Posted on 01/04/2005 12:53:39 PM PST by Williams
Yes. Do what I do, turn your TV off and watch a movie.
LOL. This reminds me of what happened in church last Sunday. A member of our Adult Bible Fellowship complained about our excessive praying.
Am I the only one sick of the tsunami coverage?
I'm getting kind of sick of the "personal stories" coverage, the ones told over and over and over: the kid on a mattress, an old man holding on a pole..the models missing boyfriend.blah, blah, blah.
The tsunami affected thousands of people, thousands more are helping them..that is worthy of coverage. I would like to know how restoration/salvage/humanitarian efforts are coming along, but the same blond boy being held by his crying father over and over again..is..just..too..much.
The coverage is a fraction of that afforded to 9/11. 9/11 was definitely an extremely newsworthy story, yet only a tiny fraction the number of people died.
Another casualty of the Tsunami news cycle:
The Al Qaida January Propaganda Campaign.
I'm sick of it also...and that Amber Frey....the slut is now going to cash in with her bimbo book...
Thank goodness for FoodTV
I agree a few million dead in Rwanda and througout Africa.. or all the Sudanese Christian children taken as sex slaves tortured and murdered by muslims hardly raised an eyebrow (it seems) let alone a shed tear...
No rush of our military to save them though...or the UN or world outcry against the Muslims...
Nice non controversial disaster for every good person to get behind....which is good...
How we free people pick and choose who to help and who to ignore is kinda amazing sometimes...
Wait till all the deception artists scammier and skimmers are revealed in all this rush to aid...
Matt. 24: 11. And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many. 12. And because iniquity shall abound [iniquity grows, sin increases], the love of many shall wax [grow] cold.
(Matt. 24:11-12).
I've seen estimates ranging from 100k to 500k... we don't yet know the full extent of the damage, although we have a clearer picture now than before. When it first struck, people thought only 20k might have died.
Probably not.
But most have the class, good taste and common sense not to embarrass themselves by admitting it.
bump!
I'm sick of it too!
Yes, yes, yes,...I agree with you!
Bangladesh lost 300,000 people in November 1970 and more than 130,000 in April 1991 from storm flooding. Not that anyone in the US media remembers. Probably because few, if any, of the victims were vacationing French and Germans.
You can say that again!
I think it's already starting to die down. With Congress reconvening, and the bloodbath the RATS are seeking over the Gonzales hearing are going to take over starting in the next day or two. And then there's the Iraqi elections and Michael Jackson's trial. Poor Greta must be beside herself having to talk about a tsunami instead of the latest trial of the century with her rountable of lawyers...
I'm sick of it too.
What I'm sick of is people not using the FR posting guidelines.
This is a vanity, should be labeled as such, and posted in the Chat or Bloggers forum.
I think a lot of it is because they are trying to fill as much time as possible on air. In Arizona the big story is -- rain. A creek overflowed and they covered the same flippin' story using two different reporters.
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