Hi Samuel! 11 Jan 2003, "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> They remind me of russian communist TV ... the only difference is >> that in former Russia Journalist were killed if they did not say >> what the government wanted them to say, in CNN they shut their mouth >> up by their own. SH> In the US if a news reporter does not say what the network wants him SH> to say the network will just fire him. Then he can get an SH> equally well-paying job from another network which has a bias which is SH> more amenable to the reporter's own leanings and opinions. sure ... my point was extermely strong ... :) I just wanted to make people think :))) >> I never in my life have seen such a biased journalism in my life ... >> never ever ! >> SH> I regard the views aired on all of these news networks as being >> SH> very critical. >> Joking again ?? SH> No, I am not joking. They are indeed very critical about what is SH> going on in those areas which they choose to report about. The SH> problem is that they are neglecting to report on some events which SH> many news program viewers regard as highly significant. this is propably the case controversial reports on some issues, and ignoring others. >> Sometimes (sorry in advance) americans seem like cattle which >> blindly follow W to the butcher, without nowing where they are >> going, and what consequences this will have. >> Sorry again ... this is only meant as a wakeup call ... SH> Americans are not blindly following him. If you would visit the SH> newsgroups devoted to political discussions you will find that there SH> are many Americans who are severely criticising GW Bush. But there is no real oppostition against him ... even if he does controversial things. Anyways ... another big surprise for me: Bush administration handles Korea conflict 100 times better than I would have thought possible. SH> Sam Heywood CU, Ricsi -- |~)o _ _o Richard Menedetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> {ICQ: 7659421} (PGP) |~\|(__\| -=> Looking for Love? - Adopt a pet! <=-