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msgtpain

Okay, so the 4000 line "thesis paper" that you don't want to read or acknowledge, is more misleading than a Web site with this as the first paragraph on their "About" page?


I did read it. Does it really say anything other than give polls about people thinking the media is slanted?

msgtpain


We're not here arguing the "demographics" of the polls, or whether or not they even existed.. You specifically stated that the Web site was "retarded" because you claimed it said one thing in the opening paragraph and something different in the poll data. <- That is not true, and I've shown you a half dozen quotes from the same page to prove it.


Are you ABSOLUTELY refusing to read what I said?

SuperFlyingEngi

It says that the majority of America believes the media is liberally biased. But then, its factual tables


TABLES. That's what I said. I have no desire to save face, especially not in front of someone like you. My name on the politics forums is established, unlike yours.

pain


This isn't a "my page is better than your page" debate. You immediately discredited the biased Web site I produced to counter the biased Web site you produced, and now you can't even argue your original point of why.


I did. You just can't read.

Also, if it interests you, the guy [David Brock] who founded media matters used to be one of the biggest conservative liars for Rupert Murdoch. He was one of those guys who made up all the Clinton scandals. Read his book sometime, Blinded by the Right.


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