- Sep 7, 2004
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Your thoughts are simple. End of story.Originally Posted by AirFresh23Js
My thoughts are simple who cares.
BostonThreeParty wrote:
O my Gosh, A NT'er who is actually giving Fox News Credit for something?
WHAT HAS THE WORLD COME TO?
Guess Fox Isn't so "evil" to NT anymore
Fox is predicting LeBron stays in Cleveland (plausible), but their PR "expert" predicts the Clippers. So.... yeah.
zichardruniga wrote:
lol guys like that just keep talking and pretty soon anit no one gonna be listening so what does that make him?
A racist? Irrelevant? I don't know. Nobody has a clue about what you're eluding to, so why don't you answer your own question.
spsfinest212 wrote:
Obama's president everyone needs to just get the @%+! over it.
If that's the case, why do we talk about slavery and the KKK and the Nazis and Brown v. Board? By your rationale we should "just get over" the fact that minorities are discriminated against every day. Way to take a stand.
B Smooth 202 wrote:
No they don't have a point. Faux News is a piece of $$*+ and they've never had a bit of credibility....and barring a complete overhaul of their station they never will have any credibility
So these guys weren't standing at the front door? And the case wasn't dropped? I assume that Faux also lies about the weather and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, too? C'mon, we all know that Fox is incredibly bias but that doesn't make this story any less relevant or any less true.
I think the takeaway from all of this is that some people are crazy and some people are ignorant; his guys is probably both. And if he were white, it might be a bigger deal but there are 1000s of people in this country spewing hate at Arabs, Jews, Blacks, Whites, and everything in between. Whites have historically received relatively favorable treatment in the court of law so I don't think its worth spending a lot of time considering a conspiracy by a black President to let this guy off the hook. Is there a case to be made for voter intimidation? Ehhh, maybe. But he's entitled to speak his mind and its not worth the time and taxpayers' money to go after this guy and enrage a group of people who are already filled with blind hate. Especially with the prospect of him winning the case and feeling more empowered. So, Fox has a point and the story doesn't get enough coverage on the other networks but 10 mins of Fox/week will give you all the conservative viewpoints you need to maintain a healthy diet.