Thursday, January 24, 2008

Since Fox Won't Talk About Him




Just sent an email to Fox News to express my disappointment with their complete lack of coverage for Ron Paul. They actually have the tagline, "We Report. You Decide." on their webpage. Looks like they've already decided for millions of Americans who rely on them for their "news", bless their ignorant hearts...

Whether or not you support Ron Paul, you've got to pay attention to this screwiness. Yes, I just wrote "screwiness".

8 comments:

Mac said...

Good for you Sarah.
More people need to speak up about "stuff".
When the Max got so much attention a few months ago when the old dude was beaten on the train, I wrote to Tri-Met. I told them that I would not ride it into downtown at night because the freaks come out for a free ride. I also told them that they should consider doing away with the fareless square BS.
We'll see how that goes.
Anyway, way to go.

Susie Q said...

Selective Journalism, that's what that crap is called Sarah. It's realy a form of propaganda. Sad state of affairs for the good ol U S of A.

Susie Q said...

Oh and fareless square will stay as is for the time being, the head dude from Tri-Met announced this week. Seems the community downtown wants it, the burbs don't. Hmmmm...

Amy said...

Yeah I hate Fox "News". Check out this article: Fox News Admits Bias!

The article is a nearly three years old but nothing has changed. The articles quotes the London head of Fox News who let this slip to Wall Street Journal London...

"Even we at Fox News manage to get some lefties on the air occasionally, and often let them finish their sentences before we club them to death and feed the scraps to Karl Rove and Bill O'Reilly."

Makes me want to scream.

froelica said...

I feel the same way about Kucinich, Sarah, so I can totally relate. The underdog will never get a chance to win the presidency when we're only given about 3 choices.

By the way, have to disagree with you guys about fareless square. Its the ONLY thing keeping downtown Portland from turning into a city-wide gridlock. I think if they got rid of it, it would make people drive more, and that ain't good. You'd be surprised how many people would rather drive in gridlock than pay $2 for a bus ticket.

Mac said...

Good point Shlee...

kara said...

fox news blows.

but that's just my so very objective opinion.

Emily said...

I don't ever watch Fox news so I didn't know - however I would have to say I honestly have barely even seen Ron Paul on any of the other news stations however - really they are focusing on like 2 or 3 other candidates for each side.... it is a bit frustrating - but the truth is if you are voting based on what the "news" says - then you are screwed anyway - right?