
i dont want to spend much time on this but i need to get it out, alot has been made of tim tebows upcoming superbowl commerical, in which he apparently tells his story of how his mother chose not to abort him as a child. the commercial is created to express a greater value for family. it isnt taking shots at anyone, it isnt promoting an harmful agendas. anyway make of the commercial what you will.
but i love how immediately you have every feminist, pro-choice outlet is bashing cbs for airing this commercial, like they are the only ones who are allowed to express their views, and as my friend ben pointed out, when anyone opens their mouth its deemed to be offensive and intolerant.
to the point while listening to ESPN radio today an ESPN sports segment comes on with a guy by the name of Tim Kuehn. he basically goes on to bash tebow for the commercial, and suggests that he needs to keep better company. bashes James Dobson for agreeing with "spanking" your children and whatever else he could fit in to his 60 second segment. where does he get off putting his biased views out on ESPN? a sports network, and who gives him the go ahead to do it?
anyway im not a political guy, i hates getting into pointless debates about this crap but like i said i felt the need to vent.
i sent this as a complaint to ESPN in the limited 500 characters they gave me to do it in
"on ESPNRadio Michael Kay Show one of your sports minute segments was Tim Kuehn bashing tim tebow for his decision to appear in the upcoming superbowl commercial, inferring that it was a poor decision to associate himself with James Dobson. i do not have a problem with someone voicing their opinion, but i do not feel that ESPN is the right venue for such an opinion. simply stated i dont want to hear someone's biased views expressed on your network, and i feel an apology is in order to Tebow and Dobson.
Thank You"
and yeah i feel better now
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