terrorist cheerleader????

wow. Am I a terrorist cheerleader too, Sam?



On 8/15/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let's do this again.
> The people that aren't news fanatics might read a paper and watch the
> evening news. Chances are what they see is biased and they don't know
> any better and/or don't care enough to dig deeper. These are the
> people that will say "Israel is killing innocent people in Lebanon",
> when you start explaining why they get a dumb look on their face and
> try to change the subject.
>
> You say my news is biased but for 100th time I don't get my news from
> Rush and I don't know anyone that does. I like his interpretation of
> the event because he has a deep understanding of the background. This
> is what he does everyday so he's good at it.
> I read all the news wires from Yahoo and Google and get my political
> information from conservative news sites and blogs.
>
> As much as you cry how your news isn't biased it is. WSJ is a liberal
> paper with a conservative editorial section. And, I might add, it's a
> very boring paper to read everyday.
> You always dismiss the editorial content until finally they spoke out
> against Bush and Israel. Being a terrorist cheerleader you suddenly
> have a use for what you normally dismiss as the biased section. You
> seem to watch Hardball a lot and Mathews is one of the most biased
> assholes on TV. Newshour is just downright boring unless he has good
> guests. Not often.
>
> Fox News is not a 24-hour news feed. It has different shows that
> repeat. Britt Humes, a little on the conservative side, Cavuto also a
> bit to the right, Hanity and Colmes swing both ways, Greta to the left
> and O'Reily to the right. These shows repeat so pick the slant you
> like and you're ok. Compare that to CNN or PMSNBC which are always way
> to the left except for maybe Scarborough. ABC, CBS and NBC are also
> way to the left.
>
>
> On 8/15/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > LOL, yeah that's what I thought you'd say  ^_^
> >
> > That's the interesting question ... you, a huge consumer of sports
> > media, would like more.  But Sam, for example, a huge consumer of
> > biased media, is always complaining there's too much ...
> >
> > It defies logic, but then so does getting your news from Rush so ...
> >
>
> 

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