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West Wing Launches New Season with More Liberal Advocacy (NBC's Campaign Contribution To Demmycrats)
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| September 26, 2002
| Brent Baker
Posted on 09/26/2002 2:47:26 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
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To: colorado tanker
I refuse to watch that show, although too many people I know DO.There's simply no way I could last a whole hour.Martin Sheen is a Leftist Shill and was introduced last week at the Emmys as "...will you please welcome 2 Presidents of the United States" (I forget who the other guy was-This was National TV for gosh sakes), and I almost gagged.I clicked back to the Baseball game, where I should've stayed.Judging from the public comments of the Head Writer of that show in Interviews,it's only going to get worse/more Left.I don't know how people can stand it.
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09/27/2002 2:44:19 PM PDT
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Pagey
To: PJ-Comix
It is important for Hillary's Village to make sure there's always something good on TV. Each episode directly or indirectly leans toward one political issue or another, and delivers some kind of message. The standard news inflicted scripts laced with all the media buzz words - Storylines with cloak and daggar Watergate innuendoes - Dialog filled with propaganda produced to be so seductive that any one episode could brainwash any quasi-conservative into thinking there is nothing wrong with being liberal.
Swaying public opinion via the use of a major network by any body of government or any political party seems rather ominous to me.
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09/27/2002 7:10:29 PM PDT
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tomball
To: Wright is right!
This reminds me about a question I have about Al Gore. I have seen in the news since his speech Monday he voted for the Iraq war back during Bush 1. Wasnt there some kind of "deal" he made for his vote that came out during the 2000 election ?
To: Leper Messiah
"This reminds me about a question I have about Al Gore. I have seen in the news since his speech Monday he voted for the Iraq war back during Bush 1. Wasnt there some kind of "deal" he made for his vote that came out during the 2000 election ?" Yes, and this was the deal. Alghoor would vote for whichever party that would give him the most face time on TV as he made his speech 'splaining his vote. The Dims said they'd give him the same amount as any other senator. The Repubs offered him more time, so he voted FOR the resolution.
Isn't THAT special?
Michael
To: Wright is right!
Ok I remember that now. I wonder why no one in the media (including FOX News as far as I am aware) has brought that up now though ? That seems quite relevant givent he current circumstances.
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