Questioninggeller
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Mycroft said:Can you really see that guy huffin' and puffin' through the woods?
I can't see Heston hunting from his home in Beverly Hills either.
Mycroft said:Can you really see that guy huffin' and puffin' through the woods?
Silicon said:That does it, I'm never trusting Fox News again!
Rather and CBS have done thousands of stories over the years and have made a few mistakes causing some to believe they have a bias. Fox shows their bias daily. In the recent case, CBS recognized their error and did something about it. Maybe to little to late for some, but they at least did something. Fox sees no problems.Just thinking said:Tell me, do you (and any other FOX bashers) have this same opinion of CBS and Dan Rather?
If not, why?
(This is in no way of defense of FOX -- I'm simply curious.)
DavidJames said:Rather and CBS have done thousands of stories over the years and have made a few mistakes causing some to believe they have a bias. Fox shows their bias daily. In the recent case, CBS recognized their error and did something about it. Maybe to[sic] little to[sic] late for some, but they at least did something. Fox sees no problems.
I sure can. Michael would make a great hunting buddy for Cheney and Scalia.Mycroft said:Can you really see that guy huffin' and puffin' through the woods?
Odd how Moore is allowed to slander all he wants, but when someone objects, they are clearly a homicidal "loonie". Pointing out that someone is a jackass is hardly the same as making a death threat, but I guess one can't expect someone like to be able to tell the difference.The Fool said:sheesh Josh...have you seen the venom that people spout any time this guy is mentioned?...If I were him I'd be sleeping in my flak jacket and checking if my coke can was ticking before opening it.
I don't think he needs to pretend he is at risk from death by loonie.
a_unique_person said:In fact, one was shot with his own gun by a thief in Melbourne several years ago.
Your evidence please.Just thinking said:Dan Rather (and I'm paraphrasing) felt that the content of the Bush memo was more important than the validity. He knew exactly what he was saying and exactly why the story was presented when it aired. (It was clearly an attempt to influence an election
Number Six said:What irony...Michael Moore's bodyguard has been arrested for carrying an unlicensed gun. Or at least that's what the address below says...keep in mind that it is Fox News though so getting independent verification is probably not a bad idea.
HarryKeogh said:I agree. Hunters (and possibly bowlers) are some of the most well conditioned people out there.
Now pass me another Old Milwaukee!
DavidJames said:.........In the recent case, CBS recognized their error and did something about it. Maybe to little to late for some, but they at least did something. Fox sees no problems.
Shinytop said:It does not excuse that the strident anti-gun Moore hires armed body guards to protect himself. Of course, you must keep in mind that this is while the scum bag says the common citizen should not own a gun for self protection.
Meadmaker said:Except that Michael Moore isn't strident anti-gun. I saw Bowling for Columbine, expecting to see an anti-gun film. But it wasn't an anti-gun film.
By coincidence, I saw Fahrenheit 9/11 for the first time last week. That movie also has been mischaracterized.
And according to Claus, it always happens.The Central Scrutinizer said:You must be mistaken. According to Shanek 3:16, this sort of thing never happens.
It's not consistently anti-gun, but Moore does engage in multiple misrepresentations, and what would motivate that other than animus towards guns? And if he is really interested in investigating violence, why is he engaging in deliberate deception?a_unique_person said:It's funny about that. BFC isn't anti-gun. It's certainly not pro-gun, but all he is trying to do is find out what makes the US more violent than other countries of similar cultures.
Wow, racism is not completely dead! Race and violence are related! He also spends several minutes discussing the fact that if you want money in this country, you have to (horror of horrors) work! BFC is just filled with trenchant observations! Questions, however, are a different matter. Other than "WTF is his point?" and "Why does anyone respect this lying piece of ****?" BFC doesn't really raise very many questions. And wait a second, isn't suggesting that race has something to do with gun violence verboten? Is it okay for Moore to do so, but not Heston?By reducing it to the satus of 'anti-gun', it means that those uncomfortable with the questions it asks can just go on ignoring them. Eg, he seems to claim that racism is alive and well in the US in respect of it's significant African American population, and that this has something to do with the problem.
Shinytop said:The numerous documented lies and mis-characterizations in the BFC movie make it a strident anti-gun film while masquerading as a documentary. If merely a study comparing the gun culture of two countries and if it has no agenda why the lies, why the editing to make it appear people are saying things they are not, are saying things at times they are not. No, my learned friends, the truth needs no embellishment, it needs no lies to enhance it. Michael Moore is a horse's ass with no class and no morals. Defend him all you want but explain the need for the lies. I am waiting.
Shinytop said:Again, why the lies, why the mis-characterizations if not following an anti-gun agenda. Answers, anybody?
Just thinking said:Tell me, do you (and any other FOX bashers) have this same opinion of CBS and Dan Rather?
If not, why?
(This is in no way of defense of FOX -- I'm simply curious.)
The Fool said:sheesh Josh...have you seen the venom that people spout any time this guy is mentioned?...If I were him I'd be sleeping in my flak jacket and checking if my coke can was ticking before opening it.