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How many ACORN employees did those 'journalists' approach who turned them away? How many employees were approached in total to find three legitimate cases of misconduct? 50? 100? 200? More? Why aren't these 'journalists' releasing all the tapes they have, including the ones where ACORN employees showed them the door?
More so, why isn't Fox reporting that there is already one confirmed case of ACORN employees calling the police on the 'undercover journalists' when the pair claimed to be engaged in illegal activity?
Doesn't that prove that engaging in illegality is not a top down directive from the organization itself, but is just the stupidity and misconduct of a few individual employees, which you can find plenty of in any business or organization?
Wouldn't be reporting on the entire story be the 'fair and balanced' thing to do?
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20090916_ACORN_shows__pimp__and__pro__the_door_here.html
Fox has reported the total number of employees approached as well as released all the tapes? Where? I am searching their website but cannot find that information. Perhaps they mentioned the Philadelphia case, but was that a footnote, obscured by 99% of their coverage being devoted to 3 cases of impropriety? CNN covered the teabaggers protest far more than Fox covered the other side of the ACORN 'scandal,' should CNN take out a full page ad about this?
By the way, I do watch Fox News. I have not seen any of this reported. It's on in my office right now. In fact, I'm a huge Bill O'Reilly fan, as my user name may indicate.
More so, why isn't Fox reporting that there is already one confirmed case of ACORN employees calling the police on the 'undercover journalists' when the pair claimed to be engaged in illegal activity?
Doesn't that prove that engaging in illegality is not a top down directive from the organization itself, but is just the stupidity and misconduct of a few individual employees, which you can find plenty of in any business or organization?
Wouldn't be reporting on the entire story be the 'fair and balanced' thing to do?
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20090916_ACORN_shows__pimp__and__pro__the_door_here.html
Fox has reported the total number of employees approached as well as released all the tapes? Where? I am searching their website but cannot find that information. Perhaps they mentioned the Philadelphia case, but was that a footnote, obscured by 99% of their coverage being devoted to 3 cases of impropriety? CNN covered the teabaggers protest far more than Fox covered the other side of the ACORN 'scandal,' should CNN take out a full page ad about this?
By the way, I do watch Fox News. I have not seen any of this reported. It's on in my office right now. In fact, I'm a huge Bill O'Reilly fan, as my user name may indicate.