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Fox News Caught Lying Again and Again . . .
Source:
http://rawstory.com/2009/12/day-convenient-fox-flub/
They
ignore other's titles and characterizations and explanations; they rely upon
evidence and call black, 'black,' and white, 'white.' News persons, or, those
who take it upon themselves to report news, must be accurate. Accurate
depictions are solely achieved by employment of proper words derived from
dictionary definition and rationality and common sense. What would be called an 'error' done by
any other news network displaying an inaccurate chyron or graphic, is called
such because those networks have a long standing, clear record of displaying
accurate chyrons and graphics.
Thus we credit those networks with having a motive to be accurate and
attribute a rare in accuracy as a "flub," or 'error,' or 'mistake.'
In
this case, The Fox News organization has shown an extended clear record of
biased and false chyrons and graphics. More so, this record is in direct
contravention of industry standards both current and historical. Further, this
record directly aligns with what has been identified as a long standing bias on
the part of that network. Another in a series of Fox News falsities cannot
logically or truthfully be called a "flub," as it is called in The
Raw Story's headline. It is not an innocent inaccuracy; it was done
deliberately. It is not a "flub," an "error," a
"mistake," "another flub," "another error" or
"another mistake."
It is 'another lie' and must be called such: Another Fox Lie that Deliberately Distorts Democrats .
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/09/05/katrina.cuba/index.html
"...HAVANA, Cuba (CNN)
-- Cuban President Fidel Castro told more than 1,500 doctors Sunday night that
American officials had made "absolutely no response" to his offer to
send them to the U.S. Gulf Coast to help victims of Hurricane Katrina.
..."
http://rawstory.com/2010/01/fox-false-report-uncorrected/
In an online news story
entitled "US Spearheads Global Response to Haiti Earthquake," Fox
reported that "one geographically close country is conspicuously absent
from the roster of helping hands. Cuba, which had evacuated some of its
residents as a precaution in case the earthquake triggered a tsunami, has so
far not offered any assistance publicly to its devastated island
neighbor."
"The opposite is the
case," reports Tony Iltis at Green Left Online. "At the time the
earthquake struck, Cuba already had 344 doctors and paramedics working in
Haiti. Also, in the past 12 years 450 young Haitians have graduated as doctors
from Cuban colleges, free of charge."