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I wasn't going to jump into this one, but...

>>>The position I do support of Mr. Limbaugh's is that when a person puts forth what they say is gospel, that there is someone to put forth opposing viewpoints. Mr. Fox has a terrible desease and would love to have a cure, as I would like to see a cure for it also. But Mr. Fox needs to be questioned also and not just given a free pass. If he believes his position is correct then he should be able to debate it. When people who call themselves journalist, just sit and listen and take it all in as gospel, then are they really journalists? This is a very tough subject, but there are facts on both side that need to be brought out by those that declare themselves to be journalists.
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>>>My two cents..

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>>When did Limbaugh question or expressed an interest in debating Mr. Fox? He callously ridiculed and mocked him. That's all. Did he (or you or anybody else on the far right) question him when he supported Senator Arlen Specter back in 2004? Why not? The issue was the same.
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>Don't throw Mr. Limbaugh up at me, you evidently have a heart ache for/about him. Take that up with him. That is not what I responded to.

I've followed this thread, and quite honestly, I don't know what it is you did respond to then. Nobody here made any statement implying that Limbaugh or anyone else had no right to question Fox's viewpoint. They were expressing their disgust with Limbaugh's personal attack on Michael.

Then you popped up. So ok, what were you responding to?

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>>When you talk about journalists, I assume you are not talking about Limbaugh. He's not a journalist, just a talk show host. As per journalists questioning, who are you referring to in this specific case?
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>Anyone who sits across from him in a journalistic forum. From an ABC interview to a CBS review of his video. Just showing Mr. Fox and never asking questions of him or to him is not a good way to enlighten people on all sides of the issue.

This was an ad, not an interview, or a journalistic forum. Who should be questioning him in an ad? When Tide advertises laundry detergent, do you feel reporters should pop up in the ads questioning their assertions?

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