Take your blood pressure meds before watching/reading this . . .Could Middle East Own New WTC?
Fox & Friends video segment this morning:
By the way, take note that what you are seeing here is a Fox News segment which is purportedly concerned that the WTC will be owned by an "American company with rich and powerful Arab investors."
FOX NEWS HAS RICH AND POWERFUL ARAB INVESTORS.
Should we be concerned about Fox News' bias?
Yes, I say we should.
Particularly, considering EVEN CNN reported on the recent Ground Zero Mosque demonstrations, but Fox News ignored the subject completely.
Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has bragged about forcing Fox to change it's coverage of news related to Muslims.
Check this out:
Top GOP investigator Rep. Issa open to probing Saudi ownership of Fox News
Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal owns the fourth largest stake in News Corp — the parent company of Fox News — making him the largest shareholder outside the family of News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch. According to the Financial Times, News Corp announced today that it is purchasing a $70 million dollar stake in Prince Alwaleed’s Rotana Media, a Middle Eastern music and news conglomerate. Boasting about the increased cooperation between the Murdoch empire and his own media corporation, Prince Alwaleed said, “This is a qualitative leap not just for Rotana but for the whole Arab world.” Because Prince Alwaleed has publicly acknowledged that he has forced Fox News to edit its coverage he disliked, conservative activists have attacked the business partnership as “really dangerous for America.”
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