To: kattracks
It is indeed ironic that in the age of satellite and internet technology, accurate news is still so difficult to obtain. Now we that have the technology, politics have become an impediment that makes us deaf and blind to the truth.
3 posted on
04/22/2004 9:34:55 AM PDT by
Spok
(They call me old Hugh, but I doubt I'm 80.)
To: Spok
Are there any shortwave radio stations set up over there, from which we may receive more info?
5 posted on
04/22/2004 9:37:40 AM PDT by
First_Salute
(May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
To: Spok
Why isn't Fox News at Fallujah? Is any majorar westen journalist at Falluhah? Or even outside of the Green Zone in Baghdad?
6 posted on
04/22/2004 9:38:24 AM PDT by
Burkeman1
("I said the government can't help you. I didn't say it couldn't hurt you." Chief Wiggam)
To: Spok
I have wondered why the quality of the current news is so low. I have been reading newspapers for 60 years, and I can't remember when the information content has been lower. The "reporters" don't appear to know anything or to know how to write down what they knew. About all I read in today's papers are the car ads and the "funnies".
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