters also own so-called "assault rifles". |
Should Imus be Fired ?
Imus Dropped from MSNBC. (NBC,Nothing But Communism)
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Should Imus be Fired ?
"Roadie" wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 10, 9:31 pm, wrote: Online Poll in link below . . http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/sports...?event_id=2875 It's not if he will be fired but when. Don Bigmouth Imus is seeing advertisers pull their business from his show. He is now on 2 week leave from the show which will hopefully be extended in perpetuity. Don is apparently going to meet with the players for them to present their side of the story. No press allowed inside, but I'm sure the gory details willl be leaked from both sides. Imus made an intemperate remark about a very sensitive group and will suffer much as that former writer for that hunting magazine did. I forget his name, but the guy was a long established really classy writer who stated the obvious about assault rifles. They were bad for the image of the real hunter. The trained dogs from the NRA proceeded to do their work and the magazine could see advertisers pulling back so they axed him. Whut did dey ax him??? I do feel sorry for the hunting writer. I wonder if an exit like this will make Imus an attractive commodity for satellite radio. |
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