To: robowombat
If we just had a local paper that did only local news and sports, I wouldn't have to support the local disinformation rag.
2 posted on
12/16/2005 5:14:04 AM PST by
westmichman
(I vote Republican for the children and the poor!)
To: robowombat
The American mainstream media, needing bad news to keep their ratings up, opt for the Democratic Party view of things...
Nice try, they don't need an excuse.
3 posted on
12/16/2005 5:14:05 AM PST by
carumba
To: robowombat
I love the truth. I hold on to it dearly. Thanks for the post.
4 posted on
12/16/2005 5:17:13 AM PST by
rj45mis
To: robowombat
The media works on the assumption that its readers have no long term memory. No assumption. It's readers may have a vague memory of a corresponding event from last Tuesday, but they don't recall for sure.
5 posted on
12/16/2005 5:22:53 AM PST by
theDentist
(Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspell.)
To: robowombat
The MSM has found out that it can't push it's "truth" any longer....especially when there's "people in their underwear and pajamas" on the Internet analyzing, disputing and correcting what is "reported" to the them.
9 posted on
12/16/2005 5:38:08 AM PST by
Dallas59
(“You love life, while we love death"( Al-Qaeda & Democratic Party)
To: robowombat
How does one go about removing a word from the English language. I mean, if a word no longer exists or is obsolete, how do we strike it from the dictionary?
I think "treason" should be removed. It is a useless word that has no meaning. Nothing amounts to treason. That is, unless you live in Cuba, where you would be killed for treason.
In the US it is called freedom of speech. Where is the line drawn between freedom of speech and treason? If that word even exists anymore.
10 posted on
12/16/2005 5:51:11 AM PST by
HOTTIEBOY
(Long live the Lizard King)
To: robowombat
What the history books will report will be how the battle for Iraq brought democracy (which al Qaeda outright condemns) to the Middle East, and forced Islamic terrorists to show their true colors (fanatic butchers, who dont much care who they kill.) This led to a sharp decline in al Qaedas popularity, and a renewed enthusiasm for democracy throughout what al Qaeda considered their home base.That draws a parallel with the I.R.A., who were heroes in Ireland when they were fighting occupying British troops. But when they turned to terrorism, blowing up pubs and murdering civilian political opponents, then let their true Marxist leanings be known, support dropped. Much of their support came from leftists in the U.S. from then on.
11 posted on
12/16/2005 6:09:08 AM PST by
JimRed
("Hey, hey, Teddy K., how many girls did you drown today?")
To: robowombat
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