Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
and how is that different from what Rush Limbaugh (the original topic of the thread) does? He talks bad about people who do not share his views and then he doesn't appologize because he doesn't have to and not apologizing serves his purpose of keeping his job as ultra-radical talk show host.

I don't see the logic how expressing disagreement with the decisions that the president of your country equates with talking bad about your country.

Or may be nobody ever expressed their disagreement with President Clinton during his low point?

If I'm being too provocative, please let me know - I don't have thin skin and I'm not offended by any of the postings in this thread, but may be somebody can take offense at mine. I'd just prefer a discussion instead of preaching to the choir type of thread, you know
It's simple ---- handle it within country. Say anything you want to say and do whatever you want to do ---- but do it here -- it's just a matter of etiquette.

I just don't equate bravery with saying something that 80% (sounds like a good percentage to me) of the media/news/entertainment industry within the U.S. is going to agree with.

Justin