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2007-06-25 21:25:00 · 2 answers · asked by Isabel F 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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It does when you cant use facts to back your claim up.

All of a sudden Bill O'Reilly has a "nephew who just enlisted"? I realize the clip is from 2005 or something, but whatever happened to this "patriot" O'Reilly got so HOT in defending to that nasty Mr Donahue? Has HE ever been on the show? You know, to tell all the Dittoheads and Coultergeists how the US forces spend all day surfing and having pig roasts with a bunch of smiling Iraqis?

I would never impugn the motivations of Mr O'Reilly's "nephew" (if there is indeed such a person), I would however, take Mr O'Reilly himself to task for never having enlisted in one of the services himself. Until you have, Mr. O'Reilly, I would suggest you stop acting as though you speak for all veterans. You do not.

Thank you Mr Donahue (even tho again this is way late) for not bowing down under O'Reilly's "loud-for-a-TV-pundit" voice. I would like a good 2 minute segment with the man, I used to call cadence during Army PT runs, I PROMISE you I can outshout that little pipsqueak, but I doubt that will be necessary. He would get scared and, as he has done so often in the past, whoever is schooling him that particular day all of a sudden develops "mike problems" and isn't on screen anymore.

Jeremy Glick lost family in the collapse of one of the WTC towers. He has been staunchly anti war, and O'Reilly dishonored his loss by mocking him and repeatedly telling him to shut up. It was a disgrace.

2007-06-29 12:59:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

loud does not mean right but it does not necessarily mean wrong

2007-06-26 01:49:09 · answer #2 · answered by gerafalop 7 · 0 0

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