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Libertytree
13th February 2012, 04:35 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fOaCemmsnNk

Libertytree
13th February 2012, 04:43 PM
JUDGE NAPOLITANO FIRED AFTER THIS BROADCAST OF FREEDOM WATCH



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW6mwMYhSPs&feature=related

Cebu_4_2
13th February 2012, 06:33 PM
I dont think the Judge played that last half lol, wish he did though.


JUDGE NAPOLITANO FIRED AFTER THIS BROADCAST OF FREEDOM WATCH



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW6mwMYhSPs&feature=related

General of Darkness
13th February 2012, 06:43 PM
Since the jews are cancelling his show, he's got nothing to loose. He knows the score.

MAGNES
13th February 2012, 07:38 PM
Judge Napolitano.How to get fired from Fox Business in under 5 mins

MUST WATCH for everyone here, spread on other forums !


The Judge was supporting Ron Paul in a big way.

Fox Cancels Popular Show for Supporting Ron Paul , RT


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjduFs_1Zm4&sns=em


The Judge stands out like a sore thumb over there, making them all
look stupid, can't have that. Sorry Judge, you are not allowed to ask
those questions like that.

This reminds me of Lou Dobbs, he woke everyone up to many issues,
covered many issues the alternate media covered, was very popular,
he single handedly stopped Amnesty, reported on the destruction of
SW, border issues, single handedly reported on NAU, SPP, NAFTA,
other trade policies, destruction of the economy, almost every issue,
he went after CFR major policies, even pointed to them directly.
Cafferty would come on supporting Ron Paul, Dobbs would encourage
everyone to go independent, he should of been more vocal about Ron Paul,
Dobbs was taken out right after he started reporting on Obama birth certificate issue.

I remember when Dobbs was posting youtube video of Jewish Law Firms
in the business of making sure Americans do not get the jobs.

I never really watched the Judge the way I did Dobbs, but just from
you tube clips, he covered great issues, if you have one good voice
on issues, people start asking WTF is wrong with the rest of them,
RP is doing that in the debates to them.

sunshine05
13th February 2012, 07:58 PM
You know, I liked him. I've always had some hesitance though about really trusting him...probably because he was with Fox News. But, he put a letter out there pleading with people to stop emailing Fox about the cancellation and he stated it in bold and to be honest, it was offensive to me. Here are a bunch of people so loyal and dedicated that they are storming Fox with letters, calls and emails in support of him and all he can do is tell everyone to stop. My question - wtf didn't they provide an explanation for him leaving to begin with? I mean, what did they really expect? It's really put me off.

An appeal from Judge Andrew Napolitano:

Dear Friends–
Many of you are not happy with the cancellation of FreedomWatch, and you have sent emails to my Fox colleagues expressing that unhappiness. In television, shows are cancelled all the time. Two of my former shows have been cancelled, and after each cancellation, Fox has rewarded me with more and better work. This cancellation–along with others that accompanied it–was the result of a business judgment here, and is completely unrelated to the FreedomWatch message. It would make a world of a difference for all of us, if you would KINDLY STOP SENDING EMAILS TO FOX.
I am well. Your values are strong. I will continue to articulate those values here at Fox. But the emails many of you are sending are unfairly interfering with my work and that of my colleagues here. The emails even violate our values because they interfere with the use of private property. I have accepted the cancellation decision with good cheer and a sense of gearing up for the future. You should as well.
As a favor to me, and as I have asked this past weekend, PLEASE STOP SENDING EMAILS TO MY COLLEAGUES AT FOX ABOUT THE CANCELLATION OF FreedomWatch; and please stop NOW.
All the best, apn.

mamboni
13th February 2012, 09:10 PM
You know, I liked him. I've always had some hesitance though about really trusting him...probably because he was with Fox News. But, he put a letter out there pleading with people to stop emailing Fox about the cancellation and he stated it in bold and to be honest, it was offensive to me. Here are a bunch of people so loyal and dedicated that they are storming Fox with letters, calls and emails in support of him and all he can do is tell everyone to stop. My question - wtf didn't they provide an explanation for him leaving to begin with? I mean, what did they really expect? It's really put me off.

An appeal from Judge Andrew Napolitano:

Dear Friends–
Many of you are not happy with the cancellation of FreedomWatch, and you have sent emails to my Fox colleagues expressing that unhappiness. In television, shows are cancelled all the time. Two of my former shows have been cancelled, and after each cancellation, Fox has rewarded me with more and better work. This cancellation–along with others that accompanied it–was the result of a business judgment here, and is completely unrelated to the FreedomWatch message. It would make a world of a difference for all of us, if you would KINDLY STOP SENDING EMAILS TO FOX.
I am well. Your values are strong. I will continue to articulate those values here at Fox. But the emails many of you are sending are unfairly interfering with my work and that of my colleagues here. The emails even violate our values because they interfere with the use of private property. I have accepted the cancellation decision with good cheer and a sense of gearing up for the future. You should as well.
As a favor to me, and as I have asked this past weekend, PLEASE STOP SENDING EMAILS TO MY COLLEAGUES AT FOX ABOUT THE CANCELLATION OF FreedomWatch; and please stop NOW.
All the best, apn.


Either that letter was written for him or he is in a desperate fight to save his career at FOX and the emails and letters from viewers are just confirming his employers' worst fears: that Napolitano has struck a chord with too many viewers and represents too much of a risk to the status quo.

EE_
13th February 2012, 09:18 PM
Yeah, that...

worst fears: that Napolitano has struck a chord with too many viewers and represents too much of a risk to the status quo.

jimswift
14th February 2012, 05:31 AM
I believe they allowed him one last episode. I think this from it:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpDhhjndg3U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpDhhjndg3U

Hatha Sunahara
14th February 2012, 09:10 AM
Anybody who gets people to wake up from their media induced stupor is not allowed a platform in that media. Judge Nap got people to think. That's a no no in the MSM. NO THINKING ALLOWED. Thinking is contagious. They don't want an outbreak of people thinking. That's worse than the swine flu.


Hatha