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15/10/2008 14:04:09
Walter Meester
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>>>>>>I am not going to reply to the change of subject to Obama. Especially not a link to Fox News.
>>>>>
>>>>>It is interesting. You postured countless number of times how every media source should be taken into account, but, when confronted with the only major one that does not fit to your political belief, you just brush it out.
>>>>
>>>>Treating Fox as if it were a news source is pure propaganda.
>>>
>>>Without Fox News, US media would be, in terms of press freedom, somewhere between Zimbabwe and Zanzibar.
>>>Please, be advised, that I don't care what kind of opinion you may have on this topic.
>>
>>This from a guy who cut his teeth on Pravda?! Good grief. You are as far off the deep end as John H. at the moment.
>
>Insulting someone does not support or boost your position. It only reinforces the idea that your position may not be one that can be supported with reasoning and examples.

Tracy, I don't anything in this discussion that is proved by reasoning and examples. The whole period before an election is one that reasons with FUD and emotions.

Personally I'd like to see anything sustansive that would prove that Fox news is the foundation of press freedom (or whatever it means). This is really what mike is aiming at. And I must agree with him. Regarding Fox news as the enlighted baken of freedom of press is absurd to me, and proves the majority does not even know how news is processed before it is broadcasted.

Also, freedom of press does not equal independed and unbiased press.
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