quote:On the heels of a December 28th, 2007 AP report that confirms Ron Paul's exclusion from the Fox News roundtable discussion of January 6th, 2008, the same kinds of energetic Ron Paul supporters who engineered the November 5th 2007 $4.3 million fund drive and the December 16th $6.03 million drive, are taking a new approach to speaking out in the wake of a media blackout: a massive selloff of NewsCorp (NWS) stock.
--- One investor, when asked for comment, told us, "I am tired, sick and tired of NewsCorp's Fox News channel deciding for the American public who they will and will not permit to run for President. Nobody asked me to sell my shares of NewsCorp, but I refuse to allow my capitol to be used to censor legitimate presidential candidates."
posted the only reason i ever watch it is to find out where all the loonies are getting their stooopid friggin' idears.... baaaaaa...
That's funny. That's why I watch CNN (the Clinton News Network) to see what all the socialists are saying.
Mike
jordanreed
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you two are made for each other
bdgee
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Propertymanager is trying to provide us with a right winger "definition" of the word "is", though he doesn't seem quite swift enough to garner the genesis of his quest.
cottonjim
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Face it, any news rarely, if ever, reports slant free news. All they ever do is feed the viewing public, the networks view on what should be the news, all twisted and slanted to meet their own social agenda. Left wing, right wing, no wing.... they are al guilty.
bdgee
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Well, yes, but there are degrees of guilt in the news business. They had to open a completely new category when Fox came onto the scene, as it is so far out of bounds with respect to the rest of the news organizations and from fact that those other positions and reality aren't even in view from the Fox stance without a special long multi-lens with a correction for acute far right myopic astigmatism. Even given such a visual aid and correction, Fox News qualifies for legal blindness.
glassman
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yeah CJ , that's why they make remote controllers, so you can compare.
i usually watch CNBC, but i prefer bloomberg.... I usually flip away from Kudlow cuz he's like a rabid dog...
CNN is mostly fluff. but i have caught (and ignored) Nancy Grace and that Rush wanabee Glenn Beck a few times... their headline news is kinda hard to call slanted since they do very little other than pick up quickie news....
i have a hard time figuring out how Glen Beck has anything in common with clintonites tho Propman...