Networks respond to false Fox ad »

Posted By rumple4skin 4 months, 3 weeks ago in News

WASHINGTON (CNN) -Fox News is under fire for a newspaper ad they purchased Friday that inaccurately accused its' competitors, including CNN, of failing to cover last weekend's Tea Party protests in Washington.

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Journalists/reporters must have the right to keep their news sources confidential.

A Broadcast Doctrine law must be initiated to end foreign ownership of broadcast ...

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    miklkit4 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Fear and Smear in action. The republicon Ministry of Propaganda might have gone too far this time. What do you think? Libel? Slander?

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      rumple4skin4 months, 3 weeks ago

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      This 'news' rag should be required to run a disclaimer before each segment stating that it is political commentary it's airheads talk about. This way all viewers would know from the onset that the telecasts are nothing but entertainment.

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