Al-Qaeda Loves GE/MSNBC, Wishes Death Upon Fox News...

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:eek: The Left & Al-Qaeda joining forces in Jihad against Fox News? Yikes!


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In the final six months of his life, Osama bin Laden received a 21-page letter from his media advisor, U.S.-born jihadist Adam Gadahn, that lamented the firing of MSNBC host Keith Olbermann and wished death upon Fox News:

“It should be sent for example to ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN and maybe PBS and VOA. As for Fox News let her die in her anger,” Gadahn wrote. At another point, he said of the networks: “From a professional point of view, they are all on one level — except [Fox News] channel, which falls into the abyss as you know, and lacks objectivity, too.”

As David Ignatius of the Washington Post notes, "What an unintended boost for Fox, which can now boast that it is al-Qaeda’s least favorite network."

Al-Qaeda's take on various media outlets offers an interesting window into terrorist perceptions of American media:

In the letter, the media adviser focuses on “how to exploit” the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, on television. He worries that CNN “seems to be in cooperation with the government more than the others,” though he praises its “good and detailed” Arabic coverage. “I used to think that MSNBC channel may be good and neutral a bit,” he continues, but then notes the firing of Olbermann.

The media chatter continues: CBS “has a famous program (‘60 Minutes’) that has some popularity and a good reputation.” ABC “is all right; actually, it could be one of the best channels,” because of its chief investigator and terrorism expert, Brian Ross. But all the networks, he complains, will bring in analysts who will “conduct a smearing” of al-Qaeda figures.

No word yet from Keith Olbermann or MSNBC as to whether they plan to tout their top-rated status among terrorists in future promotions.

Al-Qaeda Loves MSNBC, Wishes Death Upon Fox News
 
Reverse psychology. AQ loves Fox News, because the more voice those crazies get, the better it is for AQ recruitment.
 
Fox's "war against Muslims" rhetoric is exactly how AQ wants to spin our activities in the region.
 
In an awkward moment on Fox News this week, a pundit suggested that a member of the Saudi royal family who has supported the bridge-building work of the imam behind a planned Muslim community center and mosque in Lower Manhattan “funds radical madrasas all over the world.” The awkwardness came from the fact — unmentioned by anyone on the Fox set — that the same Saudi, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, also happens to be the second-largest shareholder in News Corp., the parent company of the Fox News Channel.

Saudi Royal Backs Imam and Fox News - NYTimes.com

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AWKWARD!​
 
In an awkward moment on Fox News this week, a pundit suggested that a member of the Saudi royal family who has supported the bridge-building work of the imam behind a planned Muslim community center and mosque in Lower Manhattan “funds radical madrasas all over the world.” The awkwardness came from the fact — unmentioned by anyone on the Fox set — that the same Saudi, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, also happens to be the second-largest shareholder in News Corp., the parent company of the Fox News Channel.

Saudi Royal Backs Imam and Fox News - NYTimes.com

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AWKWARD!​

The Saudi owns a 7% interest, stands behind Murdoch: $$$ before ideology it appear:

July 21 (Bloomberg) -- News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch, facing the fallout from alleged phone-hacking at a London newspaper, got a vote of confidence from Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, one of the company’s largest shareholders.

Alwaleed remains “both supportive and confident in the leadership of Rupert and James Murdoch,” he said in an e-mail yesterday. The statement came a day after Rupert Murdoch and his son James, who is deputy chief operating officer, were questioned by U.K. lawmakers during a three-hour hearing on alleged phone-hacking at News Corp.’s News of the World tabloid.

The Murdochs answered “all questions” at the hearing with “full honesty and integrity,” said Alwaleed, whose Kingdom Holding Co. holds 7 percent of the voting stock in News Corp., the second-largest after the Murdoch family. He also said he supports the inquiry as “part of a necessary process to address the unacceptable practices that developed at the now closed News of the World.”
 
In an awkward moment on Fox News this week, a pundit suggested that a member of the Saudi royal family who has supported the bridge-building work of the imam behind a planned Muslim community center and mosque in Lower Manhattan “funds radical madrasas all over the world.” The awkwardness came from the fact — unmentioned by anyone on the Fox set — that the same Saudi, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, also happens to be the second-largest shareholder in News Corp., the parent company of the Fox News Channel.

Saudi Royal Backs Imam and Fox News - NYTimes.com


AWKWARD!​

Do you really have to post this picture?
 
In an awkward moment on Fox News this week, a pundit suggested that a member of the Saudi royal family who has supported the bridge-building work of the imam behind a planned Muslim community center and mosque in Lower Manhattan “funds radical madrasas all over the world.” The awkwardness came from the fact — unmentioned by anyone on the Fox set — that the same Saudi, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, also happens to be the second-largest shareholder in News Corp., the parent company of the Fox News Channel.

Saudi Royal Backs Imam and Fox News - NYTimes.com

95%20Awkward%20Photo%20Bomb_thumb.jpg


AWKWARD!​

The Saudi owns a 7% interest, stands behind Murdoch: $$$ before ideology it appear:

July 21 (Bloomberg) -- News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch, facing the fallout from alleged phone-hacking at a London newspaper, got a vote of confidence from Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, one of the company’s largest shareholders.

Alwaleed remains “both supportive and confident in the leadership of Rupert and James Murdoch,” he said in an e-mail yesterday. The statement came a day after Rupert Murdoch and his son James, who is deputy chief operating officer, were questioned by U.K. lawmakers during a three-hour hearing on alleged phone-hacking at News Corp.’s News of the World tabloid.

The Murdochs answered “all questions” at the hearing with “full honesty and integrity,” said Alwaleed, whose Kingdom Holding Co. holds 7 percent of the voting stock in News Corp., the second-largest after the Murdoch family. He also said he supports the inquiry as “part of a necessary process to address the unacceptable practices that developed at the now closed News of the World.”

Well, obviously you didn't read the post. But go figure? Al Qaeda hates Fox News, but they just love your cretins over at CNN and NBC. That's just fact.
 
:eek: The Left & Al-Qaeda joining forces in Jihad against Fox News? Yikes!


gadhan-olbermann.jpg


In the final six months of his life, Osama bin Laden received a 21-page letter from his media advisor, U.S.-born jihadist Adam Gadahn, that lamented the firing of MSNBC host Keith Olbermann and wished death upon Fox News:

“It should be sent for example to ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN and maybe PBS and VOA. As for Fox News let her die in her anger,” Gadahn wrote. At another point, he said of the networks: “From a professional point of view, they are all on one level — except [Fox News] channel, which falls into the abyss as you know, and lacks objectivity, too.”

As David Ignatius of the Washington Post notes, "What an unintended boost for Fox, which can now boast that it is al-Qaeda’s least favorite network."

Al-Qaeda's take on various media outlets offers an interesting window into terrorist perceptions of American media:

In the letter, the media adviser focuses on “how to exploit” the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, on television. He worries that CNN “seems to be in cooperation with the government more than the others,” though he praises its “good and detailed” Arabic coverage. “I used to think that MSNBC channel may be good and neutral a bit,” he continues, but then notes the firing of Olbermann.

The media chatter continues: CBS “has a famous program (‘60 Minutes’) that has some popularity and a good reputation.” ABC “is all right; actually, it could be one of the best channels,” because of its chief investigator and terrorism expert, Brian Ross. But all the networks, he complains, will bring in analysts who will “conduct a smearing” of al-Qaeda figures.

No word yet from Keith Olbermann or MSNBC as to whether they plan to tout their top-rated status among terrorists in future promotions.

Al-Qaeda Loves MSNBC, Wishes Death Upon Fox News

As long as they have the Animation Domination on Fox, they will will be able to fund Fox News and their future slaughter
 
:eek: The Left & Al-Qaeda joining forces in Jihad against Fox News? Yikes!


gadhan-olbermann.jpg


In the final six months of his life, Osama bin Laden received a 21-page letter from his media advisor, U.S.-born jihadist Adam Gadahn, that lamented the firing of MSNBC host Keith Olbermann and wished death upon Fox News:

“It should be sent for example to ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN and maybe PBS and VOA. As for Fox News let her die in her anger,” Gadahn wrote. At another point, he said of the networks: “From a professional point of view, they are all on one level — except [Fox News] channel, which falls into the abyss as you know, and lacks objectivity, too.”

As David Ignatius of the Washington Post notes, "What an unintended boost for Fox, which can now boast that it is al-Qaeda’s least favorite network."

Al-Qaeda's take on various media outlets offers an interesting window into terrorist perceptions of American media:

In the letter, the media adviser focuses on “how to exploit” the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, on television. He worries that CNN “seems to be in cooperation with the government more than the others,” though he praises its “good and detailed” Arabic coverage. “I used to think that MSNBC channel may be good and neutral a bit,” he continues, but then notes the firing of Olbermann.

The media chatter continues: CBS “has a famous program (‘60 Minutes’) that has some popularity and a good reputation.” ABC “is all right; actually, it could be one of the best channels,” because of its chief investigator and terrorism expert, Brian Ross. But all the networks, he complains, will bring in analysts who will “conduct a smearing” of al-Qaeda figures.

No word yet from Keith Olbermann or MSNBC as to whether they plan to tout their top-rated status among terrorists in future promotions.

Al-Qaeda Loves MSNBC, Wishes Death Upon Fox News

As long as they have the Animation Domination on Fox, they will will be able to fund Fox News and their future slaughter

Al Qaeda thanks you,CNN, and NBC for your support.
 
Reverse psychology. AQ loves Fox News, because the more voice those crazies get, the better it is for AQ recruitment.

Certainly a claim that supports liberal ideology, however, without logical justification. The question is whether Al-Qaeda’s task would be easier if our government’s policies in combating terror were that of those on MSNBC or those on Fox. The question can be easily and accurately concluded in the former. The idea that fighting the enemies of America should be avoided if those enemies are going to grow or engage in more terror is a horrible assumption. This idea assumes that all violence conducted by the enemy is justified so as long as attempting to prevent it theoretically prevents their recruiting and fighting ability. In other words, the liberal stance is that its ok if Al-Qaeda attacks us every now and then because attempting to prevent them will only make it worse. A very absurd conclusion indeed.

This ideological stance conveyed by liberals is derived from making the US the bad guy in every situation as to promote programs of reverse discrimination to ensure a solid minority voting base and appease our enemies as so many socialists/communists/progressives/liberals have done in the past. The more victims they can make up against what they perceive as “those with power” i.e. “the one percent” the more of a voting base they receive and the more they can gain in power through the practice of making people feel that they cannot make it without government assistance from their liberal ruling class who place equality of wealth above the equality of liberty.
 
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:eek: The Left & Al-Qaeda joining forces in Jihad against Fox News? Yikes!


gadhan-olbermann.jpg


In the final six months of his life, Osama bin Laden received a 21-page letter from his media advisor, U.S.-born jihadist Adam Gadahn, that lamented the firing of MSNBC host Keith Olbermann and wished death upon Fox News:

“It should be sent for example to ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN and maybe PBS and VOA. As for Fox News let her die in her anger,” Gadahn wrote. At another point, he said of the networks: “From a professional point of view, they are all on one level — except [Fox News] channel, which falls into the abyss as you know, and lacks objectivity, too.”

As David Ignatius of the Washington Post notes, "What an unintended boost for Fox, which can now boast that it is al-Qaeda’s least favorite network."

Al-Qaeda's take on various media outlets offers an interesting window into terrorist perceptions of American media:

In the letter, the media adviser focuses on “how to exploit” the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, on television. He worries that CNN “seems to be in cooperation with the government more than the others,” though he praises its “good and detailed” Arabic coverage. “I used to think that MSNBC channel may be good and neutral a bit,” he continues, but then notes the firing of Olbermann.

The media chatter continues: CBS “has a famous program (‘60 Minutes’) that has some popularity and a good reputation.” ABC “is all right; actually, it could be one of the best channels,” because of its chief investigator and terrorism expert, Brian Ross. But all the networks, he complains, will bring in analysts who will “conduct a smearing” of al-Qaeda figures.

No word yet from Keith Olbermann or MSNBC as to whether they plan to tout their top-rated status among terrorists in future promotions.

Al-Qaeda Loves MSNBC, Wishes Death Upon Fox News

As long as they have the Animation Domination on Fox, they will will be able to fund Fox News and their future slaughter

Al Qaeda thanks you,CNN, and NBC for your support.

The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Obama killed Bin Laden. Republicans let Bin Laden go. Republicans hate Obama. al Qaeda hates Obama. Fox second largest owner loves al Qaeda. Clearly, al Qaeda and Republicans are on the same side. Both are simply trying to hide the fact for political reasons.
 
As long as they have the Animation Domination on Fox, they will will be able to fund Fox News and their future slaughter

Al Qaeda thanks you,CNN, and NBC for your support.

The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Obama killed Bin Laden. Republicans let Bin Laden go. Republicans hate Obama. al Qaeda hates Obama. Fox second largest owner loves al Qaeda. Clearly, al Qaeda and Republicans are on the same side. Both are simply trying to hide the fact for political reasons.

Uh huh, sure. You keep telling yourself all that. :cuckoo:
 
As long as they have the Animation Domination on Fox, they will will be able to fund Fox News and their future slaughter

Al Qaeda thanks you,CNN, and NBC for your support.

The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Obama killed Bin Laden. Republicans let Bin Laden go. Republicans hate Obama. al Qaeda hates Obama. Fox second largest owner loves al Qaeda. Clearly, al Qaeda and Republicans are on the same side. Both are simply trying to hide the fact for political reasons.

This is the one scene that caused ABC to condemn this movie never to be released on dvd. Enjoy it. Oh, and for all of you who think anyone but our intelligence operatives and troops killed Bin Laden, i.e. the President, you’re out of your mind. All he did was give the "brave" order. Liberals will have you beleive that he personally dug up the information, water boarded the terrorists, traced the leads and busted through the door himself. The credit that liberals and the media give to Obama for the death of Bin Laden does a grave dishonor to our troops and intelligence personnel. His one foreign policy accomplishment doesn’t belong to anyone other than the unnamed heroes that Obama and his administration are all too eager to take the credit for.


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asw8fhpz0wA]PATH TO 9-11: The scene they didn't want you to see - YouTube[/ame]
 
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