Do you think these comments by Bryant Gumbel are outrageous?

This freedom of speech thing - OUTRAGEOUS! I'm just OUTRAGED by it! How can we put an end to it?

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I have this moved the question to Politics. To your cheeky response. You again are having a hard time with comprehension.

Nowhere did I suggest he doesn't have the freedom to say what he wants, I asked if people thought what he said was outrageous. Please try to keep up. S employer could put an end to to his employment like they have put an end to others who have said things they don't like.

He has the freedom of speech but he doesn't have freedom from actions by his employers. Directmale 14 days ago .

What can we do to get him FIRED?! Or maybe we could stone him to death? Which would better express our outrage?

And then let's get to work on repealing that 1st amendment. Jpg.

I didn't ask if he had the right to say it, I asked if it was outrageous. Directmale 14 days ago .

I gave you two sentences. Count the second one as a bonus.

Bryant Gumble is/was a sportscaster last time I checked. No smarter and/or dumber than any one of us. He just has a different/better job.

He can be just as biased as any of us. Trouble is - we tend to put a higher level of Ghandism (if that can be a word) on ENTERTAINERS - And that's a shame.

What I think is outrageous is how some people are so fast to become OUTRAGED over someone stating an opinion, and are even faster to run to an internet site and ask a "question" about it. The only thing I am trying to not laugh about is the fact that you felt this worthy of setting your hair on fire over it ( and that the pickings are so slim this morning that you had to resort to this. )BTW- I offered a couple of explainations and asked a couple of questions in your car manufacturing question.

If you can take time away from asking tripe to start an argument, and care to actually have a serious discussion, I will look for your comments in your question over there.

I'm having trouble even figuring out what the comment was or referred to, but yes, it sounds kind of like grandstanding to me.

Also, see Marc and Howard's comments from earlier. What is apparent from Corbett’s actions and from the face of the Complaint, however, is that college football possesses influence and leverage unmatched by any other sport. The language of the Complaint readily concedes the influence of the sport, stating at the outset of the facts that “Division I college football is big business.”

Further, much of the State’s case centers on the alleged economic impact of the sanctions, including effects on the School’s revenue, on local businesses, and on jobs.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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