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- TheBlueOne0
"They absolutely should get it," Wallace said on the June 10 broadcast of the Fox Business Network's "Imus in the Morning."
So, just to be clear, a Fox talking head on a Fox owned channel told a host of another Fox show on a different Fox owned channel that he endorsed a policy that would favor Fox? And you posted a link on a site run by a conservative website owned by a syndicated writer whose work appears in the Wall Street Journal, owned by News Corp who owns Fox?
And this is news and not propaganda how?
- More importantly, what does Drudge think?TheBlueOne
- Ohhhhhh yeah, you guys are not worried or anything like that!!! noooooo! of course not!!!!********
- No one actually watches Fox News.DrBombay
- BonSeff0
^ here is the footage
http://thinkprogress.org/2010/06…
- TheBlueOne0
Looks like the Israeli's just out and out executed that American citizen on the ship. Video that was smuggled out (the Israelis tried to confiscate all the cameras and computers onboard) shows the American on the deck, kicked four or five times, and then the commando leisurely puts four slugs into the back of the kids head, then reloads.
- Don't look like no paintball gun to me.TheBlueOne
- Love them Israelis. Attacked the USS Liberty "oops mistake". Shoots American in back of head "no we didn't"TheBlueOne
- What would we do if Iran commandos executed an American citizen bringing aid to Iran?TheBlueOne
- you can make all that out from that video?PonyBoy
- i cant see shit in that video!********
- Ponyboy, why do you always side with the armed government guys but call yourself a libertarian?DrBombay
- He has discipline.TheBlueOne
- Maybe they were throwing rockssigg
- I love how DrBombay glosses over the similarity of the two events and focuses in on PonyBoy. You fucking dolt.sigg
- I don't get it dick jockey. What did I gloss over?DrBombay
- I didn't side w/any one side... I merely asked if you really see what tbo wrotePonyBoy
- DrBombay0
The story a few posts up about Wallace on Imus saying that it would be "Poetic Justice" or whatever if Fox News took Helen Thomas' seat at press briefings left out tons of other commentary. This shit is funny. With video.
http://thinkprogress.org/2010/06…- Well it was in the video.DrBombay
- Is it realllllyyyyyyy funny shit or just funny shit....i need to know before i watch, dick lick!********
- You are watching dick licking?DrBombay
- Yeah your dad makes a whole series of dick licking videos...dick licking 1-100 and then he has ghetto dick lickers 1-200 and then moves on to rim-jobs 1-5! he only did 5 because he oculdnt stand his breath always smelling like some mexican guys ass!!!********
- cnaps... you never finish your notes!! :)PonyBoy
- I bet they are entertaining, did you dig up his body to film them?DrBombay
- hey doc who funds thinkprogress.org. you post from them a lot. wondering if theyre more biased then fox?********
- thinkprogress is a blog, they link to other stories on the internet. They do not create news.DrBombay
- If you are unhappy with the source of those blog posts, fine. But they link to actual news stories elsewhere.DrBombay
- There is also a video clip on the link in question. You can disagree with me but Wallace backtracked hard on his original statement. Not sure what you are disagreeing with.DrBombay
- statement. Not sure what you are disagreeing with.DrBombay
- just asking who funds them, and if they have any sort of bias. i know what i know. just curious what you thought.********
- ukit0
Boehner: Taxpayers should be on the hook for part of BP cleanup.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/20…
I'm just fascinated with how well he blends into that bright orange background. It's like camouflage.
- Yes. Free Markets. Corporations Profit even when they fuck up. All reward, no risk.TheBlueOne
- i think he meant its in our best interest to help out.********
- ironic! bp sucks at what they do. bp should be 100% responsible in protecting and cleaning up what effects us.********
- TheBlueOne0
Andrew Jackson, Farewell Address 1837:
“...the Government would have passed from the hands of the many to the hands of the few, and this organized money power from its secret conclave would have dictated the choice of your highest officers and compelled you to make peace or war, as best suited their own wishes. The forms of your Government might for a time have remained, but its living spirit would have departed from it...It is one of the serious evils of our present system of banking that it enables one class of society--and that by no means a numerous one--by its control over the currency, to act injuriously upon the interests of all the others and to exercise more than its just proportion of influence in political affairs. The agricultural, the mechanical, and the laboring classes have little or no share in the direction of the great moneyed corporations, and from their habits and the nature of their pursuits they are incapable of forming extensive combinations to act together with united force. Such concert of action may sometimes be produced in a single city or in a small district of country by means of personal communications with each other, but they have no regular or active correspondence with those who are engaged in similar pursuits in distant places; they have but little patronage to give to the press, and exercise but a small share of influence over it; they have no crowd of dependents about them who hope to grow rich without labor by their countenance and favor, and who are therefore always ready to execute their wishes. The planter, the farmer, the mechanic, and the laborer all know that their success depends upon their own industry and economy, and that they must not expect to become suddenly rich by the fruits of their toil. Yet these classes of society form the great body of the people of the United States; they are the bone and sinew of the country--men who love liberty and desire nothing but equal rights and equal laws, and who, moreover, hold the great mass of our national wealth, although it is distributed in moderate amounts among the millions of freemen who possess it. But with overwhelming numbers and wealth on their side they are in constant danger of losing their fair influence in the Government, and with difficulty maintain their just rights against the incessant efforts daily made to encroach upon them. The mischief springs from the power which the moneyed interest derives from a paper currency which they are able to control, from the multitude of corporations with exclusive privileges which they have succeeded in obtaining in the different States, and which are employed altogether for their benefit; and unless you become more watchful in your States and check this spirit of monopoly and thirst for exclusive privileges you will in the end find that the most important powers of Government have been given or bartered away, and the control over your dearest interests has passed into the hands of these corporations.”
- panic of 1837... specie circular... at least greenspan admitted he underestimated human nature.********
- but still its good to know about his history. its better then a speech made with a down turned economy he helped make.********
- make. be better quoting einstein. he'd support your ends better. instead of blame he used reason.********
- http://www.huppi.com… this is pretty good. individual motive and human nature i question, but he says basically slaves.********
- it reminds me of huxley. its rational, but there will be dissent unless you can convince people its in their interests, which i think he addressed in the schooling********
- interest which i think he covered in schooling. i may not agree with all aspects of his hypothesis, but its rational and i like that********
- i like that********
- and blue ive got a question for you after reading the einstein. why would anti-capitalist not refer to him more. hes a big name. he could help grow the brand********
- name and he could help grow the brand?********
- panic of 1837... specie circular... at least greenspan admitted he underestimated human nature.
- ukit0
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So the oil spill is bush's fault??? Ohhhhhh RollingStone, i wish you were still a good magazine and not a liberal rag!!!!!!
- RS was always liberalukit
- True...but i lost all respect when justin timberlake was on the cover!********
- Your entire life is a massive set of cliches.DrBombay
- So witty! did you googled that or bing that? i can see you sitting in a cube just searching for witty lines! sad man! ********
- oh by the way, use wd-40 to get that hope and change sticker off your prius!********
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- I know how much you hate us living in the past but didn't Bush start this wire tapping crap?fooler2
- Facts are irrelevant to cnaps, f2.luckyorphan
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- this is just plain incoherent********
- more like dead-on accurate, you tall crazy treePonyBoy
- this is just plain incoherent
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is there a point to all those images? any thing in particular you're trying to say?
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