Ailes says "the cadidates that can't face FOX, can't face Al Qaeda"

"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.
 
"SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
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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."

>>
>> So now the Faux News Network is the equivalent of Al Qaeda! I guess that
>> is
>> an appropriate comparison, both are quite repugnant. I doub't many Dem
>> candidate would like to go on Al Jazera or Al Qaeda TV either... would
>> you?

>
> WHHOOOSH!!
>
> Right over your head!
>
> If dims won't answer or debate on a tv network, the one with the most news
> viewers, then how can they face our enemies?
>>

A false analogy. What does Fox "News" have to do with al-quaida? Whats the
similarity?
 
"SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
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> "Bokonon" <seattledemocracy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
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>>> If dims won't answer or debate on a tv network, the one with the most
>>> news viewers, then how can they face our enemies?

>>
>> Fox is not a news network - it's the propaganda wing of the Republican
>> party.
>>
>> Why do you hate America so much, traitor? Seriously.

>
> I don't, I disagree with you. For some reason, you think that
> disagreement is disloyality. Didn't Senator Clinton say that disent
> isn't disloyality?
>
> if anyone hates america, it's you.
>

You have repeatedly used the why do you hate America argument. How do you
like it turned on yourself? You do hate any nation that is free. You hate
women making their own decisions, you hate people doing as they please.
Your hatred is showing.
 
On Jun 6, 5:38 pm, "SyVyN11" <thesyvy...@msn.com> wrote:
> "The candidates that can't face Fox, can't face Al Qaeda," said Mr. Ailes.
> "And that's what's coming."


Ye gods, Ailes and you are STUPID!

-Tom Sr.
 
"SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
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> TRUTH!!!!


I agree. Fox News is just like Al Qaeda -- both are enemies of the U.S.

>
> 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."
>
>
 
"SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
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>> "SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
>> 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."

>>
>> So now the Faux News Network is the equivalent of Al Qaeda! I guess that
>> is
>> an appropriate comparison, both are quite repugnant. I doub't many Dem
>> candidate would like to go on Al Jazera or Al Qaeda TV either... would
>> you?

>
> WHHOOOSH!!
>
> Right over your head!
>
> If dims won't answer or debate on a tv network, the one with the most news
> viewers, then how can they face our enemies?


Three points. First, Fox News does not have the most "news viewers."
Second, participating in a debate is in no way related to defending this
country. Third, nothing went over his head. You're batting .000 as usual.
 
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> >> "SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
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> >>
> >>> If dims won't answer or debate on a tv network, the one with the most
> >>> news viewers, then how can they face our enemies?
> >>
> >> Fox is not a news network - it's the propaganda wing of the Republican
> >> party.
> >>
> >> Why do you hate America so much, traitor? Seriously.

> >
> > I don't, I disagree with you. For some reason, you think that
> > disagreement is disloyality. Didn't Senator Clinton say that disent
> > isn't disloyality?
> >
> > if anyone hates america, it's you.
> >

> You have repeatedly used the why do you hate America argument. How do you
> like it turned on yourself? You do hate any nation that is free. You

hate
> women making their own decisions, you hate people doing as they please.
> Your hatred is showing.


Hatred is the only tool that Sylvia and her ilk have left. They used to
have fear as well, but the public has learned that there isn't nearly as
much to fear as the right likes to claim, so they've pretty much lost that
weapon. If we take hatred away from them, the right will have nothing left.


"This is an impressive crowd - the haves and the have-mores. Some people
call you the elites; I call you my base." - George W. Bush
 
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> >> "SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
> >> 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."
> >>
> >> So now the Faux News Network is the equivalent of Al Qaeda! I guess

that
> >> is
> >> an appropriate comparison, both are quite repugnant. I doub't many Dem
> >> candidate would like to go on Al Jazera or Al Qaeda TV either... would
> >> you?

> >
> > WHHOOOSH!!
> >
> > Right over your head!
> >
> > If dims won't answer or debate on a tv network, the one with the most

news
> > viewers, then how can they face our enemies?
> >>

> A false analogy. What does Fox "News" have to do with al-quaida? Whats

the
> similarity?


Both are anti-democracy. Both are anti-freedom. Both try to use fear as a
tool to control people. There are several similarities. The only real
difference is that Fox tries to wrap itself in the flag while it tries to
destroy America, while al Qaeda wraps itself in the Koran. Other than that
difference, the two are very much the same.

--

"This is an impressive crowd - the haves and the have-mores. Some people
call you the elites; I call you my base." - George W. Bush
 
"SyVyN11" <thesyvyn11@msn.com> wrote in message
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>>> if anyone hates america, it's you.

>>
>> How so?
>>
>> Explain.

>
> Because you call someone a traitor just because he doesn't watch the same
> news channel as you.


False. I call you a traitor because you aid and comfort America's enemies,
and support others who aid and comfort America's enemies. That's what a
traitor is. Feel free to disgree on various policy matters by all means -
that's a great American tradition and part of makes us great as a nation.
Cross that line into supporting America's enemies as you have however, and
you are a traitor - plain and simple.

Calling you a traitor (which is what you are) isn't hatred for America at
all - it's the exact opposite.

--
"History! Read it and weep!"
-Bokonon
_______________________________________________
When your only tool is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
 
On Jun 6, 11:51 pm, "SyVyN11" <thesyvy...@msn.com> wrote:

> If dims won't answer or debate on a tv network, the one with the most news
> viewers, then how can they face our enemies?


That comparison does not make any sense. Can you explain why you think
it does?

Tartarus
 
"Kevin Cunningham" <smskjv@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> You have repeatedly used the why do you hate America argument. How do you
> like it turned on yourself?


Bingo.

--
"History! Read it and weep!"
-Bokonon
_______________________________________________
When your only tool is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
 
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Cut...

> > A false analogy. What does Fox "News" have to do with al-quaida? Whats

> the
> > similarity?

>
> Both are anti-democracy. Both are anti-freedom. Both try to use fear as

a
> tool to control people. There are several similarities. The only real
> difference is that Fox tries to wrap itself in the flag while it tries to
> destroy America, while al Qaeda wraps itself in the Koran. Other than

that
> difference, the two are very much the same.
>


Well put!
 
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