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Fox stands its ground

By Thomas C. Wahlberg
Monday, October 26, 2009 -
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Notice how the president and his minions are singling out Fox for not being a news organization when the facts are that it broke the Van Jones, ACORN and the Rev. Wright stories to name a few (“Obama aide blasts Fox News,” Oct. 13)?

First they had a Web site to rat out your neighbors for supposedly fishy e-mails and now they are requesting that the media fall into place or face their wrath. Many studies have proven that Fox is indeed fair and balanced in not only its stories, but the demographics of its viewers. This is not hope and change; it is simply search and destroy any dissension.

 
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