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Fox News had its best January in the history of the network, and was the only cable news network to grow year-to-year.
FNC also had the top 13 programs on cable news in total viewers for the fifth month in a row, and the top 13 programs in the 25-54 demographic for the first time in more than five years.
• FNC grew in double digits in both total viewers and the 25-54 demographic from January 2009. In prime time, it was up 22% in total viewers and 51% in the demo. CNN was down 34% and 37% and MSNBC down 26% and 38%. In total day, FNC was up 16% and 28%. CNN was down 34% and 41% and MSNBC down 28% and 39%. Last January all networks performed while with the Inauguration coverage. This month, the big political event was Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts, which FNC dominated in the ratings.
• Special Report with Bret Baier/Brit Hume was #1 for the 100th consecutive month.
• Fox Report #1 for 100th consecutive month.
• Sean Hannity had his best month ever (since it launched as Hannity). |
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Obama promised to televise health care debates in C-Span, but he didn't keep his promise. He made this promise in his several speeches. He said he would televise the health care debate so that the American people would be able to understand what is going to happen to their future. Did he break his promise or was this an out right lie? The Obama administration and the democrats are far from transparent and they are not going to show us everything especially when it is not of benefit for them.
Obama approves taxes on health plans even though he promised not to raise taxes. He said he would not waste taxpayer money and would track how all money was spent, yet his stimulus money went to fake districts, dead people, and phantom zip codes. More broken promises or is it all lies? You decide.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 January 2010 23:09 |
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You hear "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas" these days. Is it because the United States has become secular country or more and more people think that saying Merry Christmas may offend non-christians?
The ACLU and other leftist group are trying to get rid of any displays with God from schools and other public arena. They say it offends people in other religion. Really? Rarely.
According to a recent Rasmussen poll, 76% of adults believe religious symbols like Christmas Nativity scenes, Hanukkah menorahs and Muslim crescents should be allowed on public land. Just 13% disagree, and another 10% are undecided. Eighty-three percent (83%) believe public schools should celebrate religious holidays. Only 14% think the public schools should not celebrate any religious holidays.
Most of the people don't have the intention of offending others nor are most offended by greetings of others. We should be aware that we could not enjoy freedom if we eliminate or limit the differences of others, or if we are afraid that our action or speech may offend others. In England, one teacher got fired because she asked her sick student if she needed a prayer. You can not separate religion and moral values. If we lose one, we will lose the both.
How can we be punished for acts or words of kindness in this free country where freedom of religion and freedom of speech is protected? It's time to say Merry Christmas in the merriest way!
Merry Christmas, everybody!!!
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Last Updated on Friday, 25 December 2009 19:27 |
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Harry Reid's health care bill got 60 votes in the Senate, but many of the votes were "sold" for special deals. The wall Street Journal Reports.
We summarize some of his most notorious political payoffs nearby, including the legendary $300 million "Louisiana Purchase" for Mary Landrieu, and $100 million for Chris Dodd's favorite Connecticut hospital.But special attention should go to Senator Ben Nelson, who played hard-to-get the longest and in return for being the 60th vote won an exemption for Nebraska from paying any of the additional costs for the bill's Medicaid expansion, which is worth $100 million. He also won millions of dollars of exemptions from the $6.7 billion in health insurance fees for Nebraska-based companies like Mutual of Omaha.
What happened to them criticizing special interest group? As a matter of fact, it seems that they don't care about the American people, or the future in this country, at all. One of the reasons why insurance costs are so high is there are many regulations imposed on health insurance by each state. This bill will make everything even more complicated rather than making it simpler and letting people choose what they want and decide what is best for them.
The Wall Street Journal: The Price of 'History'

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Last Updated on Thursday, 24 December 2009 07:50 |
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As we wrote in the previous article, ObamaCare at Any Cost, if the health care reform bill
passes, health insurance premiums will go up. Are you willing to pay more for health insurance because some people cannot afford it? And, ironically, if the bill passes, even more people will not be able to afford to take care of themselves? More people would be able to afford health care, If the health care costs are lower. FoxNews reports.
"This bill is a monstrosity," Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said. "This is not renaming the post office. Make no mistake -- this bill will reshape our nation and our lives." He and other Republicans lambasted the bill for Medicare cuts that the Congressional Budget Office said totaled more than $470 billion over a decade, and what McConnell called "massive tax increases" at a time when unemployment is at 10 percent.
We know that we need a reform of health care, but this is not the way to solve the problem. This government intervention will make things worse. There are already so many laws and regulations which cause health care and insurance to be more expensive. How can we support a health care reform bill that will make more regulations, more control over our lives, and more cost? Is it worth it to you?
FoxNews: Republicans Vow to Fight Health Overhaul as Democrats Aim for Passage
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