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From the page: "THE United States is at war in the Middle East and Central Asia, the economy is writhing like a snake with a broken back, oil prices are relentlessly climbing toward $100 a barrel and an increasing number of Americans just can't afford to be sick with anything that... more
Reviewed by It-slaps-me Dec 03 2007, 07:53am ( 14 reviews ) • latimes.com
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Reviewed by scaramoosh on Dec 04 2007, 1:31am
being in the media. very interesting article from the "times" ...which also has it's agenda. agree with "just realizing this now". cool to stumble onto this site.
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Rated by onreact-com on Dec 03 2007, 8:34am
CNN sucks, but who thought it didn't in the first place?
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Rated by It-slaps-me on Dec 03 2007, 7:53am
From the page: "THE United States is at war in the Middle East and Central Asia, the economy is writhing like a snake with a broken back, oil prices are relentlessly climbing toward $100 a barrel and an increasing number of Americans just can't afford to be sick with anything that won't be treated with aspirin and bed rest. So, when CNN brought the Republican presidential candidates together this week for what is loosely termed a "debate," what did the country get but a discussion of immigration, Biblical inerrancy and the propriety of flying the Confederate flag? In fact, this most recent debacle masquerading as a presidential debate raises serious questions about whether CNN is ethically or professionally suitable to play the political role the Democratic and Republican parties recently have conceded it."
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Rated by achillesmmvii on Dec 03 2007, 7:29am
This was never more evident than during the onset of the current war in Iraq. The power brokers learned long ago to control the media to manipulate the people.
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Rated by braveheartdesign on Dec 03 2007, 7:15am
Its a surprise that the LA Times is writing this
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Rated by zenetik on Dec 03 2007, 7:12am
I love it when the media chastises its own. A free and honest press is more important in America now than it has been in decades and I'm happy to know that, in a time of FoxNews, there are news organizations that are holding themselves and others to a higher professional and ethical standard. A lot of Americans seek out news outlets that reinforce their personal versions of reality, but it isn't the job of journalists to tell people what they want to hear and definitely not what to think. It's the responsibility of journalists to lay the facts out objectively on important issues so people know what to think about.
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Rated by Lantzer on Dec 02 2007, 9:38pm
From the page: "In any event, CNN has failed in its responsibilities to the political process and it's time for the leaders of both the Republican and Democratic parties to take the network out of our electoral affairs."
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Rated by annarovita on Dec 02 2007, 6:54pm
Saudi 9/11 mongering PNAC'ing pieces of jackall turd, they were called from New York CITY fire dept/EMS on Feb 2002, and told the same, the slime balls could do nothing but splutter and hang up. I have the audio, you CNN terror-mongering, hate-mongering, child- killing, PET-murdering, Colon-Nesting-Neutered maggots. Gag in shame CNN. Go pretend you're all that in J-circles, you're pushing up daisies in real J-land.
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Rated by grouchogandhi on Dec 02 2007, 5:02pm
Tell it like it is!
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Rated by bilklb on Dec 02 2007, 4:24pm
The title summarizes it perfectly. This is an interesting read.