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Old 06-08-2006, 07:06 AM
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The old CNN was biased towards Bush Snr.!!


To the average phoney-conservative, any news source that is impartial is biased towards the left.
like most liberals you either don't care about bias as long as it's your bias or you are so extreme left that you can't recognize it. Calling CNN biased towards Bush Sr leads me to the latter.

I happened to be overseas at the time Katrina hit last year, I didn't realize it until I came home, but the coverage was so biased and, more importantly, wrong and shabbily researched I have difficulty believing other stories aren't as badly researched. Links to foreign officials as well as former producers back my claims.
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