I don't think much about these public apologies. Actions speak louder than words. It seems public apologies especially those from the mainstream media, they are never sincere, usually forced, and never really accomplish anything. Firing her means more than any apology. If they bring her back after a big round of apologies, I will be more upset than if they just say nothing. I would be even happier if they fire a producer or 2 more. An apolology is just words... Empty wordsflintknapper wrote:frankie_the_yankee wrote:An apology to Mr. Walton and their viewers would be nice.Liberty wrote:What would you want them to say. They did fire the reporter. That is quite a statement in itself. Its become a personell issue now.Locke wrote:I'll be sending him a letter and donation tomorrow. Great idea.
Also if Fox doesn't say something soon we may need to get a list of their sponsors and express our displeasure.
It certainly would.
The offense was made "public", so should be the apology.
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- Sat Oct 20, 2007 8:20 am
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- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Support for Mr. Walton
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What would you want them to say. They did fire the reporter. That is quite a statement in itself. Its become a personell issue now.Locke wrote:I'll be sending him a letter and donation tomorrow. Great idea.
Also if Fox doesn't say something soon we may need to get a list of their sponsors and express our displeasure.