Once you learn truth, you cannot "unknow" it.
2007-10-11
05:34:26
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Major Deek
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Interesting Lisa, so "the enemy" is your fellow countrymen and not the jihaddists that would cut off your head?
2007-10-11
05:41:08 ·
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I bet not a single one of you have watched Fox News for any length of time in order to form a true opinion, I submit that you are just parroting a trendy groupthink.
2007-10-11
05:43:04 ·
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Droopy Dog, the BBC did it's own study and determined THEMSELVES that they has a bias problem. LOL
2007-10-11
05:54:55 ·
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Whats funny is FOX has many hot women on there Maybe that is why the lib men hate it so much
2007-10-11 05:38:22
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answered by Anonymous
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provide it up already. You liberals can whinge approximately Fox information till you turn blue and play the numbers sport til the cows come homestead. this is not doing you any little bit of sturdy. Fox information isn't likely everywhere every time quickly. The liberal media is why Fox has severe rankings because of the fact this is the only information outlet that supplies us the two aspects of the story. human beings have been given unwell and uninterested in purely listening to one sided information for 40 years.
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answered by mento 4
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Parroting a trendy group think? Becoming conservative from watching Fox news? Liberal whining?
Sounds like someone parroting conservative talk radio blather.
It seems that any news that gives an relatively unbiased (not screeching neo con) view is "Liberal" I'm sure that cons see the BBC World News as "Liberal Biased".
Once you learn the "truth" you cannot unlearn it? How about "only the truly ignorant are swayed by a lie, cleverly packaged".
2007-10-11 05:46:39
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answered by Anonymous
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As a liberal, I prefer watching Fox news and listening to talk radio for entertainment. Don't think for a moment that ratings prove the quantity of conservative viewers. I get my real news from reading on the internet. I swear that if people just did some casual research on what they were told on these T.V. shows they wouldn't be half as confident in their political stances.
2007-10-11 05:47:46
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answered by Earl Grey 5
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I know people who watch Fox News as if it was the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, because they've had a rough day in the real world and they need a good laugh.
I barely know a soul who watches it, thinking it's legitimate news.
2007-10-11 06:49:30
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answered by Lily Iris 7
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I know a few conservatives that thought they'd see for themselves what all the brouhaha was about the Michel Moore movies and after seeing them started seeing things a little differently. After watching FOX I am convinced that O'Reilly and Hannity are rude and don't give anybody else the opportunity to speak the truth.
2007-10-11 05:46:04
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answered by wyldfyr 7
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Used to watch Fox News when they first started, actually. Just got to be so bad and pro-republican borderline ridiculous that I switched to something else.
But to answer your question - no, I don't think our "whining" has gotten people interested in watching Fox News or turn to the dark side.
2007-10-11 05:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I watch fox>There leading 7 to 1 in poles to the rest>If you like Doom & Gloom> Retreat & Defeat>Dislike the USA> Yes if you don't want the truth & bias then watch the rest>>
2007-10-11 06:00:28
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answered by 45 auto 7
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The only good thing about Fox is the cartoons.
but to answer your question.. none I've ever known.
Edit: I live in Arkansas... you can't turn the corner in the South w/o Fox being on a TV in view.... I have watched Fox news my entire life simply because you can't get away from it down here.
2007-10-11 05:40:17
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answered by pip 7
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No. Their one-sided, so-called, journalism is Mr. bush's saving grace.
If you're taking Fox news seriously, you might try opening up your mind and actually learning something new. There ARE other "news" programs. Why not give some a try and get a more balanced perspective?
2007-10-11 05:38:48
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answered by katydid 7
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Look at the overall ratings of Fox News and shows like Bill O. They are in a slow, gradual decline.
2007-10-11 05:37:27
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answered by Anonymous
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