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    Exclamation History Made: Fox News Credits Obama for Killing Osama Bin Laden

    History Made: Fox News Credits Obama for Killing Osama Bin Laden

    You know when Fox News is singing President Obama's praises something serious has gone right in America. I mean, everybody else on every single news channel was saying that Obama -- in concert with our heroic military troops who carried out a daring attack -- pulled off one of the gutsiest, bravest operations in years.
    But Fox News?
    They were actually saying the same thing.
    I half expected Fox News to blame Obama for not killing Bin Laden twice. Or not killing him with the right weapon. But no, Fox News actually gave the president credit.
    I know, scary stuff. The anti-Obama network used words like "historic" and a "very great success," which has my head spinning.
    You know, maybe the Fox spinmeisters didn't show up to work on Sunday -- maybe they'll arrive at work on Monday morning and say, "Wait a second, we gave Obama an ounce of credit?! Who authorized that?"
    Then, get this, at 1:38 a.m. they actually quoted NPR -- in a positive manner.
    The world has been turned on its head.

















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    Default Re: History Made: Fox News Credits Obama for Killing Osama Bin Laden

    I'm just waiting to see you spam, er... "re-post" this in another thread or two...

    And now that you've done so in the "Osama bin Laden Dead" thread, my patience has been rewarded. Question... Why was it even necessary to create this thread when you could've just posted this in the other thread to begin with? Just wondering...


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    Default Re: History Made: Fox News Credits Obama for Killing Osama Bin Laden

    Quote Originally Posted by TJ347 View Post
    I'm just waiting to see you spam, er... "re-post" this in another thread or two...

    And now that you've done so in the "Osama bin Laden Dead" thread, my patience has been rewarded. Question... Why was it even necessary to create this thread when you could've just posted this in the other thread to begin with? Just wondering...
    It never hurts to create 100 different threads on the same topic when one would have been sufficient, right?



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    Default Re: History Made: Fox News Credits Obama for Killing Osama Bin Laden

    Quote Originally Posted by theone1982 View Post
    It never hurts to create 100 different threads on the same topic when one would have been sufficient, right?
    Yes, but Fox News saying something good about Obama???

    Shout it from the fucking rooftops - this day may never come again. lol


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    Default Re: History Made: Fox News Credits Obama for Killing Osama Bin Laden

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    Exclamation Re: History Made: Fox News Credits Obama for Killing Osama Bin Laden

    History Made: Fox News Credits Obama for Killing Osama Bin Laden

    You know when Fox News is singing President Obama's praises something serious has gone right in America. I mean, everybody else on every single news channel was saying that Obama -- in concert with our heroic military troops who carried out a daring attack -- pulled off one of the gutsiest, bravest operations in years.
    But Fox News?
    They were actually saying the same thing.
    I half expected Fox News to blame Obama for not killing Bin Laden twice. Or not killing him with the right weapon. But no, Fox News actually gave the president credit.
    I know, scary stuff. The anti-Obama network used words like "historic" and a "very great success," which has my head spinning.
    You know, maybe the Fox spinmeisters didn't show up to work on Sunday -- maybe they'll arrive at work on Monday morning and say, "Wait a second, we gave Obama an ounce of credit?! Who authorized that?"
    Then, get this, at 1:38 a.m. they actually quoted NPR -- in a positive manner.
    The world has been turned on its head.











    spoke to soon

    In the rush to report the news of Osama Bin Laden's death, a FOX News affiliate in Sacramento should have taken a moment to check its spelling.


    Running along the bottom of FOX40's report on the event, the chyron read: "Reports: Obama Bin Laden Dead."


    Apparently, some people issued complaints and accusations that it did it on purpose. After all, FOX News has some obvious conservative leanings in its coverage with Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly over at the mother ship.


    FOX40 issued an apology (kind of), but not before they defended its mistake by pointing out how easily it could be made and that other news organizations made similar mistakes, including CNN and the Modesto Bee newspaper.


    They even threw a fellow FOX affiliate in San Diego under the bus for its anchor actually saying "President Obama" instead of "Osama Bin Laden" was dead.














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    Default Re: History Made: Fox News Credits Obama for Killing Osama Bin Laden

    Who cares he is only a figure head and another leader will spring up


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    Lightbulb McCain says torture did not lead to bin Laden

    McCain says torture did not lead to bin Laden

    'This is a moral debate. It is about who we are,' says Ariz. Republican, former POW

    WASHINGTON — Waterboarding and other harsh interrogation techniques were not a factor in tracking down Osama bin Laden, a leading Republican senator insisted Thursday.

    Sen. John McCain, who spent 5˝ years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam, also rejected the argument that any form of torture is critical to U.S. success in the fight against terrorism.

    Trump: 'Torture' led to catching bin Laden
    In an impassioned speech on the Senate floor, the Arizona Republican said former Attorney General Michael Mukasey and others who supported those kind of measures were wrong to claim that waterboarding al-Qaida's No. 3 leader, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, provided information that led to bin Laden's compound in Pakistan.

    Other political news of note Senate targets oil and gas tax breaks but simplification will have to wait
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    Updated 11 minutes ago 5/12/2011 6:31:51 PM +00:00 McCain says torture did not lead to bin Laden
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    ..McCain spoke with an unrivaled record on the issue. He's the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, the 2008 GOP presidential nominee who consistently challenged the Bush administration and Vice President Dick Cheney on the use of torture and a man who endured brutal treatment during the Vietnam War.

    Story: Obama broaches bin Laden death at campaign event
    He said he asked CIA Director Leon Panetta for the facts, and that the hunt for bin Laden did not begin with fresh information for Mohammed. In fact, the name of bin Laden's courier, Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, came from a detainee held in another country.

    "Not only did the use of enhanced interrogation techniques on Khalid Sheikh Mohammed not provide us with key leads on bin Laden's courier, Abu Ahmed, it actually produced false and misleading information," McCain said. He called on Mukasey and others to correct their misstatements.

    A call to Mukasey at his New York law firm was not immediately returned Thursday. Mukasey was President George W. Bush's last attorney general.

    .On Thursday, McCain also penned an opinion piece for The Washington Post on the topic, saying, "I know from personal experience that the abuse of prisoners sometimes produces good intelligence but often produces bad intelligence because under torture a person will say anything he thinks his captors want to hear — true or false — if he believes it will relieve his suffering. Often, information provided to stop the torture is deliberately misleading."

    He concluded, "This is a moral
    debate. It is about who we are."

    Last week, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said the U.S. got vital information from waterboarding that led directly to bin Laden.

    McCain said he opposes waterboarding, a technique that simulates drowning, and any form of torture tactics. He said that they could be used against Americans and that their use damages the nation's character and reputation.

    "I do not believe they are necessary to our success in our war against terrorists, as the advocates of these techniques claim they are," he said.

    "Ultimately, this is about morality. What is at stake here is the very idea of America — the America whose values have inspired the world and instilled in the hearts of its citizens the certainty that, no matter how hard we fight, no matter how dangerous our adversary, in the course of vanquishing our enemies we do not compromise our deepest values," he said. "We are America, and we hold ourselves to a higher standard. That is what is really at stake."

    McCain did reject the idea of prosecuting any U.S. officials for using interrogation tactics in the past.

    McCain's remarks drew immediate praise from several Democratic senators who have been at political odds with him in past campaigns.

    "No one in the Senate could have given this speech," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., "He speaks with personal knowledge. He still remembers the most dark nights when he tried to rest, when he was tortured brutally."

    Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said McCain's opinions may not be the popular view, but they were the right ones.

    "Thank you for your leadership," Durbin said.

    .Sponsored links.Discuss: McCain says torture did not lead to bin Laden

    Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. speaks at the 41st Washington Conference on the Americas on Wednesday at the State Department in Washington.



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