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Rosie still misses the point

Rosie responds to the outrage of her comments about 9/11 and other anti-American, left-wing rethoric. Here is a blog entry from Rosie’s blog entitled: ‘two paragraphs‘ that attempts to address the controversy.

9/11 affected me deeply, as I know it did many Americans. The falling of the twin towers served to remind me that many of the assumptions Americans have about their lives are rooted in false feelings of security. In light of this reminder, I have begun doing exactly what this country, at its best, allows for me to do: inquire. Investigate. America is great in so many ways, one of which is the freedom to speak, and indeed think, freely. I have, of late, begun exercising the rights bestowed upon me by the democratic system I value, and the exercising of these rights has taken the form of an inquiry into what happened five years ago, an inquiry that resists the dominant explanations and that dares to entertain ideas that push me to the edge of what is bearable. I have come to no conclusions and, given the scope of the subject, will not for some time.

If the very act of asking is so destabilizing for people, than I have to wonder whether the fabric of our democracy is indeed so raveled it is beyond salvage. My own belief is that the act of asking is itself reparative, because it brings to life the values on which our constitution rests. I am, therefore, pledging my allegiance, hand over heart, trying, as always, for a rigorous truth.

Nothing wrong with ASKING…

Sorry but ASKING QUESTIONS is not what caused this controversy. Accusing your own country of blowing up the twin towers on 9/11 is the problem. Declaring America and everything it stands for as the enemy is the problem. Siding with the Islamofacist state of Iran against the British and THEN accusing your own country of engineering the kidnapping for political gain is the problem.

In the above paragraphs she now declares this Democracy beyond repair. Why? Because she exercised her first amendment right to speak and then we exercised our first admendment right to reject your words and your anti-American positions with our own statements.

Rosie has completely missed the point. The American people have had enough of The View providing a platform for her anti-American rant day after day. The time has come for ABC to remove this woman from the show.

I guess Donald Trump was right; she really IS going to ruin this show.

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  2. By Gull on Apr 2, 2007 | Reply

    If the tv in my outter office is on The View (and I hear her voice), I immediately change the channel. She’s not a “healthy” person, IMO. I certainly don’t want children hearing her rant and vent.

    For all the attention she is receiving, ABC will likely keep her around. I suggest around 4 am for a late late nite talk show where she express her own version of The View — when rational folks are doing what most rational folks do at 4 am ….

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