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Old 06-28-2009, 01:13 AM
JerzeeGrlinOKC JerzeeGrlinOKC is offline
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Default Re: Fox Argues They Have a Right To Lie and Distort News - Appellate Court Agrees

Hey guys thanks for answering my question. Pretty diverse news sources out there. I think more and more that NPR is the best all around. I do love Dianne Rehm, and All Things Considered, but I gotta tell ya my fav show is Science Friday (too bad its once a week).

I have this habit of waking up in the morning and like some old lady needing a routine, so I eat my cereal and watch the talking heads, but more and more I get angry and just shut the thing off. So frustrating to watch the same repetitive non-informative bullcrud they feed you, while little actual useful information about world happenings seems to occur (mostly pointing fingers at CNN, but also including the morning talk-style shows). To me its not partisan, its just sensationalism at its most obvious. They feed us what they think will get the lowest-common-denominator American to not flip the channel. Too bad I have had the habit of being a lowest-common-denominator in the morning (that changes after coffee, I swear).

Its better than the local news though, at least...gawd...
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