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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 779679" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>No actually it is about Fox employees sticking up for Juan. And because of their large listenership, people are becoming informed of what happened to Juan. He is hurt and stunned, and guess who is supportive of him. Yup those nasty old right wingers. When his former boss said he should talk to his shrink, or whatever, who was trying to get info out of that Big boss lady. Yup some nasty investigator from Fox News. </p><p>So it seems to me if it were not for his stint on that station, he wouldnt have much support. I guess when you want to whine and cry about unfair treatment, you can whine and cry on some liberal mamby pamby network no one watches, but when you want to man up, take it on, and be backed up by friends and co workers, you go where you have people with integrity to walk with you through the fire. </p><p>He was not fired because he did something wrong, he was fired because he was too popular from being on Fox. And the lager heads at NPR didnt like it. He has too much integrity for the likes of Shiller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 779679, member: 1944"] No actually it is about Fox employees sticking up for Juan. And because of their large listenership, people are becoming informed of what happened to Juan. He is hurt and stunned, and guess who is supportive of him. Yup those nasty old right wingers. When his former boss said he should talk to his shrink, or whatever, who was trying to get info out of that Big boss lady. Yup some nasty investigator from Fox News. So it seems to me if it were not for his stint on that station, he wouldnt have much support. I guess when you want to whine and cry about unfair treatment, you can whine and cry on some liberal mamby pamby network no one watches, but when you want to man up, take it on, and be backed up by friends and co workers, you go where you have people with integrity to walk with you through the fire. He was not fired because he did something wrong, he was fired because he was too popular from being on Fox. And the lager heads at NPR didnt like it. He has too much integrity for the likes of Shiller. [/QUOTE]
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