Mark Kemp
November 5, 2009 | ZIP/Postal code 28205 | Vetting explained
We're sick and tired of this man. He certainly has a right to express his views, but CNN also has a responsibility to present the news accurately. His show is pure, 100 percent commentary and should be labeled as such before it comes on, otherwise CNN tacitly endorses his views and his inaccurate statements. I'd like to see him gone. Barring that, please rethink the presentation of the show. Otherwise, CNN really is no different from FOX: Mean-spirited entertainment, not news.
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- Being Latino in America
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