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Old May 18th, 2006, 01:09 AM
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you'll never believe what i heard on fox news the other day. Ok mabe you will....
one of their news reporters "confirmed" what we all were wondering by saing "either they'll(the NSA) be picking our phone records or our remains"!!! real balanced news crew they got over on fox.
then the next dai i heard a different anchor say someday the majority in this country might be hispanic, then stated we need to make more babies. no question he was talking about white babies.
what's up with fox news?!?
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Old May 18th, 2006, 02:07 AM
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I didn't hear the "pick our bones" statement but I did hear the comments about having more babies.

The baby comment was on John Gibson's show. He's a new analyst/commentator. His is not a hard news show, he's like a TV op ed columnist. Also, the baby comment was made when he did a segment called "My Word," which, as the title implies, is his opinion. He's paid to express his opinions.

If you watch any cable or network news analysis show, you are going to hear a lot of opinions. If you don't want to listen to opinions, watch their hard news broadcasts, where the news readers' opinions are not supposed to be expressed.
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Old May 18th, 2006, 02:12 AM
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Wouldn't put anything past NSA, CIA, FBI, CID, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, etc, etc, etc,.
Make babies? Why? Aren't enough coming from Mexico as it is? In the 22nd Century, we'll all have nice tans.
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Old May 18th, 2006, 11:17 AM
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It's owned by that reptile Rupert Murdoch. What a slimey git that one is.
Anything owned by Murdoch - switch it off or throw it in the bin. Little or no balance.
He ruins everything he touches with his twisted view.
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Old May 18th, 2006, 10:37 PM
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totaly, i like The Simpsons and Family guy but try to steer clear of fox news
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"I challenge anybody to show me an example of bias in Fox News Channel."--Rupert Murdoch (Salon, 3/1/01)
The Most Biased Name in News A little old but still true.
And then to add insult to injury:
O'Reilly opined on why Fox News is not "a right-wing enterprise" No Spin my aching butt.
The right wing doesn't know what the right wing is doing.
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Old May 18th, 2006, 11:18 PM
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Uh oh...Murdoch owns 50% of the National Rugby League (New Zealand and Australia).

He also owns MySpace.com.

He also owns about a zillion other things including 20th Century Fox.

Eliminating all things Murdoch from your life could mean some major changes, depending on your life.

I know it would affect a lot of Americans...no more watching "American Idol"!
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I binned our satelite tv (Sky) a few years back - it was filling my kids heads with more crap than even I could impart to them
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no more watching "American Idol"!
Ok, maybe I was a little hard.
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