Author Topic: Bill O'Reilly vs. Heraldo Rivera  (Read 1674 times)

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Offline RationalThought110

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Bill O'Reilly vs. Heraldo Rivera
« on: April 08, 2007, 09:34:45 PM »
Anyone see the heated argument?

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Re: Bill O'Reilly vs. Heraldo Rivera
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2007, 07:55:30 AM »
Yes, just saw it.  It is too bad that Bill didn't call him a Communist flat out.  These people are so detached and too, they quote statistics that are wrong.  Per capita, illegal aliens commit far more crimes than citizens....  The only citizens that commit more crimes, again per capita, are the shvartzas.  Rivera is a shameful disgrace.  I liked the way he singled out Jewish names to use as examples.  He is such a disgusting piece of subhuman offal it is appalling.  It is very similar to Rabbi Kahane's debate with Denis Prager in that Prager couldn't see the moral difference of murders committed by Islamic savages in Israel to deaths by car accidents.  Comparing apples and oranges.  Here Rivera is so "enlightened" with is communist propaganda that he cannot see that the entire accident would not have happened if the Illegal Alien was not in America but back in his own country.  It is such a shame that Bill O'Reilly isn't a smart man because instead of yelling at Rivers he should have asked him a simple question: If America enforced their border and immigration laws, having kept illegal aliens out, would this specific crime had been committed?  The answer is clearly no.  End of story.  O'Reilly is an establishment individual anyway.  Smoke and mirrors....  We are watching the fall of Rome..
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