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Wow...I don't know if I should be laughing or shuddering. The most hilarious/disturbing part was the guy bludgeoning people with a chair. :lol::ermm: Just goes to show you how far people will go for a 'bargain'.

 

Having said that, I would like to say that Fox News is no more biased than any other news network. There is no such thing as unbiased media. And compared with the trash I read in many newspapers (yes, I actually read news), Fox News is like a breath of fresh air. :- Any newspaper that carries cartoons by Dan Perkins automatically lowers its credibility. :D :-"

Fox news is a reputable news source.  It is no more biased than other mainstream media sources.

 

Actually, I don't ever really notice a bias on MSNBC one way or the other. They have a pretty good balance of right and left wingers. For every Joe Scarborough (who I think is a joke, personally), there is a Ron Reagan.

 

Anyway, back on topic; I'm ashamed to say I expect this sort of behaviour. If you offer something cheap/free the scavengers come out of the wilds to exploit. That isn't to say all who tried to take the deal are scavengers, but rather that those who hit people with chairs are.

For every Joe Scarborough (who I think is a joke, personally), there is a Ron Reagan.

I think both are silly and way too biased.

 

I watch CNN and I've seen them report both sides pretty frequently.

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