The Fox News Deck is like the holodeck in "Star Trek"

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  1. poncho Well-Known Member

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    Poncho, Fox gets their news from the Baptist Board.
     
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    It is an illusion so they can feed their illusions to keep their watchers to keep them disillusioned.
     
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    Could these be the new and improved Faux Snews uniforms?




    I wonder if they'll go with the retro look here to keep their current generation of geriatric viewers interested? :laugh:
     
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    You think that was funny? Lame.
     
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    Talk about petty.
     
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    Hey Shep's a sharp dressed guy and his stage make up is perfect.

    The two hallmarks of mass media credibility today. It's good Rupert and Prince Al Waleed decided it was time for a new look at Fox though. I always thought the old looked like something out of WWF wrestling.

    Alert! Alert! All information specialists report to the bridge for instruction. Alert! Alert! :laugh:
     
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    I thought they got it from the Drudge Report and infowars.com