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4-27-2009 7:44 PM
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4-27-2009 11:46 PM
kkcapricorn
Fox has no credibility anyway so who cares.
4-28-2009 12:25 AM
n2sooners
The network will instead carry its regularly scheduled episode "Lie to Me,"
They probably figured it wouldn't make any difference...
4-28-2009 6:41 AM
Antara
lolololol nooners
4-28-2009 7:52 AM
jay8h
I hate this. Now Fox is copying the other news media when they refused to air President Bush's press conferences.
4-28-2009 8:16 AM
ratilfar
"Lied to Me"?

Isn't that what the Fox News network is for?
4-28-2009 8:16 AM
jatfla
I believe the Fox NEWS channel is covering it. I certainly won't be watching it regardless of which stations are carrying it. Probably going to announce giving another couple billion to somebody and the press will have their *approved* questions ready to feed the citizens just what they want us to hear.
4-28-2009 8:22 AM
ratilfar
As long as they don't have gay prostitutes posing the questions I think Obama won't have to worry about that.

BTW, any proof to that allegation?
4-28-2009 11:54 AM
burndata0
Whats the big deal? FOX's regular channel is not a news channel, its an entertainment channel and presidential speeches are far from entertaining. They are carrying the thing on two other FOX channels. Discovery Channel, History Channel, Commedy Central and Cartoon Network are not carrying it either, Don't see that in the news though do ya? Its not like 20 years ago when each network only had one channel so when the president spoke watching anything else on TV was pretty much out. If FOX news were not covering the speech then that would be something to be all up in arms about.
4-28-2009 4:56 PM
Aqualung1000
I popped this for burndata0's comment!
Read the damn thing people!
4-28-2009 8:20 PM
bookwormy
I'm wish they'd show a Popeye cartoon instead. I love Popeye.
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