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To: ForGod'sSake
You would think that a loss of viewers would nudge them toward at least a little introspection.....but i guess it's hard when everyone in the board meetings are like minded sycophants.
9 posted on 05/28/2002 10:52:53 PM PDT by chasio649
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To: chasio649; Landru
You would think that a loss of viewers would nudge them toward at least a little introspection.....

In the real world this would be the case, but alas, these people don't appear to operate in real world, nor do they seem to be hampered much by reality checks. Winston Churchill could have been describing our "free press" when he stated(paraphrasing), "Some people stumble on the truth, but most will pick themselves up and move along as if nothing had happened."

Ironic that our media utopian elitist "guardians" will screech loud and long when there is even a smell(real or imagined) of a violation of "rights" they champion, but are struck deaf and dumb on others. Introspection and intellectual honesty are not what these people are about, but I'm hard pressed figure what they ARE about.

Awright Lan, you know full well the "big three" were spewing the socialist ideology long before they had "parents". I don't disagree that Viacom is part of the problem(w/cbs), but the "problem" existed before Viacom came into the picture. The question is, why hasn't Viacom done something to curtail the liberal drivel issuing from the "captain" and others at cbs. Why have they blown conservatives off altogether?

It occurs to me that maybe the reason the Dims and the media are in lock step is they both have the same constituency.....the "victims" of capitalism. What irony!

FGS, Texan-American

39 posted on 05/31/2002 10:31:36 PM PDT by ForGod'sSake
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