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Frank McCoy (mccoyf@millcomm.com) 2004/12/11 11:01

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In alt.fan.frank.mccoy Tim Merrigan <tppm@comcast.net> wrote:

>Frank McCoy wrote:
>> An open letter to Bill O'Reilly:
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>> Note cross-posting!
>
>(Leaving the cross-posting, as I'm in all three groups too)
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>My reader won't let me cross-post
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>I'm surprised to hear that FOX "News" puts out *any* legitimate news
>once you get away from sports and weather.

Oh they do ...
And (once you examine it closely) it really isn't all that bad or even
much more slanted news than the other networks.  The problem is:  They
go from straight news right into commentary ... and people like Bill
give their "straight news" as if it WAS news; so unless you've got a
score-card, it's hard to tell where one leaves off and the other
starts.  Particularly so, when the same people who give commentary
ALSO tell the straight news!

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