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To: alien2
>What exactly does it say when the media is saying don't trust the media? You hit the nail on the head with that bit of common sense reasoning.

Thanks for the kind words! I was going to comment more on this topic, but I just saw the thread about William Cooper being killed and, honestly, I am literally shaking right now. I'm going to sign off for a while and try to think things through.

Mark W.

94 posted on 11/07/2001 6:29:43 AM PST by MarkWar
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To: MarkWar
I went to the link in the original post. I nearly spit out my Diet Coke.

Guess who says:"I still box. I don't smoke. I'd like to find a reporter who can outdistance me. I have a 31-inch waist, a 42-inch chest. I'm still real butch" and "I'll kick his head in, then bring it home and bronze it."

95 posted on 11/07/2001 6:39:15 AM PST by RummyChick
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To: MarkWar; alien2
Personally I think both of you are a little bit paranoid. This is the expression of one photographer, not acting on behalf of anyone but himself and expressing himself in a way that is open to him. There is not media "conspiracy." It's just that they have beent trained from early on to think a certain way so exaggerating numbers at an anti-American rally comes naturally to them.

When I said that the media is telling us not to trust the media, I see absolutely no evidence that this is a conspiracy to polarize people. It's just a little truth sneaking out between the cracks of the wall the media has built around itself. After all, he's "just" a photographer and won't be taken seriously by many people and his opinion won't be heard by many.

97 posted on 11/07/2001 4:45:39 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner
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