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Iraq: U.S. Agrees to Limited Iraqi Jurisdiction
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glatt, C'mon... srsly.
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I don't know what you are trying to say. You are quoting news stories that have already been reported, and saying that they ought to be reported. If you are trying to say that they deserve more press, then that's probably true. I won't argue with you over that, but we have had a year's worth of news happen in the last two weeks. Something has to be cut.
In yesterday's presidential debate, the two presidential candidates didn't talk at all about Iraq, that I can remember anyway. It's not just the "liberal" press moving on to other issues. Calling the press "liberal" is one of those things that has been repeated by the conservatives for so long, people are starting to believe it to be true without even thinking about it. |
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A rather unbiased study of the issue. The only one I have seen to date done in an academic setting. http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/article/7726 http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla...UCLA-6664.aspx |
I would say that there is more corporate bias going on than political bias.
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Meanwhile, more Americans are dying in Iraq then when George Jr proclaimed "Mission Accomplished". That is not new and therefore worthy of front page reporting. Also no political solution exists - still. Only way to end a civil war is with a political solution. But Americans cannot even admit it is a civil war; not a war against Al Qaeda. Therefore nothing new to report; nothing has changed. Also little reported is that Afghanistan is so firmly in Taliban hands that even the White House started a complete reassessment of Afghanistan. It is so bad as to even get the George Jr administration attention. Marines have been saying this for over a year. Marines wanted out of Iraq long ago before Afghanistan got worse. Inaction by the George Jr administration means Afghanistan got even worse. More than 4 years ago, more than 50% of Afghanistan was in Taliban hands. Since the mental midget got us in a quagmire in Iraq, better is to ignore Afghanistan. But none of this is as significant as what Wall Street events predict. This crash is only equaled by 1929 – and similar. History suggests massive job losses four years later. The $trillion wasted on "Mission Accomplished" is trivial by comparison. |
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Well the coverage of the debate(s) has been fairly standard. There'd be hell to pay if each candidate didn't get exactly the same amount of coverage for example.
My point is that fox news in general is a joke. It's so far right that it's almost off the table. I'm not quite sure what they're going to do with themselves for the next 10yrs now that a democrat is going to be elected and the situation in Iraq seems to be almost sorted (or at least past the point of daily blowing up of things)...not to mention the whole 'war on terror' rhetoric taking a nose dive. Tell me, what are they going to do? |
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So, you think they are far right from your experience watching Fox News? Reallly? When is the last time you watched? |
We flick it on every now and then if we can't find anything else and we need a laugh. ;)
Probably once a week or so we might watch half an hour. That's usually about all I can stomach of the assortment of idiotic bimbos they have on. |
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