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Old 01-04-2008, 06:10 AM
 
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reason.tv - Videos > Gillespie Debates O'Reilly

Fox News is funny. When Ron Paul talked about Iran Fox News displayed a video which was obviously not taken in that country. It is amazing how anyone would take a guy like Bill O'Reilly seriously. I once spoke about Bill O'Reilly with a Swiss journalist who is also a good friend of mine. He did not find it as funny as I did. Sky News, the sister channel is similar. Rupert Murdoch, a neo-conservative owns that channel too. The population at large would not be as easily misled if they would watch more channels with balanced quality programs, such as PBS

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