10-25-2004, 07:22 AM
Ghostiger,Oct 25 2004, 06:34 AM Wrote:Doest it really matter?
From a legal perspective I think they are ok. The current election laws are a joke in a sense, as is the interpretaion by the federal Election Board(I think thats the name - Im not sure).
From a real world fairness perspective Michael Moores "F 911" is just as bad if not worse as biased documentaries go,. Since Kerry has went on Stage , with Moore, he shouldnt complain. In a real world perspective it doesnt matter if its on free TV or on DvD - everyone who wants to see it will see it.
I think people trying to present the Sinclaire documentary as "wrong" are just whiny Bush haters.
Much like I think the people who were "enraged" by Clintons affair really just didnt like Democrats.
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So and what about the FOXnews network?. Is a channel that televises right wing extremist views over america 24/7 also the same as one little "documentary" by Michael Moore.
Yesterday (on a documentary about FOXnews) I saw this Bill? O'Reilly talk to a guy in his show who lost his father in the 9/11 attacks. It was really disgusting. For me it is really amazing that people with so much hate in their gut can just be on TV so much.
Too me a TV station that brings their personal view as news is thousands of times worse than Moore's documentary.