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Media has covered it.

Submitted by Rick E., Nov 18, 2009 11:54

CNN and Fox NEWS along with MSNBC have all given the book airtime.

 

Where is the media?

Submitted by Dave N, Oct 27, 2009 11:48

What a shame all the major media networks including FOX refuse to cover this story. It is a given that MSNBC and CNN would not consider covering it, but FOX??? Is it possible that FOX caved in to pressure and dropped the planned coverage of this issue? The evidence is clear and undisputable that CAIR should be investigated immediately but of course our Liberal Friends in office will do all they can to prevent this from happening. It really disturbs me that FOX has refused to cover this issue.

 

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