Opinion

Wednesday, Nov 04 2009 08:52 PM

Don't abuse kids or Fox

There are a number of things in life that I stand up and speak out against. Several in particular are abortion, abusing the children, abusing the elderly, abusing the animals and disrespecting Fox News and Glenn Beck.

A previous writer described how she sat in "mute horror, shamed faced and disgusted" while watching Glenn.

That seems strange since I watch Glenn's show and I have never shared the previous writer's experience. I find Glenn willing to tackle issues the other networks refuse to touch. He thoroughly researches his topics, specifically Obama and his "Chicago Mob," along with the the ACORN debacle, the czars, including, but not limited to Van Jones, and his revolutionary and radical background, Mark Loyd, appointed by Obama as the FCC czar, who is trying to shut down conservative talk radio.

Another one that comes to mind is the mortgage meltdown of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac under the leadership of Barney Frank, D-Mass. This is information I have received from watching Fox News, not CBS, NBC, ABC and MSNBC.

Glenn tackles the corruption in this government with boldness. I do not always agree with him, but I respect him. I personally feel Fox News is fair and balanced in its reporting.

This administration would like nothing more than to shut Fox down and/or keep the other networks from taking any "leads" from Fox. Their goal is to divide and conquer and we must stand up for what is right.

PAULETTE McBROOM

Bakersfield

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