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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message oups.com... Many of those who believe Faux News is biased also labor under the impression that water is wet. Did anybody watch Boston Legal the other night? A high-schooler was suing his school's principal for putting special "news filters" on the TV's. The only news station that the principal chose to filter out was "the one that calls itself fair and balanced". The judge found in favor of the kid, and forced the principal to remove the filters. The funny parts were the arguments made by James Spader: "But you didn't find it a problem that a certain network published forged national guard documents"? He goes on to successfully make the argument that news has become nothing more than a form of entertainment used by the networks to make money...and should be protected by the First Amendment. If you haven't watched the show, you need to. It takes a comical look at a number of politically charged issues. Here's an exchange between Candace Bergen and William Shattner: LEWISTON (Bergen) The problem is the basis of the case, if there is one, would lie in The Bill of Rights, which Denny, of course, thinks never should have been passed. CRANE (Shattner) We're one Supreme Court appointment away from overturning them. SCHMIDT The Bill of Rights. CRANE Damn right. Red States rule. |
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