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Kevin Cunningham
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"SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
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> TRUTH!!!!
>
> Fox News Chief, Roger Ailes:
>
> "We've become increasingly successful, and yet we've been increasingly
> criticized," he said to the crowd about his company. "Sometimes for being
> too pro-American. Sometimes we're too pro-Israel. Sometimes too
> pro-democracy.
>
> "I've been quoted as saying, 'This is a great country.' A lot of people
> are
> trying to get in, nobody's trying to get out. The press is an essential
> pillar of that democracy. The press didn't invent democracy. Democracy
> invented freedom of the press. So we will investigate anything and find
> the
> truth, and report it, but we do not get up every morning, assuming that
> our
> country is guilty. We just happen to like democracy."
>
> And he had some choice words for Democratic candidates who have decided
> not
> to debate on Fox.
>
> "The candidates that can't face Fox, can't face Al Qaeda," said Mr. Ailes.
> "And that's what's coming."
>
A very specious argument. Perhaps the people who can't face Fox can't drive
Chevrolets. Logically how do you make a connection between Fox and
al-quaida? But then you don't really expect Ailes to tell the truth.
news:lPF9i.18792$j63.1540@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> TRUTH!!!!
>
> Fox News Chief, Roger Ailes:
>
> "We've become increasingly successful, and yet we've been increasingly
> criticized," he said to the crowd about his company. "Sometimes for being
> too pro-American. Sometimes we're too pro-Israel. Sometimes too
> pro-democracy.
>
> "I've been quoted as saying, 'This is a great country.' A lot of people
> are
> trying to get in, nobody's trying to get out. The press is an essential
> pillar of that democracy. The press didn't invent democracy. Democracy
> invented freedom of the press. So we will investigate anything and find
> the
> truth, and report it, but we do not get up every morning, assuming that
> our
> country is guilty. We just happen to like democracy."
>
> And he had some choice words for Democratic candidates who have decided
> not
> to debate on Fox.
>
> "The candidates that can't face Fox, can't face Al Qaeda," said Mr. Ailes.
> "And that's what's coming."
>
A very specious argument. Perhaps the people who can't face Fox can't drive
Chevrolets. Logically how do you make a connection between Fox and
al-quaida? But then you don't really expect Ailes to tell the truth.