Just now on FOX NEWS it was apparently a big deal that Rosie O' Donnel expressed her opinion about Iran and the war and that the World Trade Center was a conspiracy, and now everyone is calling her a lunatic????
I want to know, granted it was on national television, but what's SO wrong with expressing an opinion? Everyone is saying that it was improper for NBC to allow Rosie to make such comments on national television. Why not? Shouldn't her opinion be heard just as much as anyone else on television?
My OPINION is that Rosie's words were words of HER OWN mind. I feel that many superiors get uncomfortable over the idea of the American population THINKING FOR THEMSELVES. Since Rosie was expressing a very powerful opinion over major issues in America and elsewhere, it seemed "inappropiate" or "carzy" all because we are trained to watch and obey everything we hear on the news. The media/news is nothing but a tool to supress the working minds of American individuals. Your opinion?
2007-03-30
10:24:04
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When I said "inappropiate" or "carzy", I actually meant "inappropiate" or "crazy". My bad. ^_^
2007-03-30
10:26:15 ·
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She has every right to her opinion she just needs to get her facts straight. Yesterday she said it was impossible for steel to melt (which is completely untrue) and the issue with donold trump. She is a good at what she does she just needs to know what and what not to say.
2007-03-30 10:34:01
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answered by jordan e 3
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'Don't Fear the Terrorists, They're Mothers and Fathers'
Doesn't that sound like the words of a lunatic?
And I wouldn't object to her voicing her opinion if it wasn't so lopsided. There are always 3 or 4 liberals & ONE conservative. Poor Elisabeth Hasselbeck is always outnumbered! And Rosie has shut Elizabeth down, as if she is granted only to one sentence of opposition to the great Rosie's almighty word!
2007-03-31 20:15:11
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answered by Smart Kat 7
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Well, since the vast majority of Americans consider the 9-11 conspiracy theorists to be lunatics, what do you expect?
The problem with some people is that they question quite literally anything and everything under the sun, which by the way is responsible for our planet's slight temperature rise, not humans.
They think everything is some kind of coverup.
2007-03-30 18:00:16
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answered by dave b 6
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You do not know what you write of. Its ABC not NBC. Jane Fonda also had free speech. She thought Vietnamese Cong were the good guys. That Americans were the bad guys. I think Rosie is a paid terrorist. She is paid to rabble rouse any and all dummies who will believe her. A fat , mouthy, lesbian.,bully. That is all she has going for her. The gay community and those who think America is bad. Who have not read any history about Iraq. Whose liberal public school teachers gave up teaching you to be proud of your country. Instead they are making sure you know how to satisfy your sexual desires.
2007-03-30 17:46:21
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answered by swamp elf 5
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So it's OK for Rosie to express herself about something but not alright for others to express themselves about Rosie!
Sounds like a double standard!
2007-03-30 20:18:34
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answered by Homeless in Phoenix 6
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Dear Rosie:
YOU'RE FIRED!!!!!!
Sincerely,
Donald Trump
2007-03-31 16:40:38
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answered by Phil P 4
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She has every right to express her opinion but where she goes wrong is that she is grossly ignorant and ill-informed. I don't comment on nuclear physics because I don't know a darn thing about it. I'd look stupid doing it. She's a bonehead and an embarrassment to the network.
2007-03-30 17:30:45
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answered by Michael C 3
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She's getting far too much attention....I think if the majority of Americans believed in the theory that she's preaching about, she'd be saying the opposite of what she's saying now.. She's being obnoxious because it's getting her notoriety and attention....and she's getting it....She may be stupid about everything else but she's smart on how to get attention.
2007-03-30 17:29:17
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answered by Summer I 3
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Yep, she's officially crossed the line from "idiot" to "full-blown moonbat".
2007-03-30 18:54:29
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answered by BDZot 6
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I would believe Rosie long before I believed Fox news
2007-03-30 17:31:46
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answered by Carol M 4
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