For those of us who have followed John Donald Imus since his New York debut in 1971 on WNBC, this is indeed excellent news, if it's true.
Not that Al Sharpton's blessing is required, but it demonstrates in some small manner that even Al thinks this thing went way too far.
Don Imus is the complete opposite of a racist and he never deserved this humiliation.
He reinvented his radio format and his show became the morning repository for news makers, authors, religious leaders, country music super stars, presidential historians and politicians big and small.
He relentlessly fought for the underdog and the unfortunate. His radiothons for SIDS families, kids with cancer and his quest for medical help for those afflicted with autism are legend!
This is the legacy the good deeds and the genius of a good and decent man who, like many of us, had the misfortune of making a mistake. The punishment is far greater than the so-called crime.
While he was personally humiliated even though his apology to the Rutgers Womens basketball team was accepted, we, the listeners have been deprived of his wit, his genius, his caring and his overall goodness after being loyal, faithful listeners from the very beginning.
Should this be a fact and he does return to the radio (I don't care if he returns to MSNBC)it will be a
For those of us who have followed John Donald Imus since his New York debut in 1971 on WNBC, this is indeed excellent news, if it's true.
Not that Al Sharpton's blessing is required, but it demonstrates in some small manner that even Al thinks this thing went way too far.
Don Imus is the complete opposite of a racist and he never deserved this humiliation.
He reinvented his radio format and his show became the morning repository for news makers, authors, religious leaders, country music super stars, presidential historians and politicians big and small.
He relentlessly fought for the underdog and the unfortunate. His radiothons for SIDS families, kids with cancer and his quest for medical help for those afflicted with autism are legend!
This is the legacy the good deeds and the genius of a good and decent man who, like many of us, had the misfortune of making a mistake. The punishment is far greater than the so-called crime.
While he was personally humiliated even though his apology to the Rutgers Womens basketball team was accepted, we, the listeners have been deprived of his wit, his genius, his caring and his overall goodness after being loyal, faithful listeners from the very beginning.
Should this be a fact and he does return to the radio (I don't care if he returns to MSNBC)it will be a