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Bill O'Reilly Doesn't Engage in Personal Attacks...

> Nothing personal. Just business.
>

Bill O'Reilly is a twit. (Nothing personal; just business.) :cool:
 
> He said it again....
>
> An amusing review of just a few examples:
http> ://mediamatters.org/static/video/oreillyattacks-20060313.wmv
>
He isn't wrong about everyone he named in that file but isn't lying a sin? I guess Mr O's deep religious beliefs accept a little lie when fighting the secularists.
 
> > Nothing personal. Just business.
> >
>
> Bill O'Reilly is a twit. (Nothing personal; just business.)
> :cool:
>

Don't insult the twits.....i enjoy their antics (on Monty Python) LOL

Bill O'Reilly is a bully with a limited future, just like his audience....68.7 and fading......if i am correct from his last demographics.....LOL
 
Actually he's a bully with a pulpit, not to be confused with a bully pulpit.



>
> Bill O'Reilly is a bully with a limited future, just like
> his audience....68.7 and fading......if i am correct from
> his last demographics.....LOL
>
 
If O'Reilly had a Jesuit education, he'd really be dangerous.

The Supreme Court says cops can lie to suspects in the name of fighting for truth, justice and the American Way. Sounds pretty similar.

Bearing false witness is a sin and taking the Lord's name in vain (lying under oath) are sins. Apparently, garden variety lies are OK to politicians, lawyers, salesmen and any broadcaster who has ever read a commercial, PSA or promo.



> He isn't wrong about everyone he named in that file but
> isn't lying a sin? I guess Mr O's deep religious beliefs
> accept a little lie when fighting the secularists.
>
 
>
> > He isn't wrong about everyone he named in that file but
> > isn't lying a sin? I guess Mr O's deep religious beliefs
> > accept a little lie when fighting the secularists.
> >
>
O'Reilly the highly religious individual fighting the secularists refered to the NY hospital Maimonides (rabbi/philosopher) as My-Mon-Oddies.
 
O'Reilly

Watch out, folks. You'll have 'Fox Security' at your front door any minute now.

LOL

> If O'Reilly had a Jesuit education, he'd really be dangerous.
>
> The Supreme Court says cops can lie to suspects in the name
> of fighting for truth, justice and the American Way. Sounds
> pretty similar.
>
> Bearing false witness is a sin and taking the Lord's name in
> vain (lying under oath) are sins. Apparently, garden
> variety lies are OK to politicians, lawyers, salesmen and
> any broadcaster who has ever read a commercial, PSA or
> promo.
>
>
>
> > He isn't wrong about everyone he named in that file but
> > isn't lying a sin? I guess Mr O's deep religious beliefs
> > accept a little lie when fighting the secularists.
> >
>
 
Re: O'Reilly

> Watch out, folks. You'll have 'Fox Security' at your front
> door any minute now.

I found this Fox Security link on another r-i board:

http://www.callingallwingnuts.com/audio/mstark-podcast-2006-03-02-1354.mp3

I had heard something similar on his show recently and
was greatly offended.

I think even conservatives can agree that
Bill-o acts like a shmeckel.

Or, as WPBR's Dick Farrel would say: AIRHOLE.

73s from 954<P ID="signature">______________
"As bad as the Republicans are, the Democrats are worse"... Neal Boortz, 3/16/06</P>
 
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