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Author Topic:   Let's discuss Bill O'Reilly
Taz
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Message 3 of 95 (465655)
05-08-2008 11:36 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by teen4christ
05-08-2008 8:56 PM


He's getting away with it partly because of people like me. I'm afraid that if I watch his show again I will have a break down.

I'm trying to see things your way, but I can't put my head that far up my ass.

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Taz
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Message 5 of 95 (465664)
05-09-2008 1:32 AM
Reply to: Message 4 by Minnemooseus
05-09-2008 12:10 AM


Re: Bill O'Reilly vs. Terry Gross
You know if they aired the interview with Terry Gross on the O'Reilly Factor at all? I was only able to find a fox edited transcript but nothing on whether it was aired or not.

I'm trying to see things your way, but I can't put my head that far up my ass.

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Taz
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Message 18 of 95 (465911)
05-11-2008 3:17 PM
Reply to: Message 11 by IamJoseph
05-11-2008 1:34 AM


IamJoseph writes:
Foxnews, specially O'Rielly, is the world's most successful News medium - in record time. 99.9% of all he says, happens to be well founded and honest, as opposed trendy correct, and its antithesis based on a wish list of destruction and chaos if it was accepted and incurred.
I don't know what you're smoking, but watch the following Olbermann clip about O'reilly.
Edited by Taz, : No reason given.

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Taz
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Message 21 of 95 (465929)
05-11-2008 8:29 PM
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05-11-2008 5:17 PM


Unfortunately, it'd generate higher ratings among the wrong kind of people... people who have no conscience.

I'm trying to see things your way, but I can't put my head that far up my ass.

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Taz
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Message 58 of 95 (466545)
05-15-2008 1:59 PM
Reply to: Message 52 by IamJoseph
05-15-2008 2:20 AM


I just noticed this little bit from onifr's post.
IamJoseph writes:
You will find even a nation like India - which was so historically generous to muslims...
You are demonstrating the stereotypical American attitude. You think everyone who even remotely look like middle eastern descent are muslim supporter. You think that all people who look even remotely eastern Asian speak "Chinese". Just so you know, the difference between a Vietnamese and a Mandarin speaking Chinese is like the difference between English and German. The difference between someone from India and an Arab is like the difference between French and Polish.
I don't know what history class you took, but your instructor ought to be shot if he taught you that India had been sympathetic to Muslims. If you're going to make generalized and broad statements like this, at least spend 30 seconds to look up some info so to make yourself look less like an idiot.

I'm trying to see things your way, but I can't put my head that far up my ass.

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Taz
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Message 61 of 95 (466556)
05-15-2008 2:47 PM
Reply to: Message 59 by onifre
05-15-2008 2:11 PM


And I care because...? From now on, I will call you onif.

I'm trying to see things your way, but I can't put my head that far up my ass.

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Taz
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Message 69 of 95 (466653)
05-16-2008 2:44 AM
Reply to: Message 68 by Rrhain
05-16-2008 12:12 AM


Rrhain writes:
To paraphrase what Data said to Pulaski:
One is his name.
The other is not.
OMG I'm a trekkie and I can't think of the episode when Data said that. Wanna give me a clue? Was he referring to Pulaski calling Mr. Worf "Mr. Woof"? I know that Deanna's mom (can't think of her name right now) persistently and annoyingly called Worf "woof".

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Taz
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Message 76 of 95 (466692)
05-16-2008 10:48 AM
Reply to: Message 72 by Perdition
05-16-2008 9:22 AM


Perdition writes:
The first episode of the second season, where Dr. Pulaski replaces Dr. Crusher. She mispronounces Data's name. His name is pronounced Day-duh, but she pronounced it Da-Duh. When he corrects her, she asks what the big deal is, since he's just a machine. He responds, "One is my name, the other is not."
Haha, I actually remember the scene now. Thanks.

I'm trying to see things your way, but I can't put my head that far up my ass.

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Taz
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Message 90 of 95 (467164)
05-19-2008 10:26 PM


Bill lost it
I found a better one. Haha
Edited by Taz, : No reason given.

I'm trying to see things your way, but I can't put my head that far up my ass.

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