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A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 10:46 am
by Fiannan
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Not sure how many fans of 2 1/2 Men are here, but just for the fact that Sheen has been unafraid to ask questions about 9-11 I would hope people here would take a few seconds and tell CBS to re-hire him or you won't watch their shows anymore.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 10:52 am
by Rincon
Removed

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 11:33 am
by pjbrownie
You have got to be kidding me. Sheen may be open to questions on 9/11, but he's also a dirty, nasty, filthy man who I will never support again. His antics really hurt Alex Jones, who was out shilling for him at first. AJ complains that others shill for publicity, but it sure looked like that to me. Since AJ's View visit, he's been the talk of the town on the New York Times and Rolling Stone Magazine.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 11:34 am
by Fiannan
Rincon wrote:I thought CBS was already in the enemy camp.
Perhaps, but public pressure can work if they fear loss of money. As we all know money is far more important to American media than ANYTHING else.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 11:36 am
by believer
I can't believe the advise to ask CBS to rehire Sheen. I have watched 2 and a half men a total of 2 or three minutes. It was filthy. Just flipping channels, and you see filth on that show.

I will not be recommending him to anyone.


Belieever

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 11:36 am
by Mahonri
pjbrownie wrote:You have got to be kidding me. Sheen may be open to questions on 9/11, but he's also a dirty, nasty, filthy man who I will never support again.
+1

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 11:38 am
by Fiannan
Sheen may be open to questions on 9/11, but he's also a dirty, nasty, filthy man who I will never support again.
Still, I would trust Sheen over Harry Reid anytime.

Heck, i would trust the words of Charlie Sheen before I would trust either of the George Bush presidents.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 11:49 am
by Rincon
Remove

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 4:03 pm
by gooseguy11
How could I tell them that in all honesty, when I don't watch them now.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:09 pm
by Book of Ruth
How can you tell what kind of man a person is? By the company he keeps. I like that Alex Jones is digging into truth, but he is against everyone except for a filthy person who he stays at his house often and talks to him nearly everyday. It is naive to think that even with Sheen off of the drugs, that Alex Jones does not have apathy at least towards friends who have "multiple encounter's" and awful standards in regards to morality.

Alex may be out to get the global elite, but that doesn't make him right either. He's not a role model, and we should be careful not to get caught up in the fight for liberty at the expense of ignoring moral values.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:11 pm
by Mahonri
Book of Ruth wrote:How can you tell what kind of man a person is? By the company he keeps. I like that Alex Jones is digging into truth, but he is against everyone except for a filthy person who he stays at his house often and talks to him nearly everyday. It is naive to think that even with Sheen off of the drugs, that Alex Jones does not have apathy at least towards friends who have "multiple encounter's" and awful standards in regards to morality.

Alex may be out to get the global elite, but that doesn't make him right either. He's not a role model, and we should be careful not to get caught up in the fight for liberty at the expense of ignoring moral values.
+1

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:12 pm
by edzachary
You can know Alex Jones by the company he keeps as well.

I'm just wondering: what was his take on Y2K back in the day? I'd be willing to bet he thought the world was ending then, too. I am amazed at how many here buy his line of bull and give credit to him.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:14 pm
by Mahonri
edzachary wrote:You can know Alex Jones by the company he keeps as well.

I'm just wondering: what was his take on Y2K back in the day? I'd be willing to bet he thought the world was ending then, too. I am amazed at how many here buy his line of bull and give credit to him.
+1



(sorry for all the +1, just not a lot more to say, but want folks to know they are not alone in their thinking)

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:22 pm
by InfoWarrior82
It's obvious that AJ chose unwisely when making the decision to get into bed with the dope Charlie Sheen. But, making the statement saying he's just as bad as Mr. Sheen, is actually pretty lame. Anyone who regularly listens to AJ, knows that he is nothing like Charlie Sheen.

As, for the Y2K thing... who DIDN'T freak out about that!? I personally know bishops, stake presidents, etc who got their underwear in a bunch during the time before the year 2000.

The reason why he has so much credibility is because of his track record and deep knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. And yes, this includes study of Cleon Skousen's works, Gary Allen's None Dare Call it Conspiracy recommended by ETB, and many others.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:33 pm
by pjbrownie
InfoWarrior82 wrote:It's obvious that AJ chose unwisely when making the decision to get into bed with the dope Charlie Sheen. But, making the statement saying he's just as bad as Mr. Sheen, is actually pretty lame. Anyone who regularly listens to AJ, knows that he is nothing like Charlie Sheen.

As, for the Y2K thing... who DIDN'T freak out about that!? I personally know bishops, stake presidents, etc who got their underwear in a bunch during the time before the year 2000.

The reason why he has so much credibility is because of his track record and deep knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. And yes, this includes study of Cleon Skousen's works, Gary Allen's None Dare Call it Conspiracy recommended by ETB, and many others.
Still AJ lost credibility with me when he appeared on the View. He would talk about Sheen and then for good measure throw in a dose of Infowars and TSA scanners. It was pathetic.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:35 pm
by InfoWarrior82
Book of Ruth wrote:How can you tell what kind of man a person is? By the company he keeps. I like that Alex Jones is digging into truth, but he is against everyone except for a filthy person who he stays at his house often and talks to him nearly everyday. It is naive to think that even with Sheen off of the drugs, that Alex Jones does not have apathy at least towards friends who have "multiple encounter's" and awful standards in regards to morality.

Alex may be out to get the global elite, but that doesn't make him right either. He's not a role model, and we should be careful not to get caught up in the fight for liberty at the expense of ignoring moral values.
Could it really be possible for an ACTOR to deceive someone? AJ openly comes out against Mr. Sheen's personal lifestyle choices that are against a clean/gospel oriented lifestyle. It's clear you do not know anything about Alex Jones.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:36 pm
by InfoWarrior82
pjbrownie wrote:
InfoWarrior82 wrote:It's obvious that AJ chose unwisely when making the decision to get into bed with the dope Charlie Sheen. But, making the statement saying he's just as bad as Mr. Sheen, is actually pretty lame. Anyone who regularly listens to AJ, knows that he is nothing like Charlie Sheen.

As, for the Y2K thing... who DIDN'T freak out about that!? I personally know bishops, stake presidents, etc who got their underwear in a bunch during the time before the year 2000.

The reason why he has so much credibility is because of his track record and deep knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. And yes, this includes study of Cleon Skousen's works, Gary Allen's None Dare Call it Conspiracy recommended by ETB, and many others.
Still AJ lost credibility with me when he appeared on the View. He would talk about Sheen and then for good measure throw in a dose of Infowars and TSA scanners. It was pathetic.
How is that LOSING credibility???? He talked about sheen because that's what he was invited on to talk about. Good for him plugging real issues! I would be disappointed if he didn't.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:49 pm
by InfoWarrior82
Fiannan wrote:http://www.cbs.com/info/user_services/f ... l_form.php

Not sure how many fans of 2 1/2 Men are here, but just for the fact that Sheen has been unafraid to ask questions about 9-11 I would hope people here would take a few seconds and tell CBS to re-hire him or you won't watch their shows anymore.

He really needs to hit rock bottom before he has a chance to really get better. Think of what happened to Glenn Beck. In Sheen's case, people keep throwing him a bone now and then, delaying the healing process.

Without the healing the gospel brings, he's toast.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 8:53 pm
by Book of Ruth
Infowarrior, calm down. What is Alex Jones supposed to say to all of his conservative listeners/watchers? Is he supposed to go on national radio and tell everyone that he thinks its so cool that Sheen is immoral? No! He would lose a ton of listeners, which he has over the Sheen deal. What he says, is that he and Sheen are great buds and that he talks to him and advises him.

Now just think for one moment about the friends you have in your life that you would defend. Are these the people that you share the same values with? Are these people who share your same beliefs? Just think about it rationally. Alex does speak and inform many truths. No one is saying he doesn't present some truth's, in fact probably more than any other radio/news network out there. BUT, that doesn't make him a infallible to to the ways of the world. He is not a role model for salvation. Critical thinking must still be applied when listening to Alex Jones just like any other media outlet.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 9:03 pm
by skmo
Why stand up for Charlie Sheen? After all, I hear he snorted enough cocaine to kill 2 and a half men.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 9:24 pm
by InfoWarrior82
Book of Ruth wrote:Infowarrior, calm down. What is Alex Jones supposed to say to all of his conservative listeners/watchers? Is he supposed to go on national radio and tell everyone that he thinks its so cool that Sheen is immoral? No! He would lose a ton of listeners, which he has over the Sheen deal. What he says, is that he and Sheen are great buds and that he talks to him and advises him.

Now just think for one moment about the friends you have in your life that you would defend. Are these the people that you share the same values with? Are these people who share your same beliefs? Just think about it rationally. Alex does speak and inform many truths. No one is saying he doesn't present some truth's, in fact probably more than any other radio/news network out there. BUT, that doesn't make him a infallible to to the ways of the world. He is not a role model for salvation. Critical thinking must still be applied when listening to Alex Jones just like any other media outlet.

I have plenty of non-member friends! They know my standards. I don't defend anything they do which I feel is against what I believe.

Of course AJ is not infallible. Surprisingly, I disagree with some of what he says and would not look at him as a "role model". I just see him simply as a voice out there trying to get out as much truth as possible.

If anyone here can show me an example where Jones accepted an immoral act by Mr. Sheen, I'd like to see it.

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 14th, 2011, 12:43 am
by GeeR
Thank heavens for Infroworrier 82--the only voice of rationality on this topic!

Re: A message to CBS

Posted: March 14th, 2011, 1:51 pm
by 1984Orwellherenow
There are a lot of people in this nation who believe in conspiracy just for the sake of believing in conspiracy. It's part of the national fabric of pushing against the man, ya know? You may be surprised to find out just how many people believe JFK was a conspiracy (something like 70% I believe). Sheen is just another man.