Thu
Apr 19 2007
06:16 pm

Fox News now reports Cho might have been possessed by the devil! Next we will have GW claiming God speaks through him. Oh wait a minute that already happened.

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Socialist With A Gold Card's picture

It just didn't matter. That

It just didn't matter.

That would explain why FOX News has White House press corps credentials. In a sane world, they'd be laughed out of the building.

--Socialist With A Gold Card


"I'm a socialist with a gold card. I firmly believe we need a revolution; I'm just concerned that I won't be able to get good moisturizer afterwards." -- Brett Butler

Knoxquerious's picture

Did Lucifer make NBC and

Did Lucifer make NBC and other media outlets air Cho's video before some students were even buried yet? I find it more offensive that news executives are glorifying this guy than anything Imus said.

Andy Axel's picture

Does this also explain

Does this also explain Wolfowitz writing Evangelical Dogma into lending policies at the World Bank?

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lovable liberal's picture

Nothing so bizarre

There is nothing so bizarre that it isn't believed by someone somewhere. Demonic possession? Believed by lots of prescientific people everywhere.

There is definitely no fervent Christian-ish belief that Fox will not pander to in its continuing assault on intelligence anywhere it finds it.

Liberty and justice for all.

The Dude's picture

The new saying is guns don't

The new saying is guns don't kill people, people don't kill people, NBC News kills people. Please!

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