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What Happened to Geraldo on FOX????
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Posted on 01/03/2002 4:27:41 PM PST by grdaal
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To: SolitaryMan
"that he is a reporter and this was the biggest story of our time and he had to be in the middle of it"
typical whorealdo bs
To: grdaal
Geraldo is going to go back to Afghanistan, he was on O'Reilly tonight -see this thread:
Geraldo on O'Reilly
To: Enlightiator
Bill believes Geraldo's story because Geraldo now works for Fox and Bill is a company man. If he still worked for MSNBC or even worse CNN he would have been all over him.
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01/03/2002 5:33:42 PM PST
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jraven
To: maxwellp
He's on O'Reilly? Damn! I thought they got him.
To: maxwellp
why not try msnbc? full of peppy, snappy, trendy 30-40 yr old focus-group casual types. They stand and talk and ... er ... make up what they can't remember from the Terry-The-Hammer press-kit-releases. but it is 'fun'. and after watching for 1 full week, every family gets a free XP-enabled machine. so, who cares about geraldo. let him alone in the caves with his old cpm machine.
To: RKM
I did not mean it that way. What I meant was I'm running out of decent news sources. As a matter of fact, I'm practically JUST reading FreeRepublic - I love it!
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01/03/2002 8:18:17 PM PST
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maxwellp
To: grdaal
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01/03/2002 8:21:50 PM PST
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mikeb704
To: mikeb704
Are you still sending out updates for your essays on
your website? I haven't received one in quite some time and was wondering why not. I always enjoy your wit and comments.
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