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Re: An Objective Look at Media Bias [message #191676 is a reply to message #191296] Thu, 02 March 2006 20:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Thu, 02 March 2006 16:38

Politics isn't a fight between right and wrong, which is something you so apparently fail to grasp. Politics is about promoting a better government. "Party lines" are the most detractive of possibly all factors to this process, since it makes people want to fight each other instead of objectively assess things together.

Party lines are something you'll have to get over if you ever want to be a promoter of the good in politics.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Sun, 26 February 2006 11:35


By the way, before you try to refute this study, read this because attempted right wing smears of this study are listed so you don't have to look too stupid.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Tue, 28 February 2006 16:56

Bill O'Reilly has claimed that this was both a clerical error and he didn't have the option to register for Independent after being caught as a registered Republican, both arguments of course being ridiculous.

O'Reilly's show consists of him agreeing with conservatives and getting into shouting matches with people whose positions he can't argue against.

P.S. Slander makes you look like a fool. Or O'Reilly.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Tue, 28 June 2005 23:02

Doubtlessly most of you haven't heard of the Downing Street Memos, because a majority of you don't know anything.



SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Wed, 29 June 2005 12:31


So, you think a Republican Congress will pass a resolution of inquiry on this? Of course not. But it would be nice if we had a real government.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 18:56

Because about 5 FOX readers were actually interested in reading about the autopsy. They know their readers aren't going to try to educate themselves, so they can do that all they want


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Thu, 16 June 2005 00:20


Is the mainstream media still fair after it tries to cover up for loudmouth Republicans?


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Mon, 23 May 2005 22:24

Good thing we have such morally strong Republicans ready to break any institution, no matter how old.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Tue, 24 May 2005 18:54

The Republicans almost broke the Senate by invoking cloture. 'Nuff said.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Thu, 17 November 2005 20:05

. What you used to contribute to forum discussions in generally felt political concepts has shriveled and blackened to a feeling of duty to protect what is Republican in the world. Where I can't be convinced that Republicans are doing good in the world, you can't be convinced that they aren't.

I can no longer post any source that is not trumpeted by the right of this forum, you central among them, as being biased against the President.

Not surprisingly, the first thing that crossed your mind, along with the rest of the Renforums right's minds when you saw this topic was "How could this be wrong?"

A common republican talking point, one I fear you partake in, is that a wartime President should not be criticized. No one should be foolish enough to be duped by this incredible, nigh-treasonous nonsense.



SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Tue, 14 June 2005 18:29

I saw the impossible today. A Republican Texas Represenative [Ron Paul] taking an anti-war stance on C-SPAN. Guess his mind drugs wore off.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Tue, 14 June 2005 03:43


Species aren't under ther endangered list because there are more ethical reasons against eating them rather than other animals. It's so the species can be rehabilitated from Republican hunters killing animals to the point of extinction.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Fri, 15 April 2005 07:40

You really missed the meaning of that quote? Well, I suppose you are a Renforums conservative.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Thu, 07 April 2005 16:52

The current neo-conservatives are radically anti-liberal, but they don't exactly follow conservative policies. Just like fascism. The only area they retain "traditional" values is in things such as condemning homos and bombing abortion clinics.



SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Mon, 20 December 2004 22:48

And here we go again with your Republican "Americans are more important than other races..." talk. I can't stand it.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Tue, 21 December 2004 14:48


This blind "patriotism", if you can call it that, emanating from the Republican party disgusts me.


SuperFlyingEngi wrote on Mon, 20 December 2004 21:47

Americans are not somehow more "godly" or more deserving to live than non-Americans. We're all people. Get it through your conservative skull.

 
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