How about this sports fans?

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Well they are affiliated with ABC or they own them, should clue you in. Home of GMA, should be renamed "Good Morning Liberal America".
 
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Azinger delivers A Zinger!
 

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I am confused. Article discusses ESPN not allowing Azinger to post his anti-Obama tweet but is allowing someone else to tweet on political points of view and therefore calls chastising of Azinger "cherry picking." But I can't find in the article where it is that ESPN allowed someone else to post something and didn't react the same way.

Article was kind of hard to read with the gsvol style cut-and=paste methodology. Can OP or someone point me to part of the article where it documents someone else being allowed to post political points of view?
 
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I am confused. Article discusses ESPN not allowing Azinger to post his anti-Obama tweet but is allowing someone else to tweet on political points of view and therefore calls chastising of Azinger "cherry picking." But I can't find in the article where it is that ESPN allowed someone else to post something and didn't react the same way.

Article was kind of hard to read with the gsvol style cut-and=paste methodology. Can OP or someone point me to part of the article where it documents someone else being allowed to post political points of view?

Ask & you shall recieve.. BTW, Stay classy Kenny Mayne, i loathe you like your BFF Olberman.
 

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Okay, thanks for clarifying.

It would be wrong for ESPN to unevenly enforce their policy, I agree. I did see a comment from an ESPN exec that they have previously enforced the policy on others, but haven't been able to find any reference to what that was, and in what circumstances.

If they are enforcing it only on anti-Obama commentary, then I'd agree that's wrong.
 
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Azinger is good at satire
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Not bad at the game of golf either??

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I am confused. Article discusses ESPN not allowing Azinger to post his anti-Obama tweet but is allowing someone else to tweet on political points of view and therefore calls chastising of Azinger "cherry picking." But I can't find in the article where it is that ESPN allowed someone else to post something and didn't react the same way.

Article was kind of hard to read with the gsvol style cut-and=paste methodology. Can OP or someone point me to part of the article where it documents someone else being allowed to post political points of view?

Your post explains an awful lot about you.

Not only do I not believe you have a law degree, now I'm thinking you are a grade school drop out.

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Sucks and a double-standard. But don't bite the hand that feeds.

Have you ever heard of the word 'integrity?'

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Yes.
Have you ever heard the word gargalesthesia?
Just read up on that one today.

Nope, never heard of it, not in my dictionary but then neither is gargoylophobia, I probably should get a bigger ditionary.

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A couple of days ago I was walking through Space Needle Park and after stopping to listen to a seven piece Bolivian string and flute band for a while, I strolled on past a guy sitting on a bench holding a sign that read; "NEED HELP, family kidnapped by zombies."

I think I've seen his picture on the web before.

Immediately I thought of you because of your screen name, so I'm wondering, is this a common occurance or just an isolated incident?
 
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Nope, never heard of it, not in my dictionary but then neither is gargoylophobia, I probably should get a bigger ditionary.

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A couple of days ago I was walking through Space Needle Park and after stopping to listen to a seven piece Bolivian string and flute band for a while, I strolled on past a guy sitting on a bench holding a sign that read; "NEED HELP, family kidnapped by zombies."

I think I've seen his picture on the web before.

Immediately I thought of you because of your screen name, so I'm wondering, is this a common occurance or just an isolated incident?

I'm gonna go with an isolated common occurrence.

Actually I was just there at the beginning of August. My mother bought a CD from that very Bolivian band.
 
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I'm gonna go with an isolated common occurrence.

Actually I was just there at the beginning of August. My mother bought a CD from that very Bolivian band.

Love their music, between songs they told me the names of those two ten stringed insturments they were playing but no way I could remember.

I also got to hear a guy play one of those two stringed Chinese violins down at Pikes market in front of the fish throwers. First time, I always wanted to hear one played in person.

Back to Espin, of course most of us can think back to when one of their announcers characterized Vol fans as trailor park trash but another thing that really turned me off about them was a show they did once about the poor animals used in rodeos, what a load of crappola.

If there is any group I really loath it is the animal rights fruits, they used Vick as a test case to get the unconstitutional ban on interstate transportation of animals in to case law and also put a lot of circuses out of business with the same sort of BS.

They would love to get it so bucking horses and bulls, bulldoging steers and roping calves couldn't cross state lines also.

Put all together that sort of political activism is a creeping paralysis meant to erase the American heritage completely and mega money corporations like USA Today (Gannet) and ESPN (Disney ABC) are certainly their facilitators.

There were 36 college bowl games at the end of last season, Espin televised 34 of them, FOX had one, CBS had one.

Monopolies have never been a good thing for the American people or anyone else, especially when they take an active hand in trying manipulate political opinion as they obviously did in the case of Paul Azinger vs some of their nutjob airhead employees.
 
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Monopolies have never been a good thing for the American people or anyone else, especially when they take an active hand in trying manipulate political opinion as they obviously did in the case of Paul Azinger vs some of their nutjob airhead employees.

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#22
Major Media Puffs Rapist Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson, former boxer, convicted rapist, son of Islam,
said vile, violent, putrid things about Sarah Palin, all the
while laughing with the radio hosts, who took no offense
when he said he’d like to see Dennis Rodman, “Pushing
her guts up in the back of her head.”
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So ESPN/ABC/Disney allows his comments on air,
laughing and all, and CBS does puff pieces about him,
for him, for his reputation, even going so far as to
reiterate that the folks just don't know the real Mike
Tyson.

Yes, we do, and we see that major media like CBS and
ABC and Walt Disney have twisted, sick agendas, giving
cover to steaming piles of dog**** like Tyson.
 
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If we let people like you post on here, then what qualms should we have with letting Iron Mike spew HIS idiocy on news media outlets?

Same concept.
 

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