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...Last Week's Question: Was Rush Limbaugh right to resign from ESPN...
...seems that the direction of the more polarized answers depends on whether the respondent either agrees or disagrees with Limbaugh's daily ideological ravings. The fact is, however, if this were an isolated incident, as it was with Howard Cosell, then no, he should not be "forced" to resign. But when he plays "Movin' On Up" - the theme from "The Jeffersons" - whenever speaking about Carol Moseley Braun on his radio show, it's clear there is something much deeper, darker and more insidious going on than innocent observation. Michael Lombardi Brooklyn...
...coach of each NFL team is expected to produce a winner. I doubt if any of them is considering the wishes of the media when choosing their starting quarterback. Rush was wrong on that count but he shouldn't have to resign as a result of that. Excell Oliver Oakland, Calif...
...Please remember that it was his decision to resign. It was his choice and his alone, no one else forced him to do it. If he had the courage of his convictions he would have stayed. Instead he goes to the NAB conference and makes a speech blaming others for losing his job. So much for "rugged individualism". I can't wait to hear how he blames the "liberal media" for his drug problem. Tim Dunne Los Angeles, Calif...
...black has nothing to do with his ability as a player. Black is the color of his skin. Rush Limbaugh was stupid to bring the issue of race into question when discussing a player's ability. Donovan McNabb is a great player. Period. Rush had no choice but to resign. He's a fraud out of school discussing football. He should schtick to politics. Mike LaNoue Michigan...