CaseyJones
01-25-2010, 04:32 PM
http://www.mywesttexas.com/articles/2010/01/25/news/opinion/columns/dave_mcneely/mcneely_monday.txt
But a debate sponsored by the Belo Corporation, which owns WFAA-TV in Dallas, a handful of other Texas TV stations, and the Dallas News, was to have excluded Medina on grounds she didn't meet the criteria necessary to participate in the debate.
After a company honcho put that in the newspaper and on the internet, a significant number of readers in their on-line responses went ballistic. Several said in no uncertain terms that if Medina indeed were excluded, they were going to come down there and whup your you-know-what.
I love Texas :D
But a debate sponsored by the Belo Corporation, which owns WFAA-TV in Dallas, a handful of other Texas TV stations, and the Dallas News, was to have excluded Medina on grounds she didn't meet the criteria necessary to participate in the debate.
After a company honcho put that in the newspaper and on the internet, a significant number of readers in their on-line responses went ballistic. Several said in no uncertain terms that if Medina indeed were excluded, they were going to come down there and whup your you-know-what.
I love Texas :D