Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
That's from Fox News.So there's a 100% chance that it's inaccurate and biased.
Replace that with "CNN" or "MSNBC" and you'll be just as right.. Except here's the kicker.
That’s the latest take from one of the news organizations, CNN, that earlier had reported -- it seems, erroneously -- that Zimmerman had uttered the phrase “f---ing coon” in his 911 call.“It doesn’t sound like a slur anymore,” CNN features reporter Gary Tuckman said to host Wolf Blitzer on Wednesday. “It sounds like – and we wanted to leave it up to the viewer – but it sounds like we’re hearing the swear word at first and the word ‘cold.’”
Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
Yeah. There's a thread about it that you have to scroll past to get to this part of the forum. 😐=P
I'll thank you to take your snark and return to your own countryhome; it isn't wanted here.
Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
Yeah but you didn't ask if you had seen it. You said "did "you" guys see it", meaning your own experience isn't relevant to the equation. uhuh
Originally posted by UltimateAnomaly
/Has no idea about American TV.
The television media takes sides to appear the exact opposite of their foes in order to gather the lion's share of viewers in that political camp. IIIRC, MSNBC went leftist when they realized it appealed to viewers; not because it reflects the views of upper management.