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A Scandal of Epic Proportions
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09/10/2007 10:16:56
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>>>Funny you should say that. Here on the UT it seems worse than in the general public. If something is printed by a rightwing media source (or anything not liberal), the left totally discounts it and vice versa. There are very few (if any) media sources out there which don't lean one way or the other so finding a truly non-partisan news source is pretty much impossible these days. Whatever happened to the days when the media was supposed to be non-partisan? Surprisingly many here in the U.S. think their chosen sources of information (right or left) are non-partisan :o)
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>>Non-partisan? Many of the people I know think that his/her news source is gospel! You embrace what you believe in and dismiss everything else. Who has time for truth? How do you find it? The each media source has its own “party line”. :)
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>Finding the truth is not that hard really, you just have to know who to ask. You have my email address? ;)


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>>>>>>Some will argue that the failure's in Iraq after the toppling of Sadam were an unfortunate incident. How much more evidence do you need that those in charge had to work hard to make post Saddam Iraq such a failure:
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>>>>>>http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x1997476
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>>>>>I don't totally disagree, but you're quoting the Democratic Underground. No slant there...
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>>>>Exactly, because it's a Vanity Fair article. I guess some people would distrust the minutes of Supreme Court if they were quoted verbatim by wrong people.
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