LOU DOBBS IS THREATENED

oh brother, because he made a mistake of the numbers that makes him a bigot..how friggen ridiculous.
the Hugo Obama made a mistake on the unemployment numbers, does that make him a idiot racist.?

and where is the link where he said this?

Mistake? There were 7,000 cases over thirty years, not three years. How could a so-called respectable newsman make a mistake of that magnitude? It's not like health statistics are that hard to dig up.

So you think it's "friggen ridiculous", yet forked-tongued righties have been sniping at Obama for ages because he said 57 states instead of 47. As you sow, so shall you reap.



http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/30/business/30leonhardt.html?_r=1
 
Mistake? There were 7,000 cases over thirty years, not three years. How could a so-called respectable newsman make a mistake of that magnitude? It's not like health statistics are that hard to dig up.

So you think it's "friggen ridiculous", yet forked-tongued righties have been sniping at Obama for ages because he said 57 states instead of 47. As you sow, so shall you reap.



http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/30/business/30leonhardt.html?_r=1

sniping at the idiot in chief for saying 57 states is not calling him a racist or bigot for saying it...sheeesh..your comparisons are a stretch dear..just like your comparison of war and abortions..:palm:
 
sniping at the idiot in chief for saying 57 states is not calling him a racist or bigot for saying it...sheeesh..your comparisons are a stretch dear..just like your comparison of war and abortions..:palm:

Dobbs is an outspoken critic of Hispanics. As far as I'm concerned, that makes him a bigot.

Sorry, I wasn't comparing war and abortions. I was criticizing those who argue like the only life worth talking about is embryonic.
 
Dobbs is an outspoken critic of Hispanics. As far as I'm concerned, that makes him a bigot.

Sorry, I wasn't comparing war and abortions. I was criticizing those who argue like the only life worth talking about is embryonic.

Not true. Dobbs has criticized Hispanics and others for coming into this country illegally and I'm glad he has.
 
Dobbs is an outspoken critic of Hispanics. As far as I'm concerned, that makes him a bigot.

that is a lie that you lefties have spread that had a hand in him and his family (who by the way his wife is Hispanic) being attacked..nice going..

he is outspoken on the damage of what the invasion of ILEGAL IMMIGRATION from Mexico is doing and costing us in our country.

but don't let facts stand in the way..
 
that is a lie that you lefties have spread that had a hand in him and his family (who by the way his wife is Hispanic) being attacked..nice going..

he is outspoken on the damage of what the invasion of ILEGAL IMMIGRATION from Mexico is doing and costing us in our country.

but don't let facts stand in the way..

Don't worry she never does. :cool:
 
Mistake? There were 7,000 cases over thirty years, not three years. How could a so-called respectable newsman make a mistake of that magnitude? It's not like health statistics are that hard to dig up.

So you think it's "friggen ridiculous", yet forked-tongued righties have been sniping at Obama for ages because he said 57 states instead of 47. As you sow, so shall you reap.



http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/30/business/30leonhardt.html?_r=1

The 57 states was minor compared to all t he other gaffes he made.
 
that is a lie that you lefties have spread that had a hand in him and his family (who by the way his wife is Hispanic) being attacked..nice going..

he is outspoken on the damage of what the invasion of ILEGAL IMMIGRATION from Mexico is doing and costing us in our country.

but don't let facts stand in the way..

I'm hardly the only person who's criticized Dobbs for his stance. What business is it of his how Mexico runs their poverty programs, or whether church leaders criticize the government?

Along with this, he has been a critic of the Mexican government's poverty programs, and of church leaders in Mexico for not criticizing the Mexican government's policies on border security and illegal immigration.

Representative Joe Baca, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, later wrote to CBS insisting that the group...met with Dobbs to "respectfully recommend that he cease the negative portrayal of Hispanics...and treat the issue of immigration in a responsible manner."[19]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Dobbs
 
I'm hardly the only person who's criticized Dobbs for his stance. What business is it of his how Mexico runs their poverty programs, or whether church leaders criticize the government?

Along with this, he has been a critic of the Mexican government's poverty programs, and of church leaders in Mexico for not criticizing the Mexican government's policies on border security and illegal immigration.

Representative Joe Baca, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, later wrote to CBS insisting that the group...met with Dobbs to "respectfully recommend that he cease the negative portrayal of Hispanics...and treat the issue of immigration in a responsible manner."[19]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Dobbs


:rolleyes:
Hey, you lefties and mediamatters, hufferpost, Kos and all the other leftist should be crowing right now..you all think you got him fired from Cnn..but that was the best thing that could of happened for him to leave that Commie propaganda network..hope to see him on Fox news soon the #1 news channel that people go to for the REAL news...
 
He's a bigoted, fear-mongering liar.

"In 2007, Dobbs repeatedly and falsely claimed that Hispanics were responsible for bringing 7,000 new cases of leprosy to the United States in a three year period. The actual total number of all leprosy cases in the United States in that timeframe was on the order of one twentieth of that amount. The Federal Government's National Hansen’s Disease Program specifically refuted Dobbs' claims, but when asked about his statements Dobbs denied he'd made them and took offense at being questioned on the matter."[20]

They have brought diseases into the US and that's a fact, Jack, err, Ethel.
 
:rolleyes:
Hey, you lefties and mediamatters, hufferpost, Kos and all the other leftist should be crowing right now..you all think you got him fired from Cnn..but that was the best thing that could of happened for him to leave that Commie propaganda network..hope to see him on Fox news soon the #1 news channel that people go to for the REAL news...

I don't watch CNN or Faux, so it really makes no difference to me.
 
Hmmm, I like Lou, although I noticed his TV show has diminishing in quality. He spends more time telling us what's coming up instead of getting on with the show. Sort of a time filler.

Oh, well. Perhaps it's time to call the cable company and subscribe to the Playboy channel.
 
I'm hardly the only person who's criticized Dobbs for his stance. What business is it of his how Mexico runs their poverty programs, or whether church leaders criticize the government?

Along with this, he has been a critic of the Mexican government's poverty programs, and of church leaders in Mexico for not criticizing the Mexican government's policies on border security and illegal immigration.

Representative Joe Baca, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, later wrote to CBS insisting that the group...met with Dobbs to "respectfully recommend that he cease the negative portrayal of Hispanics...and treat the issue of immigration in a responsible manner."[19]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Dobbs

Awards

Dobbs has won numerous major awards for his television journalism, most notably a Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award and a Cable Ace Award. He received the George Foster Peabody Award for his coverage of the 1987 stock market crash. He also has received the Luminary Award of the Business Journalism Review in 1990, the Horatio Alger Association Award for Distinguished Americans in 1999 and the National Space Club Media Award in 2000. The Wall Street Journal has named Dobbs "TV's Premier Business News Anchorman". In 2004, Dobbs was awarded the Eugene Katz Award For Excellence in the Coverage of Immigration by the Center for Immigration Studies and in 2005 he received the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution's Statesmanship Award.[56][57] Dobbs was named "Father of the Year" by the National Father's Day Committee in 1993
 
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