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Friday, June 25th, 2010
Why is it that the Saudi prince influential Christian conservatives are listening to Fox News?
The Saudi prince to Z Fox News To change Story Magazine Home / Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld | December 12, 2005 Saudi Prince Al Walid bin Talal boasted in Dubai earlier this week about his ability to change the news content that viewers worldwide watch on television. In early September 2005, Bin Talal bought 5.46% of the vote by shares of News Corp. This made the fifth richest man in the world's richest people Forbes, vote of shareholders in the fourth rank of News Corp., Fox's father News. News Corp. is the world's largest newspaper publisher in English. Operates more than 175 newspapers, the United Kingdom, Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and the United States United States, and distributes more than 40 million votes per week. In addition, News Corp. owns and operates an international collection points TV, radio, magazines, publishers and studios.
Why? Because it can. But I disagree with conservatives who support labeling nonsense on Fox News as a Christian. Fox News promotes a program that is in contradiction with the teachings of Christ, so that its viewers are lemmings so far from being Christian. False Christians perhaps, certainly not true Christians.
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