Ron Paul on the Mosque at Ground Zero

Quote from Gabfly1:

Why not ask Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns about 7% of News Corp., Fox's parent company. I've only read favorable things about the man, but I'd like to see how you reconcile this little tidbit in your head.

I'm asking you.
 
Quote from bugscoe:

Do you support the mosque and if so, which would you call yourself, evil or stupid?
Quote from bugscoe:

I'm guessing some of the mysterious funding for this project found its way into Ron's pockets.
Why not ask Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns about 7% of News Corp., Fox's parent company. I've only read favorable things about the man, but I'd like to see how you reconcile this little tidbit in your head.

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Quote from bugscoe:

Are you implying that FOX news, and all companies for that matter, has control over what its shareholders do with their money?

If I'm a large shareholder in Microsoft but also in Apple, does that mean that Microsoft is a supporter of Apple?

You seem to have a talent for missing the point.
 
Quote from hermit:

You seem to have a talent for missing the point.
Kinda makes you wonder if bugscoe is either evil or stupid, eh? Again with the choices. But why settle when he can be both, and usually is?

Exhibit A -- Right side of mouth:
Quote from bugscoe:

I'm guessing some of the mysterious funding for this project found its way into Ron's pockets.

Exhibit B -- Left side of mouth:
Quote from bugscoe:

Are you implying that FOX news, and all companies for that matter, has control over what its shareholders do with their money?

If I'm a large shareholder in Microsoft but also in Apple, does that mean that Microsoft is a supporter of Apple?
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

Kinda makes you wonder if bugscoe is either evil or stupid, eh? Again with the choices. But why settle when he can be both, and usually is?

Exhibit A -- Right side of mouth:


Exhibit B -- Left side of mouth:

Will you post news stories that show FOX supporting the mosque, ya know as a fiduciary responsibility to its largest shareholder?

Should be a slam dunk for you.
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

Why not ask Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns about 7% of News Corp., Fox's parent company. I've only read favorable things about the man, but I'd like to see how you reconcile this little tidbit in your head.

This guys reminds me of you, Gabfly. Always running from the questions...

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