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Professional Journalism
I know you are professional journalists. A profession is a fancy Latin term for the way you express your belief in the one true God as you understand him. Mr. Webster describes profession as the act of taking the vows of a religious community, or: an act of openly declaring or publicly claiming a belief or faith: an avowed religious faith a: a ...
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Coffee NBagodoughnuts
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September 15, 2008
What the dems need to be talking about
Mr. McCain says the reason he is running negative and false ads is that he did not get the debates he wants and the trip to Iraq with Senator Obama that he wants. That puts him in the same group with 2 year olds. Do you want a two year old to be president? It also says this is the way he is going to be with congress if he does get elected. That ...
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Coffee NBagodoughnuts
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September 15, 2008
Re: Is The Media Bias? Here is Evidence of Bias
Media bias is a perceived notion that certain press has and is pushing a viewpoint, instead of reporting news or airing programs in an objective way. That is the way I see it. Such bias often refers to media as a whole, such as a newspaper chain, or a given television or radio network, instead of individual reporters or writers of television ...
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MiamiVice
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August 13, 2008
Liberal bias
''The right wing had no interest in highlighting Obama's nuanced position in Austin, either, because there was (and is) a conservative interest in painting Obama as a heedless and irresponsible pacifist, with absolutely no experience of crashing an expensive aircraft on the territory of a country on which the United States had never declared ...
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Fighting Words
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Shubniggurat
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July 30, 2008
N E G L E C T E D.....C O N S T I T U E N C Y..?
For better or worse, most people vote with their pocket-book. There is a group of people in the USA who are smart, who save their money, and actually want to pay more taxes! ( No, that is NOT a typo.....we DO want to pay more taxes! ) But we can't. Not in the USA. The government won't let us. Now, who the heck am I talking about? Those ...
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discuss
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November 29, 2007
Slate's Romney Ad: You forgot to insult his wife!
I thought the Slate Ad for Romney was, unfortunately, way below the belt. It's not enough to go after Romney, you have to indirectly call Romney and his sons cowards for not having joined the military? So, let me get this straight; if we support our troops in the field, but we've never served in the military, we are cowards? Or perhaps it is ...
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Slate V: News and Politics
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dpflanagan
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November 7, 2007
Yet another horserace article.
And people wonder why Americans don't know how candidates stand on the issues -- or why candidates view actually discussing the issues as a loser's game.
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Kimmitt
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August 3, 2007