Re: Clarity needed OT

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On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Frank Stanovcak
<blindspotpro@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> "Eric Butera" <eric.butera@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:6a8639eb0902061020v793d22b9x1430872c2170b72b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:13 PM, tedd <tedd.sperling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:
>>>>
>>>> that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
>>>> go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.
>>>
>>> Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.
>>>
>>> Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable things
>>> about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that "not paying
>>> taxes by elected officials" has not met the same threshold of reporting
>>> "not
>>> knowing how to speak publicly" has made.
>>>
>>> I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay
>>> their
>>> taxes than the other way around.
>>>
>>> In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their facts/words
>>> straight. For example, the "Speaker of the House" just announced that
>>> "Last
>>> month over 500 million people lost their jobs" in her support for the
>>> importance of rushing the approval of the "Stimulus package" (whatever
>>> that
>>> is).
>>>
>>> In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her,
>>> EVERYONE
>>> in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the population
>>> lost
>>> it twice!
>>>
>>> It would be nice if the "Speaker of the House" at least realized how many
>>> people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you didn't
>>> hear
>>> that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they didn't make much
>>> of
>>> it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that would have been something
>>> different -- it would be headline news and on Saturday Night Live.
>>>
>>> Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no
>>> impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of Walter
>>> Cronkite reporting are over.
>>>
>>> Viva opposing opinions.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> tedd
>>>
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>>
>> I think people should just be wise enough to understand the world they
>> live in, how things work, and when people are puppets.  There are lots
>> of ways to find information out there...
>>
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>
> Ok...I'm sure that somewhere in here has to be reference to the original
> topic, and php...right?
>
> Frank...there is isn't there? *sigh*
>
>
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Notice the OT appended? :P

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