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Most of the above comments are as crazy as you "think" that woman is. Actually, she is more sane that you all are. I read that she was released within 45 minutes after being evaluated. Now do you think they would have done that if she had a big problem. I read she is married to a preacher and she had been awakened night after night with God or something telling her she needed to do this. Bottom line, I guess she is much relieved to have it behind her cause she had been fighting against it. As the article said, the Code Pink goofballs make fools of themselves all the time so Big deal. I've got a feeling the stuff she said is actually true.
Yes it does. Her voice gradually trails off the further away from the mic she is dragged. Watch again and listen carefully.
Nope, I hear her say, "don't touch me" and you can see clearly no one is touching her. It's still her talking in the elevator. Still a false video. Why all the doctoring? Silly all around it seems to me.
FOX News is biased yes, but so is CNN, MSNBC, ABC etc....why does FOX only get the finger pointed at it? Say what you want about FOX, but I actually trust them over the other news networks any day. At least with them I'm hearing the other side, I'm hearing something different, and they do report on things that the other networks refuse to report on because it doesn't fit their agenda.
CNN, MSNBC, ABC etc...all those networks say the same exact thing and have the same exact opinions from their so called "analysts" on every single story piece. That to me is not news, and it's certainly not fair. Contrary to popular myth, some people on FOX are pretty honest and allow the other side to speak such as Bill O'Riley and Mike Huckabee. Certainly much better than the propaganda spewing from Rachael Maddow, Chris Matthews, Wolf Blitzer, Brian Williams etc...
Also it's pretty funny (and sad) that so many young people get their "news" from people like Jon Stewart and Steven Colbert. Talk about lacking logic.
Nope, I hear her say, "don't touch me" and you can see clearly no one is touching her. It's still her talking in the elevator. Still a false video. Why all the doctoring? Silly all around it seems to me.
Except what Molly said in the House is stated differently than what Molly said at the elevators. Molly does not say, "don't touch me' at the elevators. Yes Molly says, "don't touch me" at the podium although we cannot see her being touched. However, either we simply cannot see who is touching her or she is obviously having a mental breakdown and is a bit delusional.
Whatever this is about, I don't know. But you can't be telling me that your news sites (MSNBC, CBS, NBC and all the rest of the "mainstream media") are not heavily biased toward Democrats, and dish out propaganda as though it is truth ... are you? C'mon! We aren't that stupid!
You people are lied to on a daily basis by your news sites. Give me a break! They are pure Democrat propaganda.
Like "The Currant?" And other satirical sites that some people mistake for "real" news?"
If you are watching Fox you are getting exactly what you deserve. It's not at all like the truth about Fox is hidden in any way. I really don't understand all the hoopla about Fox anyway. On a good minute they have two million watching. That is less than 1.5% of Americans. Anything else that concerns or is pertinent to 1.5% of the population, we never hear a peep about. Those who do watch are only interested in the echo chamber of their own delusions, so who really cares what they think or are told to think?
Only watch FOX if you want the truth...
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