BBC. Faux Opinion channels should be banned due to breach of public trust. Faux lies, and then when they get caught in a lie, they tell another lie to cover it up. Take for example the madrasa story that they fabricated about Barack Obama. They got caught in a lie, and rather than apoligize, they continued to push the story as if it were a disputed truth, when if fact it had been proven to be a lie! Rupert Murdoch is an Aussie and should not be allowed to own a news channel in the U.S. Period. He has no allegence to America, therefore it is a breach of the public trust to allow him to spew his false "news" stories.
P.S. I don't see how TAXPAYER FUNDED is a bad thing. If FAUX was taxpayer funded, they would have been shut down already. Their ratings are in the basement, because they never tell the truth!
2007-11-18 12:42:07
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answered by McCains InSane 2
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I would much rather have one well-thought out answer that is directly opposite of what I deeply believe, that's what makes the world interesting. I enjoy a great debate, but get turned off when those with opposing views get defencive or start attacking. I believe the strongest supporter of any issue requires the deepest understanding of the opposing viewpoints. As far as BBC or Fox News...the philosophy I just described applies to gathering the news as well. I prefer to watch BBC, PBS, CNN & Fox News. I often watch each of these, especially if there is a particularly interesting newstory that day. I believe a global view helps us better understand the various cultures and conflicts around the world.
2007-11-18 21:46:22
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answered by george p 2
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BBC.
Fox news generally focuses on America, i like knowing whats happening all around the world.
debating is better. whats the point of talking about politics if everyone agrees with you? you'll all be saying the same thing. it's better to get other views of the event.
2007-11-18 21:17:35
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answered by supernothingx 2
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Rather we find things that can be solved like our math teacher showed us. Do what you can do first and then ask for help on the things you cant do. So many things that could be address, but it never fails to have people that will only side with their party. Just think of all the thing we could fix instead of trying to ;ljk about things like abortion, tax, finger pointing.
Maybe we should require our elelcted officials to rank item in order on both sides. Then match up the list and the item that are ranked equal on both list put on the ballet to be address bye the parties in office. This would allow us to do the things we can do instead of just wasting the tax payers time. I know the cons would be up for that because they hate having to use THEIR tax money to solve problems in this country!!! Hell, maybe the dem would be up to this action so that THEY could say there getting stuff done!!!
2007-11-18 20:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I watch BBC daily. They're the only ones you can trust. PBS is also a good source for news.
2007-11-18 22:11:45
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answered by The Wiz 7
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PBS Fox is to far right for me (Republicans can do no wrong) and BBC doesn't give me the news I look for.
2007-11-18 20:42:07
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answered by PATRICIA MS 6
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I listen to both and then make up my own mind who is fair and balanced.
2007-11-19 21:44:11
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answered by smsmith500 7
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I am a BBC guy who keeps tabs on bill o'reilly.
2007-11-19 01:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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BBC and other foreign news....
2007-11-18 20:57:10
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answered by ? 6
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I'm a newspaper guy.
2007-11-18 20:34:56
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answered by Anonymous
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