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I went to his site BillOReilly.com to tell him what a weenie he was for walking out on Terry Gross's interview. There's a little section on the home page that says Contact Center, but when you go there, you find e-mail addresses for organizations O'Reilly wants you to harrass, including French corporations, MoveOn.org and the ACLU, as well as some more warm and fuzzy contacts for orgs O'Reilly supports. So I went to FAQ, thinking one frequently asked question would be "How do I contact you?" No such luck, but at the bottom there was a link, saying, "Do you have a question you'd like to see answered here? Click HERE to email us!" When you get there, you see an e-mail form with this advisory at the top:
"This email service is only for customer issues relating to web site performance or product purchases. If you have a question for Bill O'Reilly or his team, please visit here to send your inquiry. Due to the very high volume of email we receive, the "Ask Bill" service is only available to Premium Members of BillOReilly.com"
Of course when you clink on the link you get hit up for dough. So I went back to the "customer issues" area and sent this:
Dear Bill,
Why do I have to become a member to e-mail you? Are you afraid of free expression?
I should have added "Are you a weenie or just a greedy bastard?"
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