FoxNews.com debuts ‘UReport’
Cory Bergman March 20th, 2007
First CNN launched I-Report. Then MSNBC debuted First Person. And now FoxNews.com has UReport, an upload feature for citizen journalism photos and video. “You can now report for Fox News,” Shep Smith said on the air. “We’ve been working on this project for some time now.” The technology is powered by NeighborhoodAmerica.


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1. Joe | March 20th, 2007 at 2:57 pm
“We’ve been working on this project for some time now, as soon as we saw CNN’s I-Report promos.”
2. clarence paul puckett | March 21st, 2007 at 10:16 pm
I watched O’reilly this past Wed., I know NAMBLA is a very
wicked queer organization[since the 70's] Our laws of
decency should trump any individual’s right to prey on
young children and destroy their lives just to satisfy their
un-restrained lustful desires, America has become a sewer
of unbridled affections. I believe the death penalty should
be given to an adult that would engage with a child in such
a manner, we have become a lawless and Godless society
for which God will send judgement on us or maybe it has
already begun.[New Orleans] winless wars and confusion,
great distress and perplexity. God help us !!!
3. clarence paul puckett | March 21st, 2007 at 10:27 pm
Cindy Sheehan has a right to grieve over her son, but she does not have a right as a citizen of this nation to go to other
nations and commit acts that merit being a traitor, her son,
if he could speak from the grave would say to her, mom,
stop this madness, if you really loved me, why did you give
me up in my childhood, very few moms would do that, she
went to Cuba, who for sure has weapons of mass destruction and so did Sadam, he moved them out before
the invasion and used them on the Iranians and kurds.
4. Sandra D Marzol | March 23rd, 2007 at 9:48 pm
I would like to know why our so called politicians get paid so much, greath health care and do very little work? There used to be a time when we took care of our own. For instance, I was born at Andews Air Force Base, members of my family have served our country. When I became disabled, I had to fight Social Security for 2 years. They repetedly did not pull my medical records. Finally I was able to get all my records together and mailed them certified to my local office. Within 3 months the Adminivstrative Law Judge ruled in my favor and no hearing necessary. If they would have been doing their jobs, I would not have had to wait 2 years. Now I have my disability papers. What i was put on disability for I am now being told they can not provide the Doctors I need. How ever if I can find one they will pay for it. We spend tax dollars on stupid scupltures, and un necessary crap, that our so called public servants have forgoten why they are called just that. I am not the only one who just wants to get better and not be in the system. Yet we have no problem paying for non-taxpayers health care. LIKE I SAID, WHAT HAPPENED TO TAKING CARE OF OUR OWN FIRST. Florida
5. Shelia Newman | March 30th, 2007 at 11:06 pm
I want to have someone tell me how to send my families prayers to Tony Snow. He seems to be a truly wonderful and courageous man. As we all know, President Bush doesn’t clarify himself that well but Tony does that so great for him. Please put an email address up so that all his admires can wish him well. Thank You Shelia p.s. Shep, tell him we saw him playing flute in a rock band on pbs. Tell him he ROCKS for us.
6. maria rosaria esposito | April 18th, 2007 at 7:30 am
has anyone of you noticed that
Rosy O’Donnel and Al Gore have the same
what we call in Italy MONGOLOIDE face?
Mr Bill O’ would get a kick from this new word
7. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:15 pm
People who do not like the political position of Fox News vote for the worst contestant on American Idol in the hope of destroying the show’s ratings and hurting Fox Broadcasting financially.That is how Sanjaya stayes on.
Now they have a campaign that Simon Cowel is insensative.
It seams the Radical Left is behaving like the Nazi’s.
8. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:16 pm
I addition to poison gas, that Iraq used against Iran and against the Kurds, Iraq was trying to build an atomic bomb. It is a fact accepted by everyone that Iraq had an atomic reactor provided by the French. The Israelis bombed it in 1981 the US bombed it in 1991.
The surviving uranium, instrumentation, supporting equipment, engineering drawings, gas separation centrifuges, and welding equipment used to make fuel rods have not been found. Rather than gloating over the fact that the uranium and supporting equipment has not been found everyone in the USA should be very concerned about the location of what was known to exist an has never been found.
9. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:21 pm
Being the victim of bulling is due to personal shortcomings of the victim.
There are some people who have gone through their entire lives with never having been bullied;
while there are others who are victims three times a day even though they have had 30 different
jobs in 25 years.
Being bullied is like being illiterate it is because the victim did not acquire the needed
skills.
Not watching people’s faces when speaking to them in order to learn from their reactions to
what is being said.
Inability to speak in complete sentences and organize speech into paragraphs (Toast Masters
helped millions of people fix this).
The victim using inappropriate facial expressions or eye movements.
Having A none athletic physical appearance (Charles Atlas made millions of dollars fixing this
one).
Selecting inappropriate conversation subjects.(Time Magazine tlas made millions of dollars fixing
this one).
Selecting inappropriate clothing.
I feel I can say this with the utmost certainty having spent a lifetime of being bullied because
of these faults.
10. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:22 pm
If the USA spent 1,200 billion dollars to build 600 atomic power plants (each the same size as Shorem) to produce all electric power needs and enough additional electricity to make electric cars practical there would be no need to go to war in the middle-east. Admittedly there is not enough Lethem in the world for 100 million cars so we would have to use heaver batteries such as alkaline or lead.
With a USA population of 300 million each billion is $3.33 per person. USA energy independence from the Middle East would cost about $ 4,000 per person; this is practical. Another $ 18,000 for a car might not be practical.
Without atomic power when the USA ran from Viet Nam which controlled the oil rich Parasol Islands (also called the Spratley Islands) the USA sealed its fate to not being a world power in 75 years from 1974.
11. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:25 pm
Mitt Romney was governor of Massachusetts during the Big Dig cost overruns increased the price from 5.8 billion dollars to 15 billion dollars in 4 years for 3.5 miles of tunnel. He should not be left in charge of anything especially not the chief executive officer of an entire nation.
12. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:26 pm
What is wrong about Barak Obama
(1) Between 1983 and 1985 Barak Obama spent a year working for Business International Corporation. You do not have to believe me it is in his biography on his web site and in his bio in Wikipedia.
Business International Corp. is a law firm that specializes in helping companies moving their manufacturing and product development overseas. Check out Business International Corp’s web site or their listing in Wikipedia. Someone whose only job in the private sector was shipping jobs overseas is not someone that should be in charge of the USA economy.
(2) The Presidency of the United States is an executive position. Barak Obama has never held an executive position of any type. No Governor, no Mayor, no CEO, not even the manager of a department store, or caption of a Swift boat. He did teach in a law school for 4 years.
(3) Barak Obama has only two years of experience in the federal government. Would anyone allow someone with only two years of experience in the aviation industry run an airline, or two years in retail run a department store, or two years of experience in a sport run a national franchise?
(4) The Presidency is an executive position that requires specific plans for solving problems. Check out Barak Obama’s web site where he states his positions in the broadest and vaguest possible terms; it contains no specific plans for anything.
(5) The best job Barak Obama has ever had is US Senate for two years for $157,000 per year. Yet he just purchased a house for $1,600,000. If he is not on the take his wife must have a valorously well paying job.
(6) Until a few days ago Barak Obama’s web site said he was educated in a Moslem school for at least 2 years while he lived in Indonesia from age 6 to age 12. His posting in Wikipedia still says that. Yet his supporters are claiming it is a smear even though it is the truth.
(7) Besides writing two auto-biographies and no legislation purposed, he has done not a thing.
(8) In his 2006 Income Tax filing Obama donated $ 15,107 to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and $ 5,000 to Muntu Dance Theater. How long would a White presidential candidate last if it was found that he donated $ 20,000 to Whites only organizations.
13. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:29 pm
The Geneva Convention (It is available on line) requires that at the end of hostilities all prisoners be released. This means that if the USA pulls out of Iraq it would be required to release the 7000 prisoners it holds from that part of the conflict.
If you think releasing 7000 people who hate the USA would make the USA safer please rethink the situation. Presently do to sabotage Iraq can not even fulfill its own fuel requirements. Less Iraqi oil was produced in 2005 than in 2004. If 7000 people who hate the USA where released in the Middle East those of us that still had jobs would be getting there on bicycles, and heating our homes by cutting down every tree in the nation.
14. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:31 pm
Edwards and his wife made 36 million dollers ( 1/3 of the total) by suing doctors on behalf of
babies that had ceribal paulsly even though most medical experts knew the doctors did not cause
it. He became very rich using the stupidity of juries. He is part of what gives lawyers a bad
name and drives up the cost of seeing a doctor.
15. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:33 pm
Check out Fred Thompson in Wikipedia. You will find the
following passage in his Wikipedia biagraphy:
“By 1982, Thompson worked the U.S. Congress membership as a
lobbyist for passage of the Savings and Loan deregulation
legislation desired by the Tennessee Savings and Loan League
— in this case, federal deregulation legislation allowing
for additional government support of ailing S&Ls; giving
U.S. thrifts the freedom to invest in potentially more
profitable, but riskier, ventures; and eliminating
interest-rate ceilings on new accounts to increase S&Ls’
competitiveness. Enacted into law in September 1982, the
Senate bill pushed by Thompson was incorporated into the
Garn - St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982. The
Garn - St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982 is
widely credited with having laid the groundwork for the U.S.
Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980s.”
But he handeled the presidency so well in the movie Hunt for
Red October.
16. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:35 pm
You have to explain to the public that Hydrogen Fuel Cells to save energy is a bunko scam based on the publics lack of knowledge.
Hydrogen fueled fuel cells do not save energy; because, there is no natural source of hydrogen. All hydrogen used for welding or as fuel or in chemical processes has to be manufactured. This manufacturing requires breaking the chemical bond of the hydrogen as it is found in nature.
By the basic laws of chemistry the manufacturing the hydrogen always requires more energy than the hydrogen fuel can produce even in a fuel cell.
I do not expect you to believe me. I only ask that you call up a chemistry professor or chemical engineer to verify what I am saying. Then tell the general public.
17. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:39 pm
Death Penalty Debate Renews
The Death Penalty is an issue because the timing of the actual execution is arbitrary and random in its application. The arguing factions claim that there are racial, socio-economic factors, cost considerations in its application; and that it does and does not act as a deterrent. Even the method of execution is subject to debate.
Multiple medical transplants would solve the problem of arbitrary timing and humanness of the method. Timing would be based in correct DNA matching of the people in need with those through whose conviction withstood the appeal cycle. The advent of DNA matching, automated fingerprint matching, and other scientific techniques has already greatly reduced the likelihood of executing an innocent person.
Each multiple medical transplants would help many people; specifically those in need of heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, larynges, eye parts, pancreas, bone marrow, and large areas of skin. If hearts can be transplanted many other muscles can be also.
The cost argument is that it cost $100,000 more for a death penalty trail and $200,000 for a transplant operation as apposed to $ 40,000 a year to keep a death row or life sentence inmate for 10 to 30 years. The high security prison-cell cost about $200,000 each to construct, and the endless frivolous appeals cost $ 40,000 each.
18. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:41 pm
Giving in to terrorism is the same as staying in an abusive and violent marriage.
Once you give in to letting him have a sports car, three orifice sex, and choice of dinner every night in order to keep from being smacked there is no end to the list of demands.
19. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:44 pm
Nobody with any sense wants the UN to leave New York.
The keep 25 five-star restaurants in business, employ 200 call girls every night, keep five limo services in business, spend hundred million on clothing, another fifty million on quality furniture, keep two caviar importers in business, rent a thousand townhouses, keep the 16 best privet schools in New York in business. They keep Rolex, Patty-Foleap, and Omega in business. So what if they do not use parking garages or pay their parking tickets.
20. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:46 pm
How is the USA military going to get out of Iraq?
The simplistic answer is get in airplanes and fly home.
The real question that none of the candidates, pendants, and people who advocating pullout are not willing to admit exists.
What will the people of the United States do for electric power, gasoline, and heating oil once the people who hate the USA have total control of all of the oil producing states in the Middle East?
Do you think the Saudi Royal Family and the Kuwait armed forces could hold back a combined Iraq and Iran for the time it would take the USA to build 100 atomic power plants, rewire the electric grid for additional capacity, and build 100 million electric powered cars?
Do you believe in your wildest dream that the USA could do enough to get energy independent before the economy totaly collapsed and we all feeze to death in the dark?
The war is about access to oil so that the USA can maintain its lifestile.
21. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:47 pm
As I remember it the Moslem hatred of USA started in about 1962. Since then:
Blew up four US carrier airliners in flight in the 1960s.
Hijacked 15 airliners in the 1960s, not all US though.
Shot and killed Robert Kennedy.
Shot up four people at the Empire State Building.
Detonated a van full of explosives in the World Trade Center.
Flew airliners into the WTC and the Pentagon.
An Egyptian pilot took the controls of a USA airliner and dove it into the ocean off Newfoundland.
Sent Anthrax to the Enquirer newspaper in an attempt to spread it to every supermarket checkout counter in the country.
Sent Anthrax to members of the press and Congress.
Blew up two US embassies in Africa.
Blew up the US embassy in Lebanon twice
Blew up the Marine barracks in Lebanon.
Blew up the Cobar Towers killing 19 Air Force personnel.
Attacked the USN Kole.
Tried to place bombs on 15 US airliners flying over the Pacific.
The sniper killings around Washington DC.
Tried to bomb LA Airport.
Tried to cut the cables on the Brooklyn Bridge.
Thirty fires around SanDeago and LA two years ago.
That makes about 39 yet some people in the USA fell the US should pull its troops back to the mainland and stop fighting back in a world wide war directed at the USA.
22. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:49 pm
Top Democratic Plans to get USA out of Iraq.
Murtha Plan: Bring all the troops back to Okinawa where they can quickly be reintroduced into the Middle East if there is any large scale killing of civilians in the resulting confusion. This plan appeals equally to the Republicans the Democrats, Al Qaeda, and the North Koreans who will than have a large percentage of the US military in range of North Korea’s rockets.
John Kerry Plan: John and Teresa Heinz Kerry will get in Air Force One in order to visit all of the major capitals of the world requesting help fighting a war that we are unwilling to fight ourselves. The fact that they will be wined and dinned and get to sleep in all of the major palaces of the world is the central theme. This is based on the successful Jacky Kennedy tour of Europe.
Kucinich Plan: Recognize the fact that war is immoral and unpleasant. Burn all of the military equipment in place because it will never be needed again. Then bring all of the troops home and discharge them from the military, because they will never be needed again.
Palosey Plan: Cut off funding for ammunition, fuel, and military equipment. Then clam that George Bush and the Republicans lost the war do to poor planning.
Hillary Clinton Plan: Hire media consultants to determine which plan the voting public is in most favor of and then announce that she will implement it if elected.
John Edwards Plan: The plan is yet to be determined. Until then he will continue to give the same speech he gave at every campaign stop in the 2004 election.
Al Gore Plan: Bring all the troops back by ship so as not to damage the atmosphere with jet engine exhausts. Then put them to work building levies to protest the major cities from flooding do to global warming.
23. Bruce Saltzman | April 18th, 2007 at 6:52 pm
Before there where the Baby Boomers there where the War Babies; born September, October, and November 1942 in an effort for their fathers to avoid the draft. This is a large demographic bump.
In September, October, and November of 2007 the War babies will be reaching age 65. At age 65 and 10 months the War Babies can draw full Social Security.
They will not be able to live on Social Security so they will slowly start selling off their assets. This will drive the stock market down.
The smart investors, banks, and mutual funds will get out early. By early I mean before the bulk of people who will get out 6 to 9 months before the event.
24. Rosanne Citta | April 19th, 2007 at 1:25 pm
The only time I did not watch Fox news was in the morning because I watched IMUS. I know what he said was bad humor. He did so much more good for this country than any other talk show host. No one has raised more money for children with cancer and other childhood diseases. He got the government to do something about the Vet hospitals. He got the govenment to increase Vet death benefits. No other talk show host has the power to do these things.
If Fox News put him on in the morning, your ratings would go through the roof. MSNBC really missed the boat by caving. Don Imus can now do more to help erase racism in this country than any one. Any one who regularly listen to Don Imus knows that he is not a racist. Al Sharpton is a true racist. PUT IMUS ON FOX..
I pray for Tony Snow every day.
25. Claudia Chisler | April 23rd, 2007 at 11:33 am
RECOGNIZING FACTS AND CLUES LEADING TO TRAGEDY
No one can save anyone from an unscheduled death. What factors can set off a person that leads to mass killings of innocent and vulnerable people. What can be done to protect our campuses?
On August 1, 1966, I lived through the University of Texas tower killings of Charles Whitman. Listening to the news of the mass killings at Virginia Tech, I began to think of the two events separated by forty-one years. What are the similarities? What are the differences? Is there any thing that can possibly be learned from these two collegiate events?
First of all, at Virginia Tech, the students seemed to be more realistic when they realized what was happening. With past school killings, more students took steps to get to safety, even to jumping out of windows to escape and staying put when out of danger. However, at the University of Texas, classes let out to bullets coming from all directions. But when they realized what was happing, they had an unrealistic response. Death came to people who were safe but would run from safety to go elsewhere, or who couldn’t resist peeking to see what was happening. The fact was that what was happening was not a movie, and when it was over, everything was not going to be all right.
The police at Virginia Tech were very involved in the events on the campus. The fact that Virginia Tech has a real police force proved to be invaluable. The University of Texas had no such protection. The only police I saw was a city policeman, who drove off in his squad car when one of the first bullets hit nearby. It was armed civilians who came on the campus and climbed into trees and began shooting at the tower.
There seemed to be a very proactive plan at Virginia Tech as the Administrators worked from facts to determine procedure. A planned response is a definite must in today’s world. At the University of Texas, no one seemed to be in charge. The main “Drag” never seemed to be blockaded. People in their cars were slowing down to see what was happening putting them at risk. During this time a fellow student and I began warning people in cars to move out quickly while we had to constantly check and make sure we stayed out of the line of fire. Plans were definitely lacking when Charles Whitman was taken out by an off-duty policeman who was assisted by the manager of the College Book Store.
At Virginia Tech, ambulances were easily available to take victims to three different area hospitals. This is important if lives are to be saved. However, at the University of Texas, only one ambulance and a time could drive on the sidewalk that was shielded by a brick retainer. Victims were loaded as a brave former marine ran onto the mall in the line of fire to save as many victims as possible. Breckinridge Hospital, the only area hospital, was overwhelmed in the Emergency Room. A friend who worked there told me that they were sloshing around in at least a ¼ inch of blood.
Communication was available at Virginia Tech with e-mails, text messaging and later bull-horns. I don’t know if the high tech communication was effective in that scenario. In 1966, students at the University of Texas had no access to all the devices available today. However, now UT has a campus-wide siren warning in place.
The perpetrators of these of these killings had some similarities, in my opinion. Charles Whitman has been dismissed as having had an organic problem of a tumor on the brain. However, there were other considerations that were also noted at that time. Charles Whitman and Cho Seung-Hui both committed “domestic killings” earlier. Charles Whitman killed his wife and later his mother earlier that morning. He removed his mother’s wedding ring, and then left to load a dolly with rolls of toilet paper, bottles of deodorant, and high-powered rifles to kill students from the tower.
Cho Seung-Hui was a loner with disturbing fantasies. He was recommended to seek counseling, and someone put him on an anti-depressant apparently to fix his problem. Charles Whitman was under psychiatric counseling and had even shared the fantasy of shooting people from the tower to his counselor. In both cases, it seemed the seriousness of their problems was not really recognized.
Whereas Cho Seung-Hui seemed to harbor intense anger and hatred, Charles Whitman very possibly suffered stress with his grades. With the Vietnam War, the University of Texas had to keep the student numbers down with the student draft exemption in effect. The flunk-out rate was reported at 80% in freshman and sophomore classes. Stress was so great that during finals, the tower was closed.
Cho Seunt-Hui had apparently planned these mass killings several weeks earlier. With Charles Whitman, it was interesting that friends commented that for several weeks he had stopped biting his nails. Needless to say, even with Charles Whitman’s tumor, he had disturbing problems.
So what has really happened since August 1, 1966, and what has been learned? In all honesty, all the second guessing and wondering, what we can do is very limited. The University of Texas had15 students killed and over 30 wounded, whereas Virginia Tech had over 30 students and 15 wounded. This score is not encouraging. Basically, nothing has changed on that count.
In both cases, gun control people predictably promoted their ideology at the compromise of the Second Amendment. More gun control laws will not prevent this from happening again. I firmly believe this. I believe we need to get out of the box and look elsewhere.
First, it seems in this country there is a problem that no one will make a judgment on anything. People are reluctant to recognize some behavior as troubling fearing condemnation of being intolerant and even insensitive. Consequently, refusing to identify and address problem behavior can possibly set the stage for more of the same in the future.
Why have there been so many school killings since the 1990’s? I have suspicions that cable TV, the internet, satellite TV, and even the violent video games so easily accessible on the market and on the internet are part of the culprits leading to and reinforcing disturbing behavior as they glamorize and give so much attention to any story, thereby numbing one to violence. Cable TV and satellite bleed to death any story with endless interviews. In this case, all the news media probe how the students feel, and did the administration make the right decisions hoping to get another story. These are factors that today’s society need to begin assessing.
In 1966, the massacre came closer to being defined as a “major news event” and not a “national crisis.” In 1966, there were no grief counselors, no prayer and candlelight vigils, no endless TV crews, and no convocation with the President attending to speak to the campus. Life happened as well as death.
We need to remember that students are from 18-30 years old. They are not kids as they have been sometimes portrayed. They vote, they go to war, and are going to be tomorrow’s leaders. Whether one is a student in 1966 or 2007, all need to be resilient and move on hopefully to make this an experience to promote necessary changes in today’s world.
Solutions are not readily evident. Students and people need to be trained in behavior that is more aggressive in confronting danger. Violence in movies, video games, and the information on the internet are not going to go away. They have a market that is very lucrative. Judges, juries, and counselors can not be depended upon to make hard decisions concerning the mentally ill or anyone with criminal and or destructive deviant behavior with a record or with not record.
The few options readily apparent for security on our campuses are installing a campus-wide siren system and placing video cameras in all buildings. Videos especially can be effective. Charles Whitman shooting the tower receptionist and the families visiting the campus that day would have at least alerted a monitor of a crime to send for help that would have maybe prevented most of the deaths that day. Cho Seung-Hui would have been on a taped video and identified and possibly apprehended before he continued his rampage. Having a button to automatically lock classroom doors is also something to consider. These are only a few concrete solutions that can be realistically put into place without all the political issues that surround other views.
Finally, possibly the most important lesson shared by the students in 1966 and 2007 experiencing the massacres is to realize that life which too often is taken for granted in our day to day living and coping, can be taken so quickly and suddenly in the most unexpected and bizarre way. For an innocent, quiet day on two beautiful campuses to have ended the way it did would never have been predicted. However, the bodies, the blood, the sudden cessation of life will be a haunting image that will be with all those who have been there.
26. Hugh Wang, M.D. | May 22nd, 2007 at 8:25 pm
5/22/07 on Hannity & Colmes global warming was one of the topics. At issue was the science which seemed to be soft enough so that the weight seemed to be on the side of actors, Al Gore, and popular opinion. Antarctica contains 90% of the planet’s ice. Nikolai Osokin of the Geography Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences reported that their Vostok research station in the middle of Antarctica has drilled a core of ice that covers 400,000 years. It shows 4 warming periods have occurred. In the last 50 years, the ambient temperature has gone from -55..7 to -55.2 to -55.3. The Antarctic ice cap will not melt at these temperatures, and the ocean level will not rise. He also reports that two other Russian Antarctic research stations, Novolazarevskaya and Mirny, also have not shown significant temperature variations. This is science unless the Russians are pulling our leg. This is the “inconvenient truth”.
27. clarence paul puckett | May 23rd, 2007 at 9:50 pm
I have heard Bill O’Reilly say he did not care if a man was a
practicing homo-sexual , it mattered not to him, I beg to differ. We all suffer when immorality is practiced and our
society is driven down to decadence. When we hear the word gay used or misused, we are talking about oral and
anal sex with same sex partners and putting at risk our
societies with herpes and aids and other disseases that
promote early death.
28. Mike Gallagher | May 30th, 2007 at 6:43 pm
Bill O’Reilly should be all over this one.Nicole Richie has to be the most stupid of the stupid,saying what she said about Memorial Day.This should be the end of her career.For all that did not hear quote,lets glorify this day in your sluttiest tops, and tightest pair of jeans,even though we have no clue what Memorial day really means, end quote.What an insult to all who gave their lives for every one of us,encluding her.What a insult to the family’s and friends of thoes brave men and women.
29. Jack Walty | August 30th, 2007 at 8:22 am
Relative to the panel report on Virginia Tech.
Same old rhetoric, wise talk but no action. Dont we ever learn. What a shame, He said,we sade but no one does.
Jack L Walty
30. ERNEST Cochran | September 26th, 2007 at 1:29 pm
Iran has only one gas refinery why not put a few bombs on it.
31. Bobi | September 28th, 2007 at 7:20 pm
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32. george A.Kemp | December 14th, 2007 at 6:42 pm
With all the crazies on the news, we would like to bring to your attention a woman, who is a PhD, with a blog on ‘YouTube’ re: ‘Raising Happy Children’. Dr. McLaughlin
has written 1 book already on this subject, and now is in the process of writing a new one.
Christine Carter McLaughlin, with her Ph.D. has dedicated her life to the outreach to parents and all family members,
the importance of raising children with a focus on respect for God, family, others, and country.
What she craves, is exposure to the people of the world through the internet and television.
Dr. McLaughlin is anxious to be interviewed by Fox News, in pressing this imortant issue of our children.
Thank you for your consideration.
Respectfully;
George Kemp (grandpa)
33. sallywhan | February 5th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
Woman should be for woman and if you want to look at finance look at what Obama did in Illinois,the only thing he did for Illinois is in Chicago…and man have run the county for over one hundred years all you can say is change a real change would be for a woman to run the county to see what they can do for the county ,dont woman feel that iit is time for a woman had a chance to stand up for woman,it seems man are afrid to give a woman a chance…its time for woman to be able to shine …..
34. SALLY WHAN | February 5th, 2008 at 3:13 pm
SHEPPARD,ARE MAN AFRID OF WOMAN,MAN HAVE RUN COUNTY FOR 100 YEARS.IT IS OUR TIME TO SHINE.LET OUR GAL GO FOR IT….YOU GO HILLARY.
35. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:38 pm
Sheppard, where is the one point in Mo at???and would you explain the delegates how they work and why we have to give half away…
36. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
What are the people thinking, Obama is not quailifyed to run the world he cant run Illinois….
37. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
Obama talks like he is preaching to us and we dont go to his type of church.so he can stop yelling all the time and not making no sence/
38. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:42 pm
Obama dont give no speech he give sermon and no one knows what the hell is saying and half the time cant understand a word he is saying…
39. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:43 pm
Hillary is the best we could ask for to work for us…
40. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:44 pm
Man have run this county now it is our time let Hillary shine.
41. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Man have been running the county for over 100 years and it bout time for woman to run the county .
42. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:46 pm
Sheppard,it is time for us to change and what better way than a woman…read this…
43. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:47 pm
Obama.throught he had the power behind him and all he had was a drunk,woman chaser,and big mouth woman…who needs lots of help….
44. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:48 pm
Sheppard,lets get all the numbers right on this election not like Bush had is Obama going to cheat and get in also…
45. SALLY WHAN | February 6th, 2008 at 12:50 pm
Sheppard, Obama is braging bout the money but how much is from the mob and drug lords….in Chicago where his name is always with them….he is nothing bout a crook.
46. JEFF TARR | February 29th, 2008 at 3:53 pm
the uk dreamt of… universal healthcare. look at the problem its caused them. emergencyrooms there have an up to 4 hours wait. because of packed ers a uk boy with leprosy was held out in an ambulance and died.
our nations present debt is 9bil. the democratsll increase that 2bil annually. in 4 years, a 17bil debt doesnt appeal to me.
the democrats wanna be buddy buddy with jahadists. hello. they hate us. their faith says they can lie if its in their best interest.
and as for hillarys 3am phone call. she may better answer it that barak, ill feel safer with mccain takin it.
and finally the democratsll give our north american partners a cold shoulder messin with the north american trade plans.
47. phyllis charbonneau | April 4th, 2008 at 12:03 pm
I HAVE BEEN LISTENING AND THINKING ABOUT THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE .. I FEEL AT THIS TIME MCCAIN’S
BEST CHOICE FOR V.P WOULD BE MITT ROMNEY..
HE IS VERY INTELLIGENT ELOQUENT AND HIS ECONOMIC KNOWLEDGE IS WHAT MCCAIN NEEDS TO WIN….THEY WOULD FILL THE POSITIONS WELL ..IF THEY PUT THEIR EGOES ASIDE…
I CRINGE WHEN I HEAR HUCKABEES NAME AS POTENTIAL CANDIDATE.. HE DOES NOT APPEAR TO
BE SMART ENOUGH IN ANY AREAS…HE’ S PROBABLY IS A GOOD CHRISTIAN MAN BUT HE IS NOT V.P. MATERIAL FOR SURE…HE SEEMED TO MAKE A JOKE WHEN HE DIDN’T HAVEAN ANSWER.
48. Evelyn Majercik | April 13th, 2008 at 7:23 am
I am an 83yrd old w/f. and I follow the Fox news reports, let’s say religiously. Let me express a couple of things:
First: Regarding Hillary’s remarks about always being called on first (at debates)…I taught my sons early on,
“Ladies first, all the time”.
Next: Regarding Obama’s “bitter” remarks….I am from Ohio,recently moved to Florida, no connection to PA, and I am bitter about all he mentioned.
And, the Bosnia thing, remember, “It is a sin to tell a lie”.
Last, to everyone, “If you can’t say something nice,
don’t say anything at all”.
49. Evelyn Majercik | April 13th, 2008 at 7:24 am
I am an 83yrd old w/f. and I follow the Fox news reports, let’s say religiously. Let me express a couple of things:
First: Regarding Hillary’s remarks about always being called on first (at debates)…I taught my sons early on,
“Ladies first, all the time”.
Next: Regarding Obama’s “bitter” remarks….I am from Ohio,recently moved to Florida, no connection to PA, and I am bitter about all he mentioned.
And, the Bosnia thing, remember, “It is a sin to tell a lie”.
Last, to everyone, “If you can’t say something nice,
don’t say anything at all”.
50. Evelyn Majercik | April 13th, 2008 at 7:32 am
I am an 83yr old W/F, and I follow Fox news religiously.
May I express a few things?
First: Hillary, complaining/whining about always being the first asked to respond to questions…I taught my boys early on, “Ladies first”…
Next: On the Bosnia incident/report, “Thou shalt not lie”.
And: Regarding remarks directed towards Obama, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all”.
Then: What did Obama say wrong in his “bitter” statement, I lived in Ohio, have recently moved to Florida, have no connection with Pa, I am bitter about every aspect he spoke of.
It is time that we all sit back, take notice and pray that there are better things in the offing.
51. Evelyn Majercik | April 13th, 2008 at 7:32 am
I am an 83yr old W/F, and I follow Fox news religiously.
May I express a few things?
First: Hillary, complaining/whining about always being the first asked to respond to questions…I taught my boys early on, “Ladies first”…
Next: On the Bosnia incident/report, “Thou shalt not lie”.
And: Regarding remarks directed towards Obama, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all”.
Then: What did Obama say wrong in his “bitter” statement, I lived in Ohio, have recently moved to Florida, have no connection with Pa, I am bitter about every aspect he spoke of.
It is time that we all sit back, take notice and pray that there are better things in the offing.
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