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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: lorne who wrote (90232)9/2/2010 10:22:36 AM
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Appears to this writer that this is a way for the liberal media to tear down Fox News and News Corp which is a competitor to the oh so liberal New York Times and other broadcast media.

The Saudi Prince has a 7% investment in News Corp as stated in this article. That means there is 93% of the voting company stock that the Saudi Prince does not control.

That is not enough to control the company financially nor to control the direction of the news reported on Fox News.

Fox News continues to be the voice that questions the historic liberal reporting of other media outlets.

Seems to me that Murdock has been very shrewd with his investment in NewsCorp------blocking the complete takeover of American Media by liberal entities or foreign entities, whatever the source.

The political game, as I see it, of the libeeral media is to attack and discredit Fox News by association -----in hopes of affecting the outcome of the election in November 2010.

jmo

A few thoughts on the folowing post-----------

The Saudi Prince, The Mosque And Fox News
by David Folkenflik
September 1, 2010
npr.org

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