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(OT) The fox hunt
Dave Hall wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 08:15:39 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: As a Democrat, for example, I frequently am annoyed by the toughness with which Kerry is treated by the general media, and the relatively free ride Bush gets, no matter what he says or does. As an example, Bush should have been excoriated by the editorial writers and commentators for his gay bashing (over the definition of marriage bull****) via Congress while the country is facing so many serious problems. But, for the most part, he hasn't been. The tight-wing outlets, on the other hand, have been jumping up and down in their praise for Bush (and in news reports, not just commentary) on this issue. That's funny, I see totally the opposite. The CNN reporter yesterday just could say it enough times that the republicans have failed to make the votes to pass the change. First, it was news. Second, most people who watch cable news shows watch them for only a few minutes at a time; thus, all the repetition. And, as another for instance, why is the liberal press still trying to make hay out of Bush's irrelevant military records, while Kerry's post Vienam antics, including an admission that he took part in the "burning of villages", is pretty much a non-issue? Because Bush has tried to make hay out of his position that he is a wartime leader. Yet he had no relevant "wartime" experience in his backbroung. And, had Bush been a field grande officer in any war, he would have been relieved...for screw=ups, naivete and dishonesty. Why are the growing numbers of anti-Kerry Vietnam vets, each with a compelling story to tell, not being given an audience? Ah, yes...the GOP-front groups. They've been outed. I, and most other conservatives have no problem with gay people entering into civil unions for the purpose of gaining the legal benefits (and liabilities) that other married people currently enjoy. But don't call it a "marriage". Dave Marriage is civil in this country...gays are entitled to the civil ceremony. |
(OT) The fox hunt
Dave Hall wrote in message . ..
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:13:28 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Dave Hall wrote: The difference is that liberals deny that the mainstream news has any bias. Conservatives, rather than deny it, acknowledge it, and offer their counter perspective to provide balance. Dave How wonderful it must be for you, Dave,to go through life as Simple-Minded Simon. I take it then that you disagree? Surely someone who tries to pass himself off as a thinking intellectual could come up with a better rebuttal than an ad-hominem attack? Dave If you'd think about it, it IS quite a good rebuttal to someone with their head stuck in the sand. |
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