>>>And India has lost 30,000 in terrorist attacks till date in what they call jihad and no country ever mourned for them.
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>>In reality we hear little of what happens in the world. An event may be local or international in scope and make the headlines. Very often no follow up is given to a story so we do not know the outcome.
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>>About 10 years ago the news was reporting three nations who were having "wars". In reality there were 58 nations at war during that period.
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>>Tom
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>The openness of the Internet during the last 8-10 years has been one of the most refreshing and informatative periods in the FREE world. But, alas, even our own Congress is talking censorship. ISPs are moderating posting to eliminate law suites, etc... All suffer loss of freedoms of expression because a few don't like what others say and use their money and clout to shut them down. It was nice while it lasted.
>JLK
Jerry;
I find that anything coming from the Internet is suspect. You can publish a web site with little difficulty, and say what ever you like. If you format the content nicely, what you have to say will be attractive thus more "believable". Finding the truth from any source is difficult. The Internet makes it easier “to get your message across”. No problems with publishers or distribution – you will have an audience. Your views true or otherwise are thus “fact”. Just as “factual” as any other news source perhaps.
Tom
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