Originally Posted By TomSawyer >>Are you calling Fox News part of the mainstream media? ABC/CBS/ABC/CNN/PBS would not agree.<< LOL - of course Fox News is part of the mainstream media, woody. Did you ever hear of a guy named Rupert Murdoch? He's about as mainstream media as you can get.
Originally Posted By woody >>LOL - of course Fox News is part of the mainstream media, woody. Did you ever hear of a guy named Rupert Murdoch? He's about as mainstream media as you can get.<< Well, then what accounts for this reaction? <a href="http://www.dailykos.net/archives/004419.html" target="_blank">http://www.dailykos.net/archiv es/004419.html</a> Friday | October 03, 2003 Empirical evidence of Fox propaganda
Originally Posted By bboisvert <<You're mixing opinion and news. They are not the same. You got them confused.>> Everyone does. That's the problem. That's what corporate media in the US is counting on. Hard to find real unbiased news in the US. You usually have to go to CSPAN, NPR, or overseas and make your own conclusions.
Originally Posted By bboisvert <<NPR's news is not unbiased, nor are most overseas news outlets.>> That's it? You might as well have just said, "Nuh, uh!" These endless rounds of "It is!" "It isn't!" are so tiresome.
Originally Posted By DouglasDubh <That's it?> What were you expecting, a doctoral's thesis? You may a false statement, unsupported by any evidence, so I corrected it with a true statement, unsupported by any evidence.
Originally Posted By cmpaley >>NPR's news is not unbiased, nor are most overseas news outlets.<< Yet...FAUXNews (aka FOXNews and the Bush Ministry of Propaganda) is completely unbiased and presents ALL the facts without spin. Excuse me while I reread 1984.
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder "You may a false statement, unsupported by any evidence, so I corrected it with a true statement, unsupported by any evidence." And here's a perfect snapshot of everything wrong with WE. A liberal offers an opinion, but the conservative comes along and believes he corrects him. They're both opinions, neither is "correct". Many conservatives, however, don't see it that way. Liberals allow for two opinions, conservatives don't.
Originally Posted By DouglasDubh <I'm surprised you agree.> Well, if I said I disagreed, then you'd probably accuse me of not allowing for two opinions, and being all that's wrong with World Events.
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder "Well, if I said I disagreed, then you'd probably accuse me of not allowing for two opinions, and being all that's wrong with World Events." You're catching on.
Originally Posted By DouglasDubh I don't need to catch on. I'm well aware of what's wrong with World Events, and it's not me.
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder If I keep responding, will you still trying to get the last word, like you always do? Except now, of course, since I called you on it.
Originally Posted By DouglasDubh <If I keep responding, will you still trying to get the last word, like you always do?> It depends upon how you respond.
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Originally Posted By DouglasDubh I think it's the poster who make too many debates into personality conflicts, instead of keeping to the subject.