Tuesday, December 18, 2012

To Michael Savage (part 37)

Hi Doc,

I try to avoid TV most of the time, checking the news selectively on my phone.
After the hurricane Sandy I turned the TV on and felt bad for normal thinking part of the society.
After removing yourself from TV  for mounts, you could see clearly that it's only about bed news and stupidity. I turned it off again.

Now, after I hearing about the shooting in Newtown, CT,  knowing it's going to be gruesome, I couldn't resist but look to the screen what was going on. George S. with his frog mouth was there the whole day, seemed upset on the face, but should be happy for busy work day.
You might say it's a cruel  thing to say. Maybe it's cruel, but I'm talking about vermin who get on TV screens, making money on people's tears and pretend they didn't know why this happen and why these things keep happening. And no one has guts to say the truth? Did he do anything to prevent these type of things as a father himself? Oh, hell no!!! While my roommate changed the channel there was a violent movie - shoot, shoot, shoot!!!
You're right this is the most lonely society perhaps. After media tragedies (bigger the better) are good news for pharmaceuticals, doctors and lawyers - right off top.

So long.   

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