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To: Nextrush

I don’t watch Imus and don’t care for him, but I don’t want to see somebody’s career destroyed over a comment that he has apologized for profusely. I do hope he understands now how ridiculous the PC police are. For Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to pass judgment on anyone after what they’ve done to people in the past is outrageous. This is simply about a power trip to them. Maybe, just maybe, someday what goes around will come around.


450 posted on 04/10/2007 5:51:17 AM PDT by Proudcongal (One cannot have an understanding of or respect for the U.S. Constitution and be a leftist.)
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To: Proudcongal
For Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to pass judgment on anyone after what they’ve done to people in the past is outrageous. This is simply about a power trip to them. Maybe, just maybe, someday what goes around will come around.

That's what makes this whole thing so absurd. Imus has always come across as so tough, so rigid, so set in his ways. He's the last person in the world I'd have ever thought would kow-tow to the likes of Sharpton and Jackson. As for apologizing...rightfully so, he should have apologized to the Rutgers women's team and their families, but beyond that...he owes the racebaiters absolutely nothing!

I'd have never thought Imus of all people would go down this PC road...appearing on Sharpton's radio show????? [My initial thought upon learning Sharpton even had a show was: "Who knew!"] I agree with all the other comments about...blood in the water...the sharks are circling now.

514 posted on 04/10/2007 8:47:01 AM PDT by nfldgirl
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