Bill O'Reilly is not credible on any subject.
2007-06-23 15:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Race cars maybe if it's "O'Reillys" the Auto parts.
But otherwise sounds rather resentful in which case too bad. That they waited over half a century to try turning in the harbored fugitives. Which too needs no mercy pardons for their contributions on such conspiracy and illegal act of ignorance. For internal gain!
2007-06-23 17:01:08
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answered by SMILING BOB. 2
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No, no, no......he said that there are racist people in this country that resent the white christian male power structure and that's why they support the bill. He didn't say it was everyone that felt that way, but some people do.....and that's a fact, there are people like that. If you're going to attack someone's opinions, at least make sure you know what the opinions are.....did you get that from moveon.org or mediamatters? Use a non-biased source for your smear campaigns
2007-06-23 15:36:50
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answered by justin b 4
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He might be just sarcrastic. Comparing to Mitchell Malkin, Bill is a much more reasonable guy. Every single time I see Malkin on Fox, I just see a lapdog on attack mode. Dog muzzle will be a big help.
2007-06-24 04:48:44
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answered by HOMER 3
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so what if he said it. if the flood of illegals continue their assault on our homeland America may look like the pitiful country of mexico. Why can't Mexicans stay in their own country and make it a success as anglos did int america because its the people who make a country a success. Its time the racist card is thrown out of the deck. Would Mexico be so benovelent to angos who came in mass to their country causing a school nightmare, paying no property taxes, hospital taxes and sending their pesos back to the United States. I do not think so.
2007-06-23 15:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Bill O'Reilly is right!! Excuse me, but I think Mexicans are the ones who are racist... They are the ones who DO NOT want to simulate and unite.. They are the ones who want to make "AMERICA" another "Mexico".. Of all the immigrants so far, they are the only ones that don't realize that the good thing about America is that we are united, we are one, we speak English so we can communicate.. They are the ones who want to start their own thing, and separate. They will bring our country down to their level...Then who is going to be complaining....
They are in their own world, and they have got to grow-up and get brains, so our country doesn't fall apart..
2007-06-23 15:56:08
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answered by pixles 3
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WOW i had not seen before what he said and i really find really hard to not sound offensive while giving my opinion about his stamens or the statements of pat which he is obviously is saying to support . in my opinion he once more is showing his true and real colors and all i can say about it is that is that the USA as the civilized country that it is should worry more about people in it whose only concern is what color of skin the people around them is .
it is time to wake up and to realize that people like him is what gives the USA a bad name and reputation . i just don't get why we in a free country should care at all about the religion or the color of skin of those coming to the USA . this is not what the DREAM is about and this should NOT be our main objective . if one thing we should do about the different races we today have in the USA should be to acknowledge that we all are in fact the same and that any of us really are Christians should not care to have others to share what we are, i mean isn't that what Christ send us to do ??? or did he send us to hide ??? . no it was not to hide but to be among others and to show what we are .
so in my opinion , the one i am entitle to i do not think that he represents what the USA should be about neither what the church of Christ should really be about .
2007-06-23 18:33:40
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answered by game over 5
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Realize one thing. Understand what he is saying. He chirps a warning. He is a huge part of that White Christian power structure.
Its a reverse meaning. He's preaching to those people to maintain it.
2007-06-23 15:34:29
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answered by gordc238 3
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I like Bill O'Reilly; and this is out of context. He was addressing Insane McCain about why he agrees with Pat Buchanan on his book on power structure and the fact that our country is allowing foreigners to overtake jobs, not just agriculture.
So out of context it will appear racist; but it isn't if you see the whole picture of the conversation he was having.
2007-06-23 15:50:05
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answered by Fox_America 5
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Bill O' Reilly is credible on everything he says. When you read some of these moron statements claiming otherwise it tells you people don't know the truth if it hits them in the face. Its scary we have that many mis-lead people in our country.
2007-06-23 16:23:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No, without any context it just sounds like an accurate observation. Now if he went on to say that the status quo must be maintained due to the innate inferiority of... so on and so forth, THAT would be racist.
2007-06-23 15:35:25
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answered by gunplumber_462 7
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