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You think Fox lied when saying they lied?How about if YOU post these alleged "falsehoods", right HERE/NOW, and let's examine if they are false. OK ? Want to accept the CHALLENGE ? Or would you rather cut & run ?The misinformation was stated numerous times on Fox by different people and Fox employees.BTW, hypocrite, it wasn't Fox News. That's the bullshit spewed to dupe moronic lefty sheeple like you. You need to do a simple fact check. It was a statement by a guest on FNC, Steve Emerson, who later admitted his error.Jindal Muslims form no-go zones outside civic control - San Francisco Chronicle
WASHINGTON (AP) — Some countries have allowed Muslims to establish autonomous neighborhoods in cities where they govern by a harsh version of Islamic law, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said Monday during a speech in London.
The Republican, who is considering a presidential campaign in 2016, later defended — and repeated — the statement after facing reporters' questions about his claims.
In a speech prepared for delivery at a British think tank, Jindal said some immigrants are seeking "to colonize Western countries, because setting up your own enclave and demanding recognition of a no-go zone are exactly that." He also said Muslim leaders must condemn the people who commit terrorism in the name of faith as "murderers who are going to hell."
Jindal aides said he did not make significant changes to the prepared text.
The claims on "no-go zones" are similar to those a Fox News guest made last week about places where non-Muslims were not welcome in parts of the United Kingdom such as Birmingham, and "Muslim religious police" enforce faith-based laws.
Steven Emerson, an American author who often is asked about terror networks, told Fox News that in Britain "there are actual cities like Birmingham that are totally Muslim, where non-Muslims just simply don't go in."
Prime Minister David Cameron responded by calling Emerson a "complete idiot."
Emerson later apologized and said his comments "were totally in error." Fox News also issued apologies for broadcasting the comments.
Wow. If you're going to run for President you should probably pay closer attention to the news. That or make a simple fact check of your statements.![]()
Fox News apologizes 4 times for inaccurate comments about Muslims in Europe - Jan. 18 2015 video
Fox News took time out of four broadcasts on Saturday to apologize for four separate instances of incorrect information that portrayed Muslims in a negative light.
Several of the cases involved incendiary comments about "no-go zones" in Europe, where Islamic law supposedly supersedes local law and where non-Muslims fear to go.
Other media outlets have accused Fox of exaggerations and falsehoods, and even British Prime Minister David Cameron mocked one of the assertions.
On Saturday, Fox apologized morning, noon and night.
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