Posted on 10/21/2010 5:27:21 PM PDT by combat_boots
I hope you all are watching BOR (hard as this often is). He gave 4 reasons what's happened to Juan Williams will be good for him. Then, BOR said he has Williams' back.
Williams then got a look in his eye and said he'd not realized but that BOR "is a stand up guy."
Can We the People sue NPR for violation of the 1st Amendment?
1. Chill tactics used with Juan are one example
2. Failure to provide equal platform time
Etc.
I mean they are National Public Radio!
But just about every time I see him he comes up with a good insight or statement that I had not heard yet from anyone else. He's clearly a thoughtful guy which is precisely why the dullards at NPR had it out for him.
A poll came out earlier this week that had %70 percent of voters feed up with PC and thought it was ruining the country. This is a winning issue.
Wasn't it during the summer that some git during an duel interview, told Juan keep on standing on the porch
Id like to see his ass behind bars.
Me, too. Demons like Soros must think they will never die and answer for their evil deeds.
Flashback: NPR Fires a Top Black Manager (NPR CEO hates black people...)
Maynard Institute ^ | 10/16/109 | Richard Prince
Posted on Thursday, October 21, 2010 3:39:22 PM by jimbo123
Less than 24 hours after hosting the National Association of Black Journalists at its headquarters in Washington, National Public Radio let go the black journalist in charge of its newscasts, Greg Peppers, one of two black men in newsroom management at the network.
Peppers, who has been with NPR since the 1980s, was escorted out of the building Friday, colleagues said. He was executive producer of NPRs newscast unit
Its obvious to me. NPR fired Juan because he is an African American. NPR is nothing but a bunch of white racists.
Juan Williams is a decent and honest black man who can think for himself. They do not like that.
“I wonder if this will become an election issue to defund NPR.”
The smart ones will use it.
I dont believe NPRs claim that they dont need federal funding.
I don’t, either. The coming days will prove us right.
Sarah Palin calls for Congress to defund NPR over Juan Williams firing
Palin has a rapid fire war room of her own. Someone has shown her how to put a counter punch out there and make an explosion. This was a great media blitz.
Secret numbers published only for overseas callers to these NPR call-in shows:
Diane Rehm Show 202-537-7872, Weekdays 10-11am ET
On Point, 617-353-0645, Weekdays 1-2pm ET
Talk of the Nation, 202-513-3305, Weekdays 2-4pm ET
This is the easy way to get on air instantly.
You will be asked to state what country you are calling from and how you tune in to NPR (satellite radio or internet or on Armed Forces Network radio in countries that have that). If they ask about your phone number (sometimes they will call you back so you have to give it to them to get on air) you can tell them it is a VOIP number with a US area code (vonage or skype or magijack).
Personally I think NPR is cutting ties to FOX before the attempted extermination.
Please explain. FNC’s extermination?
Most have forgotten that in November of 2003 Joan Kroc left $200Million to NPR.
:-)
You make a good point. Maybe I’ll turn it on.
If you think about it, its always the right who stands up to defend left wingers whether they really deserve it or not.
Right after 9/11 Bill Maher made some stupid comment about the brave terrorists and was stripped of his show. Rush Limbaugh was his most vocal defender.
Alan Colmbs took years of harrassment from the left for working at FOX news (Including a physical attack from Al Franken) Brian Kilmeade bloodied Franken’s nose.
...but I got say he was really hurting tonight on that show.
It was hard for him to put a word in edgewise, but he rally looked stunned through most of the interview.
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