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How Al Quaeda tried to Control the Media
This is pretty interesting;
WashingtonPost Opinions David Ignatius Opinion Writer March 20, 2012 http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinio...EQS_story.html How al-Qaeda tried to control the media Quote:
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I'm guessing that Fox News isn't too upset over being hated by a terrorists media advisor?
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I read the whole article and will say again that Fox is probably not too upset with being unpopular with Al-Qaeda's formerly zionist, now terrorist media advisor.
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I imagine none of the news stations care what he thinks
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Unless they are going to for the potential terrorist viewers during sweeps week I doubt they are either. However it is interesting that they hate Fox.
It is interesting to know you liberals and terrorist groups have something in common though. I'm surprised that DailyKos didnt have Gadahn doing a blog for them. |
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Geesh, how far to the right are you!?
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I know a lot of liberals and you are way further west than most of them. As a matter of fact it is a bad sign for this country that people with your beliefs think that they are moderates. Anyone who has an on going love affair with daily Kos who doesn't think they are a liberal is really confused.
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And yet for my entire life, I've been a typical moderate Republican, aligning with the political beliefs of the moderate Republican candidates, never voting for a Democrat based upon my views, and I still hold those very same beliefs. Fiscally conservative, socially generous. To me, that shows where the political spectrum in this country has gone - far to the right. And most professional politicos agree with that assessment. Daily Kos and Daily Beast don't generally have the hate of Red State, but it's there. You skip those parts, and stick to the better objective writers, not the crazy anarchists and loonies of the very far left, or the right at Daily Beast, or Red State. I've linked plenty to Daily Beast, but never found anything worthy at Red State.
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I know you think you know my lifetime political stances better than I do, but I'll go with my own experience, thanks :-)
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Does that mean my radical leftist views are ok?
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Sure. It is a free country and at least you admit your views for what they are.
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