Online Effort Launched to Fire David Letterman

by BMCWrites | June 15, 2009 at 08:42 am
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If liberals on the left can demand conservatives be fired or booted out of office for their indiscretions, alleged and actual, it’s only fair for conservatives do the same thing.  That appears to be the thinking of John Ziegler, the man behind the new online effort residing at FIRE DAVID LETTERMAN.COM.

Ziegler, the man well known for having launched the Media Malpractice web site that explains how President Barack Obama got elected and how Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) was targeted, recently launched a site that targets Letterman and provides tools for site visitors to contact CBS and encourage the network to fire the 62-year-old late night talk show host.

Among the tools listed on the site are a sample letter and contact information for both CBS executives and officials at companies that advertise on Letterman’s show and on his web site.  In addition, the site features information about the group’s Facebook page and about a Fire David Letterman Rally set to take place at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday outside the Ed Sullivan Theater at 1697 Broadway in New York City.

-- Bob McCarty Writes

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Bob Warrick

Fire Him Now!   He went way to far!    A 14 year old Girl. the man is sick...... and hatefull

Bob

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Denise Werth

David Letterman's comments are unacceptable and I believe he should be replaced

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