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Fox Denies Entrance to Veterans Demanding an Apology from O’Reilly [VIDEO]

Posted by Robert Greenwald, Brave New Films at 12:12 PM on February 1, 2008.


The vets brought a petition with 17,000 signatures demanding that O'Reilly apologize to all of America's homeless vets.
Homeless Vets Attempt to Deliver Petition to Bill O'Reilly

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Bill O'Reilly said there aren't any homeless veterans, and if there are, there aren't enough to matter and/or they're all mentally ill addicts. So we sent a group of homeless veterans to the FOX News building to show O'Reilly they do indeed exist. The vets brought a petition with 17,000 signatures demanding that O'Reilly apologize to all of America's homeless vets. Documentary filmmaker Dan Lohaus (www.whenicamehome.com) and field producer Robin W. captured the action.

Robert Greenwald sits on the board of the Independent Media Institute, AlterNet's parent company

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Robert Greenwald is the director/producer of "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price" and "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism."


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