I know that other people on FR don’t like Juan, but I kinda like the Guy. Now when he wrong he is really wrong and I could ring the guy’s neck. But I have been in agreement with him on some issues, especially when he takes off the political glasses and uses his common sense. Just my humble opinion of the Guy.
NPR is so wrong with this, I never listen to NPR, so I am wondering if there has been. offensive anti-christian remarks and if so can we write anyone?
I have also grown to like Williams, he seems to be more reasonable and open to ideas other than the Leftist doctrine. This ought to demonstrate to him how very tolerant the Left really is. Maybe we’ll pick up another convert.
I agree. Juan’s definitely some misguided. However,
This is totally a ploy by NPR to gain media attention.
Roger Ailes will probably give Juan his own show on FNC now. What NPR did was stupid, stupid, stupid ... Juan being let go from NPR is only going to HELP - HELP - Juan’s career.
Juan is an idiot and a liberal. He knows what is correct but he will defend liberals all the time. I don’t care if I ever see him again. He defended Clinton for all the years since he came to Washington. Juan can just go away.
Juan is a likeable guy when he's not pushing liberal perspectives. It's a hard lesson that's he's learned on political correctness.
Another Freeper posted a brilliant comment just this week that made me laugh at the time, but holds a very real warning:
RE: “I am wondering if there has been. offensive anti-christian remarks and if so can we write anyone?”
Well... How about NPR banning stations which carry “religious” (code word for “Christian”) programming?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2243146/posts
Cheers