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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

A current affairs presenter for FOX quotes results of some polls, reads extra meaning into them, then uses his extra meanings to prove a point. If you were watching this, and not thinking you may end up thinking "hmmm, that makes sense, yeah he's right, Bush is allright you know"
Please turn off the news, it's nothing more than a big brainwash.

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  • I hate fox. They are the worst, however I have to defend them here because one of the reasons I hate fuck is because I am an objective person and I expect people to be the same.

    However, this guy didn't imply that America thinks we all want to go to war with all of Islam. He said "Radical Islamics" Which is different from just Islamic people. So, he is saying we won't go to war with normal Islamic people but only the radical ones.

    P.S. All Religions are made up and are horse shit.

  • Pretty true

  • wow... radical islam.. im more afraid of radical christians myself being christian.. :X

  • 9.11 numbers at 1:56

  • HAHAHAHAHA Its great how they do it! As if real muslims attack people!!!?? Muppets.

  • dont trust bush or the government and damn sure not the media propaganda machine

  • If you want to find out more about linguistics, psychology, and propaganda you can find a (four part?) series on google video called "the century of the self" which details how Eddie Bernays (nephew to Sigmund Freud) re-invented propaganda as the public relations industry.

  • If you want a simple, graphical representation of how propaganda works, watch the video "Robert Gibbs takes on Sean Hannity." Check the poll. Remember, Fox was the ONLY media outlet whose poll said McCain won that debate. Check the graphics. You have red on either side and a blue background. ANY psychologist or art critic will tell you that the focal point of that graphic is the name in BOLD, RED LETTERING, and the name in dull, light blue (purposefully) fades into the background.

  • It's posts like this that make me think of youtube as an absolute necessity. We rely on these clowns for objective fact but all they seem to shovel us is twisted to suit their political agenda. We need to stay vigilant like flavour54!

  • all ways

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