joether
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ORIGINAL: joether If there had been an error to the law in some form, it would have been found when it came into law; not just mere days before an election. 'What sounds good on paper, doesn't translate into reality' would have been found doing a routine test of the system. Miss Kelly is insinuating that the printed ballots will be given to (quoting her word) "collectors", not election day representatives. With FOX News, its not hard to conjure up what is meant by 'collectors' (i.e. think ACORN). Many are calling Miss Kelly and FOX out on charges of lying. Lying means the person knows the facts/truth but are stating a different story. They would not have gone to 'press' with this....unless....their target audience would be motivated to vote (and watch their station for further developments). If what Megan Kelly stated was true; why not post the exact information from the law itself? If one states a bill/law is incorrectly handling an issue, would it not make sense to show the text of the bill and the bill itself (i.e. foot note on where in the bill the issue is located)? I just have to note that your KOS link didn't link to the text of the bill, either. I had to go search that out myself. So, KOS didn't do much more supporting of their response than Kelly did in making her allegation. What was it you said about holding our own to an even higher set of standards? I actually ran into problems in finding the actual text. I think I was worried of posting the wrong text as I had three to choose from at the time. So in the interest of posting the incorrect information, I felt leaving it blank until I determined which was the correct text at a later date. My apologizes on that end! Apart from that, I would rather like the media being required to post a link to the actual documents they are speaking on. Like when the ACA was brought up, I had to search around just to obtain the most current copy to determine if the information in the media was correct or not. That if the media was required to be proactive and place this information in their 'journalistic' reporting, it would help the citizenry stay informed. Ok, maybe keep the likes of you and me informed.... quote:
ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri Have the "many" proven that Kelly and FOX know the truth (which is required for her/them to be lying)? If not, then, they are as poorly journalistic as Kelly and whoever wrote her script (I don't think she does her own research/writing). I personally am going with 'what would be logical, given the known information'? Miss Kelly is educated, a lawyer in good standing with the bar, whom is intelligent. That she would not say something that wasn't true or factual when 'reporting' unless there was a motive to lie. That FOX News has yet to issue a correction or update by Miss Kelly herself that what she reported was false and/or misleading, does beg an even more serious question: Do they or she, look at what other media sources are reporting/not reporting? From a business perspective, they would be complete idiots not to do such. Either what the local news journalists and Rachel Maddow is reporting is incorrect (which does not seem likely at this point); Or Megan Kelly and FOX News is reporting is correct. It appears one has to...REALLY...stretch the truth and facts of the law to arrive at Megan Kelly's position. If the law was incorrectly worded or the mechanisms not aligned correctly, why not display the actual law? If you had evidence that would damn your opponent, and you had the chance to use it.....would you use it?
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