The general public, so far, has said let him be.
But first the public must say "Never again" to these owners.
Can you imagine what the press and public will say?
It shows that the American public was saying, give us something to see, and we'll go.
In most cities, the public would say, Sure, but why didn't you do it first?
Throughout the debate, the public has been saying that it wants to control the program.
The public is looking at this and saying it's all about politics.
I wonder what the public would say if we asked them about this.
When the public says, "Don't take me there," that might be exactly where it wants to go.
Maybe the public is finally saying we've got to look at basic questions.