To: Timesink
DOES ANYONE DOUBT
the reporters working for the press KNOW what they will say before the event happens and they have an agenda??
This isn't like a famous old celebrity, where one can write an obituary before the passing.
To: Recovering_Democrat
Of course they have an agenda. I agree that they know in advance how things will be reported.
5 posted on
02/02/2003 3:05:53 PM PST by
ladyinred
To: Recovering_Democrat
I know a reporter who filed a story about the passage of an important bill, because he/she had a deadline, and the Senate was slow! You can't imagine the angst he/she went through until the Senate actually voted and the bill passed! We all felt really sorry for him/her. ;-)
To: Recovering_Democrat
"DOES ANYONE DOUBT "
. . .no, do not doubt it. But I am wondering what 'experiments' they were bringing home.
I do not doubt that their was more than a little 'spying' going on and am wondering if the results of this mission went down with the ship.
28 posted on
02/02/2003 5:30:52 PM PST by
cricket
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