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Bill Shanks <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Shanks <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Feb 2004 21:45:45 -0500
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>well let's see, when I watch fox news and they report the news, I don't see
>any opinions going on.  when I watch opinion shows, they have people on
>both sides, for example:

Seeing Geraldo as the great war journalist on fox news showed me the
quality of Fox news. Furthermore I'll never forget the journalist in Kuwait
wearing a gas-mask reporting about the chemical/biological attack that was
on its way from Iraq.
That was awsome news and so true and honest. No opinion shown.

Fox News suffers from the same malady as it's "commentator", Bill O'Reilly:
after a while, you start to believe your own spin is the truth rather than
looking for the truth.  And for those who think Fox News is fair and
balanced: it only seems that way because they are telling you what you want
to hear: right-wing propaganda.

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