Re: Fox News Hero busted ...... When do two wrongs make a right?
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Jan 26, 2010 03:52PM
This guy if he tried to wire tap an office was wrong and should pay the cost. A crime is a crime.
I am not aware that Fox news is supporting his actions and if they are they should not be.
If this man is found to be truly involved then he should be found guilty but until then unless there is some obvious tape which we saw many times regarding Acorns actions then the word is alleged wiretap.
The facts are pretty straight forward on what Acorn is doing with my money as it was caught on tape not once but many times. Acorn and SEIU are crooked from the word go and I suggest that you may want to talk to some rank and file SEIU members and see how they feel about where their dues are going. A good example would be that over $650K of SEIU dues went into the Mass Senate race to the Democratic candiate. This from a union that represents "service workers" who in general do not earn a whole lot of money. How does the person who has seen our President the most in his first six months in office (22 times) turn out to be the President of the SEIU and the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton only (5 times) during that same time period?
I do not care what political affiliation or nationality a person is if they break the law then they should be tried and if found guilty sent to jail, given a fine, deported whatever the cost.
However it really streches it to blame a News Network for this situation don't you think?
Fox News though not perfect in my eyes must be doing something right as they are garnering more viewers the MSNBC and CNN combined by a multiple of many times. People know when some one is being fair or biased and so far (and I agree this can change) Fox news does seem to tell both sides of the story.
Written in sincerity and with best wishes
Marc