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Topic: All topics of liberal media bias deleted.
| Author | Message |
| jazzreport | Posted 1/9/2008 10:29:49 AM | show profile Thou shall not make any topics exposing liberal bias in the media. Thats part of this websites 10 commandments. I just posted a non-partisan study on how Americans see the media.Most Americans see a liberal slant to the news media among other things. Fox,CNN, and NBC was viewed has the most trusted news sources. Within mins the post gets "Dilbert". |
| Iron Eagle | Posted 1/9/2008 10:31:09 AM | show profile Olby - that's because you are a friggin' idiot! |
| Stanley_Milgram | Posted 1/9/2008 10:40:45 AM | show profile yawn |
| jazzreport | Posted 1/9/2008 10:48:50 AM | show profile Post Like theses don't get "Dilbert" Fox Bisiness Nooz O'Reilly's Diary O'Reilly's Last Entry Greta-the-Gull Is FOX News in Gulliani Camp? |
| Iron Eagle | Posted 1/9/2008 11:17:53 AM | show profile Double yawn! |
| noname1234 | Posted 1/9/2008 2:35:46 PM | show profile As I mentioned to you before -- the Dilbert thing isn't part of some vast liberal consiracy. Some of you only post on one section of these boards, so you're not familiar with what goes on on the boards generally. Dilbert is a problem EVERYWHERE on these boards. It's a TECHNICAL problem with the message board program they use, not some evil liberal elf sitting around bashing poor helpless conservatives. Many threads routinely get "dilberted," the vast majority of which have no discernable political leanings. Yesterday I linked to a thread in which Greg from mediabistro had addressed the problem of Dilbert. It appears you missed that, so here is the link again (Greg requested that you email him when a thread gets "dilberted" so he can investigate -- again, it's not a HUMAN who dilberts a message, an automatic message that occurs because of a technical glitch). http://www.mediabistro.com/bbs/cache/t36645_1.asp |






