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Heads roll...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...in665727.shtml Told ya so.... CBS = See BS, and hear it on radio too. dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:35:05 -0500, dxAce wrote:
Heads roll... http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...in665727.shtml Told ya so.... CBS = See BS, and hear it on radio too. Perhaps that goes with Sinclair Broadcasting's running "Stolen Honor" just before election day and the White House paying off Armstrong Williams to tout "No Child Left Behind"? Perhaps it shows why the FCC shouldn't let all the broadcast media be concentrated in just a few hands so that all broadcast news is filtered through a few corporate offices? In several cities, including New York, and Los Angeles, there were two all news radio stations, one owned by Westinghouse and one owned by CBS. Now, of course, both stations are owned by Viacom / Infinity. Also in New York, one newspaper and two TV stations are owned by News Corporation. (Murdoch) |
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![]() Joel Rubin wrote: On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:35:05 -0500, dxAce wrote: Heads roll... http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...in665727.shtml Told ya so.... CBS = See BS, and hear it on radio too. Perhaps that goes with Sinclair Broadcasting's running "Stolen Honor" just before election day and the White House paying off Armstrong Williams to tout "No Child Left Behind"? Hey, butt****... did those funds come from the White House? The answer is no, butt****... get your story straight... Don't forget to wipe... dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() Joel Rubin wrote: On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:35:05 -0500, dxAce wrote: Heads roll... http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...in665727.shtml Told ya so.... CBS = See BS, and hear it on radio too. Perhaps that goes with Sinclair Broadcasting's running "Stolen Honor" just before election day and the White House paying off Armstrong Williams to tout "No Child Left Behind"? And you support John Fraud Kerry? The guy who faked his applications for Purple Hearts? I really love hearing from 'tard liberals, keep posting! LMFAO dxAce Michigan USA |
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For One and All,
.. "RATHER-GATE" CONTINUES... WITH NO APOLOGY TO THE KILLIAN FAMILY http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...in665727.shtml CBS Still Just Does Not Get It ! .. CBS and Dan Rather owe my deceased Father and My Family an Apology." .. http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradent...on/9715924.htm .. Killian said he is angry with both CBS and Burkett. "Do I take it personally? Yes," he said, adding: "I think, first of all, CBS and Dan Rather owe my deceased father and my family an apology." .. The younger Killian said CBS should go further that simply calling its reporting flawed. "I don't accept that this was an innocent mistake. I think it confirms what a lot of people already think: that there is a hidden agenda among some of the media," Killian said. .. Over Five Months have Pasted and there still is NO "On-the-Air" Public Apology addressed Directly to the Killian Family from CBS. - - - SHAME ON - CBS News and 60 Minutes [.] .. WHY WON'T CBS AND DAN RATHER APOLOGIZE TO THE KILLIAN FAMILY ? .. NOTE: CBS need not Apologize to President George "W" Bush; because after all he is a Public Figure. But in the name of Public Decency, CBS should offer a Public Apology during both the CBS Evening News and the Wednesday 60 Program to the Killian Family. .. so say i - my opinions stated as facts ~ RHF |
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:32:17 -0500, dxAce wrote:
Joel Rubin wrote: On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:35:05 -0500, dxAce wrote: Heads roll... http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...in665727.shtml Told ya so.... CBS = See BS, and hear it on radio too. Perhaps that goes with Sinclair Broadcasting's running "Stolen Honor" just before election day and the White House paying off Armstrong Williams to tout "No Child Left Behind"? Hey, butt****... did those funds come from the White House? The answer is no, butt****... get your story straight... Don't forget to wipe... dxAce Michigan USA Apparently not even Sinclair Broadcasting cannot totally swallow Williams. The Bush White House is not responsible for funds paid by the Dept. of Education to a commentator? The Mayor of New York recently arranged to have the somewhat independent Board of Education terminated and made into a City department so he could have power and BE HELD RESPONSIBLE for the schools. A head of government is held responsible for the actions of departments of government. If you have something like the USPS or the Federal Reserve Board or the BBC which is not under the direct control of the government in power then that's a different story. By the way, wasn't there a big shtunk in Canada over government-funded propaganda? Of course, the Congressional fear of Government-funded internal propaganda is why the VOA, under its charter, can't send a schedule to Des Moines and why it needed a law to allow that VOA film about JFK to be seen in the U.S. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.j...ryID=7289 256 Sinclair Investigates Commentator Williams Tue Jan 11, 2005 03:49 AM ET By Andrew Wallenstein LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Television station owner Sinclair Broadcast Group is conducting an internal inquiry into an appearance made on one of its news programs by political pundit Armstrong Williams. Williams admitted last week he received more than $240,000 from the Department of Education to promote its No Child Left Behind initiative, a relationship he did not disclose to networks where he had discussed the subject, including CNN, as well as in his newspaper column syndicated by Tribune Media Services. Tribune has since terminated his column. Barry Faber, general counsel for Sinclair, a station group with holdings in 39 U.S. markets, disclosed that Williams was under contract last year as an independent consultant to the company and is believed to have interviewed Education Secretary Rod Paige on a Sinclair-produced nightly news program, "News Central," about No Child Left Behind. But he asserted that Sinclair had no knowledge of Williams' relationship with the Education Department. "Our news department is reviewing whether there was anything inappropriate that aired on our station," said Faber, who added that the contract with Williams has since expired. He could not specify the date of Williams' interview with Paige. |
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![]() Joel Rubin wrote: On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:32:17 -0500, dxAce wrote: Joel Rubin wrote: On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:35:05 -0500, dxAce wrote: Heads roll... http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...in665727.shtml Told ya so.... CBS = See BS, and hear it on radio too. Perhaps that goes with Sinclair Broadcasting's running "Stolen Honor" just before election day and the White House paying off Armstrong Williams to tout "No Child Left Behind"? Hey, butt****... did those funds come from the White House? The answer is no, butt****... get your story straight... Don't forget to wipe... dxAce Michigan USA Apparently not even Sinclair Broadcasting cannot totally swallow Williams. The Bush White House is not responsible for funds paid by the Dept. of Education to a commentator? The Mayor of New York recently arranged to have the somewhat independent Board of Education terminated and made into a City department so he could have power and BE HELD RESPONSIBLE for the schools. A head of government is held responsible for the actions of departments of government. If you have something like the USPS or the Federal Reserve Board or the BBC which is not under the direct control of the government in power then that's a different story. By the way, wasn't there a big shtunk in Canada over government-funded propaganda? Of course, the Congressional fear of Government-funded internal propaganda is why the VOA, under its charter, can't send a schedule to Des Moines and why it needed a law to allow that VOA film about JFK to be seen in the U.S. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.j...ryID=7289 256 Sinclair Investigates Commentator Williams Tue Jan 11, 2005 03:49 AM ET By Andrew Wallenstein LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Television station owner Sinclair Broadcast Group is conducting an internal inquiry into an appearance made on one of its news programs by political pundit Armstrong Williams. Williams admitted last week he received more than $240,000 from the Department of Education to promote its No Child Left Behind initiative, a relationship he did not disclose to networks where he had discussed the subject, including CNN, as well as in his newspaper column syndicated by Tribune Media Services. Tribune has since terminated his column. Barry Faber, general counsel for Sinclair, a station group with holdings in 39 U.S. markets, disclosed that Williams was under contract last year as an independent consultant to the company and is believed to have interviewed Education Secretary Rod Paige on a Sinclair-produced nightly news program, "News Central," about No Child Left Behind. But he asserted that Sinclair had no knowledge of Williams' relationship with the Education Department. "Our news department is reviewing whether there was anything inappropriate that aired on our station," said Faber, who added that the contract with Williams has since expired. He could not specify the date of Williams' interview with Paige. Gee, what about those book authors 60 Minutes and other CBS shows had on trying to bash President Bush before they got busted and revealed that the publisher was owned by Viacom, CBS's parent company? Can you say infomercial? dxAce Michigan USA |
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All TV News sucks. Not just CBS.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:35:05 -0500, dxAce wrote: Heads roll... http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/...in665727.shtml Told ya so.... CBS = See BS, and hear it on radio too. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() David wrote: All TV News sucks. Not just CBS. Oh come on... there's some good stuff out there. The only thing that sucks for sure, is you, 'tard boy. Don't forget to wipe. dxAce Michigan USA |
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