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Evil on the Tube

NBC's judgment calls. Also: The continuing shootout. Oklahoma versus the Eastern establishment. Hillary's look of love. A nation of wusses. Plus much more.

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br> Who can come up with a quotation for any occasion? br> Toronto, Kanukistan /p>

NBC, ABS, CBS, and the cable 24 hour news organizations are no longer institutions of journalism, in fact I don't think they even realize what trash peddlers they have become. The mentality or it should be said, "Consensus" is these:

News organizations have convinced themselves that they are just practicing cutting edge journalism.

Many so-called journalists within these institutions are lazy, incompetent, and plagiaristic. The editors and owners of these networks are flaying in the wind at anything to gain market-share, at the expense of people's careers, and lives. The students that were murdered are not even buried yet and the wounds not even beginning to heal yet and NBC put market share and ratings above human decency.

The publics, "Right to Know," has single handedly given Cho Sueng-Li the celebrity status that he craved for so long. The cutesy phrase of, "The publics right to Know" is network executive speak for absolving them of any responsibility of the trash they put out. If anything could be relayed to Mr. Steven Capus, NBC president, I would like to say to him, "I don't want to know or need to know." The only thing that I do want to know is that Cho Sueng-Li buried in an unmarked grave with the shortest route to hell as possible." That's right Mr. Corpus I want to know that Cho Sueng-Li is writhing in hellfire and damnation and suffering a million times more pain than he caused his victims."

But that isn't going to happen, because by NBC giving Cho Sueng-Li his celebrity status will only fuel those that are still out there who want the short cut to fame. Unfortunately, there is worse human garbage out there than Cho who are dreaming up more heinous, and viscous schemes of stardom. By Mr. Capus giving Cho Sueng-Li national and world exposure the sick and warped minds that are still out there realize that they don't need UTube anymore, why should that have to settle for this small outlet, when they can thrust upon the world in instant celebrity status by the network trash merchants of the likes of NBC.

p>NBC President Steven Corpus cannot entirely shoulder the reasonability of this because if it weren't for those bottom feeding Americans out there that feed off the garbage that the networks produce then there wouldn't be a need for market share and ratings would there? br> -- Melvin Leppla br> Jacksonville, North Carolilna /p> p> Have you ever hit the nail on the head with this one. In my local rag, a person mentioned what is needed in this nation is a revival, while I mentioned about the music and video games out there. We were both attacked vehemently by a couple of the lefties as ignorant savages who are imposing our "values" on society, the poster even ranting about the crusades In my case, I was taken to task for daring to suggest the music and games had anything to do with this type of behavior. Of course I replied in my usual succint manner to point out the misconceptions which resulted in another tirade. This vehemence on the left towards anything that remotely suggests they have it wrong is the same type of behavior manisfested by this perp, though in his case, it was far more extreme. br> --
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