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A Man Beaten by Jacks
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
On 26 Apr 2006 17:18:28 -0700, "OrangeSFO" <intangible103@yahoo.com> wrote:

>He's a professional ball-washer.

He goes to his knees to give Snow Jobs.

OrangeSFO
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
He's a professional ball-washer.

Brian
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
Tony Snow worked for W's dad too. It was and is no secret that he's a
conservative. He certainly never attempted to hide it. Have you ever heard his
radio show? Like him or not, he's a very intelligent and well thought man.

On Apr 26 2006 12:39 PM, OrangeSFO wrote:

> WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
> Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
> of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
> hear...



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fl0pm0nkey
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
Yea this administration isn't the smartest, heck Clinton and Kerry got Dan
Rather and the other major anchors to do all their lying and charachter
assasination for free.

On Apr 26 2006 1:39 PM, OrangeSFO wrote:

> WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
> Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
> of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
> hear...



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Susan
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
lol


"fl0pm0nkey" <43084046@recpoker.com> wrote in message
news:1146086813$782917@recpoker.com...
> Yea this administration isn't the smartest, heck Clinton and Kerry got Dan
> Rather and the other major anchors to do all their lying and charachter
> assasination for free.
>
> On Apr 26 2006 1:39 PM, OrangeSFO wrote:
>
>> WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
>> Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
>> of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
>> hear...
>
>
>
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A Man Beaten by Jacks
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:02:41 -0700, "DaVoice" <davoicergp@cox.net> wrote:

>"Akashra" <akashra@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> On Apr 26 2006 10:39 AM, OrangeSFO wrote:

>>> WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
>>> Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
>>> of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
>>> hear...

>> .Source link please? : )

>He was attempting humor. Tony Snow left Fox News to become the new
>spokesperson for the President.

That was humor? I thought he was just reporting a fact in a fair and balanced
manner :-)

DaVoice
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
"Akashra" <akashra@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> .Source link please? : )

He was attempting humor. Tony Snow left Fox News to become the new
spokesperson for the President.

RC

> On Apr 26 2006 10:39 AM, OrangeSFO wrote:
>
>> WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
>> Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
>> of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
>> hear...
>
>
>
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danc55344@yahoo.com
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
Source link for the humor claim?

Susan
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
ummm - how does one post a link to a story that doesn't exist?


<danc55344@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Source link for the humor claim?
>

Akashra
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
..Source link please? : )

On Apr 26 2006 10:39 AM, OrangeSFO wrote:

> WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
> Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
> of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
> hear...



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OrangeSFO
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
hear...

Akashra
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
lol.. I wouldn't argue.. : >

Anyone seen that Outfoxed? .. Kinda old now.. I recently downloaded a copy, but
it's all scrambled n what not.. gah.

On Apr 26 2006 2:42 PM, A Man Beaten by Jacks wrote:

> On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:02:41 -0700, "DaVoice" <davoicergp@cox.net> wrote:
>
> >"Akashra" <akashra@gmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:1146076029$782820@recpoker.com...
>
> >> On Apr 26 2006 10:39 AM, OrangeSFO wrote:
>
> >>> WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
> >>> Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
> >>> of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
> >>> hear...
>
> >> .Source link please? : )
>
> >He was attempting humor. Tony Snow left Fox News to become the new
> >spokesperson for the President.
>
> That was humor? I thought he was just reporting a fact in a fair and balanced
> manner :-)



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Akashra
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
..One could argue with "Well" thought, and Conservative being placed in the same
sentence. : )

On Apr 26 2006 3:04 PM, Brian wrote:

> Tony Snow worked for W's dad too. It was and is no secret that he's a
> conservative. He certainly never attempted to hide it. Have you ever heard his
> radio show? Like him or not, he's a very intelligent and well thought man.
>
> On Apr 26 2006 12:39 PM, OrangeSFO wrote:
>
> > WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
> > Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
> > of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
> > hear...
>
>



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FL Turbo
03-10-2008, 08:28 PM
On Fri, 28 Apr 06 15:06:41 GMT, Akashra <akashra@gmail.com> wrote:

>.One could argue with "Well" thought, and Conservative being placed in the same
>sentence. : )
>
>On Apr 26 2006 3:04 PM, Brian wrote:
>
>> Tony Snow worked for W's dad too. It was and is no secret that he's a
>> conservative. He certainly never attempted to hide it. Have you ever heard his
>> radio show? Like him or not, he's a very intelligent and well thought man.
>>
>> On Apr 26 2006 12:39 PM, OrangeSFO wrote:
>>
>> > WASHINGTON--In a White House newsconference this morning, President
>> > Bush publically formalized the Administration's longstanding practice
>> > of paying a Fox News reporter to tell the public what it wants them to
>> > hear...
>>

Poor little wimpy Scott McLellan was never up to the task of
confronting that pack of attack dog reporters at the press
conferences.

Hard to tell if Snow is up to the job, but he has to be better than
his predecessor.

Maybe if he doesn't work out, he could be replaced by General Honore.
His line is a classic answer to reporters asking silly questions.
"You are Stuck on Stupid"

Or failing that, maybe Donald Rumsfeld.
Now there is a guy up to the task of bitch slapping reporters asking
stupid/insulting questions.