Posted on 07/22/2004 6:05:48 PM PDT by mediaright2005
Al-jazeera as most of us know is an Arabic satellite news channel that provides the world with vulgar anti-American propoganda. Did you know DishNetwork makes al-jazeera available right here in the USA? If you have DishNetwork, cancel service. If you live in a rural area and must have satellite TV, at least cancel HBO or premium packages and pay-for-view. Call your provider and TELL them of your actions. Free speech- YES! Economic boycotts of greedy enablers who provide seditionist garbage from abroad is FREE SPEECH!!
And miss The Sopranos???? Sorry, some things go above principles!
I'd rather watch it to see for myself. i'm a big boy now and can figure things out.
I just looked at the menu on my dish guide... I didnt see Al-jazeera...
and I am with you, miss the Sopranos??
fugetaboutit
Welcome to FR.
The views expressed on any channel of DishNetwork do not reflect the position of DishNetwork. Anyway, they stuck it to CBS months ago. I got a kick out of that.
Welcome to FreeRepublic. I see you just started today, and already you are starting to troll.
Perhaps you haven't seen that annoying piece of paper that some dead white guys wrote. It's called the Constitution. If you would bother to read it, you would find that people have a right to say what they will, even idiots like you. And I have the right to tell you that you are an imbecile and a troll.
If you don't like Dishnetwork; by all means, spend your money elsewhere. However, even a child can tell you that Al Jazera is not forced upon anyone. If you wish to subscribe to various foreign channels, you have this ability and this right.
Don't you just hate it when people decide for themselves, instead of mindlessly following the rhetoric?
I have wrote Al Jeezera (if thats how you spell it) many emails about numerous articles they have written. In each one I have requested them to post my email on their website with their reply so that they can defend their point of view. Not one of my emails got answered. One of their articles requested America's appology for Abu Gharib prison, I wrote to them asking them why the Muslim world never appologized for 9/11. I told them that my point was that America was not responsible for what a few soldiers did, just like the Muslim world isn't responsible for what their minority does (that was the point of me asking why they havent appologized). Well, I wrote them on numerous occasions, not one time did they post any of my emails, or try to defend their view against me at all. Maybe its because they dont want their viewers to see my point of view, or the truth? Al Jeezera is the terrorist's form of media. They show terrorist footage of hostages, and it aides terrorist in their campaign to bring down the colition. It is a very evil network that cannot back up its own journalism.
By the way the Al Jeezera website I wrote to, was in English, so they no doubt understood my emails
You're nuts. I'm not going to cancel my satellite service, under any circumstances.
Signed up today just to post this?
Sounds like possible zotbait to me....
How do I get AJTV? I believe in being completely informed about what the enemy is saying.
looked... nope not there, we dont have the international package...
Make the switch to Directv, I did. I now have the NFL Sunday Ticket and I'm glad I did it. Also, DVR is really nice.
definite ZOT bait!!!!!!!
Give me a call, I'll put a dish on your roof for access to the world.
**Signed up today just to post this? **
**Sounds like possible zotbait to me.... **
oh no..... not again....
We had a Dish at our last place . . . then we bought a place that provides basic Warner as part of the HOA package. When we move, we WILL be returning to the Dish. Man, do I ever miss it!
The 2nd logo from the left on the DN site is the same as al-jazeera's.
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