madmex2000 Report This Comment Date: August 18, 2006 08:01PM
Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal boasted in Dubai earlier this week about his
ability to change the news content that viewers around the world see on
television.
In early September 2005, Bin Talal bought 5.46% of voting shares in News Corp.
This made the Fifth richest man on the Forbes World's Richest People, the fourth
largest voting shareholder in News Corp., the parent of Fox News. News Corp. is
the world's leading newspaper publisher in English. It operates more than 175
newspapers, in the UK, Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and the US, and
distributes more than 40 million papers per week. In addition, News Corp. owns
and operates an international collection of TV outlets, radio stations,
magazines, book publishers and film studios.
Terrorist are already in bed with Corprate America and this was under this
Administration, more than any other.
aDCBeast Report This Comment Date: August 19, 2006 05:25AM
madmex2000@148106
there is no such thing as a terrorist anymore. The term has been used to cover
people conducting military strikes to protect their nations. This makes the term
useless.
What your story does point out is that the muslim world is sick and tired of the
west spreading propaganda about islam and the islamic world.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: August 20, 2006 07:14PM
Military strikes.........women, children, bombs in rubbish bins....crawl back
under your rock you stupid Motherfucker
aDCBeast Report This Comment Date: August 21, 2006 07:24AM
Anonymous@13716
I guess you have a problem with the american colonists as well. They used the
same tactics to defeat the british.
Oh... you didn't know that cause you can't read.
Too bad.
Consider yourself a lackey to the NEOCons. how does it feel to take it in the
ass ?