The only reason to watch FOX is gone. Replaced with something better? Nope, frakin reruns of corporate bullshit.
Libertarian activist Lew Rockwell is spearheading a campaign to have Freedom Watch reinstated, writing on his website yesterday:
“If you are as outraged as I am at the cancellation of Judge Andrew Napolitano’s “Freedom Watch,” here is something you can do.” Please contact Fox Business to ask them to reverse their decision. Irena Briganti,Senior Vice President Media RelationsPhone: 212-301-3608Fax: 212-819-0816E-Mail: irena.briganti@foxnews.com “Be respectful but be sure to convey your outrage at this matter, and state that you and many others will boycott the network if the show is taken off the air.” Rockwell added.
“If you are as outraged as I am at the cancellation of Judge Andrew Napolitano’s “Freedom Watch,” here is something you can do.”
Please contact Fox Business to ask them to reverse their decision.
Irena Briganti,Senior Vice President Media RelationsPhone: 212-301-3608Fax: 212-819-0816E-Mail: irena.briganti@foxnews.com
“Be respectful but be sure to convey your outrage at this matter, and state that you and many others will boycott the network if the show is taken off the air.” Rockwell added.
Post your favourite excerpts here please. Maybe download them because I have a feeling FOX will want these all gone from YouTube.
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If you are NOT satisfied with the mainstream media, if you think that EVERY show on their network (and every other network) should always report news from the perspective of liberty and the constitution, rather than from the perspective of the state, then please join our boycott against mainstream media advertisers.
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http://runronpaul.com/mainstream-media/last-episode-of-freedom-watch/
I've been boycotting this network for years already...
Tyranny Alert
Aw, What the Hell?!?
Dam Fox.... Well, no more TV news for me then.
What is it going to take? When will it finally cave in on them? Not long, I think.... not long.
Myfist0 thanks for video alert. I agree that the USA, in striving to run an empire, has lost its way: The constitution is in shreads... and dismissing the rule of Law. And using the military, who at one time were our protectors, to become our keepers - is abhorrant to me. Sadly, many don't even know what the text says. Even the host of the Tyranny Alert (with whose views I substationally agree), misquotes the constitution' He says "Life, liberty, and property." That is not what is written. 'Life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness," is what is written.
Accuracy is so important - very important in these issues....
Thanks for the vid...
... and this was just before NDAA. How many other "What if's... " are coming?How many "What if's... " are here now?
"Life, liberty, and property."
This is actually correct, just not the final draft. The founders were strong proponents of abolition, they feared the wording would be used to justify slavery, so property was rewritten in a way that couldn't easily be argued as protecting the right to own slaves.
The essential meaning is the same, just far more broad, it's the fruits of your labor.
The phrase appears in the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution, so it's definitely a 'misquote'. And the phrase "life, liberty and property" was not in Jefferson's draft. It's a phrase attributed to John Locke and language similar to it was in the Virginia Declaration of Rights.
Everyone would be better off shunning all the cable news channels in favor of good old-fashioned reading. Important things deserve thoughtful engagement, which is impossible in a high-tech non-stop circus.
I concur. Fox promotes ignorance and hatred, in my personal opinion. A network that allows Glen Beck to broadcast cannot be good.
That's why I only watch MSNBC. Never a scintilla of hatred or ignorance there. Wish all news outlets were as reasoned, fair and balanced as that.
LOL - Dumped to the forum section no one visits
now myfist0 has been axed ... figures
No, Frogboy specifically required NO POLITICAL threads in the 'everything else' forum.
If you wish to debate his determination...feel free.
I'll be here to pick up the pieces...
Myfisto,
Good job.
Last Thursday, I got an email with this:
THE ONLY HONEST MAN ON ALL OF FOX NEWS GETS FIRED FOR EXPOSING ISRAEL AND THE JEWS BEHIND
THE 9/11 TERROR ATTACKS.
Click on this from The Ugly Truth...
I've always supported the notion of flame-war avoidance, but I've never been able to convince anyone in inner Stardockia that everything is political. There's no way to manage an online forum without making judgment calls, and there's no way to make a judgment call that is purely objective. But one reason policies get written is to simplify the work of line-level employees working with the public every day. Unfortunately, policies sometimes rely on very irrational assumptions or assertions, such as the idea that there is a clear boundary between "political" discussions and all other discussions.
You can have an objective formula for synthesizing ammonia, but you can't have an objective formula for sorting public speech as either Political or Not Political. I'm glad that Stardock mods can wield the ban hammer when necessary, but I really hope they'll one day give up the sloppy category parts of their good manners policies and get more direct about the fact that most regulars around here value both civility and freewheeling conversation. To me, the renaming to Everything Else positively begs for such a change in the background policies. Otherwise, it should be called Everything Else, Except Stuff That We Think Is Too Political.
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