October 22, 2004

Guardian Admits Defeat, Yet Declares Victory

Anti-American British "news"paper, The Guardian has made a bogus claim of "victory" with their ridiculously hateful letter writing campaign where they gave readers addresses to people in Ohio, and had them write these voters to try to sway the election. Due to thousands of returned letters, complaints, and the like- the campaign was halted...tho, they claim it was due to problems with what they call "right-wing hackers" (whatever that means!)

This was a stupid idea from the start, and like many voters in Ohio have said:

BUTT OUT BRITS.

Posted by Josh at October 22, 2004 06:50 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Just because they are anti-Bush, does not make them anti-american. Nearly half the US population is anti-Bush....does that make them anti-American?

If they don't want Bush in office, they obviously want Kerry, making them pro American no?

Posted by: HOODinc at October 23, 2004 12:57 PM

who said they were anti-american because of their disliking bush? read the paper on a regular basis and youll see anti-american sentiment throughout. in general. not because of some feeling about bush.

Posted by: Josh Bozeman at October 23, 2004 01:54 PM

Can you site some examples? I read the guardian every day. They are an independant news outlet. Many times they insult certain aspects of British foreign policy as well.

Are you saying they're anti-British too?

THey just tell the story as they see it. FOX News usually wrapps everything in a "god bless America" flag, so I can see anything other than "US is the best in the world" would be considered "anti-American.

Posted by: HOODinc at October 24, 2004 09:49 AM
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