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"What would a child look like if born from the the loins of Ted Turner?" Call it CNN.

Why would any conservative or religious leader in their right mind ever talk to CNN anyway, as they had for the CNN program, God's Warrior?  W hen the CNN reporter can't tell the difference between the intentions of American Christians and Muslim Taliban, then you know you're going to get screwed when the CNN video images hit the editing room door. 

I believe along with others that CNN is bias, hostile, and too often treats Americans simply as another culture to report on. To allow a CNN reporter, an Iranian, to judge America's Christian and Jewish community is beyond corrupt.  But yet I guess that is to be expected from a network that Glenn Beck says he is on because he doesn't want to preach to the choir. "That's the understatement of the year, eh Glenn?"

"God's Warriors": CNN's Biggest Faux Pas

Remember it is was CNN that had agreed not to report on Iraqi citizens being murdered by Saddam and his butchers, as well as any other discovered atrocities.  It had been part of a "deal" CNN's unit had made with Saddam so Turner's network could upstage all other news organization around the world, their all being kicked out of Baghdad by Saddam except for CNN.  Duh! 

After the beginning of the war, CNN was later faced with what it had done, it being reported a CNN producer said he was, uh, "Sorry."   But to me it sounded more like "f*** you" for asking.   If you remember it was also the CNN news network that allowed terrorists to publish their PR video of the shooting an American GI in Iraq, the translated terrorist voiceover on the video saying, "Wait, don't shoot. Let the women and children get out of the way first."  What, let the women and children get out of the way first coming from a terrorist?  

It was as if the insurgents in Iraq now had their own private news channel, and frankly it looked that way too many times. And don't forget it was the CNN control room children that put a large X over Cheney's face when the vice president was speaking and then later this year a Kyron graphic banner on the outgoing video image during a British report that read "Bush Resigns."

Maybe the CNN logo really stands for the "Crappy News Network" (CNN.)  By the way, people should write their senators and congressmen and ask why American airline passengers are forced to watch CNN's news bias at their nation's airports.  Ask who is paying for the feed, the service provider, and all the necessary television equipment and multiplier circuits needed in an airport environment, not to mention the cost of electricity to run them.  If it's the government, then CNN is getting special treatment. 

 

 

 

 

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