On Mar 8, 6:40 pm, "Chuck Stamford" <shell__stamf...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Jani wrote:
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> >> "Chuck Stamford" <shell__stamf...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>> Let me guess, you
> >>> like Fox (Faux) News, right?
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> >>> Chuck:
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> >>> I view them all, but I like Fox the best because of their balance
and
> >>> lack of a political agenda; something that is lacking in the news
> >>> organizations you've just mentioned.
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> > I watch Fox every evening and have noted the *presence* of a
> > right-of-centre political agenda - often in the innuendos,
whatsisname's
> > raised eyebrows etc. as well as the word-content
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> I would agree that Fox is a bit right of center in it's editorializing.
> However, if we're going to use catagories such as you've articulated
above
> in making a determination about Fox's political leanings in covering the
> news, then to be consistent we'd have to do the same for NBC, CBS, and
> ABC.
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> When you have a reporter like Chris Matthews saying he feels a tingle
run
> up
> his leg just listening to Barack Obama speak (not to mention all the
other
> partisan rhetoric from this quarter!), I think we're past raised
eyebrows
> and word counts in making a determination that NBC is left of center.
Furthermore, Chuck, if we are to be beholden to political correctness as
well as affirmative action, then it should be mandated by federal law that
an equal number of conservative networks be created and maintained with
federal money to level the playing field since the overwhelming majority
of
networks airing national and international news are clearly of a liberal
nature with an unequal ratio of at least 9 to 1.
[The previous paragraph has been close-captioned for the humor-impaired.]
May God bless,
Carl
my website -- http://www.nettally.com/saints/
my blog -- http://www.anniemayhem.com/cgi-bin/wordpress/


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