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Re: OT - Kerry a campaign no-show over comment
Here in Ohio, 11/2/2006, 12:12:28 PM,
<tj9kk2t9887vegu8ov5p94bnougco0utpt@4ax.com> wrote:
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> On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 15:59:32 GMT, " dbu." <howardyno@jackass.com>
> wrote:
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> > In article <xn0et8l0zehs6gr002@news.readfreenews.net>,
> > "badgolferman" <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> Art, 11/2/2006, 10:06:49 AM,
> >> <dQn2h.960$L6.195@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net> wrote:
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> >> > Pelosi was just on the Daily Show. Once again you right wingers
> >> > cannot get facts right.
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> >> What is the "Daily Show", a comedy program? It just shows where[/color][/color]
> you >> get your mainstream news facts from.[color=green]
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> > It's only for people who have nothing else better to do.[/color]
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> Unlike Rush and Ann-the-man, at least the Daily Show is often
> humerous. They also don't lie as much on the Daily Show as they do on
> things like Rush's show or the Oreilly BS Factor.[/color]
Do you really believe that a comedy program is a source of fact about
politics? You are living in a delusional state of mind if you really
accept what you are seeing on that show as truth. It is half-truths at
the best, designed to make you laugh.
My suggestion to you would be to broaden your sources of information.
Start with newswires that are supposed to just report facts without
opinion. AP, UPI, Reuters etc. Don't believe everything you read
there either since even the newswires have been forced to retract
images and stories they have published. After that check various other
news entities for different slants on the "facts" and finally use your
own common sense and experience to process the bullshit on each side to
deem what is probably the truth. That usually lies somewhere in
between what is reported and what is rumored.
--
"Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially
denied." ~ Otto Von Bismark
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