By DEEPTI HAJELA, of the Associated Press writes:
He pointed to his involvement with the Imus Ranch, a working cattle ranch for children with cancer and blood disorders in New Mexico. Ten percent of the children who come to the ranch are black, he said.
"I'm not a white man who doesn't know any African-Americans," he said.
Imus said he hoped to meet the Rutgers players and their parents and coaches, and that he was grateful for the appearance on Sharpton's nationally syndicated show.
And what a spokesperson have to say about all of this:
Karen Mateo, a spokeswoman for CBS Radio _ Imus' employer and the owner of his New York radio home, WFAN-AM _ said the company was "disappointed" in Imus' actions and characterized his comments as "completely inappropriate."I wonder when was the last time, Imus called her a ho?
Some a whole lot like a Bil-liary statement to me. I refused to say it was a huge expense mistake. I've not been able to get onto Imus show blog its down for maintenance. You think !!!
Here we go again, get to writing. all the information you need is from Zuky.