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Regit wrote:Sigh...
If it's on Fox News and it's about NBC, it's NOT TRUE!
The ad in question was thanking troops and also promoted a conservative group's website at the end, which is against network policy.
What Fox won't tell you is that the network itself has ads that support the troops and is also running those "message home" ads during the holiday season.
HURAKAN wrote:There is a saying in Spanish that says "believe only half of what you see, and nothing of what you hear."
*Under pressure from outraged viewers, NBC has reversed its decision not to air the Freedom's Watch ads thanking troops... Developing...
HURAKAN wrote:For that matter I don't trust any network, newspaper, or anything.
There is a saying in Spanish that says "believe only half of what you see, and nothing of what you hear."
artist wrote:I happen to like Fox News. At least they present both views. Something the others simply will not.
TexasStooge wrote:I only watch Fox News for the police chases.
artist wrote:I happen to like Fox News. At least they present both views. Something the others simply will not.
Coredesat wrote:artist wrote:I happen to like Fox News. At least they present both views. Something the others simply will not.
Really? Show me a case where that actually happens without the non-conservative view being railroaded and backed into a corner, and I will give you a cookie.
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