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  Sandy "Burglar" still the big legal case on FOX Big Story. Scooter who?         


Author: Army Engineers
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:45

Sandy "Burglar" still the big legal case on FOX Big Story. Scooter who?
In a "report" today 1/25/07 on The Big Story Douglas Kennedy breathlessly
rehashed recent accusations that the Bush Justice Department overlooked
criminal activity by former Clinton official Sandy Berger, who is repeatedly
referred to both verbally and in print as "Sandy Burglar." Unfortunately for
the desperadoes at FOX who are contorting themselves to keep from reporting
on the ongoing Scooter Libby trial, the "new details" in the Berger case are
innuendo and speculation.

Kennedy began his segment saying "Some say the more we know about Sandy
Berger stealing documents the more it becomes clear how much we still don't
know."

"Congressional investigators", 18 Republicans, are now implying that the
Bush Justice Dept. was complicit in covering up "what Sandy Berger stole,
and when he stole it."

Scooter who?

http://www.newshounds.us/2007/01/26/sandy_burglar_still_the_big_legal_case_on_fox_big_story_scooter_who...

Don't you find it a bit stupid, juvenile, and embarrassing that a news
organization that conservatives consider "legit" continues to refer to him
as Sandy "Burglar", like it was even funny the first time?
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  Re: Two years to go and Bush's recovery unlikely. So what happens now?         


Author: Tab
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:43

Harry Hope wrote:
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16823579/
>
> Jan 26, 2007
>
> By Ron Fournier
> Editor-in-chief
>
>
> President Bush has lost the greatest commodity a president can
> possess: The public's trust.
>
> Scattered with Katrina's winds and buried in the bloody battlefields
> of Iraq, his credibility is likely gone forever, which means there
> will be no political comeback for Bush.
>
> His die is cast.
>
> As he stood before the nation and Congress on Tuesday, pleading for
> the benefit of the doubt in Iraq, polls showed that less than a third ...
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  Tear down the UN and put up a Wal-Mart         


Author: mediagirl19
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:42

That's what the Republican Girls Gone Wild say:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RZUIoLfZpw
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  Re: Two years to go and Bush's recovery unlikely. So what happens now?         


Author: Tab
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:42

Harry Hope wrote:
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16823579/
>
> Jan 26, 2007
>
> By Ron Fournier
> Editor-in-chief
>
>
> President Bush has lost the greatest commodity a president can
> possess: The public's trust.
>
> Scattered with Katrina's winds and buried in the bloody battlefields
> of Iraq, his credibility is likely gone forever, which means there
> will be no political comeback for Bush.
>
> His die is cast.
>
> As he stood before the nation and Congress on Tuesday, pleading for
> the benefit of the doubt in Iraq, polls showed that less than a third ...
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  Re: Teacher looking at 40 years in prison for porn spyware         


Author: ° Shanghai Lil °
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:40

johns wrote:
> A-FREAKING-MEN ! This is Circus Justice with
> lying lawyers twisting the truth. I run remote web
> proxies that can block those kids. I have layers
> of proxies that cannot be broken regardless of
> teenie-bopper hacks. They cannot even sit at
> one of my PCs and load anything to the desktops.
> Here is a situation where NATIONAL IGNORACE
> prevails, and this woman is a victim of it. It is
> obvious to any rational human being that this
> teacher was not sitting in front of her class
> browsing porn. That is ridiculous right on the
> face of it.

Welcome to the New Salem Witch Hunts - Child Porn - US is a Nation of
Imbeciles and Cowards!

--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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  Re: __ Teacher looking at 40 years in prison for accidental porn spyware <= US Nation of Cowards __         


Author: ° Shanghai Lil °
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:36

Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote:
> http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2007/01/substitute_teacher_faces_jail...
>
> Substitute Teacher Faces Jail Time Over Spyware
>
> A 40-year-old former substitute teacher from Connecticut is facing
> prison time following her conviction for endangering students by
> exposing them to pornographic material displayed on a classroom
> computer.
>
> Local prosecutors charged that the teacher was caught red-handed
> surfing for porn in the presence of seventh graders. The defense
> claimed the graphic images were pop-up ads generated by spyware
> already present on the computer prior to the teacher's arrival. The
> jury sided with the prosecution and convicted her of four counts of
> endangering a child, a crime that brings a punishment of up to 10
> years per count. She is due to be sentenced on March 2.
>
> I had a chance this week to speak with the accused, Windham, Conn.,
> resident Julie Amero. Amero described herself as the kind of person ...
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  Re: Two years to go and Bush's recovery unlikely. So what happens now?         


Author: z
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:31

On Jan 26, 1:52 pm, Harry Hope ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16823579/
>
> Jan 26, 2007
>
> By Ron Fournier
> Editor-in-chief
>
> President Bush has lost the greatest commodity a president can
> possess: The public's trust.
>
> Scattered with Katrina's winds and buried in the bloody battlefields
> of Iraq, his credibility is likely gone forever, which means there
> will be no political comeback for Bush.
>
> His die is cast.
>
> As he stood before the nation and Congress on Tuesday, pleading for
> the benefit of the doubt in Iraq, polls showed that less than a third
> of Americans approved of his job performance. ...
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  Clinton Leads in Poll, Fox and Friends Slam Her         


Author: Army Engineers
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:28

Clinton Leads in Poll, Fox and Friends Slam Her-
Sen. Hillary Clinton came out on top in a Time Magazine poll, but "Fox and
Friends" managed to turn it into a slam. With video.

The "Fox and Friends" co-hosts Brian Kilmeade, Gretchen Carlson, and Steve
Doocy on Friday (January 26, 2007) were discussing the results of the poll
asking Americans which possible presidential candidate they most would like
to have dinner with.

Clinton won with 26 percent, followed by Barack Obama and John McCain, tied
at 15 percent.

After Doocy announced the results, audio played the senator's voice saying,
"I had no knowledge of that whatsoever."

Fox viewers may think it was merely a funny stunt, but its impact is much
more subtle.The audio drop had the effect of wiping out whatever positive
impact the news itself may have had on viewers by reminding them of all the
smears the right-wing has perpetrated against her over the years (killing
Vince Foster, etc.), implying that she is untruthful and untrustworthy.

Definitely not fair and balanced.

BTW, "Fox and Friends" has neglected to use the "fair and balanced" tag line
in recent days. They must be up to something.
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  Re: Obama Blasts FOX News         


Author: Genaro
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:25

>> And what the Constitution protects against is the disclosure
>> by the press of classified information.
>
> Where in the Constitution is that?
>
----------
It is a provision of Freedom of the Press which extends to news
gathering, and processes involved in obtaining information for
public distribution.

When news bureau chiefs take it upon themselves to decide what
information the public (and our enemies) should know about, they
abuse, indeed violate their freedom to publish.

It is the government that decides what is classified
information, not the press.

I suspect you won't have a problem with the press printing
whatever classified information it can get its hands on putting
you at odds with the entire intelligence community.
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  Bush/Cheney, biggest flameout in US history?         


Author: Non-demopublican Voter
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:25

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