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There Imus goes again

On the heels of the Jemele HIll episode, Don Imus is in the news again for allegedly racially offensive remarks.

Critics say he was attributing the six arrests of the Dallas Cowboy Formerly Known as Pacman Jones to his being black.

Imus says yes, but only in the sense that black people are unfairly arrested -- that he was defending Jones, not attacking him.

You be the judge.

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axhandle said:

I never knew Imus was so worried about the treatment that minorities receive. Maybe he will start flying around the country to attack injustice in a way similar to Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.


Ironhead said:

Enough with the double standard crap. Jessie and big Al can do and say anything they want, encluding whacking out Obama's gannauds, and get away with it. The get whitey thing won't float.

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