TheCowsCameHome
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:08 PM
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This is one thing that really roasts my chestnuts |
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Scenario: Watching the news a 5 o'clock today, regional station in a very large city.
Leading stories, plus there were a few others mixed in:
1. Emergency repairs to a dam that was threatening to break earlier this week.
2. Annual rowing regatta on a river.
3. Winner of the Powerball drawing.
4. Citywide neighborhood cleanup with lots of volunteers.
5. Pumpkin festival in neighboring state.
6. Sports, weather, chatter, etc, etc, etc.
Finally, near the bottom of the hour - It looks like the elections in Iraq were on the up and up. It looks like a "Yes" vote. Blah, blah, blah.
And four more military personnel were killed today in Iraq, bringing the total killed to 1996.
It's like the last story was put in just to use up time. Just unreal.
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:10 PM
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1. "And four more military personnel ..." |
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Edited on Sat Oct-22-05 05:11 PM by madeline_con
and we hit the 2000 mark :(
EDIT can't speel!
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:11 PM
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2. Do you have news at 6? I agree that the soldiers' deaths should |
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lead, but I also think that we need local news to have some priority. The public is innundated hour after hour with partisan news from the Pugs.
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TheCowsCameHome
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:21 PM
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6. Yeah, but the news of these casualties barely gets covered anymore |
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It's like it's not news at all.
This is really sad.
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sam sarrha
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:15 PM
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3. apparently they rush the wounded out of country so the death isn't counted.. |
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Edited on Sat Oct-22-05 05:16 PM by sam sarrha
so how many really died..?? does suicide and accidents in country count..??
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:24 PM
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that's another one of those stories that we will all be scratching our heads saying "where were they?"when it breaks 2 years from now.It'll be just like the going-to-Iraq-for political-purposes major "breaking"story from the LA Times today.We knew this stuff years ago but since we all are tin foil hat wearing liberals the MSM media won't dare report it.I found out from my Vietnam veteran brother a year or so ago about them fudging the numbers on Iraqi deaths.Hmm what a concept republicans messing with the books...
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:17 PM
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4. Bet it was WBZ! I'm from Ma too and it amazes me what the |
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local stations put on the air. Who owns BZ anyway? How about the profound coverage of Rummy on tonights news. It was so mumbled, I could not understand it. News? whatever! Lets check out those pumpkins!
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:18 PM
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5. "News? whatever! Lets check out those pumpkins!" |
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:44 PM
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8. I think we should demand a daily toll... |
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To whom I don't know. It's not like anyone would take notice but if only there could be a count how many Americans, how many Iraqis every day to wake people up! It's like everyone's asleep. They seem to have forgotten that there even is a war or whatever we can call that mess over there.
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