Thursday, March 23, 2006

ANYONE Have a Spine?

From the Drudge Report:

XXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX THU MARCH 23, 2006 13:11:09 ET XXXXX

ABC NEWS EXEC: 'BUSH MAKES ME SICK'; E-MAIL REVEALED

**Exclusive**

A top producer at ABC NEWS declared "Bush makes me sick" in an email obtained by the DRUDGE REPORT.

John Green, currently executive producer of the weekend edition of GOOD MORNING AMERICA, unloaded on the president in an ABC company email obtained by the DRUDGE REPORT.

"If he uses the 'mixed messages' line one more time, I'm going to puke," Green complained.

The blunt comments by Green, along with other emails obtained by the DRUDGE REPORT, further reveal the inner workings of the nation's news outlets.

A friend of Green's at ABC says Green is mortified by the email. "John feels so badly about this email. He is a straight shooter and great producer who is always fair. That said, he deeply regrets the sentiment expressed in the email and the embarrassment it causes ABC News."

Developing...
Now, I really don't have a problem with the content of the email...if you don't like the guy, fine.
But if that is actually your opinion, why don't you have the backbone to admit it??

"Yup, I said it. He makes me sick."
That would be SO refreshing!
Instead, we get these namby-pamby, empty, insincere "apologies".

Words mean things.
Say what you mean, and mean what you say.

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

A "Practical" Fellow

Once again, Global George demonstrates his non-Christianity.
A questioner posed the following to GlobalG following his speech last night in Cleveland:
My question is that author and former Nixon administration official Kevin Phillips, in his latest book, 'American Theocracy,' discusses what has been called radical Christianity and its growing involvement into government and politics," asked an unidentified woman. "He makes the point that members of your administration have reached out to prophetic Christians who see the war in Iraq and the rise of terrorism as signs of the apocalypse. Do you believe this, that the war in Iraq and the rise of terrorism are signs of the apocalypse? And if not, why not?"
Here's his reflective response:
The president elaborated: "Here's how I think of it. The first I've heard of that, by the way. I guess I'm more of a practical fellow.
Never heard of that?? That demonstrates a total lack of any knowledge of Revelation or any of the other books that deal with End Time events.
A dominant Bible theme is that Isreal will be the focus of attention and activity as End Times approach and progress. And this comes as news to such a great Christian as GlobalG?

"I'm more of a practical fellow."
That's code for "I don't believe those fairy tale stories of the Bible. I only believe what my senses tell me."

Global Secular Humanist, boys and girls.
Global Secular Humanist.