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Faux News and the National Review? Puhleeze.

Hasn't the RNC issued some equally "objective" comment on this issue?

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Faux News and the National Review? Puhleeze.

Hasn't the RNC issued some equally "objective" comment on this issue?


Exactly what in the articles from Fox and the National Review do you not
believe?


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Exactly what in the articles from Fox and the National Review do you
not
believe?

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Shall we start with the source?

Extremist publications and organizations with a proven, active,
political bias are not to be trusted.

We liberals get our news from such objective sources as the NY Times,
the Washington Post, CNN, NPR, etc. :-)

Seriously, that's one of the problems we face today. News is made, or
reported to order. No matter what position you want to support, there
will be some "news" organization more than willing to spin the facts to
support your conclusion.

"Outsourcing is a liberal myth"?

Fantastic. I'll be sure to tell the technical writer, the accountant,
and the engineer with whom I am personally acquainted to go back to the
office today. They will be delighted to learn that their employers
never really closed their office and sent the jobs to India, South
America, and even the UK to save money! According to Faux News and the
National Review, its all been a liberal myth.

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Exactly what in the articles from Fox and the National Review do you
not
believe?

****************

Shall we start with the source?

Extremist publications and organizations with a proven, active,
political bias are not to be trusted.

We liberals get our news from such objective sources as the NY Times,
the Washington Post, CNN, NPR, etc. :-)

Seriously, that's one of the problems we face today. News is made, or
reported to order. No matter what position you want to support, there
will be some "news" organization more than willing to spin the facts to
support your conclusion.

"Outsourcing is a liberal myth"?

Fantastic. I'll be sure to tell the technical writer, the accountant,
and the engineer with whom I am personally acquainted to go back to the
office today. They will be delighted to learn that their employers
never really closed their office and sent the jobs to India, South
America, and even the UK to save money! According to Faux News and the
National Review, its all been a liberal myth.



You stated your beliefs and opinions but you did not answer my question.


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John H wrote:

On 11 Mar 2005 05:48:19 -0800, wrote:


Exactly what in the articles from Fox and the National Review do you
not
believe?

****************

Shall we start with the source?

Extremist publications and organizations with a proven, active,
political bias are not to be trusted.

We liberals get our news from such objective sources as the NY Times,
the Washington Post, CNN, NPR, etc. :-)

Seriously, that's one of the problems we face today. News is made, or
reported to order. No matter what position you want to support, there
will be some "news" organization more than willing to spin the facts to
support your conclusion.

"Outsourcing is a liberal myth"?

Fantastic. I'll be sure to tell the technical writer, the accountant,
and the engineer with whom I am personally acquainted to go back to the
office today. They will be delighted to learn that their employers
never really closed their office and sent the jobs to India, South
America, and even the UK to save money! According to Faux News and the
National Review, its all been a liberal myth.



Note that you still provided no information which belies that which was
posted.

For the REAL story check out

http://www.outfoxed.org/clips_oreilly_best_qt.php


Very funny clips. It is always interesting to see what can be done by
cutting select pieces of dialogues/monologues and presenting them stand
alone and out of context. Your site has done a great job at that. ;-)


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JimH wrote:

"Jim," wrote in message
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John H wrote:


On 11 Mar 2005 05:48:19 -0800, wrote:



Exactly what in the articles from Fox and the National Review do you
not
believe?

****************

Shall we start with the source?

Extremist publications and organizations with a proven, active,
political bias are not to be trusted.

We liberals get our news from such objective sources as the NY Times,
the Washington Post, CNN, NPR, etc. :-)

Seriously, that's one of the problems we face today. News is made, or
reported to order. No matter what position you want to support, there
will be some "news" organization more than willing to spin the facts to
support your conclusion.

"Outsourcing is a liberal myth"?

Fantastic. I'll be sure to tell the technical writer, the accountant,
and the engineer with whom I am personally acquainted to go back to the
office today. They will be delighted to learn that their employers
never really closed their office and sent the jobs to India, South
America, and even the UK to save money! According to Faux News and the
National Review, its all been a liberal myth.


Note that you still provided no information which belies that which was
posted.


For the REAL story check out

http://www.outfoxed.org/clips_oreilly_best_qt.php



Very funny clips. It is always interesting to see what can be done by
cutting select pieces of dialogues/monologues and presenting them stand
alone and out of context. Your site has done a great job at that. ;-)


Also watch Boston Legal this coming Sunday -- 10:00 Eastern
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Faux News and the National Review? Puhleeze.

Hasn't the RNC issued some equally "objective" comment on this issue?



Exactly what in the articles from Fox and the National Review do you not
believe?


Suggest you go back to the article and read the bottom line


Find this article at:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/03/10/h....ap/index.html


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