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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Southern California
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No, Steve. YOU need to read a little more closely.
I didn't ask WHY he was on Fox, but what the true agenda is. You're trying to offer the truth of what's going on by expounding on the very system that PROMOTES the deception. It's not about the conservatives, republicans, democrats or anything else. All of that is smoke and mirrors to keep the sheeple distracted and occupied. If we're focused on how this party is trying to smear the name of that party and how that party is wrong because of this and that then we're not only endorsing the illusion with our beliefs, but we're overlooking what's really going on. As for your statement Quote:
You're trying to say that Glenn Beck is on Fox because its a Republican station and they want to lay the blame on Obama's Democratic doorstep for everything that's going wrong and is about to go even more wrong. Don't you see the shortcomings of that explanation? There is no democratic or republican parties - it's all a big puppet show to keep you, the average citizen watching the one hand, while the other hand - the real government, the ones who are really in control - is steadily raping us of our rights. Elected representatives were telling congress that their constituents were overwhelmingly opposed to the bailout...but it went through anyways. Is there a political party explanation for that, too? Or is the answer more obvious? I think there is. There is no democracy. The idea that Fox is a "Republican" news channel implies that another news channel with different political affiliations is more trust worthy. Is there any news channel on television that actually reports what they want to report? Or are they handed the script same as every other news channel? Here's an interesting spotlight on Fox, in case you haven't seen it. All of the news channels across the board allow the pertinent issues to fade away while we focus on Octomom or American Idol. They're ALL under the thumb of the PTB, keeping us focused on what they WANT us focused on. And disappointingly enough, it's working. Even in here. In the past, Fox has been even more transparent than some of the other stations in their intent, so it's been easier for us to see how the opinions of their viewers are manipulated by the stories and commentaries. This is a new approach, however. I'm interested in what it really means, what they're trying to accomplish...without the employ of political rhetoric that's essentially empty to begin with as a means of discussing it. |
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