Thursday, September 14, 2006

 

'Grace' under fire; 'Rosie's riveting truth

Nancy Grace should lose her TV job, at least.

Rosie O'Donnell speaks truth.

--ER

Comments:
Hey, ER, email me sometime. My address is at my blog. Thanks.
 
Nancy Grace most probably will be part of a deep pocket wrongful death suite as soon as the ambulance chasers get to this woman's parents or in-laws. Nancy did kinda go dufass on this woman, and then ran the interview after she comitted suicide anyway. Dumb, if I were management I'd fire her and her producers for abject stupidity.

Rosie? Hell, I would love to see Hanity and Rosie together in a locked room with a TV camera on them for an hour. Probably wouldn't be enlightening but would be great TV, and I'm not really sure who I would bet would come out alive. But which ever did, it would improve American televison.
 
I don't know why these people talk to the media anyway. I don't care who of my family was kidnapped, or who was killed I wouldn't talk to anyone with the media. All they want is to stir up shit. It's none of there business anyway.
 
Most people talk to the media out of desperation that getting the word out will help locate a kidnappee. I agree with you on the other thing. If someone is dead, there's no amount of talking to the press that will bring 'em back.
 
I think Harlan Ellison once wrote a story where a talk show host had driven a guest to suicide, among other crimes. eventually the last guest comes on: Satan, turns 'im to a pillar of salt.

based on Wally George i believe that one was. i remember him well. the proto-Rush.

per the Rosie article: yah, the "Christians don't suicide bomb" has been a big talking point. I'm all: sweetie. they don't HAVE to blow themSELVES up to cause damage, you know it? last i checked shooting abortion doctors and bombing clinics: not so hot. and lest we forget: there's a lot of foaming zealotry ("Crusades") driving this war from this side here, too.
 
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