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Re: Gay-rights backers don't want 'Dr. Laura' on TV



Absolutely right. I think Thomas Jefferson said it
(not sure): "I don't agree with what you say but I
will defend to the death your right to say it."
I don't listen to Dr. Laura's radio show and I won't
watch her TV show but if others wish to hear and see
her, let them. Those who don't like her are welcome to
discover two buttons on their TV or remote control:

--the channel selector

--the on/off switch

Will her views incite violence or hatred? Possibly.
Then stand up and give your own views. Or hope that
an economic boycott will work. If she truly has
repulsive views, her show won't last long (unless
people watch it just for kicks). Personally I think
her act is probably best suited for radio anyway.

I will say this: I understand that the taping of the
show has run into problems because "she won't take
any advice from the people behind the show". Oh
right, Dr. L: you want people to take your advice
but won't take advice from others. Nice attitude! :)

--- "Brian T. Vita" <brian_vita@cssinc.com> wrote:
> Isn't it amazing that these groups want freedom of
> press and expression 
> until someone expresses a view contrary to theirs? 


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