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To: CaptRon
This is what they teach in liberal journalism colleges. For a news organization to pretend they are impartial in this conflict is the height of dishonesty - very few really are. And if after seeing Saddam in action they still are, I certainly wouldn't patronize them with my time. I don't want my news from someone who isn't outraged by a tyrant like Saddam.

You can wear a flag pin, support the troops, call them "we" (I mean, isn't that the truth?)and still be fair and objective about supporting the news.

Go Fox Go!

17 posted on 03/29/2003 6:46:17 AM PST by I still care (All evil needs to prosper is that good men do nothing)
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To: I still care
They guy on O'Reilly was even worse. He seemed genuinely disappointed that there was more bad news about the Americans, that the press had a responsibility to find news critical of the military.

It's one thing to call for objectivity, it's quite another to criticize people for being patriotic (and he actually said they were being 'too patriotic').

He further went on to say that the press was too conservative. I guess he doesn't watch the same briefings we all do.

It is so clear where these people are coming from it's pathetic.

19 posted on 03/29/2003 6:55:27 AM PST by CaptRon
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