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![]() "David" wrote in message ... One slight inaccuracy and the world came down on them. If that doesn't speak to the fact that they are credible I don't what would. Well, characterizing the Hutton Report's findings as dealing with a "slight inaccuracy" speaks volumes about credibility--yours, that is. Or do you think that BBC Chairmen usually resign on the basis of "slight inaccuracies."? Fox News has a glaring fib every day. http://mediamatters.org/ Of course Fox News has a "glaring fib" every day. They are, after all, part of the vast right wing conspiracy engaged in manipulation of the American public, and, as such, worthy of being denounced by truth seekers everywhere--especially those with web sites. It's interesting, though, that those same guardians of the airwaves who are now so concerned with one media (moderately conservative) news outlet were less interested in the fact that, before Fox, CNN (and apparently the New York Times, among others) was "fibbing" on a regular basis. Can't imagine why. |
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