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To: hope_dies_last

Journalists or those [posing as journalists should be neutral in their reporting.

There is no neutrality in America;s media.
It is liberal in it;s views and distorts facts and makes up their own stories and reports them as facts.

It is impossible to believe anything the media reports in politics, and in other news, it has gotten so you can tell the race of the person’s being reported on by the failure to mention the race.


4 posted on 10/01/2012 11:23:55 AM PDT by Venturer
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To: Venturer
....it has gotten so you can tell the race of the person’s being reported on by the failure to mention the race.

In our local paper a shooting that killed a woman and wounded a man was being reported on just the other day. It was reported as gang related. The names of the victims were obvious names that are common to black people. The report stated at the end that they were looking for a "tall man" as the shooter. No other description, just a tall man. In other words, the paper was too chicken-$hit to report the race of the shooter even to help find a murderer.

Another FReeper once stated here and I quote: "Political correctness is the belief that you can pick up a turd by the clean end".

Political correctness should be consider anathema to a free press.

15 posted on 10/01/2012 11:54:57 AM PDT by Bullish (The stink from this amateur regime smells all the way to Kenya.)
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To: Venturer

Journalists no longer give us the news: They give us their opinions of the news. The sooner the American people wake up to that, the sooner we can make changes.


19 posted on 10/01/2012 12:05:50 PM PDT by Monkey Face (A clean desk is a sign of a sick mind.)
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