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Re: Re: OT post Any good news out there???????
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Posted by jls on March 15, 2004 at 21:44:23 from (205.188.208.105):
In Reply to: Re: OT post Any good news out there??????? posted by BobMo on March 15, 2004 at 21:04:06:
"if it doesn't bleed it doesn't lead" Seriously, as a reformed news junkie(I even considered journalism at MU) I've found that I'm much better off to Ignore most news sorces, Take the remote, sit down to the evening news and flash all three (ABC,NBC,CBS), They even manage to keep what they consider the major stories in the same order! AND locals!!! for somebody who makes their living using the english language what a bunch of dummies. get hysterical and sell the story!Tragedy has always been the human condition, just never before covered 24/7 in living color by so many with so little restraint. I read many prof. jounals, several mags. (Smithsonian, Natl Hist. Trail rider, readers digest,Am Rifleman, and articals refered to on the net by others). I'm reasonably well informed, the world goes on, and I don't have to wade thru the mental mud. my prayers go with you.
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