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RE: Foxnews/CNN is starting to get ridiclious
(04-24-2014 08:44 PM)john01992 Wrote:  
(04-24-2014 08:35 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  I watch Fox daily and never hear them talk about CNN.

During the story about the kid who went from cali to hawaii in the wheel well they started blasting CNN for their excessive MH370 coverage. Only reason you can't see it is because they do it casually and always refer to them as "that other network"

Lol, you should have seen John Stewart's piece on CNN's MH370 coverage. It was hilarious. CNN has poured everything into that coverage and that decision is making the network look silly.
04-25-2014 04:59 AM
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RE: Foxnews/CNN is starting to get ridiclious
I am watching CNN now at mcd's and they are interviewing some Malaysian now they are talking about that stereotype rancher. Tv is pathetic who truly gives a phuck about Malaysia tbh
04-25-2014 07:01 AM
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