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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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Fox "News": We Distort; You Decide
posted by
Dookie The Webmaster
8:22 AM
Good 'ole Fox "News" is at it again. Let's take a look at how many times they mentioned the Iraq war's 4th year anniversary:
Based on a TVEyes search of closed captioning transcripts by TVNewser, the number of mentions of the Iraq war's fourth anniversary between 6 A.M. and 3 P.M. yesterday were as follows:
MSNBC - 153 mentions CNN - 112 mentions Fox News Channel - 42 Okay, how about Walter Reed mentions on March 2nd:
MSNBC - 84 mentions CNN - 53 mentions Fox News Channel - 10 mentions And being that this is Fox, let's take a look at Anna Nicole mentions on March 2nd:
Fox News Channel - 121 mentions MSNBC - 96 mentions CNN - 40 mentions Can they be any more obvious? We have to take them down. Some way, some how. We must continue branding them as a non-legitimate news organization. Once their advertisers finally realize how phony they are, Fox will be up for sale.

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Guys,
Great information! This breaks the bias down in a way that is difficult to defend or obfuscate.
Thanks
posted by
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"Take them down" huh? I think people who call themselves Liberals (I am beginning to wonder what % of the public still speaks and understands English) must make up a good portion of their audience since every stupid fart that they broadcast gets gobs of space on "Liberal" websites. Stop watching them might be a good start to "bringing them down" because their advertisers don't give a shit what they broadcast. All they care about is how many people are watching. So stop watching, we already know their slant. What we don't need is a daily advertisement for FOX here. And favorably mentioning CNN and MSNBC as some kind of standard is almost as stupid.
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