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In response to
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I am becoming quite a fan of browsing to cnn.com, foxnews.com, and msnbc.com in rapid succession.
"
by
TFox
"White House distances itself from losses"
Posted by
not2fast
Nov 4 '09, 12:32
Your editorializing, while avoiding the facts, demonstrates your own bias.
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look, lets be honest about this.
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tRuMaN
Nov 4, 12:45
you sir, are touting bias like it's Excalibur. Yet you fail to see that what TFox said is exactly true - the white house story is buried under two
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 12:36
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Look, I am not trying to take a side there, but there are arguements to be made that an improving economy is more interesting to most Americans than
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not2fast
Nov 4, 12:39
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But, everyone that knows what the Fed rate even is, knew the Fed wasn't going to change it. -- nm
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scorpion
Nov 4, 12:55
you took a side. -- nm
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b.
Nov 4, 12:42
this doesn't need to be this complicated. -- nm
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TFox
Nov 4, 12:41
No, there are not. Americans are equally ignorant of both topics; yet, many of them got off their asses across the nation yesterday to vote.
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 12:41
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(oh, wait, I was going to avoid political talk today. damnit!) -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 12:43
also, I think msnbc is lame. Mostly because of the 'ms' part, but also because of the 'nbc' part. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 12:38
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/favorited/ -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Nov 4, 13:00
you know, it's a great point. remember the days when "the real company needs to partner with the *Internet* company for success!"
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TFox
Nov 4, 12:39
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It's made even funnier by the fact that MS has never really been an 'internet' company, for all their attempts. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 12:40
Yeah TFox....stop mocking MSNBC's liberal man-crush by mis-rep'ing the facts it's buried under a non-story about the Fed. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Nov 4, 12:35
*hugs you, because you are so cute* -- nm
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TFox
Nov 4, 12:34
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Just trying to point out that they are reporting the facts, just a little less prominately. That is not what I would call "burying" it. -- nm
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not2fast
Nov 4, 12:41
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That's exactly what burying a headline story on an internet homepage is. -- nm
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Inigo
Nov 4, 12:46
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The Fed news is actually news. The election is already yesterday's news in Internet terms. -- nm
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not2fast
Nov 4, 12:53
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you cannot be serious. it's being discussed all over the place. -- nm
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b.
Nov 4, 12:57
Where's the dirt? Where's the shovel? Huh Inigo, where?!
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musubi
Nov 4, 12:49
"We prefer to call it 'de-prioritizing'." -- nm
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MSNBC si
Nov 4, 12:47
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