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Which was more egregious????

What is more Egregious


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What I meant by invented is this; without Fox's complicity in these affairs as well as absurd advertisements for this campaign, it wouldn't even have been noticed; verily, it may barely have taken place. I already proved that.


Duke




So what you meant by "invented" was not that they "invented" it, but rather they covered it as a news story.


uhm so they covered something you don't think its "news" and you thought the right word to describe Fox's covering of it is "invented"?


Confusing, no? :lol:
 
What I meant by invented is this; without Fox's complicity in these affairs as well as absurd advertisements for this campaign, it wouldn't even have been noticed; verily, it may barely have taken place. I already proved that.


Duke

Oh, really? Rick Santelli is the one who kicked it off, calling for a "Chicago tea party in July." He works at CNBC.

Have you been to a tea party? I have - and you're way off base.
 
So what you meant by "invented" was not that they "invented" it, but rather they covered it as a news story.

No, that's not at all what I said or meant. I've made myself quite clear, if all you're going to do is twist what I said into your own context, hearing what you want to hear rather than what I'm saying, I see no possibility of intelligent discourse from this dialogue.


Duke
 
No, that's not at all what I said or meant. I've made myself quite clear, if all you're going to do is twist what I said into your own context, hearing what you want to hear rather than what I'm saying, I see no possibility of intelligent discourse from this dialogue.


Duke




you claimed foxnews "invented" the tea party, if you want to duck and weave, be my guest.


your position was shown as innacurate, and the tactic of muddying up your position and claiming you were "quite clear" has failed, miserably i might add. :lol:
 
Obama’s first hundred days: Looking through the lens of history


Blatant one here.


David Gergen is a member of the trilateral commission. A globalization wing of the Builderburg group that has been grooming Obama since he was a young man working for Kissinger.

The very very last line on his bio. :roll:

Any thing he says about Obama is the equivalent of mooning over his new dog.

Yes yes whos a pretty puppy? You are! Oh yes you are!...Go get it! (Throws a stick)
 
you claimed foxnews "invented" the tea party, if you want to duck and weave, be my guest.


your position was shown as innacurate, and the tactic of muddying up your position and claiming you were "quite clear" has failed, miserably i might add. :lol:

I misspoke, that is to say, I oversimplified what is pretty obvious to begin with. My position is no less valid, as I did take the time to clarify what it is that I think. And now, you're left dwelling on meaningless semantics.


Duke
 
I misspoke, that is to say, I oversimplified what is pretty obvious to begin with. My position is no less valid, as I did take the time to clarify what it is that I think. And now, you're left dwelling on meaningless semantics.


Duke



Actually, you did not clarify, i am asking you to. can you summarize your actual point so we can discuss what you meant, instead of what you said?
 
you might actually learn something if you did not bury your head in the sand when faced with the realities of the world
otherwise, whats the point?
I hardly consider finding Fox News generally offensive to be burying my head in the sand and think that's an absurd accusation to make. :roll: I spend at least an hour each day combing through BBC World Services, CNN, MSNBC, Yahoo News, Google News, and a few local and state news sources.
 
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