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Should CNN...lose its FCC lincense for defauding the America public with all the Demo's plants..like the Gay General..Hello..if he is really gay he would have join the navy..hello..seaman on the poop deck...thanks..

2007-11-29 10:22:07 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

15 answers

THUGS

2007-11-29 10:26:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

LOL...yea right!!

You're right that the American public was defrauded...but the fraud was committed by the rhetoric spewing candidates...not the General Kerr or the network.

So, CNN should lose its license... right after:

Every single candidate who desperately avoided answering the ACTUAL questions posed...or redirected to a scripted "talk-point"...or openly attacked other candidates for transgressions that are universal among politicians...and/or who wasted the opportunity for meaningful discourse by perpetuating silly partisan propaganda...is kicked out of the Republican party for shaming the party and the nation with their phony...focus group driven answers!!

Even funnier than your question...are the mono-syllabic responses you're getting from the mouth-breather crowd. Most responses serve as further proof that opinions are like flatulent backsides...everyone has one.

The difference is...most people are embarrassed by their hind quarters stinky aroma...whereas most respondents here seem quite proud of the stench emanating from their crappy opinions.

2007-11-29 19:00:16 · answer #2 · answered by widewillie 4 · 0 0

better yet, why do neoclowns freak out if anybody brings reality to the political process?
All I ever hear from the knuckle-daggers is how somebody should NOT: Have Free Speech!
Have right of liberty!
Have right of legal council!
Have right to know the Truth.

Well clowns, think about this.
If you some how get your hate laws passed, how long before your party gets kicked out by another party(not necessarily the Dems), and that incoming party uses these hate laws against YOU!!

have fun.

2007-11-29 18:33:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Please provide a link, or at the very least, supporting evidence so I can comment.

It seems to me, what you are doing is just more partisan BS. I don't like that on the right, as well as the left, but it seems I see more of it coming from the right, rather then the left. Maybe because the left has more legitimate sources and factual news that is not wildly supposition in its nature, then the right has.

Anyway, please provide information to your allegations and why the FCC should yank their license.

Peace

Jim

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2007-11-29 18:35:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No, I don't believe it's unreasonable for Republican candidates to address issues of concern to Democrats, and vice versa. If the next President is to be expected to reunite the country after the current divisive run, they're going to need to be everyone's President.

Although I do believe they should have to stop calling them "debates". Both the Democratic and Republican versions have been panel discussions, with no actual debate taking place.

2007-11-29 18:34:41 · answer #5 · answered by Beardog 7 · 1 0

Well, first no one can prove that CNN planned this. We may all know it, but we cannot prove it.

Second, unfortunately there are plenty of gays in the Army. Not sure about the poop deck thing but trust me they are still not tolerated in the Army either.

And thank goodness I never worked for that General.

2007-11-29 18:27:50 · answer #6 · answered by SFC_Ollie 7 · 0 1

Its no coincident that this happened on the Communist News Network. Im think its crazy that the Republican nominees agreed to do it. There was an agenda and it wasnt just the gay General there were other staged questions from the supposedly regular people on you tube. I wish they would lose thier license but they wont this is normal work for CNN.

2007-11-29 18:26:56 · answer #7 · answered by JSweed 2 · 1 2

They are not going to lose anything it is called the freedom of whatever would apply act.... what a sham, scam, and shame the entire time was. That moron Cooper asking these men who are trying to answer real questions about the policies and issues facing our country, CNN is ridiculous and I am not gonna watch the channel again. I am not sure I did too much anyway. I think that fair play is the way to go. What a waste of my beauty sleep.

2007-11-29 18:30:12 · answer #8 · answered by S 3 · 0 3

Evidence? I didn't think so. Why are cons so afraid of a retired gay General?

Are these the same people who have be crying for months about America's Generals being "disrespected" by an obscure advertisement?

Say are you secretly working for Move on?

2007-11-29 18:24:29 · answer #9 · answered by God 6 · 4 2

Why would CNN care now? They've been misleading the public for ages! And people think Fox is misleading! Psh

2007-11-29 18:26:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I'm with the big G what has you cons so spooked about the retired general's question? Why won't you look at his question's merit? It's because it was a good question and you know it. And you don't have a good answer to cover up your bigotry.

2007-11-29 18:28:29 · answer #11 · answered by St. Tom Cruise 3 · 5 0

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