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newspeak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-25-11 01:17 PM
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62. well, when you have a network who basically fires a newscaster
because she refuses to lie and the network wins the case because the judge rules that a network can lie to their audience, then I think we got a problem with media. Now, I realize people make mistakes, but when you make numerous mistakes by putting a (D) on a congresscritters name who is in trouble and that congresscritter is actually (R); then I think the network believes most of their audience are dupes or stupid.

They apparently pander to their audiences' preconceived ignorant or bigoted ideas while they throw in their pro-corporate, bad government shite. So, how many times have they put a (d) by the name of a repug who was in trouble? Let's see there's Craig, and Foley (numerous times) and I believe they even put a (d) by the name of McCain once when they were bad mouthing one of their own.

Murdoch, to me, became a US citizen so he could have multiple media and since then, I think he has done nothing but divide the people and "catapult" the corporate propaganda. Divide and conquer for the global corporations NWO. They don't need no stinking countries.
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