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New postby Angelia S. » Fri Jul 28, 2006 9:11 pm

I must admit, despite my skepticism, being a rather liberal housewife and law student, Bias was very well written. I have been sat down in front of Outfoxed and currently am being taught that there is a 'right-winged' bias in the media. Perhaps is is entirely irrelevant. Bias in media is there either way, but needs not be there at all.
I, for one am glad to see there has been someone to alert people that leaving your children in permanent care of others is very sad for our children's futures. My children were in day care at very young ages, with me as a single parent. No options. I had to drop out of college last year due to my five year old kicking the principal in the face. Bad signs. I home-schooled him and now he is doing better, but I'm also staying at home with him now. My selfish desires can wait. I am also thrilled that my odd liberal/conservative mixed views are not singularly mine.
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New postby Thquart » Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:17 pm

"Outfoxed" was probably the most biased thing I've ever seen. I'm a high school senior, and it was shown in my American Government class. One student said "I hate Bill O'Reilly.", after about five minutes of the film. It uses the same repetitive tactics it criticizes Fox for using. It's been a while since it's been shown, but I distinctly remember some clips of O'Reilly being edited to fit the agenda of the "documentary".
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