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Old 11-03-2006, 04:44 PM
Rupert Pupkin Rupert Pupkin is offline
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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Rupert, if you're not posting links, you're not backing up your stories. Post the links. It's your job to back up your stories; not mine to back them up for you. As I recall, I gave you back-up links to my assertion that the 9/11 movie deliberately invented things that didn't happen.

Here's a link on your Mr. Drudge.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Matt_Drudge

At some point, I'm hopeful you'll be willing to admit you only like right-wing sources. Look, it's okay; it's a free country (kind of), just be honest about not wanting to read anything that might contradict your worldview. Though I'd recommend it-- I really enjoy reading conservatives Andrew Sullivan and John Cole's blogs to balance out my... actually... I don't read any liberal blogs... hmm... I used to read Huffington, but I got kind of bored.

Anyone got any good liberal blogs? Suggestions? Daily Kos annoys me, so not that one, please.
GR, I think you would be better off making your own decisions about news sources and websites. You don't need to rely on someone else to tell you what channels and websites are good news sources.

Why don't you go to drudgereport.com right now and make up your own mind. The site is not what you think. If there is a negative stroy about a republican, Drudge will have it posted. When the Foley story broke, it was all over Drudge.

You are really ignorant when it comes to your beliefs about certain news sources. Somebody tells you that a site is bad and you believe it. You should find out for yourself.

I'll give you some sites that are right-wing propaganda type sites. Newsmax.com is an example of one. You could probably say that wnd.com is one. The drudgereport is not one of them.
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