[aaus-list] Video Fact: Fox News cuts the speakers who defend
Russia (YouTube)
oles at berezhny.net
oles at berezhny.net
Fri Aug 15 02:22:24 EDT 2008
Vadim,
Thank you, again. Also, thank you for suggesting to judge for myself. In my opinion, you are precisely trying to defend Russia, again and again. Of course, there is nothing wrong if you are genuinely compelled to do so, but what I find objectionable is your unrelenting spam about this in my inbox.
I have already asked you to stop this kind of "propaganda". I am surprised that you are unable to see how utterly inappropriate, pathetic, and plain annoying your efforts may look to someone who does not share your political views or enthusiasm.
At any rate, I am going to block your future spam, so please do not bother responding with any more junk.
Best regards,
Oles Berezhny
--- On Fri, 8/15/08, Vadim <solar75wind at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Vadim <solar75wind at gmail.com>
Subject: [aaus-list] Video Fact: Fox News cuts the speakers who defend Russia (YouTube)
To: "aaus" <aaus-list at ukrainianstudies.org>, "ukrainians" <ukrainians at yahoogroups.com>
Date: Friday, August 15, 2008, 12:52 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8XI2Chc6uQ
Again, I am not defending Russia. I just see way too much evil on both
sides of this conflict.
I just have reasons to believe the Fox News host in this video behaved
somewhat unnaturally -- started slowly, with lame questions (meaning
plenty of time to talk), and then cutting the speakers short. The
speakers may be biased, but the reporter didn't really care to expose
their bias. He cared to cut them short.
Judge for yourself.
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