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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (461626)3/6/2009 12:08:14 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) of 1577192
 
"I see this as the Alamo," Ailes said, according to Beck. "If I just had somebody who was willing to sit on the other side of the camera until the last shot is fired, we'd be fine."

Um, Roger? As I recall, the Alamo didn't turn out too well.

As Oliver Willis noted, "Let's leave aside the notion of a television network designing itself in opposition to the president with the slogan 'Fair and Balanced' for now, and let's go to the tape on The Alamo. Almost everyone at the Alamo died at the hands of Mexican soldiers.


It is a totally apt description. ALL the other networks are trying to take America down, and you have ONE that is trying to present fair coverage of the news while not destroying the country.

If that isn't the Alamo I don't know what is. It is a fight to the death for American freedom.
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