Faux News LIES AGAIN.

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They just can't stop LYING...why does this not surprise me?


FOX News continues stoking the fires of incendiary campaign rhetoric, this time asserting verifiable falsehoods about absentee ballots in Chicago.

On a "Fox & Friends" segment Thursday morning, host Steve Doocy asked if "inmates [were] taking priority over American soldiers," while the banner below him screamed, "INMATES VOTE, TROOPS DON'T."

Doocy claimed out that ballots were "hand-delivered" to inmates at the Cook County Jail, while absentee ballots weren't sent on time to American soldiers serving abroad.

Rather than bringing on a Chicago reporter to discuss the facts of the case, or asking the Board of Elections for comment, the show interviewed Quinn Hillyer of the Washington Times, a paper whose name almost makes it sound non-partisan. "It's awful," Hillyer said. "What it comes down to is, felons vote, soldiers don't. At least that seems to be the attitude in Cook County, Illinois."

Trouble with Doocy's claims: they're all patently false.

It is true, as he says leading off the segment, that 35 counties were, to some degree, late in send out absentee ballots to military personnel.

Cook County was not one of them. In fact, according to a press release from the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, Cook County overseas ballots were sent out by September 3, more than two weeks ahead of the federal deadline.

In 24 of the 35 counties in question, fewer than 10 absentee ballots were requested. In the most egregious case, St. Clair County in the southwestern part of the state sent out 1,274 absentee ballots on October 4, roughly two weeks after the deadline. But all of Cook County's 7,163 overseas soldiers will indeed have the chance to vote, contrary to Hillyer's complaint.

What's more, the claim about ballots being hand-delivered to prisoners also turns out to be pretty suspect.

From the Election Board: A ballot is delivered to a detainee only if we receive an absentee application from a valid registered voter who is not yet convicted -- under the standard of innocent until proven guilty. If the application is from someone who is convicted between the date they requested the ballot and election day, that sealed ballot, whether or not it's from a registered voter, is not allowed into the count. Through yesterday, there were 1,373 applications.

The Capitol Fax Blog sums it up: "Inmates have to request the ballots. Only those who aren't convicted are sent ballots. And soldiers received their ballots ahead of schedule. Other than that, the show was quite accurate. Except, there was no other than that."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/28/fox-friends-lies-about-ch_n_775673.html
 
They just can't stop LYING...why does this not surprise me?


FOX News continues stoking the fires of incendiary campaign rhetoric, this time asserting verifiable falsehoods about absentee ballots in Chicago.

On a "Fox & Friends" segment Thursday morning, host Steve Doocy asked if "inmates [were] taking priority over American soldiers," while the banner below him screamed, "INMATES VOTE, TROOPS DON'T."

Doocy claimed out that ballots were "hand-delivered" to inmates at the Cook County Jail, while absentee ballots weren't sent on time to American soldiers serving abroad.

Rather than bringing on a Chicago reporter to discuss the facts of the case, or asking the Board of Elections for comment, the show interviewed Quinn Hillyer of the Washington Times, a paper whose name almost makes it sound non-partisan. "It's awful," Hillyer said. "What it comes down to is, felons vote, soldiers don't. At least that seems to be the attitude in Cook County, Illinois."


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FOX News continues stoking the fires of incendiary campaign rhetoric, this time asserting verifiable falsehoods about absentee ballots in Chicago.

On a "Fox & Friends" segment Thursday morning, host Steve Doocy asked if "inmates [were] taking priority over American soldiers," while the banner below him screamed, "INMATES VOTE, TROOPS DON'T."

Doocy claimed out that ballots were "hand-delivered" to inmates at the Cook County Jail, while absentee ballots weren't sent on time to American soldiers serving abroad.

Rather than bringing on a Chicago reporter to discuss the facts of the case, or asking the Board of Elections for comment, the show interviewed Quinn Hillyer of the Washington Times, a paper whose name almost makes it sound non-partisan. "It's awful," Hillyer said. "What it comes down to is, felons vote, soldiers don't. At least that seems to be the attitude in Cook County, Illinois."

Watch the clip:

Trouble with Doocy's claims: they're all patently false.
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It is true, as he says leading off the segment, that 35 counties were, to some degree, late in send out absentee ballots to military personnel.

Cook County was not one of them. In fact, according to a press release from the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, Cook County overseas ballots were sent out by September 3, more than two weeks ahead of the federal deadline.

In 24 of the 35 counties in question, fewer than 10 absentee ballots were requested. In the most egregious case, St. Clair County in the southwestern part of the state sent out 1,274 absentee ballots on October 4, roughly two weeks after the deadline. But all of Cook County's 7,163 overseas soldiers will indeed have the chance to vote, contrary to Hillyer's complaint.

What's more, the claim about ballots being hand-delivered to prisoners also turns out to be pretty suspect.

From the Election Board: A ballot is delivered to a detainee only if we receive an absentee application from a valid registered voter who is not yet convicted -- under the standard of innocent until proven guilty. If the application is from someone who is convicted between the date they requested the ballot and election day, that sealed ballot, whether or not it's from a registered voter, is not allowed into the count. Through yesterday, there were 1,373 applications.

The Capitol Fax Blog sums it up: "Inmates have to request the ballots. Only those who aren't convicted are sent ballots. And soldiers received their ballots ahead of schedule. Other than that, the show was quite accurate. Except, there was no other than that."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/28/fox-friends-lies-about-ch_n_775673.html
I like when they call him Douchey!
 
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This is actually the most intelligent, cohesive & rational debate I've seen out of you, Yurt.

You're upping your game; let the board be warned...
 
if you guys actually took the other stations to bat like you do fox, you would have some credibility...instead you whine virtually everyday about fox, find some minutia to get a gotcha moment...but always leave the left leaning stations, cnn, msnbc et al....alone

you guys are just a bunch of whiners and your faux outrage is laughable....when you start calling out other stations, then you will have a point, until then.....


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"They do it too."

Another gripping, insurmountable point...

see...this is your at your best - lying about what people say

this isn't about they did it too....if you're not going to call out the same shit from the left leanign networks, then stop you're whining about only fox

good lord, i seriously can't believe how dishonest you are...if i said obama should not talk about abortion in classrooms and then the repubs went around doing the very same thing and i never called them out....you woudl have us believe that if you called me out for not calling out repubs that it woudl be a "they do it too"...you're an absolute fool

i like how you at least don't dishonestly admit you guys never call out the left, bravo for some honesty onceler, you almost made me proud today :)
 
Lets's just parse this post of lies....

They just can't stop LYING...why does this not surprise me?


FOX News continues stoking the fires of incendiary campaign rhetoric, this time asserting verifiable falsehoods about absentee ballots in Chicago.

On a "Fox & Friends" segment Thursday morning, host Steve Doocy asked if "inmates [were] taking priority over American soldiers," while the banner below him screamed, "INMATES VOTE, TROOPS DON'T."

Doocy claimed out that ballots were "hand-delivered" to inmates at the Cook County Jail, while absentee ballots weren't sent on time to American soldiers serving abroad.
Zap claims FOX is lying...because
1...Doocy claimed out that ballots were "hand-delivered" to inmates at the Cook County Jail
AND
2...absentee ballots weren't sent on time to American soldiers serving abroad.


With me so far/

Rather than bringing on a Chicago reporter to discuss the facts of the case, or asking the Board of Elections for comment, the show interviewed Quinn Hillyer of the Washington Times, a paper whose name almost makes it sound non-partisan. "It's awful," Hillyer said. "What it comes down to is, felons vote, soldiers don't. At least that seems to be the attitude in Cook County, Illinois."

Next....
somebody named Hillyer says...
1...."It's awful. What it comes down to is, felons vote, soldiers don't"
AND
2...."... that seems to be the attitude in Cook County, Illinois."

Doocy of FOX didn't say anything about Cook County other than inmates getting
"hand-delivered" ballots...
-----------------------------------------------
Someone name Hillyer did.....

and FOX gets accussed of lying...


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Then, Zap the Pinhead explains that what Doocy said at the start is absolutely true about Absentee ballots...
Except it wasn't Cook County....(Doocy never claimed its was particularly from Cook....)

It is true, as he says leading off the segment, that 35 counties were, to some degree, late in send out absentee ballots to military personnel.

Cook County was not one of them. In fact, according to a press release from the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, Cook County overseas ballots were sent out by September 3, more than two weeks ahead of the federal deadline.

In 24 of the 35 counties in question, fewer than 10 absentee ballots were requested. In the most egregious case, St. Clair County in the southwestern part of the state sent out 1,274 absentee ballots on October 4, roughly two weeks after the deadline. But all of Cook County's 7,163 overseas soldiers will indeed have the chance to vote, contrary to Hillyer's complaint.

Then here, Zap the Pinhead admits it was Hillyer (not Doocy and not Fox)

What's more, the claim about ballots being hand-delivered to prisoners also turns out to be pretty suspect.

Suspect?

From the Election Board: A ballot is delivered to a detainee only if we receive an absentee application from a valid registered voter who is not yet convicted -- under the standard of innocent until proven guilty. If the application is from someone who is convicted between the date they requested the ballot and election day, that sealed ballot, whether or not it's from a registered voter, is not allowed into the count. Through yesterday, there were 1,373 applications.

The Capitol Fax Blog sums it up: "Inmates have to request the ballots. Only those who aren't convicted are sent ballots. And soldiers received their ballots ahead of schedule. Other than that, the show was quite accurate. Except, there was no other than that."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/28/fox-friends-lies-about-ch_n_775673.html

So other than the actual facts, Zap the Pinheads post is quite accurate...(except for those pesky facts)
 
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You are so full of horseshit!

It states VERY CLEARLY right near the top of the article that I quoted that: Doocy claimed out that ballots were "hand-delivered" to inmates at the Cook County Jail, while absentee ballots weren't sent on time to American soldiers serving abroad.


Doocy works for Faux News and he lied.

End of Story.
 
LOL for an expert they talk to a Rev. Moon toadie?

The Washington Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. It was founded in 1982 by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon, and until 2010 was owned by News World Communications, an international media conglomerate associated with the Unification Church which also owns newspapers in South Korea, Japan, and South America.
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What I want to hear from libtards is why did the DOJ have to file a lawsuit to send the ballots to military personal overseas on time? Do you all hate the military that much that you would deny them the right to vote? I guess the answer is yes.

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must always whine only about fox news....must never whine about left leaning stations....must whine....fox news....only......crooooaak

I have probably said at least 2 dozen times on this board that MSNBC has a liberal bias.

Now - can you say the same about Fox?

You don't have to answer that....
 
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