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Fox News takes ownership of more protesters' rhetoric

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/12/09 5:22 PM EDT

From Fox News' live coverage of the September 12 protests:

“ASK SANTA ANNA HOW IT WENT FOR THE LAST PRESIDENT WHO TRIED TO TAKE AWAY TEXAN'S RIGHTS?”

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“DONT BARNEY FRANK ME!”

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“OBAMACARE IS ELDERLY GENOCIDE”

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Previously:

Fox News takes ownership of tea parties, and, therefore, their extremist rhetoric

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