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to: viewerservices@msnbc.com
NBC’s decision to air the material provided by mass murderer Cho Seung-Hui was unspeakably vile. You are dead to me: not a minute on TV, not a click on the web, not an utterance of your cursed name. Your paychecks should turn to ashes on your serpent tongues. May your enterprise fail, and your hopes and dreams be dashed to bits. God have mercy on your tiny souls.
Michael Anderson
San Antonio, Texas
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I will not type those five letters in juxtaposition again.
to: viewerservices@msnbc.com
NBC’s decision to air the material provided by mass murderer Cho Seung-Hui was unspeakably vile. You are dead to me: not a minute on TV, not a click on the web, not an utterance of your cursed name. Your paychecks should turn to ashes on your serpent tongues. May your enterprise fail, and your hopes and dreams be dashed to bits. God have mercy on your tiny souls.
Michael Anderson
San Antonio, Texas
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I will not type those five letters in juxtaposition again.
Update (20 April). Don Surber weighs in, looking for an apology. That’s hopeless. The mass media people are like wife-beaters; they cry and apologize and promise they’ll never do it again. Until the next time. That’s why I don’t subscribe to the newspaper: why pay to have trash delivered?
Update (22 April). David Kahane feels much the way I do. But he’s more subtle.
Update (23 April). More evidence that these people suck. Tip from the Instapundit.
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