Every newspaper, every magazine, every TV/Radio journalist should post their resume, affiliations, and financial dealings. Do they hold Halliburton stock? Exxon stock? Maybe it effects their journalism. Shouldn't they be held to the same standard?
Where did they go to school? What clubs did they belong to? What was their religious upbringing? How rich are they? What party do they belong to? What SUV do they drive? Gay or straight? Affairs? Boxers or briefs? Inhale or exhale? Did they ever use drugs in college? Any DUI's in their past? Have they ever uttered the word 'macaca'? We need a clearinghouse for all this information. It's not about liberal or conservative. It's about point of view and hidden agendas. Lay it on the table Mr.& Ms. Journalist.
Have you ever read World magazine? It is a news magazine written from a Christian worldview. They don't just rubber stamp all things that have a Christian label. You can look it up online to get an idea. It is a very good source.
I posted "Have you ever read World magazine? It is a news magazine written from a Christian worldview. They don't just rubber stamp all things that have a Christian label. You can look it up online to get an idea. It is a very good source."
My apologies, I thought I read World as the source and when I searched the website with no results, I checked to find the source was Worldnet. Nevertheless, World is a great source.
You can be sure that if there was anything about Joe Farah that was worthy of exposure, Hitlery Klinton would have exposed it by now.
He's an excellent newsman.