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Syrian Gov't Says Helicopter Attack Killed 8 Civilians; U.S. Source Says Key Iraq Militant Leader Killed

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by jgg0001 October 28, 2008 2:51 AM EDT
Can you prove the media is liberal?

Or is your definition of "liberal" as applied to the media restricted to their failure to suppress the truth when it conflicts with this President''''s goals or his statements?

Posted by ibsteve2u

well, considering media management is predominantly gay, and media workers are all unionized, that''s a pretty good opening argument for a liberal bias, no?
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by October 28, 2008 2:47 AM EDT
If Obama wanted to emulate McCain''s attack ads, we would hear robocalls in the Heartland informing America''s patriots that McCain:

a) was in the pocket of former Lincoln Savings & Loan president and convicted criminal Charles Keating;

b) was buddies with fellow convicted criminal Republicans Ted Stevens, Tom Delay, Scooter Libby, Bob Allen, Trent Lott, Jack Abramoff, Don Young, Larry Craig, Randy %u201CDuke%u201D Cunningham, Tom Feeney, Alberto Gonzoles, Bob Ney, Rick Renzi, Richard Curtis, Steven Griles, Mark Foley...etc;

c) accepted political donations from the Watergate convicted criminal G. Gordon Liddy;

d) picked a runningmate mired in scandal (Troopergate) and has acted "unethical" according to her own people - - and doctored expense reports to bilk her taxpayers;

e) gave up information to his communist captors in North Vietnam, whereas other American prisoners did NOT;

McCain has a lot to answer for. You can%u2019t call yourself a patriot while voting for criminals.
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by missingamerica October 28, 2008 2:09 AM EDT
How can Bush have a propagada machine when the media is clearly liberal. That''s an oxymoron statement

Posted by ThrdArmored at 10:19 PM : Oct 27, 2008

Can you prove the media is liberal?

Or is your definition of "liberal" as applied to the media restricted to their failure to suppress the truth when it conflicts with this President''s goals or his statements?
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by lemonskink October 28, 2008 1:55 AM EDT
I guess they didn''t break out the Arab name generator yet, so we all know just who this person was:

http://www.ronnierayjenkins.com/topics/deathinappalachia/Empty_Chairs/
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by book54552134 October 28, 2008 1:23 AM EDT
"Syria raid kills Al Qaeda in Iraq leader"

Didn''t they already do that three times before? Or was it four?

Like Lazarus, arising from the dead, but times 4.
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by thrdarmored October 28, 2008 1:19 AM EDT
How can Bush have a propagada machine when the media is clearly liberal. That''s an oxymoron statement
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by chimpyout October 28, 2008 1:18 AM EDT
Don''t be surprised if something "not helpful," or "troubling" comes back from this outpost of tyranny in the next week or so.
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by boatdocster October 28, 2008 1:14 AM EDT
THE WORLD MUST BE MADE AWARE OF SYRIAN PROPAGANDA

Posted by tonyb-d-bing at 09:41 PM : Oct 27, 2008

Funny, most of the world and about 80% of Americans feel the same way except we think the world needs to be made aware of the Bush Propaganda machine.
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by thrdarmored October 28, 2008 1:05 AM EDT
jdicecco: I get the sarcasim. Thanks dude. Have a good one.
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by thrdarmored October 28, 2008 12:58 AM EDT
Hopefully there will be a subject that will be more fun to engage in tomorrow. I like responding to these blogs since it makes me feel like I''m not as far away from home. Americans as a whole have a very big decision coming up this election day. Obama is definetly going to change things. McCain is definetly going to change things. which change is better. It''s anybody''s guess. All I know is I''ll still be here. One last word for Obama lovers and those that think that Bush is/was the devil. "Be careful what you wish for".
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