Keyword: oreilly
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The House of Lords has narrowly rejected government plans to allow gay and unmarried heterosexual couples to adopt children. MPs have already agreed to end the present system where only married couples and single people can adopt. But peers voted by 196 votes to 162 to maintain the ban on unmarried couples, including gay partners. The Adoption and Children Bill will now return to the Commons, where MPs are expected to overturn the move. Marriage But the delay could affect the chances of the bill, which contains other child welfare measures, becoming law in the near future. Ministers had wanted...
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It is the year 2020 eighteen years into the future. The middle east is adorned with democratic republics, and much is better in the world. Charles Barkley is in his second term as President, and Bill O’Reilly is in his umpteenth year as the Factor Man. The crisp scentfulness of autumn leaves is in the air and it is America’s day of thanks, Thanksgiving. All is well at the O’Reilly home, and to top it off Bill’s 21 year old daughter will be coming home in the afternoon from Yale for the holiday festivities. She will be bringing home a...
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Mission Statement: We are a group of people with a common goal for the common good. To shoot Fox News celebrity Bill O'Reilly into the sun. We do not wish any harm to Mr. O'Reilly, we simply feel that he could better serve mankind in a rocket ship, on a collision course with the center of our solar system. In fact, we feel O'Reilly himself would be receptive to the idea, after a little convincing...
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Mission Statement: We are a group of people with a common goal for the common good. To shoot Fox News celebrity Bill O'Reilly into the sun. We do not wish any harm to Mr. O'Reilly, we simply feel that he could better serve mankind in a rocket ship, on a collision course with the center of our solar system. In fact, we feel O'Reilly himself would be receptive to the idea, after a little convincing...
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<p>He states in Talking Points this evening that calling homosexuality sinful is wrong and that the Religious Right has lost it's influence.... He began by calling it (Talking Points) a warning to religious conservatives. Does anyone know if he will put the transcript of tonight's Talking Points on his site?</p>
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<p>He states in Talking Points this evening that calling homosexuality sinful is wrong and that the Religious Right has lost it's influence.... He began by calling it (Talking Points) a warning to religious conservatives. Does anyone know if he will put the transcript of tonight's Talking Points on his site?</p>
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<p>BILL O'REILLY: In the Impact segment tonight, the Web site Democrats.com is accusing three networks, CNN, MSNBC, and the Fox News Channel, of failing to give former vice president Al Gore proper respect.</p>
<p>With us now is Bob Fertik, co-founder of Democrats.com.</p>
<p>So what's the beef, Mr. Fertik?</p>
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Two UNC freshmen appeared on O'Reilly's show to discuss the book that presents a whitewashed version of the Koran and is required reading for incoming freshmen. Some of the best quotes to the best of my recollection: Student A: "The book shows that Islam is basically like Judaism and Christianity." [!] O'Reilly: "What are the basic principles of Islam?" Student A: "To be good Samaritans. To help others." [!] O'Reilly: "Are you a Christian?" Student A: "Yes." O'Reilly: "But this book only presents one side of Islam. Let me read you a quote: 'Do not have Jews and Christians as...
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<p>Hi, I'm Bill O'Reilly. Thank you for watching us tonight.</p>
<p>An absolute disgrace in the murder trial of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam. That is the subject of this evening's Talking Points memo.</p>
<p>According to a report in The San Diego Union Tribune, convicted killer David Westerfield's attorneys, Steven Feldman and Robert Boyce, knew their client was guilty.</p>
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<p>Hi, I'm Bill O'Reilly. Thank you for watching us tonight.</p>
<p>Well, it is very painful to admit we were right again. Of course, I'm being facetious about the pain.</p>
<p>Canada shows its true colors. That is the subject of the "Talking Points" memo.</p>
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So, Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly thinks that Christians who believe the Bible and attempt to live according to its precepts are "religious fanatics." His view surfaced during a recent segment of his program, The O'Reilly Factor, in an interview with Stephen Bennett, a former homosexual and now a spokesperson for Concerned Women of America. During the course of the segment, Mr. Bennett asked Mr. O'Reilly if he believed the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. Mr. O'Reilly replied, "I believe that was an allegorical story. You know what I mean by allegorical ... I don't believe it literally." Frankly, this...
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- Last week during an interview with former homosexual and now Christian singer, Stephen Bennett, talk-show host Bill O'Reilly stunned many of his conservative supporters by attacking religious conservatives as "fanatics." Bob Knight Bob Knight of the Culture and Family Institute says the segment of the show dealing with homosexuality followed a format of sorts. "O'Reilly would do a diatribe against religious conservatives' views of homosexuality, ask Stephen an accusatory question, and then step all over his answer -- time and again," Knight says. "He's got a blind spot on this issue; I don't know what's driving it, but he...
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<p>It's not every day that one finds oneself on a nationally televised talk show, two feet from a host who is completely unhinged and shrieking, "I want to tell the audience, this man is telling you a lie, a bold face lie." Then again, it's not every day one is on "The O'Reilly Factor."</p>
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It's not every day that one finds oneself on a nationally televised talk show, two feet from a host who is completely unhinged and shrieking, "I want to tell the audience, this man is telling you a lie, a bold face lie." Then again, it's not every day one is on "The O'Reilly Factor." I didn't ask to be on the "Factor." The show called me last Wednesday, to ask what I had thought of the previous night's coverage. That one centered on a controversial interview in London, which Mr. O'Reilly had arranged with the Saudi embassy, featuring two American...
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O'reilly factor fans - Did you see the fireworks, when Bill O'reilly and his guest, a WSJ editor, screamed terms of abuse at each other? I don't recall seeing so much rage and hate on TV (save for the Jerry Spinger Show). O'reilly has done some decent reporting in the past. But this time, he was wrong. He blames a couple of American girls being held in slavery in Saudi Arabia for their own suffering. It is the most disgusting case of blame-the-victim punditry I have ever seen, and O'reilly should be ashamed of himself. For those who missed the...
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NewsMax.com’s Carl Limbacher appeared on Fox’s "The O’Reilly Factor" last night to discuss the shocking story he and his co-author, NewsMax.com editor Chris Ruddy reveal in their new book, "Catastrophe – Clinton’s Role in America’s Worst Disaster.” Click Here to get this book FREE! O’Reilly played a tape of Clinton telling CNN recently that he was virtually obsessed with Osama bin Laden during his presidency, and regretted he hadn’t taken the opportunity to seize the terrorist mastermind and bring him to the U.S. when he had the chance. "We did a search from 1996 to 2000, Clinton’s last term to...
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Oh Brother! Bill O'Reilly has a Baptist minister on blathering about how the Bible does not condemn homosexuality.
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I have noticed the broad spectrum of "conservative" opinions that emerge from the threads on this website. There is a similar diversity of "conservative" thought in talk radio, and I was wondering which of the preeminent talk hosts you identify most with - and, of course, why you choose that particular spokesman over the others.
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LOS ANGELES -- Pepsi has canned Ludacris. Pepsi-Cola of North America said Wednesday that it was was pulling its television spot featuring the Atlanta-based rapper because of consumer complaints about his sexually explicit, profanity-laden lyrics."We have a responsibility to listen to our consumers and customers and we've heard from a number of people that were uncomfortable with our association with this artist," the PepsiCo Inc. unit said in a statement."We've decided to discontinue our ad campaign with this artist and we're sorry that we've offended anyone.""There are many different types of talented celebrities and artists, but not all of them...
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New York Daily News - http://www.nydailynews.comDonahue ratings grim for MSNBC Tuesday, August 13th, 2002 One month after launching a new prime-time lineup crowned by talk show veteran Phil Donahue, MSNBC is still struggling in the ratings and has seen "Donahue" get crushed by CNN's "Connie Chung Tonight."The mood at MSNBC has turned from hopeful to grim over the last four weeks, insiders said, as Donahue's ratings spiralled down, last week falling to 393,000 viewers from a start of 660,000 viewers. For the month, Chung beat Donahue by 44%. Both shows still lag far behind Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor."Donahue...
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