The link cited is an opinion piece thinly disguised as news. More factual and balanced accounts can be found with a simple google search; I found several. None had the hysterical and unprofessional tone of the cited link.
The ads are a real hoot. The Republican Slime Machine is getting pretty desperate.
I read somewhere: "Were those sites you listed supposed to prove your claim about the book? Because they surely didn't. I would not expect anything different from those totally liberal sites. Can I have some truly credible info now?"
thus i ask you: was that site you listed supposed to prove your claim about Obama? Because it surely didn't. I would not expect anything different from that totally conversative site. Can I have some credible info?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NewsMax "Newsmax Media is a conservative political organization founded by journalist Christopher W. Ruddy and based in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It runs the Newsmax.com website and publishes Newsmax Magazine. Christopher W. Ruddy started Newsmax.com on September 16, 1998, supported by a group of conservative investors, including the family of the late CIA Director William J. Casey. Later Richard Mellon Scaife, his former employer at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and a supporter of conservative causes, invested in the fledging company."
i noticed you had time to reply to muddy, but not to me.
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in case you ran out of time, i'll post the description of your source again that supports her assertion.
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NewsMax "Newsmax Media is a conservative political organization founded by journalist Christopher W. Ruddy and based in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It runs the Newsmax.com website and publishes Newsmax Magazine. Christopher W. Ruddy started Newsmax.com on September 16, 1998, supported by a group of conservative investors, including the family of the late CIA Director William J. Casey. Later Richard Mellon Scaife, his former employer at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and a supporter of conservative causes, invested in the fledging company."
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The link cited is an opinion piece thinly disguised as news. More factual and balanced accounts can be found with a simple google search; I found several. None had the hysterical and unprofessional tone of the cited link.
The ads are a real hoot. The Republican Slime Machine is getting pretty desperate.
Deborah
I read somewhere: "Were those sites you listed supposed to prove your claim about the book? Because they surely didn't. I would not expect anything different from those totally liberal sites. Can I have some truly credible info now?"
thus i ask you: was that site you listed supposed to prove your claim about Obama? Because it surely didn't. I would not expect anything different from that totally conversative site. Can I have some credible info?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NewsMax
"Newsmax Media is a conservative political organization founded by journalist Christopher W. Ruddy and based in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It runs the Newsmax.com website and publishes Newsmax Magazine. Christopher W. Ruddy started Newsmax.com on September 16, 1998, supported by a group of conservative investors, including the family of the late CIA Director William J. Casey. Later Richard Mellon Scaife, his former employer at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and a supporter of conservative causes, invested in the fledging company."
Bea
"The link cited is an opinion piece thinly disguised as news."
Oh really?
See this is why we need to investigate the truth before we take a stance....Ads on TV are rarely 100% factual.
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/nra_targets_obama.html
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2008/01/25/sot.obama.guns.cnn?iref=videosearch
i noticed you had time to reply to muddy, but not to me.
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in case you ran out of time, i'll post the description of your source again that supports her assertion.
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NewsMax
"Newsmax Media is a conservative political organization founded by journalist Christopher W. Ruddy and based in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It runs the Newsmax.com website and publishes Newsmax Magazine. Christopher W. Ruddy started Newsmax.com on September 16, 1998, supported by a group of conservative investors, including the family of the late CIA Director William J. Casey. Later Richard Mellon Scaife, his former employer at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and a supporter of conservative causes, invested in the fledging company."
Bea
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