Posted on 05/31/2004 4:14:27 PM PDT by ironman
On MSNBC tonight they are running an Abu Ghraib prison bash fesh rerun. On Memorial Day!!!
That is an absolute disgrace. Heads should roll over this.
Well, it might accomplish to things:
1) Lots of complaints
2) Poor ratings.....No one will watch that crap today
This was MY EMAIL to them....in the spot where they asked for stories about Memorial Day....
"I cannot believe what you have on Chrissy Matthews show on MEMORIAL DAY - more Abu Garaib (sp) crap.....we sure know where YOUR alliances are......don't we.....AS IF THIS represents OUR military.....more like it represents the TV Culture MSNBC espouses....have a good life."
Then, I signed it from anywhere USA, with a dummie name, of course.
They just love this Abu Ghraib crap because it gives them an excuse to spit on our soldiers. Before this story broke, even the hardest of the Lefties had to lie and say "we support our troops." Now, they can feel justified for their true hatred of anything military and can spit on soliders and feel they are being noble.
I used to flip to pmsnbc occasionally, but REFUSE to do so, even for Scarborough.
Anyone watching reruns of hardball has NO LIFE, and is already planning to vote RAT.
At least the show is finishing up with an interview of Tom Selleck about his role in upcomming A&E movie tonight on Ike. I have two TVs in my main viewing room. Fox on one and MSNBC (muted) on the other. When the show started with a segment on the "CIA SECRET WAR" I had to find out what they were doing.
you are so right.PMSNBC soon to be history.
I'm not even surprised and am glad I went with my gut instinct to not even surf over to see what, if anything, they'd be airing.
They are a DISGRACE.
Doesn't MSNBC get the news? I mean, the Saudi attack occured two days ago. Somebody check and see if their lines are down.
I guess this is for the leftys to celebrate some version of Memorial Day. Sort of like an anti-Memorial Day. Perverse, but right up their alley.
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