Phoebe Loosinhouse
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Wed Nov-29-06 08:09 PM
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Well, it's official - the "News" can't handle the news |
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How strange that none of the networks or even cable stations are capable of discussing the news that the blogs have been discussing all day - the agreement between Al-Talibani and Iran and the defection of the Al-Sadr part of the Iraqi government. I have just started hearing about Al-Sadr, but not a whisper of the other.
They are still just debating endlessly the stupid spin about the missed meeting. And they are afraid to report that like anyone with a lick of common sense would. "It was just a Courtesy meeting" yeah, right.
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Phoebe Loosinhouse
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Wed Nov-29-06 08:37 PM
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1. well, really quick, one could contrast the home page of Huffingtonpost |
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with that of MSNBC.
One is reporting the Iran/Iraq alliance and ramifications and one is not. So which is the MORE legitimate breaking news source?
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Wed Nov-29-06 08:38 PM
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2. Run... no FLEEE from cable news and go back to local |
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at least they still do "news" on the local stations in my area
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Clark2008
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Wed Nov-29-06 08:39 PM
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Maliki's snub has more to do with the security agreement with Iran than any stupid memo the Bush Administration leaked - and this is why they leaked it. To get all the made-up mynas to talk about the memo and not the important event of the day.
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