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Posted October 5, 2009
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CBS SHOULD FIRE LETTERMAN, IF HE CAN'T OFFER A REAL APOLOGY
what's so funny about a "boss" lassoing up the ladies of the workplace? Not a darn thing! CBS should make Letterman offer a REAL apology or women rights organizations should start a boycott.
How many of us have been pushed up on in the work place? How many of us have had to be passed over for a promotion because someone who is less qualified is creeping late night with the boss? how many of us felt as if we had to compete sexually on the job to keep our jobs or to get ahead?
How many of us have watched the ones that are sleeping with the boss get special treatment?
CBS should be ashamed of themselves. I'm sure not ALL of the ladies that Letterman had sex with wanted to, (i mean come on look at him), they may have been afraid to say no. The fact that there were so many, proves that some probably were afraid to say no. How many women want to sleep with a man that so many other ladies on the job slept with? Come on.
I know what it is like to be in a cut throat media enviornment, people willing to do anyting to keep that opportunity of having that job in a high profile place.
lettermen just tried to play the victim because he knew that the___was going to hit the fan. this guy was either going to get paid from letterman or he was going to sell it to someone else. so lettermen decided to make him out to be the bad guy taking the focus off of himself.
women do not deserve to be made to feel this way at work. make it stop.
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