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To: Wild Irish Rogue
Instead, what Williams would say, was " Will the worst Christmas season in 30 years reflect poorly on President Bush " or the next night-" Will the fall out from the worst Christmas shopping season in 30 years dent the President's popularity?"

And did those questions cause you to answer of course, its Bush fault? No, of course not. Its not propaganda, its a headline created to draw in viewers. You make up your own mind. Why do you think everyone is so much dumber than you?If you get it, dont you think most others will too?

Ronald Reagan embraced "states rights" during a 1980 stop to the town in Mississippi where three civil rights workers were murdered 16 years earlier

First of all I dont think Reagan was racist, however, it was interesting that some of Reagan's campaign people decided to have him make his first appearance of his presidential campaign in a relatively obscure southern town where the three civil rights workers were murdered.

BTW, I never said Brian Williams was conservative but I do think he is fair and balanced. Much more so than Rather or Jennings.

144 posted on 01/02/2003 7:34:44 PM PST by Dave S
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To: Dave S
" Why do you think everyone is so much dumber than you?If you get it, dont you think most others will too?"

Why the personal attack? I have cited examples of how I believed Brian Williams was unfairly biased against the President for the past week. I have made no assumptions about other viewers being dumb nor cast aspersions on you. For the sake of a civil discussion,why not just make the case that Williams was in fact,far and balanced towards the President,by citing examples??
147 posted on 01/02/2003 8:04:01 PM PST by Wild Irish Rogue
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