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CNN mistakenly puts 'Bush Resigns' on TV screen




Topic started on 13-5-2007 @ 04:16 PM by Norio Hayakawa


CNN puts "BUSH RESIGNS" on TV Screen

(courtesy of Tal Levesque News Reports --- May 13, 2007)

Here's a screen grab from CNN International around midnight ET:

mediabistro.com: TVNewser
www.mediabistro.com...

This appeared on screen for 12 seconds. (Two seconds before, President Bush had appeared on screen...

"CNN International's CNN Today program, airing at midnight Eastern,
led with the graphic 'Bush Resigns.'
Of course, they meant 'Blair Resigns.'
Freudian slip on the part of a network....OPPS

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reply posted on 13-5-2007 @ 04:20 PM by Sauron


greatlakes beat ya to this one

Bush Resigns!
posted on 11/5/2007 @ 08:38 PM
www.abovepolitics.com...

Edit
I think they just want to get a jump on the gun and be the first to break the news if it happens. I wounder if his new ranch in Paraguay is finished

[edit on 13/5/2007 by Sauron]



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reply posted on 13-5-2007 @ 05:29 PM by FlyersFan


There is already a thread about this elsewhere ... in PTS I think.
www.abovepolitics.com...

[edit on 5/13/2007 by FlyersFan]



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