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To: cripplecreek

"His blaming the neonazis for the rioting in Toledo was way over the top."

Yep, then he promptly has a Black Panther on his program. According to Bill, the first amendment can be shot down with violence and looting. He seemed OK with the notion that it's OK to race-hate whitey on the national mall but it's not cool to piss off black folks in some neighborhood in Toledo.


29 posted on 10/18/2005 2:54:39 PM PDT by L98Fiero
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To: L98Fiero

I didn't get that from what O'Reilly said about the Toledo issue.

And having that guy on from the Black Panthers was an informative move (and display) because it allows the viewers to evaluate that guy and the movement he says he represents...entirely anarchist, terrorist, opposed to the very country itself, suggesting they're forming their own government and don't recognize "the United States" and it's government as something they are to relate to, respect, be a part of, all of it.

Without seeing and hearing all that that B.P. guy said (as same with the various Farrakhan people who appear lately), it'd be a case of most reasonable people saying that no one would actually be THAT extreme, that they were being misrepresented, etc., while seeing/hearing them provides the opportunity for others to see that, yes, they actually ARE that extreme, are not being misrepresented.

O'Reilly takes positions about things and I don't always agree with him but who does with anyone else? But he makes for interesting broadcasts and guests and he does stand up for most that is honorable and reasonable and right, on average.

Yes, he's showing signs of stress. Best to allow him to do so, as you would yourself under similar circumstances.


43 posted on 10/19/2005 12:41:08 AM PDT by BIRDS
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