Thursday, January 11, 2007

FOX News is BAD NEWS for this country

The #1 fearmongering Network. The mouthpiece for the current administration, the rightwing, and Corporate America. Their intent is to divide the public over social issues, promote the Conservative Republican agenda, and do one-sided reporting of the news. Isn't this a Democracy?




The above video is just 1 section of 7. The more comprehensive video can be found here:

Outfoxed Rupert Murdoch's war on journalism

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=569580436045268670&q=Outfoxed+Rupert+Murdoch's+war+on+journalism

Bill O'Reilly: The O'Reilly Factor:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_O'Reilly_(commentator)

*he's a hothead
*he's rude to his guests, if he disagrees with them
*he reports one-sided news (more like propaganda)
*he calls people who speak badly of Bush, unpatriotic. The truth is, those people are more patriotic than O'Reilly and his network.
*don't buy into his propaganda.

IT'S TIME TO QUIT SUPPORTING ONE-SIDED REPORTING NETWORKS.

Owner, Rupert Murdoch:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Murdoch
http://www.nndb.com/people/420/000023351/

President/CEO Roger Ailes is a former Republican political campaign advisor for Reagan, Nixon and Bush, Sr.

http://www.nndb.com/people/449/000054287/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Ailes
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1067

"Fox's founder and president, Roger Ailes, was for decades one of the savviest and most pugnacious Republican political operatives in Washington, a veteran of the Nixon and Reagan campaigns. Ailes is most famous for his role in crafting the elder Bush's media strategy in the bruising 1988 presidential race. With Ailes' help, Bush turned a double-digit deficit in the polls into a resounding win by targeting the GOP's base of white male voters in the South and West, using red-meat themes like Michael Dukakis' "card-carrying" membership in the ACLU, his laissez-faire attitude toward flag-burning, his alleged indifference to the pledge of allegiance--and, of course, paroled felon Willie Horton.

Notice: The network was an attack dog when Clinton was in office, but now that Bush is in office, they are his lapdog. They play one side only, when other networks try to give both sides a voice. This is wrong in a Democracy."

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