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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #25 on: October 21, 2010, 12:59:46 PM »
FIXED News seeped to into his brain cells.  :-\

Buh-bye, Juan!

I suppose that if he had spit water melon seeds at the screen, grabbed his genetalia and proudly proclaimed that White men wearing flannel shirts in pickup trucks make him nervous because of all da bad things dah white man dun did to the poor colored folk, you would be recommending him for a peabody award?

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #26 on: October 21, 2010, 12:59:54 PM »
FIXED News seeped to into his brain cells.  :-\

Buh-bye, Juan!

Typical far left kneepadder.  

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #27 on: October 21, 2010, 01:01:21 PM »
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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #28 on: October 21, 2010, 01:01:55 PM »


Is that the best you can do asswipe?   

 

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #29 on: October 21, 2010, 01:03:01 PM »
Is that the best you can do asswipe?   

 
Well, he is mentally challenged...

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #30 on: October 21, 2010, 01:28:17 PM »
Is that the best you can do asswipe?   

 
It pretty well sums it up, PEA BRAIN.
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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #31 on: October 21, 2010, 01:29:46 PM »
Well, I have yet to challenge Billy mentally...
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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #32 on: October 21, 2010, 01:30:28 PM »
It pretty well sums it up, PEA BRAIN.

Right only a far left kook like yourself could agree with Juan getting fired.  

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #33 on: October 21, 2010, 01:34:37 PM »
Right only a far left kook like yourself could agree with Juan getting fired.  
Oh, Archie!
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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #34 on: October 21, 2010, 01:36:12 PM »
Oh, Archie!

 ::)  ::)

I have seen no one by the far left crazies like yourself support this. 

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #35 on: October 21, 2010, 01:37:17 PM »
::)  ::)

I have seen no one by the far left crazies like yourself support this. 
Spelling and grammar skills on par as usual today, PEA BRAIN.
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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #36 on: October 21, 2010, 01:56:14 PM »
NPR CEO: Williams' Views Should Stay Between Himself And 'His Psychiatrist' (Apology from CEO!)
NPR ^ | 10/21/10 | MARK MEMMOTT




Update at 3:30 p.m. ET. NPR CEO Vivian Schiller just released this statement:

"I spoke hastily and I apologize to Juan and others for my thoughtless remark."

That follows, as you'll see below, her comment earlier today that now-former NPR news analyst Juan Williams should have kept his feelings about Muslims between himself and "his psychiatrist or his publicist."[/color]


(Excerpt) Read more at npr.org ...

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #37 on: October 21, 2010, 03:05:23 PM »
this has backfired on npr in to a p.r. nightmare.

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #38 on: October 21, 2010, 10:53:48 PM »
this has backfired on npr in to a p.r. nightmare.

Yep.

NPR Under Fire After Canning Juan Williams
Published October 21, 2010 | FoxNews.com

News analyst Juan Williams' firing from National Public Radio for comments he made about being nervous when flying alongside devout Muslims has sparked a public outcry that includes calls for investigations and a cut in public funding to the broadcaster.

"I think the U.S. Congress should investigate NPR and consider cutting off their money," said Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who is also a Fox News contributor

Gingrich called the firing "an act of total censorship."

"I think the whole idea that if you honestly say how you feel about Islam -- what he said was very balanced, people should read what he actually said -- the idea that that's the excuse for National Public Radio to censor Juan Williams is an outrage and every listener of NPR should be enraged that there's this kind of bias against an American," Gingrich said.

NPR President and CEO Vivian Schiller sent an internal memo Thursday seeking to clarify why Williams' contract was terminated, claiming that the remarks he made on Fox News' "The O'Reilly Factor" weren't the only problem -- he was canned because he's become a pundit rather than an analyst.

"Juan's comments on Fox violated our standards as well as our values and offended many in doing so," Schiller wrote in the memo, obtained by Fox News.

"This isn't the first time we have had serious concerns about some of Juan's public comments," she wrote. "Despite many conversations and warnings over the years, Juan continued to violate this principal (sic).

Speaking at the Atlanta Press Club Thursday, Schiller defended the firing, saying Williams should keep his feelings about Muslims between him and "his psychiatrist or his publicist."

Williams told Fox News that he was fired Wednesday by Ellen Weiss, NPR's vice president for news. He said Weiss told him he made a bigoted statement and crossed a line.

"I said, 'You mean I don't even get the chance to come in and we do this eyeball-to-eyeball, person-to-person, have a conversation? I've been there more than 10 years," Williams said. He said Weiss responded that "there's nothing you can say that would change my mind."

But Williams has won considerable support from media figures and lawmakers. The hosts of ABC's "The View," whose raucous interview with O'Reilly last week sparked a weeklong back-and-forth about making a distinction between Muslims and Islamic extremists, said NPR was wrong to let Williams go.

"I don't think he should have been fired, because, in fact ... lots of people have this idea," said host Whoopi Goldberg.

Host Barbara Walters said Williams perhaps should have been chastised, not fired because he was on the show to give his perspective.

"I think they were very wrong," she said of NPR.

Republican Rep. Peter King went further, calling on Congress to nix any federal money NPR gets "because of its indefensible bias."

"NPR has disgraced itself by caving into CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) and by firing Juan Williams for exercising his right of free speech," he said. "This is political correctness carried to its extreme form."

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who hosts a show on Fox News, called on Congress to stop cutting checks to NPR and said he will no longer accept interview requests from NPR "as long as they are going to practice a form of censorship."

"NPR has discredited itself as a forum for free speech and a protection of the First Amendment rights of all and has solidified itself as the purveyor of politically correct pabulum and protector of views that lean left," he said.

Free Press, a nonprofit advocating media reform, denounced the calls to defund NPR.

"It is time to stop playing politics with our nation's public media system," Free Press President Josh Silve said in a written statement.

"Calling for Congress to defund NPR is nothing more than political opportunism by public figures who have built a career on such shenanigans," he said. "Regardless of what you think about Juan Williams' dismissal, calling for the defunding of NPR is like asking for the death penalty in small claims court."

In June, Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., introduced legislation to end taxpayer funding of PBS and NPR -- a bill that he says would save taxpayers about $450 million each year. But the bill has been largely ignored and gone nowhere.

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the parent company of PBS and NPR, received $420 million in taxpayer funds in 2010 and has requested $608 million for the next funding cycle that begins in 2013.

NPR says government funding makes up less than 2 percent of it budget, with the rest coming from station fees, sponsorships and grants. This week, the radio network received $1.8 million from billionaire investor George Soros to hire journalists to cover legislatures in all 50 states.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations had urged NPR to take swift action against Williams. The group said such commentary from a journalist about racial, ethnic or religious minority groups should not be tolerated.

"NPR should address the fact that one of its news analysts seems to believe that all airline passengers who are perceived to be Muslim can legitimately be viewed a security threats," said CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad.

CAIR national spokesman Ibrahim Hooper told Fox News that the group is "pleased that the network addressed Muslim concerns."

"It was really up to them what to do in response," he said. "I think everyone has recognized now that perhaps it wasn't a good fit between the network and Mr. Williams."

Hooper said he did not think Williams, an African American who has written extensively on civil rights in the United States, is a bigot. But Hooper said, "Everybody's accountable for their words and their actions, and when he seemed to legitimize singling out people who are perceived to be Muslim based on their attire on airlines, I think that crosses the line."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/10/21/npr-seeks-defuse-uproar-williams-firing-critics-congress-defund-network/

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #39 on: October 21, 2010, 11:03:43 PM »
N.P.R. is member supported and will be just fine. The repubes and their supporters, as well as FIXED News and the Ditto Heads, will "piss and moan" and try to make a fuss out of this for a few days. Then it will all go away.

NPR is the best of its genre in the business...bar none.
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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #40 on: October 21, 2010, 11:21:02 PM »
N.P.R. is member supported and will be just fine. The repubes and their supporters, as well as FIXED News and the Ditto Heads, will "piss and moan" and try to make a fuss out of this for a few days. Then it will all go away.

NPR is the best of its genre in the business...bar none.

Actually NPR is both privately and publicly funded. It receives a substantial amount of federal money each year. The receive grants each year from the federal government, as well as funding on the local level from each state. Without the federal and state money, NPR would not exist nearly at the capacity it does now. One vote from congress could seriously threaten NPR's livelihood, which personally I'd be in favor of even before this event transpired.

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #41 on: October 22, 2010, 06:14:36 AM »
The far left are nothing but stalinists.

Juan Williams said what 99% of thinking people do, especially after the Times Square Bomber, X Mas Day bomber, etc etc. 

As for Benny - what a joke - I'm sure his ghetto ass thinks he is "sophisticated & cultured" listening to NPR when everyone knows he is just your average run of the mill pants on the ground hood rat.       

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #42 on: October 22, 2010, 06:16:45 AM »
Oh, Archie!


Still identifying yourself as an old, stupid, uneducated housewife.  Good job tool.

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #43 on: October 22, 2010, 08:05:48 AM »
Now I'm convinced that Benny is retarded. Best in the business? Have you ever listened to NPR? The best part of the NPR broadcast is the incessant static. It's the dryest, most boring brand of news/talk radio on the dial by a mile. The fact that it's a socialist/ Marxist outfit doesn't bother me. The programming is robotic and unbelievably boring. I put it on sometimes when i have trouble sleeping. It works better than Tylenol PM. 

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #44 on: October 22, 2010, 09:00:31 AM »
N.P.R. is member supported and will be just fine. The repubes and their supporters, as well as FIXED News and the Ditto Heads, will "piss and moan" and try to make a fuss out of this for a few days. Then it will all go away.

NPR is the best of its genre in the business...bar none.

Why does Juan saying he's afraid to fly with Arabs reflect poorly on NPR?  It's a totally understood fear shared by 99% of the population and he can't talk about it? 

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #45 on: October 22, 2010, 09:02:48 AM »
Why does Juan saying he's afraid to fly with Arabs reflect poorly on NPR?  It's a totally understood fear shared by 99% of the population and he can't talk about it? 

Unless you tow the far left agenda 100% of the time - they will toss you under the bus for anything. 


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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #46 on: October 22, 2010, 10:39:03 AM »
JUAN WILLIAMS: I Was Fired for Telling the Truth
By Juan Williams

Published October 21, 2010
| FoxNews.com




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NPR fired me for telling the truth. The truth is that I worry when I am getting on an airplane and see people dressed in garb that identifies them first and foremost as Muslims.

This is not a bigoted statement. It is a statement of my feelings, my fears after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 by radical Muslims. In a debate with Bill O’Reilly I revealed my fears to set up the case for not making rash judgments about people of any faith. I pointed out that the Atlanta Olympic bomber --  as well as Timothy McVeigh and the people who protest against gay rights at military funerals -- are Christians but we journalists don’t identify them by their religion.

And I made it clear that all Americans have to be careful not to let fears lead to the violation of anyone’s constitutional rights, be it to build a mosque, carry the Koran or drive a New York cab without the fear of having your throat slashed. Bill and I argued after I said he has to take care in the way he talks about the 9/11 attacks so as not to provoke bigotry.

This was an honest, sensitive debate hosted by O’Reilly. At the start of the debate Bill invited me, challenged me to tell him where he was wrong for stating the fact that “Muslims killed us there,” in the 9/11 attacks. He made that initial statement on the ABC program, "The View," which caused some of the co-hosts to walk off the set. They did not return until O’Reilly apologized for not being clear that he did not mean the country was attacked by all Muslims but by extremist radical Muslims.

I took Bill’s challenge and began by saying that political correctness can cause people to become so paralyzed that they don’t deal with reality. And the fact is that it was a group of Muslims who attacked the U.S. I added that radicalism has continued to pose a threat to the United States and much of the world. That threat was expressed in court last week by the unsuccessful Times Square bomber who bragged that he was just one of the first engaged in a “Muslim War” against the United States. -- There is no doubt that there's a real war and people are trying to kill us.

Fox Programming Pulled From Cablevision As Contract Ends Dollar Surge Crushes Stocks; Dow Drops 165 Was NPR Right to Fire Juan Williams? NPR Under Fire After Canning Juan Williams RAW DATA: NPR Internal Memo on Juan Williams Mary Katharine Ham, a conservative writer, joined the debate to say that it is important to make the distinction between moderate and extreme Islam for conservatives who support the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on the premise that the U.S. can build up moderate elements in those countries and push out the extremists. I later added that we don’t want anyone attacked on American streets because “they heard rhetoric from Bill O’Reilly and they act crazy.” Bill agreed and said the man who slashed the cabby was a “nut” and so was the Florida pastor who wanted to burn the Koran.

My point in recounting this debate is to show this was in the best American tradition of a fair, full-throated and honest discourse about the issues of the day. -- There was no bigotry, no crude provocation, no support for anti-Muslim sentiments of any kind.

Two days later, Ellen Weiss, my boss at NPR called to say I had crossed the line, essentially accusing me of bigotry. She took the admission of my visceral fear of people dressed in Muslim garb at the airport as evidence that I am a bigot. She said there are people who wear Muslim garb to work at NPR and they are offended by my comments. She never suggested that I had discriminated against anyone. Instead she continued to ask me what did I mean and I told her I said what I meant. Then she said she did not sense remorse from me. I said I made an honest statement. She informed me that I had violated NPR’s values for editorial commentary and she was terminating my contract as a news analyst.

I pointed out that I had not made my comments on NPR. She asked if I would have said the same thing on NPR. I said yes, because in keeping with my values I will tell people the truth about feelings and opinions.

I asked why she would fire me without speaking to me face to face and she said there was nothing I could say to change her mind, the decision had been confirmed above her, and there was no point to meeting in person. To say the least this is a chilling assault on free speech. The critical importance of honest journalism and a free flowing, respectful national conversation needs to be had in our country. But it is being buried as collateral damage in a war whose battles include political correctness and ideological orthodoxy.

I say an ideological battle because my comments on "The O’Reilly Factor" are being distorted by the self-righteous ideological, left-wing leadership at NPR. They are taking bits and pieces of what I said to go after me for daring to have a conversation with leading conservative thinkers. They loathe the fact that I appear on Fox News. They don’t notice that I am challenging Bill O’Reilly and trading ideas with Sean Hannity. In their hubris they think by talking with O’Reilly or Hannity I am lending them legitimacy. Believe me, Bill O’Reilly (and Sean, too) is a major force in American culture and politics whether or not I appear on his show.

Years ago NPR tried to stop me from going on "The Factor." When I refused they insisted that I not identify myself as an NPR journalist. I asked them if they thought people did not know where I appeared on the air as a daily talk show host, national correspondent and news analyst. They refused to budge.

This self-reverential attitude was on display several years ago when NPR asked me to help them get an interview with President George W. Bush. I have longstanding relationships with some of the key players in his White House due to my years as a political writer at The Washington Post. When I got the interview some in management expressed anger that in the course of the interview I said to the president that Americans pray for him but don’t understand some of his actions. They said it was wrong to say Americans pray for him.

Later on the 50th anniversary of the Little Rock crisis President Bush offered to do an NPR interview with me about race relations in America. NPR management refused to take the interview on the grounds that the White House offered it to me and not their other correspondents and hosts. One NPR executive implied I was in the administration’s pocket, which is a joke, and there was no other reason to offer me the interview. Gee, I guess NPR news executives never read my bestselling history of the civil rights movement “Eyes on the Prize – America’s Civil Rights Years,” or my highly acclaimed biography “Thurgood Marshall –American Revolutionary.” I guess they never noticed that "ENOUGH," my last book on the state of black leadership in America, found a place on the New York Times bestseller list.

This all led to NPR demanding that I either agree to let them control my appearances on Fox News and my writings or sign a new contract that removed me from their staff but allowed me to continue working as a news analyst with an office at NPR. The idea was that they would be insulated against anything I said or wrote outside of NPR because they could say that I was not a staff member. What happened is that they immediately began to cut my salary and diminish my on-air role. This week when I pointed out that they had forced me to sign a contract that gave them distance from my commentary outside of NPR I was cut off, ignored and fired.

And now they have used an honest statement of feeling as the basis for a charge of bigotry to create a basis for firing me. Well, now that I no longer work for NPR let me give you my opinion. This is an outrageous violation of journalistic standards and ethics by management that has no use for a diversity of opinion, ideas or a diversity of staff (I was the only black male on the air). This is evidence of one-party rule and one sided thinking at NPR that leads to enforced ideology, speech and writing. It leads to people, especially journalists, being sent to the gulag for raising the wrong questions and displaying independence of thought.

Daniel Schorr, my fellow NPR commentator who died earlier this year, used to talk about the initial shock of finding himself on President Nixon’s enemies list. I can only imagine Dan’s revulsion to realize that today NPR treats a journalist who has worked for them for ten years with less regard, less respect for the value of independence of thought and embrace of real debate across political lines, than Nixon ever displayed.

Juan Williams is now a full-time Fox News contributor. To send a message to Juan click on "Leave a Comment."

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #47 on: October 22, 2010, 10:53:36 AM »
Amen.

The guy is a card carrying democrat. He is not even remotely close to being racist. He supports Obama. He supports most democratic politicians. And oh yeah, he's black. The fact that he goes on O'Reilly's show and actually debates the issues with him should elevate him in the eyes of the left for venturing into "enemy territory". Instead they throw him under the bus because they are spineless pussy's who are under the thumb of terrorist groups like the CAIR and in the pocket of evil multibillionares like George Soros.

Hopefully Juan will consider leaving the side of the aisle that has shunned him for good, and take some more intelligent, prominent minorities with him.

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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #48 on: October 22, 2010, 10:56:59 AM »
I asked why she would fire me without speaking to me face to face and she said there was nothing I could say to change her mind, the decision had been confirmed above her, and there was no point to meeting in person. To say the least this is a chilling assault on free speech. The critical importance of honest journalism and a free flowing, respectful national conversation needs to be had in our country. But it is being buried as collateral damage in a war whose battles include political correctness and ideological orthodoxy.


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Re: NPR Ends Juan Williams' Contract After Comments on Muslims
« Reply #49 on: October 22, 2010, 11:05:36 AM »
Amen.

The guy is a card carrying democrat. He is not even remotely close to being racist. He supports Obama. He supports most democratic politicians. And oh yeah, he's black. The fact that he goes on O'Reilly's show and actually debates the issues with him should elevate him in the eyes of the left for venturing into "enemy territory". Instead they throw him under the bus because they are spineless pussy's who are under the thumb of terrorist groups like the CAIR and in the pocket of evil multibillionares like George Soros.

Hopefully Juan will consider leaving the side of the aisle that has shunned him for good, and take some more intelligent, prominent minorities with him.

Sadly, the terrorist-front group CAIR has this country wrapped around its finger.