Title: The truth will set you free but not until it is finished with you. Post by: Joeylc on July 09, 2011, 05:53:44 PM People should not fear their government
the government should fear its people :137- :137- :210- :210- :210- The truth Obama is a Dick ... :210- :210- Says one reporter.. :5- :5- :3- :3- Msnbc try's to cover up comments from one reporter BUT THE 7sec button did not work :97- :97- :97- :97- You have got to love Live TV... We all know how Msnbc loves to kiss OBAMAS ASS... :58- :58- :58- and now one of there Owen tells the truth and get's the ax for it. :30- :30- The Liberal Left wing mainstream media has it nose so far up Obamas ass that if he farts they burp it out. :47- :47- :47- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heKRmlHRMJo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heKRmlHRMJo) MSNBC suspends analyst for remark on Obama By DAVID BAUDER AP Television Writer NEW YORK—MSNBC suspended political analyst Mark Halperin for an off-color remark about President Barack Obama on "Morning Joe" Thursday. "I thought he was a dick yesterday," Halperin said on Thursday's show during a discussion about Obama's news conference the day before. :3- :3- :3- The truth will set you free !!! :3- :3- :3- Halperin, a Time magazine editor at large, quickly apologized on the air and in a statement. MSNBC suspended him indefinitely and Halperin said he believed the action was appropriate. :294- :dickhead- Halperin had prefaced his remark by asking, "Are we on the seven-second delay?" and said after that "I hope it worked." :5- :52- :5- :52- It didn't. :shitfan- :shitfan- :shitfan- :shitfan- The reference was to a brief delay in a TV show transmission that gives a producer the chance to :79- :79- quickly silence an offending remark before it goes out over the air. MSNBC said "Morning Joe" had the delay, but a producer pushed a wrong button and Halperin's statement wasn't edited out. :52- :52- MSNBC said Halperin's comment was "completely inappropriate and unacceptable" and apologized to the president. :294- :dickhead- "I want to offer a heartfelt and profound apology to the president, to my MSNBC colleagues, and to the viewers," Halperin said. "My remark was unacceptable, and I deeply regret it." :294- :dickhead- White House spokesman Jay Carney, a former Time magazine bureau chief in Washington, said Halperin's comment was an inappropriate thing to say about any president, and that he had expressed this sentiment to network executives. :8- :8- Carney had no comment on MSNBC's decision to suspend Halperin. :ban- :ban- :ban- :ban- Time magazine spokesman Daniel Kile said the company had told Halperin his behavior was unacceptable. :30- :30- Title: Re: The truth will set you free but not until it is finished with you. Post by: StatFreak on July 10, 2011, 01:00:20 AM People should not fear their government the government should fear its people :137- :137- :210- ... Time magazine spokesman Daniel Kile said the company had told Halperin his behavior was unacceptable. :30- :30- Halperin's only unacceptable behavior was to apologize for his remark. Shame on MSNBC. |