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This is the kind of media editorializing that we need more of:

In a time when so many are more apt to believe the bad guys than the good guys — and make no doubt about it, the cops are the good guys — it’s good to see someone in the media stand up and say so.

Especially after hearing Rosie O’Donnell lament how she trusts our enemies in Iran more than our own government. Seriously, why hasn’t this waste of flesh been fired yet? Someone please make her the Ambassador to Iran already so she can see firsthand how homosexuals are “handled” in Iran (hanging or having a wall toppled on their heads).

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It’s a wonder we can still recuit police officers or border patrol agents anymore. The good news is I think the public has reached a breaking point, just as with the flying IMAMs and people are understanding that we, the general public, are killing ourselves with our political correctness, etc.

On the Rosie issue, yesterday I tuned in to the View for the first time in a long time and I was so damned disgusted I wrote to Elizabeth and told her there comes a time when you have to take a stand and told her she should resign from the show. I didn’t get a response, but I’m sure I’m not the only one who wrote to her.

I’ve had it up to “here” with this shit.

Outstanding, sir. Just outstanding. Thank you.

This is exactly the kind of crap ‘FOX News’ is ridiculed for.

Consider the end statement “That’s my point of view”; TV News is no place for such blatant statements! The job of journalists and news boradcasters is to broadcast as many aspects of a story as you can, with as little bias as you can, and let the viewer decide what they think of it.

This ridiculous video is a perfect example of why you shouldn’t take FOX seriously. Perhaps, if you need FOX so badly, one day you’ll be able to have this “Bill Lamb” surgically implanted in to your head and you’ll never need to think again!

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