Don Imus was doing his job and got fired. He's said some pretty wild things over his years on the radio, but this one did him in. He said he was sorry for what he said. His apology was accepted by the girl's basketball team. Where's the forgiveness from the public? (Mainly from his sponsors who were responsible for getting his show cancelled.) I can't believe that Bill O'Reilly is still on the air considering the things that come out of his mouth. He's far worse than Don Imus. His verbal abuse isn't a mistake; it's well calculated and what he truly believes.
Alec Baldwin seems to be making some headway with his plea for forgiveness. But the damage is done and his family (Kim & daughter Ireland) must deal with the aftermath.
Mel Gibson's career will be forever tainted due to his drunken blunder. It's a shame because his movies are so good, especially the films that he's directed, "The Passion of Christ" and "Apocalyto."
Rosie O'Donnell is in trouble with ABC for her thoughts on 911 and her statements that building 7 couldn't have come down without the help of explosives. She doesn't blame our government. She just wants to have a conversation about it and invite those who know building demolition on the The View. But alas, she won't have that opportunity.
What's happening to freedom of speech?
Why don't we all just use our channel changers and allow there to be content on television for everyone. I don't have to watch your show and you don't have to watch mine, but they're both there and we can check out each other's shows just to see what's going on in the world. Let's all stay open minded. And remember that we may need to be forgiven one day for a mistake that we make.
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