Following is the text of the e-Mail I sent to ABC News.
"The national emergency, unfolding today, caused me to turn on the TV to watch news. I happened upon ABC News, because my TV was still on that station (I watched Monday Night Football last night). I stopped watching ABC News years ago because of its obvious liberal bias.
"Peter Jennings's smug and arrogant comments regarding President Bush's leadership have reinforced my decision not to watch ABC News. His comments border on traitorous, and are obviously a perversion of his first amendment freedom.
"Fire him."
Great! I also let our local affiliate know that I (and many others) would NOT be watching their channel as long as Peter Jennings had any part of ABC and they might want to let the network know it - that his performance today was sickening and disgusting at a time when the country should be pulling together.
I still am trying to come to terms with the total disrespect Mr Jennings had in reporting President Bush's response to the events of this infamaous day.
Could it be that Mr. Jennings lofty idea of intelligent thought, actually allow him to see in to the mind of those responsible for dealing with this tragedy
While this nation reels in shock and grief, Mr. Jennings spared no moment to essentially lay the blame at our current administration. Perhaps his intent was to interject "objective" reporting into an ultimate, emotional moment. His intentional personal perspectives were not welcome, at this time, and speaking for myself, at no time in the future.
Until Mr. Jennings is allowed to devolve to his high school drop out beginnings in Canada, (For which I will have pity on the Canadians) WABC has lost a long time viewer and supporter of their advertisers. Then again, I am only one person. I'm sure you won't receive many letters such as this (/sarcasm)!!!