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On the road for his October 20 World News Tonight, Peter Jennings slanted a story against Ohio's black Republican Secretary of State, Ken Blackwell, who "made a number of decisions regarding election law which have made other black leaders angry." Jennings snarkily summarized how Blackwell decided "that provisional ballots for people who showed up at the wrong polling station, or without an ID, would only be good at three locations. The Democrats sued him. A federal judge overruled him. Mr. Blackwell is appealing. Democrats say it's Republican trickery."

ABC's Peter Jennings relayed Democratic complaints about Ohio's attempt to stop Election Day fraud.

Three days later, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Blackwell, but ABC didn't report that. ABC has been less concerned about potential election fraud in Ohio, even though Sunday's Columbus Dispatch reported that "Ohio's voter registration rolls are dirty, containing more than 122,000 apparent duplicates." Sunday's World News Tonight skipped that bombshell, but anchor Terry Moran introduced yet another story about Democrats' "concern" that "in the key state of Ohio many of their votes could go uncounted."


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Dan Rather, although not fired for his overt acts of criminal conspiracy to affect an election, was forced into the background (under silent applause by the left I am sure) for his attempt to slander Bush before the election in 2004.

Media Bias?...Left wing media bias?...Sure does make FoxNews look pure as the driven objective snow if you ask me.


Video (Evan Thomas admitting left media bias)

Right, Evan, precisely why John Kerry did so good...He would have lost those 15 points had the media been objective about their reporting...Fox looking better and better, huh Christien?
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