Nothing is going to make Imus's comments right, or worse those of his producer (who seems to be avoiding the direct glare/impact of the fuss that has ensued), but that shouldn't take away from Jesse's point -- a very valid one -- that the comments that were made are far less hateful and far less detrimental to women than the comments made in a lot of rap and hiphop music that is blared quite loudly by some fairly ignorant individuals that seem to feel they have to share it with everyone around them.
If people are truly serious about removing these words and thought patterns from society then they really must eradicate them all around and not simply pick and choose targets of an opposing color to make the fuss about. It is absolutely foolish and ignorant that we should be asked to ignore rappers and hiphop artists using these words (and worse) as they reclaim these words, turn their meaning, blah, blah, blah. There's no excuse for them to be used *anywhere*, period, end of sentence.
Lets see Al Sharpton and others that are leading the fight do as Bill Cosby has in taking the users of these words to task, regardless of their race, creed, color, sex, sexual preference, etc.