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R.I.P. - Nelson Mandella
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>>>http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/05/world/africa/nelson-mandela/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
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>>It can't even be put into words. All the news organizations are trying, though, in bold type.
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>Well this give the news organizations something else to harp on and screw up for a few days.
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>Set Rant ON
>We've been hearing about the Hollywood actor who died in the car crash for better part of a week and they've about run out of juice for that one. Heck I was watching CNN the other night (or trying too anyway) - the news anchor saying" at this time it does not appear that the car was drag racing anyone. Now lets turn to our drag racing expert about this crash...." ..so then they show this crappy video taken from a junky webcam across the street - all out of focus and the car is like a tiny dot on the screen - then they ask their "expert" what he thinks happened. The guy says "uhhhh...well...I'd say something went wrong.".....brilliant! Anyway after getting pushed by the anchor some more eventually the guy says "well I think it must of been a mechanical failure" - then in the next sentence says "I have no way of knowing what happened I wasn't there".
>Anyway we'll see what stupid crap they come up for this latest event. I can hear it now "today we'll be interviewing a woman who got a cat from a sister of a friend who used to know Nelson in 1940 ...."
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>Set Rant OFF

For a long time now there's been far more reporting (with or without air quotes) bandwidth than actual news. The last time I recall the various media being filled with what could reasonably be called "news" was during 9/11.
Regards. Al

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