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Apr 16, 2007 at 08:39 am by Spiteful Lars
Here you go:
Imus’ firing leaves doubts about Imus Ranch for cancer-stricken kids
I think I speak for us all when I say justice has finally been served.
A quote near the end of the article clearly and concisely sums up this whole debacle:
“Sometimes he was kind of funny, and sometimes he would say things he shouldn’t say,” said Lovato, downing a hamburger in La Risa Cafe. “I really don’t think he’s a good person.”
Amen to that.










































































































Yes, those cancer stricken kids should have thought long and hard before they hitched their wagon to Imus. That’s what they get for hiring him to help them. Wait, they don’t give him money, he gives them money. Justice has been served?
Well, I’m not sure it comes across well but my point is of that very fact. What does not giving money to cancer kids have to do with Imus? The whole article is strange and crazy.