Saudi Prince Buys Large Share of Fox News

Saudi Prince Buys Large Share of Fox News

IsraelNN.com:

Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal has purchased 5.46 percent of the Fox corporation, according to Gulf Daily News, raising concern that the conservative Fox News may soften its anti-terror stance due to the views of the new shareholder.

Al-Waleed, the nephew of the late Saudi King Fahd, was in the news when he visited the World Trade Center's remains just after the September 11th attacks and offered then-New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani a $10 million check for relief efforts. Al-Waleed then released a statement blaming US foreign policy and support for Israel for the attacks.

Giuliani returned the prince's check with a statement that, "There is no moral equivalent for this attack. The people who did it lost any right to ask for justification when they slaughtered . . . innocent people ... Not only are those statements wrong, they're part of the problem."


h/t: Dhimmi Watch

Posted by Tim Dormain at September 25, 2005 03:48 PM

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1. Chen said:

Have you heard Fox lately? Saw it coming for a long time.
They are the new CNN when it comes to Israel.

Other than that they are passionatly America firsters, George Bush do or die, never wrong.
As blind as the looney idiots on the left.

Posted by: Chen on September 25, 2005 04:53 PM

2. Ed D said:

I have e-mailed Bill O'Reilly about discussing the Isreali-Arab situation on the air and never heard one comment from him regarding the subject. Now, I know why. The media has been since Korea thru now, an emeny of the people. So until then, I will watch and read Israpudit, Debka File and certain Israeli media that I can trust.

Posted by: Ed D on September 25, 2005 09:30 PM

3. BURT said:

That's about it, then. With CNN, BBC, Reuters, the Stalinist NYT and Haaretz and the Arabiated press all bought off, Fox was all that was left. The Associated Press has gone beyond "biased." It's "reporters" covering the Middle East al all Arabs. No one dares utter a word. Dissenters are liquidated. Suppression of the Jewish voice is maximized and Jews are targets in every corner of the world.

The Arabians have nearly locked up their vise grip on the world media and the only answer is not to fight them but to expose them. Even that is a nearly insurmountable task, but the resources are there.

Most important is to deligitimize the Arabian media sycophants and to affirm Jewish culture. Expose them at every turn. Expose their venality, their lust for tyranny, their greed and their evil, all-pervasive perversions. Deconstruct their texts. Unfortunately, the deconstructors, in their supreme stupidity, believe they are doing the right think by advancing, consciously or unconsciously the Arabian agenda: the establishment of the FIKS - The FASCIST ISLAM KORANIC SLAVESTATE.

FIKS fixers must be systematically exposed, denounced and ridiculed as members of the FIKS media harem, FIKS whores. It all starts with the defeat of the Stalinists that rule Israel
.

Posted by: BURT on September 26, 2005 12:24 AM

4. Robert said:

Of course you could tell much about George W Bush by the company he keeps.
like his consiglieur, Former Sec. of State, James A Baker III, of Iraqgate,
the Madrid Conference, the devil behind the RoadMap, etc.
See for example: bakerinstitute.edu and bakerbotts.com.


See following quotes from above mentioned websites:


From bakerinstitute.edu

1) http://bakerinstitute.org/Pubs/workingpapers/BakerInstituteWkspReport.pdf
Creating a Roadmap Implementation Process Under United States Leadership


2) http://bakerinstitute.org/

Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia to speak on
“Saudi Arabia and the International Oil Market”
His Royal Highness
Prince Saud Al Faisal Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud,
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, will deliver a presentation on “Saudi Arabia and the International Oil Market” at the Baker Institute Wednesday, September 21, 2005, at 6 p.m.
[Webcast Information]



3) From bakerbotts.com

http://www.bakerbotts.com/offices/office.aspx?id=733fc9ba-30df-43fd-87b1-f91808f53570


Lawyers in the Riyadh office have served in community positions throughout Riyadh and Saudi Arabia as a whole. For example, since 1996 we have had lawyers acting as general counsel for the National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce and the Saudi Arabia Country Coordinator for the American Bar Association's Section on International Law and Practice. In addition, the perspective and experience of James A. Baker, III, 61st U.S. Secretary of State and 67th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, and Robert W. Jordan, who recently served as U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, offers our clients additional resources on which to rely in the region.


Baker Botts lawyers in Riyadh are frequently called upon to advise U.S. and Saudi companies and to speak on subjects relating to finance and energy in the region. Baker Botts currently serves as Saudi Arabia's correspondent for the International Financial Law Review.

Posted by: Robert on September 26, 2005 05:41 AM

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