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To: OldDeckHand

I have occasionally watched Fox for an entire weekday. You would not know there’s a world of six billion people out there, in 170 or so countries. You would think there’s nothing happening in the world but a murder in Cleveland, a car chase in L.A., a celebrity overdose or fashion crime, and maybe a couple of press conferences in D.C.


72 posted on 08/25/2009 10:56:06 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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To: Arthur McGowan
"I have occasionally watched Fox for an entire weekday. You would not know there’s a world of six billion people out there, in 170 or so countries. You would think there’s nothing happening in the world but a murder in Cleveland, a car chase in L.A., a celebrity overdose or fashion crime, and maybe a couple of press conferences in D.C."

Thank you! I thought I was the only one. As it stands, I really don't have anything to watch to actually get "news". FNC is like watching a video version of the NY Post "Page 6" during the day. If it wasn't for Cavuto, I'd get rid of cable altogether.

83 posted on 08/25/2009 11:00:04 PM PDT by OldDeckHand (No Socialized Medicine, No Way, No How, No Time)
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To: Arthur McGowan

“I have occasionally watched Fox for an entire weekday. You would not know there’s a world of six billion people out there, in 170 or so countries. You would think there’s nothing happening in the world but a murder in Cleveland, a car chase in L.A., a celebrity overdose or fashion crime, and maybe a couple of press conferences in D.C.”


Are you serious? You apparently missed Special Report. They’re all over the world every day.


86 posted on 08/25/2009 11:02:19 PM PDT by RussP
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