[scifinoir2] OT: Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

2007-04-10 Thread KeithBJohnson
Basically, Imus gets to take a vacation. Big deal.  I guarantee you the 
friendship, support, and possibly even future business deals he'll get from 
this will more than offset the loss of two weeks' pay.   Glen Beck--another 
person whose existence in media I question--has already done the Common, he's 
sorry, enough already thing. Comments I've heard from others, like some of the 
the ignorant stalwarts at my job, show me the Limbaugh crowd feels Imus is 
being unfairly attacked for a bad (but funny, I'm sure) joke.  The more people 
like Sharpton clamor for his firing, the more such people rally around him.   
But that's America in all its glorious diversity: you have the right to remain 
ignorant, so help you God.  I think the real lesson to be learned here is that 
racism, ignorance, bigotry--call it what it is--is alive and well. As we 
struggle with issues of the new millennium such as gay rights, immigration, 
religion, American relations with Islamic countries, the shrinking dominan
ce of the white man in culture, expect to hear more junk like this. Those used 
to being in power just can't handle the changes in our world.

I am proud that Sharpton and others stayed on this, that they handled it with 
aplomb, and I'm *really* glad that Sharpton now has a radio show where he can 
respectfully but firmly take people like Imus to task. No longer just a guy who 
marches and protests to gain attention, Sharpton can in a small way use his 
radio and TV presence to combat the ultra-conservative/racist guys who've 
dominated for so long.  We certainly aren't going to be able to get the Imus' 
and Limbaugh's fired anytime soon, but by taking them on from a position of 
confidence and savy, I think we can at least get some companies to think more 
about their blind support of the fools. Imus has said things as bad if not 
worse in the past, and nothing was done. So while I think his racist friends 
will ultimately help him out, I also think the protests force stations like 
MSNBC and halfway intelligent people to at least distance themselves, so that 
it's clear exactly what kind of people continue to support Imus and his 
ilk.

*
Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

Don Imus gets paid a bundle for opening his big mouth on a daily basis. Now, 
he's desperately trying to extricate his foot from said orifice to save his job.
So far it's working. Following a flurry of on-air apologies from the shock jock 
Monday, CBS Radio and MSNBC announced they were suspending Imus for two weeks 
effective Apr. 16 for his comments last week referring to Rutgers University's 
predominantly African-American women's basketball team as nappy-headed hos.
The companies stopped short at terminating the popular host, whose Imus in the 
Morning radio show is syndicated nationally by CBS Radio and simulcast on 
MSNBC. Our continued relationship with Imus is contingent on his ability to 
live up to his word, MSNBC said in a statement, citing Imus' mea culpa as the 
reason he was not terminated.
CBS Radio declined comment beyond explaining that Imus' show will be allowed to 
continue for the rest of this week due to previously scheduled fundraisers for 
Thursday and Friday.
For his part, Imus told listeners that the controversy taught him to measure 
his remarks more carefully.
Here's what I've learned: that you can't make fun of somebody, because some 
people don't deserve it, he said.
Because the climate on this program has been what it's been for 30 years 
doesn't mean it's going to be what it's been for the next five years or 
whatever because that has to change, and I understand that.
Imus explained away his statements by saying he was only trying to be funny 
last Wednesday during a conversation with producer Bernard McGuirk about the 
women's college basketball finals, which Rutgers lost to the University of 
Tennessee the day before.
That's some rough girls from Rutgers, Imus quipped to McGuirk. Man, they got 
tattoos.
To which the producer added, Some hard-core hos.
That's some nappy-headed hos there, I'm going to tell you that, Imus replied.
On Monday, Imus said he regretted his words.
I'm not a bad person, I'm a good person, but I said a bad thing. But these 
young women deserve to know it was not said with malice, he said.
The outspoken radio personality pointed to his charitable work founding the 
Imus Ranch for Sick Children on his cattle ranch in New Mexico, noting that he 
works with children of many races and ethnicities.I'm not a white man who 
doesn't know any African-Americans, he continued.
Also on Monday, Imus appeared as a guest on the Reverend Al Sharpton's radio 
show hoping to do further damage control. Sharpton has been one of Imus' most 
vocal critics, calling on Imus' corporate bosses at CBS Radio to give him the 
boot for his diabolical and racist remarks.
Our agenda is to be funny and sometimes we go too far. And this time we went 
way too far, Imus told Sharpton.
This is not about 

RE: [scifinoir2] OT: Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

2007-04-10 Thread Reece Jennings

I didn't read your whole post.  Gotta go move my mom.
 
I say kill him, and if he comes back in two weeks, he can have
his show back...
 
Extreme?  Well, I'm gettin' a little tired...never mind.
 
You know where this is going!
 

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Subject: [scifinoir2] OT: Imus Gets Two Week Suspension



Basically, Imus gets to take a vacation. Big deal. I guarantee you the
friendship, support, and possibly even future business deals he'll get from
this will more than offset the loss of two weeks' pay. Glen Beck--another
person whose existence in media I question--has already done the Common,
he's sorry, enough already thing. Comments I've heard from others, like
some of the the ignorant stalwarts at my job, show me the Limbaugh crowd
feels Imus is being unfairly attacked for a bad (but funny, I'm sure) joke.
The more people like Sharpton clamor for his firing, the more such people
rally around him. But that's America in all its glorious diversity: you have
the right to remain ignorant, so help you God. I think the real lesson to be
learned here is that racism, ignorance, bigotry--call it what it is--is
alive and well. As we struggle with issues of the new millennium such as gay
rights, immigration, religion, American relations with Islamic countries,
the shrinking dominan
ce of the white man in culture, expect to hear more junk like this. Those
used to being in power just can't handle the changes in our world.

I am proud that Sharpton and others stayed on this, that they handled it
with aplomb, and I'm *really* glad that Sharpton now has a radio show where
he can respectfully but firmly take people like Imus to task. No longer just
a guy who marches and protests to gain attention, Sharpton can in a small
way use his radio and TV presence to combat the ultra-conservative/racist
guys who've dominated for so long. We certainly aren't going to be able to
get the Imus' and Limbaugh's fired anytime soon, but by taking them on from
a position of confidence and savy, I think we can at least get some
companies to think more about their blind support of the fools. Imus has
said things as bad if not worse in the past, and nothing was done. So while
I think his racist friends will ultimately help him out, I also think the
protests force stations like MSNBC and halfway intelligent people to at
least distance themselves, so that it's clear exactly what kind of people
continue to support Imus and his 
ilk.

*
Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

Don Imus gets paid a bundle for opening his big mouth on a daily basis. Now,
he's desperately trying to extricate his foot from said orifice to save his
job.
So far it's working. Following a flurry of on-air apologies from the shock
jock Monday, CBS Radio and MSNBC announced they were suspending Imus for two
weeks effective Apr. 16 for his comments last week referring to Rutgers
University's predominantly African-American women's basketball team as
nappy-headed hos.
The companies stopped short at terminating the popular host, whose Imus in
the Morning radio show is syndicated nationally by CBS Radio and simulcast
on MSNBC. Our continued relationship with Imus is contingent on his ability
to live up to his word, MSNBC said in a statement, citing Imus' mea culpa
as the reason he was not terminated.
CBS Radio declined comment beyond explaining that Imus' show will be allowed
to continue for the rest of this week due to previously scheduled
fundraisers for Thursday and Friday.
For his part, Imus told listeners that the controversy taught him to measure
his remarks more carefully.
Here's what I've learned: that you can't make fun of somebody, because some
people don't deserve it, he said.
Because the climate on this program has been what it's been for 30 years
doesn't mean it's going to be what it's been for the next five years or
whatever because that has to change, and I understand that.
Imus explained away his statements by saying he was only trying to be
funny last Wednesday during a conversation with producer Bernard McGuirk
about the women's college basketball finals, which Rutgers lost to the
University of Tennessee the day before.
That's some rough girls from Rutgers, Imus quipped to McGuirk. Man, they
got tattoos.
To which the producer added, Some hard-core hos.
That's some nappy-headed hos there, I'm going to tell you that, Imus
replied.
On Monday, Imus said he regretted his words.
I'm not a bad person, I'm a good person, but I said a bad thing. But these
young women deserve to know it was not said with malice, he said.
The outspoken radio personality pointed to his charitable work founding the
Imus Ranch for Sick

RE: [scifinoir2] OT: Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

2007-04-10 Thread Martin
I hear you, my friend. Some days, when you just get the feeling that 
conventional means just aren't getting the job done, extremism is in order.

Reece Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
I didn't read your whole post. Gotta go move my mom.

I say kill him, and if he comes back in two weeks, he can have
his show back...

Extreme? Well, I'm gettin' a little tired...never mind.

You know where this is going!


Want a scholarship into the Millionaire Mind Intensive worth $2590?
http://www.secretsofthemillionairemind.com/a/?wid=399929
http://www.secretsofthemillionairemind.com/a/?wid=399929

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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 7:00 AM
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [scifinoir2] OT: Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

Basically, Imus gets to take a vacation. Big deal. I guarantee you the
friendship, support, and possibly even future business deals he'll get from
this will more than offset the loss of two weeks' pay. Glen Beck--another
person whose existence in media I question--has already done the Common,
he's sorry, enough already thing. Comments I've heard from others, like
some of the the ignorant stalwarts at my job, show me the Limbaugh crowd
feels Imus is being unfairly attacked for a bad (but funny, I'm sure) joke.
The more people like Sharpton clamor for his firing, the more such people
rally around him. But that's America in all its glorious diversity: you have
the right to remain ignorant, so help you God. I think the real lesson to be
learned here is that racism, ignorance, bigotry--call it what it is--is
alive and well. As we struggle with issues of the new millennium such as gay
rights, immigration, religion, American relations with Islamic countries,
the shrinking dominan
ce of the white man in culture, expect to hear more junk like this. Those
used to being in power just can't handle the changes in our world.

I am proud that Sharpton and others stayed on this, that they handled it
with aplomb, and I'm *really* glad that Sharpton now has a radio show where
he can respectfully but firmly take people like Imus to task. No longer just
a guy who marches and protests to gain attention, Sharpton can in a small
way use his radio and TV presence to combat the ultra-conservative/racist
guys who've dominated for so long. We certainly aren't going to be able to
get the Imus' and Limbaugh's fired anytime soon, but by taking them on from
a position of confidence and savy, I think we can at least get some
companies to think more about their blind support of the fools. Imus has
said things as bad if not worse in the past, and nothing was done. So while
I think his racist friends will ultimately help him out, I also think the
protests force stations like MSNBC and halfway intelligent people to at
least distance themselves, so that it's clear exactly what kind of people
continue to support Imus and his 
ilk.

*
Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

Don Imus gets paid a bundle for opening his big mouth on a daily basis. Now,
he's desperately trying to extricate his foot from said orifice to save his
job.
So far it's working. Following a flurry of on-air apologies from the shock
jock Monday, CBS Radio and MSNBC announced they were suspending Imus for two
weeks effective Apr. 16 for his comments last week referring to Rutgers
University's predominantly African-American women's basketball team as
nappy-headed hos.
The companies stopped short at terminating the popular host, whose Imus in
the Morning radio show is syndicated nationally by CBS Radio and simulcast
on MSNBC. Our continued relationship with Imus is contingent on his ability
to live up to his word, MSNBC said in a statement, citing Imus' mea culpa
as the reason he was not terminated.
CBS Radio declined comment beyond explaining that Imus' show will be allowed
to continue for the rest of this week due to previously scheduled
fundraisers for Thursday and Friday.
For his part, Imus told listeners that the controversy taught him to measure
his remarks more carefully.
Here's what I've learned: that you can't make fun of somebody, because some
people don't deserve it, he said.
Because the climate on this program has been what it's been for 30 years
doesn't mean it's going to be what it's been for the next five years or
whatever because that has to change, and I understand that.
Imus explained away his statements by saying he was only trying to be
funny last Wednesday during a conversation with producer Bernard McGuirk
about the women's college basketball finals, which Rutgers lost to the
University of Tennessee the day before.
That's some rough girls from Rutgers, Imus quipped to McGuirk. Man, they
got tattoos.
To which the producer added, Some hard-core hos.
That's some nappy-headed hos there, I'm going to tell you that, Imus
replied.
On Monday, Imus said he regretted his words.
I'm not a bad person, I'm a good person, but I said a bad

RE: [scifinoir2] OT: Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

2007-04-10 Thread Reece Jennings

Is there such a thing as 'justifiable extremism?'  Chuckle...
 

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From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Martin
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 7:09 PM
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] OT: Imus Gets Two Week Suspension



I hear you, my friend. Some days, when you just get the feeling that
conventional means just aren't getting the job done, extremism is in order.

Reece Jennings mcjennings124@ mailto:mcjennings124%40yahoo.com yahoo.com
wrote: 
I didn't read your whole post. Gotta go move my mom.

I say kill him, and if he comes back in two weeks, he can have
his show back...

Extreme? Well, I'm gettin' a little tired...never mind.

You know where this is going!

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Subject: [scifinoir2] OT: Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

Basically, Imus gets to take a vacation. Big deal. I guarantee you the
friendship, support, and possibly even future business deals he'll get from
this will more than offset the loss of two weeks' pay. Glen Beck--another
person whose existence in media I question--has already done the Common,
he's sorry, enough already thing. Comments I've heard from others, like
some of the the ignorant stalwarts at my job, show me the Limbaugh crowd
feels Imus is being unfairly attacked for a bad (but funny, I'm sure) joke.
The more people like Sharpton clamor for his firing, the more such people
rally around him. But that's America in all its glorious diversity: you have
the right to remain ignorant, so help you God. I think the real lesson to be
learned here is that racism, ignorance, bigotry--call it what it is--is
alive and well. As we struggle with issues of the new millennium such as gay
rights, immigration, religion, American relations with Islamic countries,
the shrinking dominan
ce of the white man in culture, expect to hear more junk like this. Those
used to being in power just can't handle the changes in our world.

I am proud that Sharpton and others stayed on this, that they handled it
with aplomb, and I'm *really* glad that Sharpton now has a radio show where
he can respectfully but firmly take people like Imus to task. No longer just
a guy who marches and protests to gain attention, Sharpton can in a small
way use his radio and TV presence to combat the ultra-conservative/racist
guys who've dominated for so long. We certainly aren't going to be able to
get the Imus' and Limbaugh's fired anytime soon, but by taking them on from
a position of confidence and savy, I think we can at least get some
companies to think more about their blind support of the fools. Imus has
said things as bad if not worse in the past, and nothing was done. So while
I think his racist friends will ultimately help him out, I also think the
protests force stations like MSNBC and halfway intelligent people to at
least distance themselves, so that it's clear exactly what kind of people
continue to support Imus and his 
ilk.

*
Imus Gets Two Week Suspension

Don Imus gets paid a bundle for opening his big mouth on a daily basis. Now,
he's desperately trying to extricate his foot from said orifice to save his
job.
So far it's working. Following a flurry of on-air apologies from the shock
jock Monday, CBS Radio and MSNBC announced they were suspending Imus for two
weeks effective Apr. 16 for his comments last week referring to Rutgers
University's predominantly African-American women's basketball team as
nappy-headed hos.
The companies stopped short at terminating the popular host, whose Imus in
the Morning radio show is syndicated nationally by CBS Radio and simulcast
on MSNBC. Our continued relationship with Imus is contingent on his ability
to live up to his word, MSNBC said in a statement, citing Imus' mea culpa
as the reason he was not terminated.
CBS Radio declined comment beyond explaining that Imus' show will be allowed
to continue for the rest of this week due to previously scheduled
fundraisers for Thursday and Friday.
For his part, Imus told listeners that the controversy taught him to measure
his remarks more carefully.
Here's what I've learned: that you can't make fun of somebody, because some
people don't deserve it, he