

FOX News told reporter: "We'll tell you what the news is. The news is what we say it is." "We just paid $3 Billion dollars for these television stations." Reporters Steve Wilson and Jane Akre were first asked by FOX News and later bribed, to downplay a story they had on a cancer-causing growth hormone called Posilac. The reporters decided to blow the whistle on FOX News and filed a law suit. After the ordeal was over, it was discovered in the appeals court that it's actually not against the law to falsify the "News." To make matters worse, Monsanto Corporation (makers of Posilac), lobbied dearly to prevent consumer awareness and labeling of their products. Monsanto's chemical trail of terror and death since 1901: http://www.laleva.cc/pharma/monsantofiles.html#Anchor-Controversial-30849
Warning: Do not watch this video more than two times in one day. Excess viewing may result in humming the addictive chorus until epilepsy sets in. As music videos go, it is a perfect storm of YouTube popularity--an endlessly catchy tune, a simple yet original execution (how many times did they have to rehearse that eight-treadmilled routine until they got it right in one long take?) and a proud trumpeting of a low-budget ethos.OK Go - Here It Goes AgainOK Go3 min 4 sec - Aug 7, 2006OK Go, Dancing on Treadmills Buy the album at iTunes: http://doiop.com/ohno/itunes More OK Go: http://okgo.net http://myspace.com/okgo (music_video)
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