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In a letter outlining al-Qaida's media strategy ahead of the tenth anniversary of 9/11, the terror group's top spokesman expressed disdain for Fox News.
"From the professional point of view, they are all on one level—except [Fox News] channel which falls into the abyss as you know, and lacks neutrality too," al-Qaida spokesman Adam Gadahn wrote in the January 2011 letter.
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"As for Fox News," he added, "let her die in her anger."
I used to think that MSNBC channel may be good and neutral a bit, but is has lately fired two of the most famous journalists —Keith Olberman and Octavia Nasser the Lebanese—because they released some statements that were open for argument.
:roflAs was previously reported, the documents show that bin Laden ordered the assassinations of President Barack Obama and U.S. Gen. David Petraeus, but did not have the resources to carry out the killings.
"Obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make [Vice President Joe] Biden take over the presidency for the remainder of the term, as it is the norm over there," bin Laden wrote in a letter to one of his top lieutenants. "Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the U.S. into a crisis."
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"Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the U.S. into a crisis."
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rofllolFredHayek wrote: Too bad Obama killed OBL, MSNBC could have hired him to replace Olberman. He seems to understand US politics well, and a little more even keeled than Keith.
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I can't imagine MSNBC hiring a gun toting religious right-wing nut, but I'm sure he would fit right in at fox.CritiKalbILL wrote:
rofllolFredHayek wrote: Too bad Obama killed OBL, MSNBC could have hired him to replace Olberman. He seems to understand US politics well, and a little more even keeled than Keith.
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I can't imagine MSNBC hiring a gun toting religious right-wing nut, but I'm sure he would fit right in at fox.CritiKalbILL wrote:
rofllolFredHayek wrote: Too bad Obama killed OBL, MSNBC could have hired him to replace Olberman. He seems to understand US politics well, and a little more even keeled than Keith.
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archer wrote:
I can't imagine MSNBC hiring a gun toting religious right-wing nut, but I'm sure he would fit right in at fox.CritiKalbILL wrote:
rofllolFredHayek wrote: Too bad Obama killed OBL, MSNBC could have hired him to replace Olberman. He seems to understand US politics well, and a little more even keeled than Keith.
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott won't ban guns during GOP convention
Florida Gov. Rick Scott will allow people to carry guns in the area of the Republican National Convention in Tampa Bay this August, denying a request to ban them near the gathering.
The Tampa City Council voted last week to ask Scott to ban guns in downtown Tampa and in nearby areas during the convention, at which the GOP presidential nominee will be announced.
Scott, a Republican, cited the Sunshine State's law along with the Second Amendment in defense of his decision, which he outlined in a letter to Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, obtained by the Tampa Bay Times.
"It is unclear how disarming law-abiding citizens would better protect them from the dangers and threats posed by those who would flout the law," he wrote. "It is just such times that the constitutional right to self-defense is most precious and must be protected from government outreach."
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