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I want to critique MSNBC. They have been canceling all the good shows like the ed show, the cycle and
Alex Wagner. They say that is because of low ratings or some such nonsense. I bet that FOX news does not get rid of many of their best reporters. Simply because some shows some times falls down in the ratings is no reason to cancel the show MSNBC is the only channel that is not being torn down by the conservative media. They have been looking out for the downtrodden and oppressed and the poor.
Democracy is supposed to allow fo allow for all opinions. But we see more and more the tea party and the hateful Republicans doing everything to only allow their views to be expressed. Harry Truman was correct when he talked about the do nothing Republican congress and their era of misrule. The MSNBC does not have to play along with their game and cancel all the good programs that oppose the .domination of the conservative media. I hope MSNBC can understand that democracy stands by
allowing all views to be heard and not silenced like the ungrateful Republicans and their misrule dictates. Thanks. Bill.