CNN I am saddened by your choice
July 18, 2009 | Flint, Michigan | Vetting explained
First let me say RIP to Walter Cronkite, an American icon and hero of the media as we know it. He brought dignity, knowledge, compassion and strength to the news I grew up watching. His voice resonates in my head as I have heard it for as long as I can remember. Through all of my lifetimes historical moments Walter has been there, and that's the way it is!.
Now, to why I have a thumbs down and am VERY disgusted with CNN today. HOW COULD YOU put an ireport of the naked news boy a man with no shirt on only a tie to report on one of the most important men in the history of news as we know it. I am smoking hot over this one. This naked boy may be fine and that may be his little gimmick to get on CNN with his reports, however BAD choice for CNN to use that to pay respect to Walter Cronkite. You hit a BIG low in my book today CNN. That's the way it is!!
SHAME ON YOU CNN!!!!
I had to add to this as CNN did not even take notice??? I wonder why? It is a issue that needs to be addressed as to why ireport posts that are substandard get posted when others that are relevant do not, how does this work?
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- Remembering Walter Cronkite
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