Fox news is more entertainment and curiosity than
news. It's well
known that all of the reporting has to be in line with
Rupert Murdock
and his dogma. It's actually amusing the way they
call themselves
"fair and balanced" and present mostly right-wing
opinion.
--
will
--- Sandy Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where in " Fox News instructed a couple of their
> reporters to lie in a
> story about health risks from Bovine Growth Hormone.
> The reporters
> refused, and Fox News fired them. The reporters
> attempted to sue as
> whistleblowers." does it say "Fox "present mostly
> right-wing opinion"
>
> Argue this on its merits if you will, but don't put
> words in my mouth.
>
>
> Sandy Clark
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>
> From: Sam Morris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 6:10 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: The Sam Factor! (Fox News can legally
> lie?)
>
>
> > Was the DNC in there somewhere before Sam entered
> > the conversation?
>
> > Dana
>
> We're talking about how Fox "present mostly
> right-wing
> opinion" while this is an eight year old case.
>
> Yet in today's news we have CBS presenting forgeries
> to make the President look bad. The tie in to the
> DNC
> is who gave them the fake docs? How come they can't
> tell us the DNC wasn't involved?
>
> -sm
>
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