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CNN: Cafferty and Viewer Comments

CNN's Jack Cafferty provides a good summary of the recent pro-legalization developments in California and rounds it off with some very sane viewer comments.

Posted By Morrison at 2009-05-07 22:42:07 permalink | comments
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GaryG. : 2013-01-31 13:30:23
That wasn't TOUGH questioning by McCain, it was UGLY.
McCain is exactly why most Americans dont vote republican. He's the Grumpy Old Politican of the GOP. What a sourpuss!
foster. : 2010-07-20 17:47:47
I am sure my one viewer opinion will be of no importance--but must say At one time CNN was my news of choice but it has become some bias that I can no longer trust it for the truth---
Bill Kasalko. : 2010-06-07 20:24:13
I am suprised that CNN has not taken the time to review what is now taking place with the DOW and Nasdaq. Since the "mistake" about a month ago the Dow goes up 200 pts and within two days we have lost all we have gained. This has been happening over and over again. Sound like 08 and 09 all over, it does to me. Clearly there are serious issues with Europe the oil spill and unemployment. However why the severe fluctuations at days end every day. Who is taking advantage of middle america by the savy on Wall St. No major news org has taken the time to do any media investigation on a bi-weekly or even a monthly basis. Doesnt CNN as part of the investigative arm of news media consider this an important issue to develop. It continues to go on and on and now we are down about 1400 pts since the great blunder by someone who accidently sold too much?? Not one major network, including CNN or NBC has taken the story and run with it and pointedly discuss with the nation and with Wall st. financiers, who will be most uncomfortable. It's disappointing and it may very well be a return of the last few years unless some attention is given and also put to the President as to his thoughts on the "why" this is taking place, and it's signifigance. Thank you for your time if you have read this comment, I think it is a serious one to ask financial and political leaders, versus your financial rep saying "hang in there it will get better".
j martin, parsippany nj. : 2009-08-25 11:47:27
the truth of the matter is there is a difference between racking a pistol and executing a man, there is a difference between reving a drill and using one. It would be different if these mock executions were actually executions and we were actually using power tools on detainees but we are not. emailme@ lostwon@gmail.com
j. martin parsippany nj. : 2009-08-25 11:05:53
i have no problem with using such tactics to protect america and its citizens (you, your childeren, our families and myself) I believe that when u deal with such sinister evils such as the masterminds behind terrorist attacks on our beloved country whom are born in raised in environments where torture and beheadings are commonplace amoungst their everyday life, i find it obserd that we are not allowed to implement the same type of fear when interrogating such vile and inhumane vermin. i say " how dare you" to whomever concerns themselves with such petty and inmature rhedoric, name calling and finger pointing when it comes to the safety of our children. i dont believe in showing compassion to mass murderers,petophiles,terrorists,or rapists. i believe once you inflict monsterous inhumanity upon the world you lose your civil rights and should be subjected to whatever treatment neccesary to ensure you no longer posses knowledge of or the power to injure or bring harm to any other innocent human beings no matter what religion, where they live or what color their skin is. no
matter what it takes.thank u Mr. cafferty
brentbill. : 2009-07-28 18:44:04
Obama's approval ratings falling? It's no wonder with a date night in New york that cost American taxpayers a quarter of a million dollars and then he turns around and rents a beach house on Martha's Vineyard to the tune of thirty five thoudand dollars a week, so his daughters can go for a swim. Disgusting.
JOHN DUGAN. : 2009-07-03 20:50:32
Jack Here's a comment for your next show.
Re Sarah Palin,Thanks for Fox .The Thursday CNN (8:00 P.M)
"news"edition took out large segments of Sarah Palins' speech
and said it was "ludcrous"and no one could understand why she
was resigning.Weren"t they listening.??????
FOX at 9:00 played the entire speech which talked about the
Govenerors accomplishments and the reasons she was leaving.
In summary for those at CNN who did not listen,she was unable to properly do her job due to all the ethics charges and bad
press which we all know is in the bag for Obama.All the ethics
charges were overturned however she continues to get
slammed in spite of her excellent work as Governor.We dont
know what her next move will be but I can tell you that no
matter what, she will have plenty of support.As an honest politician who loves her country,she is a breath of fresh air!
angel. : 2009-07-02 14:40:18
when do married women win.. refering to the carolina gov's affair.. we are not at fault.. we are of a different genre..we are not cold...we are women who love our husbands who are attacking our family structure to tear it down... i am a so called influencial community leader and woman..whose husband went with a whochee in ouir community.. i am not an enabler...i have the energy... we have all the tricks the tricks do...its a new world..no millenium women doesn't know the tricks to keep our marriages in tack.
Ryan Whitty. : 2009-06-18 11:09:17
Is Iran to big to fail?
wimb60@hotmail.com. : 2009-05-20 17:45:23
Despite all the mind-numbing debate about closing Guantanamo, we, the People, are no wiser about who among the remaining detainees are guilty of terrorist acts and who is innocent.

Are those remaining all proven terrorists? Are there still those who have had no trial, of whom there is no proof of guilt? Is the toxic taint of Bush/Cheney still poisoning American justice?

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