To: Silly
I don't know, maybe we'll get a chance to hear what Greta really thinks now. I work for a major corporation, and I know that there are certain things I just won't say in a professional setting because my boss would go ballistic. It's called job security.
I'll give her a chance. I only trust three-quarters of what I see and half of what I hear anyhow.
33 posted on
01/02/2002 8:20:43 AM PST by
brewcrew
To: brewcrew
Agreed. Remember what a "liberal" John Gibson was at MSNBC? Now that he's on Fox, he can speak his mind. Maybe there's more the Greta than we know. Maybe the sun will rise in the west. Maybe this really is the beginning of the end of the world.
To: brewcrew; memsahib
I don't know, maybe we'll get a chance to hear what Greta really thinks now. I work for a major corporation, and I know that there are certain things I just won't say in a professional setting because my boss would go ballistic. It's called job security. Good point. It's worth noting that The Greta von Xenu Show a few months ago had booked James Sanders, the whistleblower journalist on TWA800 who was thrown in prison for his trouble. However, CNN producers "unbooked" him at the last minute in favor of the former NTSB head and cover-up artist.
That said, I still harbor serious doubts about this person's ability to bring anything to a newscast. Maybe she demonstrate her fly OT powerz for us.
104 posted on
01/02/2002 8:41:50 AM PST by
Plummz
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