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Stop using Nader to win against the Democrats. [message #115255] |
Fri, 17 September 2004 18:18 |
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Messages: 101 Registered: July 2003
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AlostSOul | I'm a republican, but I don't support Nader. Nader and Arnold should switch to democracy, they act exactly like KERRY!!!
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I think you missed a lot of things.
your = possessive adjective
you're = you + are
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Stop using Nader to win against the Democrats. [message #115607] |
Mon, 20 September 2004 05:37 |
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Messages: 221 Registered: April 2004
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During the newscasts on the previous election FOX coverage said that Bush had won. This confused the fuck out of all the people who were still counting votes. As for the proof, meh, I can't be arsed digging it up, but all media corporations keep archives of their work so it is proovable.
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Stop using Nader to win against the Democrats. [message #115652] |
Mon, 20 September 2004 11:49 |
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Fabian
Messages: 821 Registered: April 2003 Location: Boston, MA
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EVERYONE here is, in one way or another, regurgitating information from another source (see 3 posts above this one).
I'm not neccessarily asking you to read up on the points that OutFoxed makes. Just the fact that an entire documentary has been made and devoted to critisizing Fox's reporting should be some kind of indication that Fox News should be looked at sceptically. People don't just randomly make documentaries for no good reason. Yes Crimson, even Micheal Moore, while cutting and editing to skew information, brought the Bush administration under the microscope for a reason.
Since I'm not going to set up a whole research team to look at statistical data regarding Fox News--what this so called "bogus" doumentary did--I can only show someone so much.
When I sit down and watch Fox News, I am continually disgusted by phrases like "Only 160 days until you can re-elect Bush..." (referring to number of days left before election). Somehow, when I watch CNN or CBS news, that feeling of biased reporting is gone...hmm...
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Stop using Nader to win against the Democrats. [message #115751] |
Mon, 20 September 2004 18:01 |
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Hydra
Messages: 827 Registered: September 2003 Location: Atlanta, GA
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SEAL | When I sit down and watch Fox News, I am continually disgusted by phrases like "Only 160 days until you can re-elect Bush..." (referring to number of days left before election).
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That is what Sean Hannity sometimes says when the show "Hannity & Colmes" comes out of a commercial break. He says it really as a joke to Alan Colmes sitting to his left.
"Hannity & Colmes" is an opinion show. Hannity gets paid to express his opinion. It is not his job to report the news; it's his job to comment on it and express his own opinions about the news. He is a news commentator, not a news reporter. That's like saying CNN is biased because James Carville expresses his opinion on Crossfire.
Sean Hannity's opinion is no proof of bias in Fox's reporting.
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That's because they're biased in more subtle ways.
(That was a joke; I can't be bothered to post proof right now )
Aprime1 | Don't hijack my topic, kthx.
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No, SEAL and I are taking it and running with it, and there's nothing you can do to stop us!!!!! NYAH
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