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Napolitano baselessly claims White House "wants to own your computer when you sign up for Cash for Clunkers"

August 18, 2009 6:07 pm ET

From the August 18 edition of Fox News' Glenn Beck:

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Previously:

Dobbs pushes debunked Cars.gov claim to accuse admin. of being "authoritarian regime in waiting"

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    • Author by blueline99 (August 18, 2009 6:14 pm ET)
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      This was a debunked lie that I think Glenn Beck or Bill O' Reilly started.

      It was debunked by FactCheck.org on August 10.

      Man this guy can't even been current with his lies!

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    • Author by Bad News (August 18, 2009 6:19 pm ET)
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      "And i'll huff & i'll Puff and i'll Blow your Clunker Down"
      I guess when you are doing Commercial Free TV you need to fill the time with meaningless Sound.
      Is it just me or is Mr. Napolitano gaining a few Pounds?
      Or is he just trying to replace Glen Beck's Crown?

      Speak truth to power.


      Mr. News
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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (August 18, 2009 6:20 pm ET)
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      Thanks to Bush 53 they already do. Remember the Patriot Act and the telecommunication companies foldind ????
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    • Author by terrapin53 (August 18, 2009 6:21 pm ET)
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      I work for the government and that security tag comes up all the time if I log into work from home. IT is standard language on all government computer systems, and for that matter many corporate computer systems as well. It is a warning to the user. Only idiots on Fox would turn this around that the government is spying on you.
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    • Author by ladyday59 (August 18, 2009 6:30 pm ET)
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      I just purchased a car through the CARS program. Let me address some of the judge's lies...

      First of all, I didn't "sign up" for the CARS program. I was enrolled by the dealer from whom I purchased the auto.

      Secondly, the only information that was given was my name, the VIN number of the vehicle I traded in, and the VIN number of the vehicle I planned to purchase. Neither my e-mail address nor any information about my computer was requested.

      So, how, without being provided with any information about my computer, is the government going to "own" it?

      Teh stoopid, it burns...
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    • Author by dr. matt (August 18, 2009 6:42 pm ET)
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      Yup...Barack Obama invented internet cookies....it's true, you betcha!
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    • Author by WhatImlost (August 18, 2009 6:53 pm ET)
         
      Darn it Judge you are one of the smarter people on FOX, most of the tim I see you as a guest on some show I may not agree with you but you sould very knowable on the subject and have a supportable and reasonable argument.

      But everytime I see you guest host you come across like an Idiot, I assume because you just read the prompter, but even that's not an excuse as I'd like to think you'd at least want to have the moral standards not to devalue yourself and your opinion by spewing the pointless garbage that the show's normal hosts do. Come on Judge at least ask them if you can write your own stuff in the prompter next time.
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    • Author by Digital Jedi (August 19, 2009 2:24 am ET)
         
      Is somebody going to tell these people that having a list of email addresses is about as insidious as having a list of MySpace screen names?
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    • Author by Digital Jedi (August 19, 2009 2:24 am ET)
         
      Is somebody going to tell these people that having a list of email addresses is about as insidious as having a list of MySpace screen names?
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