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Friday, December 8, 2006
ANDERSON COOPER
Here is my segment on Anderson Cooper 360 on December 8. It's my first Live television appearance.
NIce exchange with AC, especially in pointing out how some issues just fall through the cracks. Good luck on the job, but somehow I think you'll find something.
Great interview with Anderson 180. I say "180" because he tried to do the "balanced" thing of indicting Democrats equally. In this case it wasnt deserved, and you kept to the point. You also got in the plug about your blog-that's how I found you. Keep up the good work and you'll find a job soon. Just think outside the box-and remember wont necssarily be a (boring) 9-5.
It's refreshing to note that Rep. Foley's $100,000 campaign donation payola to Rep. Reynolds committee, seems to have passed the 'ethics tests' applied by this particular coven of christian socialist, neo-conservatist brownshirts. Apparently this $100,000 'resolution of the matter' into Rep. Reynolds pocket is also commensurate with the 'human capitalist' thinking of the RNC's guardians of ethical purity as well...
Good job. Stuck to the issue, remained calm. Looked good.
What has me scratching my head about this whole thing is that our Federal government still refuse to take on the issue of child sexual abuse. Oh, I've heard about age of consent and all that, but people in positions of power who use to abuse must be penalized.
I hope sexually harassed and abused pages start coming out of the woodwork over this.
You did an awesome job! What do you mean it wasnt very good? You looked like a pro and not a hunch of being nervous. Stay strong, opinionated, and stubborn! This country needs more people like you.
NIce exchange with AC, especially in pointing out how some issues just fall through the cracks. Good luck on the job, but somehow I think you'll find something.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, Lane. Thanks for standing up for the truth, even when the media wouldn't report it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for standing up in the early days when no one else would touch the story. I saw you on AC 360. I will stop by the blog now.
ReplyDeleteHey Lane:
ReplyDeleteGreat interview with Anderson 180. I say "180" because he tried to do the "balanced" thing of indicting Democrats equally. In this case it wasnt deserved, and you kept to the point. You also got in the plug about your blog-that's how I found you. Keep up the good work and you'll find a job soon. Just think outside the box-and remember wont necssarily be a (boring) 9-5.
It's refreshing to note that Rep. Foley's $100,000 campaign donation payola to Rep. Reynolds committee, seems to have passed the 'ethics tests' applied by this particular coven of christian socialist, neo-conservatist brownshirts. Apparently this $100,000 'resolution of the matter' into Rep. Reynolds pocket is also commensurate with the 'human capitalist' thinking of the RNC's guardians of ethical purity as well...
ReplyDeleteNice interview. I like how you kept reinterating it was the republican led Congress.
ReplyDeleteGood job. Stuck to the issue, remained calm. Looked good.
ReplyDeleteWhat has me scratching my head about this whole thing is that our Federal government still refuse to take on the issue of child sexual abuse. Oh, I've heard about age of consent and all that, but people in positions of power who use to abuse must be penalized.
I hope sexually harassed and abused pages start coming out of the woodwork over this.
Keep up the good fight.
You did an awesome job! What do you mean it wasnt very good? You looked like a pro and not a hunch of being nervous. Stay strong, opinionated, and stubborn! This country needs more people like you.
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