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    [ame]http://youtube.com/watch?v=u0Gwz-2qB7o[/ame]

    got to love bill o raily how does this guy have a show

    fox news is equavilant of fars news in eglish loloolool


    G-d determines who walks into your life....It is up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.



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    bill o'reilly is like a bomb ready to explode multiple times, why am i not surprised that the only news channel such as fox will keep him on the air

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Nutcase View Post
      bill o'reilly is like a bomb ready to explode multiple times, why am i not surprised that the only news channel such as fox will keep him on the air
      the funny thing is he really is like that
      thats him


      G-d determines who walks into your life....It is up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.


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        U.S. talk show hosts Bill O'Reilly, Geraldo Rivera have shouting match on TV

        NEW YORK (AP) - Talk show hosts Bill O'Reilly and Geraldo Rivera said there are no hard feelings after they engaged in a shouting match, unusual even for a cable opinion program where the volume is frequently set to loud.

        No chairs flew and no noses were broken. But the finger-pointing verbal duel over illegal immigration on Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" on Thursday night was a topic of conversation the next day.


        "Geraldo is a friend of mine and I think I respect him even more now, if that's possible, than I did before," O'Reilly said Friday.


        But they disagree passionately on the issue, he said.


        "I've known him for 25 years," O'Reilly said.


        "Geraldo doesn't come on to pick a fight."


        Rivera said his sensitivity to a "massive witch-hunt" against illegal immigrants set him off Thursday.


        The two men were discussing the case of Alfredo Ramos, a man charged with manslaughter and suspected of being drunk when his car crashed into another in Virginia Beach last Friday. Two teenaged girls were killed. Ramos, a Mexican who has been in the United States seven years, is allegedly in the country illegally.


        "He doesn't have a right to be in this country," O'Reilly said.


        He said he wants immigration laws enforced while Rivera favours "open-border anarchy."


        Rivera said O'Reilly shouldn't be turning a drunken-driving case into an illegal immigration issue.


        "Don't obscure a tragedy to make a cheap political point," Rivera told him.


        Rivera's father comes from Puerto Rico, where islanders are born U.S. citizens but Rivera said he has a particular sensitivity to the issue. He said his father used to watch the news and pray people who committed crimes weren't Puerto Rican, he said.


        "I think that illegal immigration is the gay marriage (issue) of this political season," he said.


        Rivera, who is a guest on "The O'Reilly Factor" once a week, said he doesn't come on to be cowed or bullied by the host's opinions.


        O'Reilly called him after the taping to say, "that was lively, eh?" he said.


        "We're friends off camera," he said.


        "On camera, the fact of the matter is that we disagree on so many things that it always makes for good television."

        Rivera was host of a daytime syndicated talk show famous for its liveliness, where he even had a nose broken in a scrum. He's been working for Fox News since shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and recently had a daytime syndicated news show produced by Fox cancelled.

        His on-camera duel with O'Reilly seems to have struck a chord, judging by the requests he's receiving to talk about the issue, Rivera said. The tape was played a couple of times Friday on ABC's "Good Morning America."

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