
WND: CNN's Lou Dobbs: Shot fired into my home
Date: Thursday, October 29 @ 15:33:17 EDT Topic: Lou Dobbs CNN Anchor
'We'd had threatening phone calls ... it's now become a way of life'
Posted: October 29, 2009
6:47 am Eastern
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
CNN and talk radio host Lou Dobbs, a strong proponent of U.S. border
enforcement, told his radio audience a gunshot was fired into his home
after a series of threatening phone calls.
"Three weeks ago this morning a shot was fired into my house, my wife
was standing there," he said on his nationally syndicated radio show
Monday. "This follows weeks and weeks of threatening phone calls."
"This shot was fired with my wife not 15 feet away."
Dobbs said advocacy groups that support illegal
aliens and have pressed for him to be fired "have created an atmosphere
and have been unrelenting in their propaganda."
Outspoken opponents of Dobbs include the Southern Poverty Law Center,
the Anti Defamation League, the National Council of La Raza, Internet
media watchdog Media Matters and Geraldo Rivera of Fox News.
Last week, in a speech to Hispanics sponsored by New York City's
largest Spanish-language daily newspaper, El Diario La Prensa, Rivera
singled out Dobbs for what he called "the defamatory tone of the
immigration debate" which has "slandered an entire race of people."
"Lou Dobbs is almost single-handedly responsible for creating, for
being the architect of the young-Latino-as-scapegoat for everything
that ails this country," Rivera said.
Rivera also told the audience his boss at Fox News assured him Dobbs won't be coming to the network.
"I can tell you proudly, when this man was widely rumored to be coming
to my network, I called my boss a couple of weeks ago, and he said it's
absolutely untrue," Rivera said. "Lou Dobbs is not coming to Fox News.
He belongs at CNN. If they can justify his presence there that's their
problem."
More from Dobbs Monday broadcast:
"If anybody thinks that we're not engaged in a battle for the soul of
this country right now, you're sorely mistaken. And the more you stay
on the sidelines and the more you don't make your voice heard, the more
likely it is that we're going to lose this battle for the soul of the
nation."
"My wife and I have been shot at, our driver, my house has been shot
and hit. The investigation continues. I've had bodyguards now, you
know, I'm not in the mood to put up with little fools like Geraldo
Rivera."
"It's time we really awaken to what is happening in this country, it is
ugly, it has to stop, and we have to find the courage to elect
congressmen and senators, and yes, presidents who will speak truth. Not
pander and not play politically correct games."
"We need to get real about what is happening in this country, and
understand that if this battle for the soul of the country is lost, so
much is lost that follows. Respect for our laws, respect for our
borders, our ports, our national sovereignty.
"That respect demands, demands at least an honest debate on Capitol
Hill about illegal immigration, it demands at least an honest debate on
the airwaves."
"Why are we not enforcing laws, why do we not demand respect for our
sovereignty, why do we not demand honest, open, straightforward
debate."
"Why do we not acknowledge who were are, the most most racially, ethnically diverse society on the face of the earth?"
"Why don't we talk about how great this nation is, about the great
things we accomplished, the great way in which we live, you know, the
American way?"
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