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"And in this case "the media" is only pro democrat newspapers and news anchors." No, in this case "the mainstream media" is whoever will do the governments bidding without actually investigating the content. Presently, any outlets of dissenting opinion are labeled "un-American", "crackpots", and "traitors".
Pro-Democrat is only a little buzzword for people who can't won't think for themselves, as is Pro-Republican.
The masses are being spoonfed soundbites of crap designed to make the current administration look like they know what they are doing (None of them do, Rep or Democrat, BTW).
If you really want to know what is going on in this world you would step past party lines and read other sources of news (Not just from this country). Take it all with a grain of salt and decide for yourself rather than letting the a 4 min story on the toob be the end of your research.
Just like religion, a good administration invites scrutiny. This one is attempting to legislate your rights to know what they are doing, supposedly for your interests, out of the equation.
The only party I subscribe to is my own. The present parties are only labels to make it easy for you to identify with. What people should be worrying about is, what really gets done, and is it in your/our best interests. Is this "war" really in your best interest?
"What a great time to be an American" In the spirit that it was intended, I agree.
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| said by M0rpheus: No, in this case "the mainstream media" is whoever will do the governments bidding without actually investigating the content. Presently, any outlets of dissenting opinion are labeled "un-American", "crackpots", and "traitors"...........
There is precious little dissenting opinion now that a handful of corporations control most of our news media. said by M0rpheus: Just like religion, a good administration invites scrutiny. This one is attempting to legislate your rights to know what they are doing...
This is not a good administration, neither was the previous one. Corruption and incompetence have become acceptable at the highest levels of government and industry. |
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| said by pupowski: There is precious little dissenting opinion now that a handful of corporations control most of our news media.
Exactly my point. Even if there are reporters here who want to criticize, they have to think twice about the consequences... Why write/say it if you will have to apologize and equivocate later (anyone watch Politically Incorrect?). Provided, of course, that you will even be allowed to say it.
said by pupowski: This is not a good administration, neither was the previous one. Corruption and incompetence have become acceptable at the highest levels of government and industry.
Or the one before that, Or the one before that, Etc... With each new administration it gets worse, as the powers-that-be become more and more consolidated. Revising history in order to foster the "correct" responses from us.
I can name 30+ "conservative" commentators on T.V./radio today. How many "liberals" can you name? -- nam et ipsa scientia est(Knowledge is power) |
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I can name 30+ "conservative" commentators on T.V./radio today. How many "liberals" can you name?
Maybe you can identify them, because the identify themselves, most of the liberals ones "say oh no we aren't liberals" while they vote about 95% with liberal causes, when they are the national news services. -- Jamming *Team Z Member* |
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| The huge majority of print and television media journalists are liberal. No secret and no debate there. The only place conservative media personalities dominate in numbers is in the field of talk radio.
As for identifying who is liberal and who is conservative in either the news media or the news itself, it is easy. If someone is liberal their name and title, if any, is just given. For instance Columnist and commentator John Smith. This is no matter how liberal he is or how liberal of an organization he may represent or be a spokesperson for. If on the other hand he is a conservative he will almost always be identified as "conservative" columnist and commentator John Smith.
Simple stuff really. -- Just because its accurate doesn't mean its true. [text was edited by author 2002-04-15 02:16:03] |
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