Beck tried to buy Current TV

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Glenn Beck of CNN asks for war against all Muslims




Chickenhawk on American TV calls for an all out war in which he would never participate. Speaks from right-wing station CNN. (All news stations except MSNBC are right-wing.) Should we wonder why a certain amount of Americans are following this agenda? They have representatives on TV in the names of Bill O'Reilly, Glenn Beck, Ann Coulter, Michael Savage, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, etc. (They recently lost Chris Matthews and Tucker Carlon's support, though.) Remember whenever you watch these pundits: This is how the government and corporations poison public opinion.
 
the lie is that you said people don't want arabs to have a news station

good lord, how can anyone be as dense as you

Allow me to be the voice of reason. What happened was this:
1. Sativa proposed that Gore agreed with the idea of Jews being an enemy.
2. evince proposed that Sativa was simply saying this because he didn't like the idea of Arabs having a news station.
3. Sativa called 2 a straw man.
4. evince cited Beck's proposed war on Muslims.
5. Sativa accused evince of lying - he was still referring to 2.
6. evince, thinking Sativa was talking about 4, denied lying.

What happened here was nothing more than a miscommunication. There's no reason for this to be hostile, you two. :palm:
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Did I say that? No, I said Al Jizz is the mouthpiece of terrorists, and it is. Is that why you love them so much?

Liberals have been upset, ever since Scare America folded; but now with Al Jizz to refer to, they're as happy as a Democrat with his hand in someone else's pocket. :D
 
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News Corp.’s two largest shareholders, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and Rupert Murdoch, last year in the United Arab Emirates.

Alwaleed bin Talal funds radical madrasas (education centers) all over the world.

In an interview with Deborah Solomon of The New York Times Magazine in 2006, the prince said his attempt to give $10 million to victims’ families after the Sept. 11 attacks — which was returned because he also suggested that the United States should “adopt a more balanced stance toward the Palestinian cause” — was part of his attempt “to bridge the gap between Christianity and Islam and Judaism.”

NY Times
 
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