Tchocky |
01-23-07 07:31 PM |
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Originally Posted by Sea Demon
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Originally Posted by Tchocky
Reporting with glee? Can you show proof or examples of this?
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Yes. It's there blaring across the headlines everyday. Today we get a video story on the front page of CNN news titled "War Weary families". How about balancing that out with a story of a proud family who's family member is serving in Iraq? And their pride in their military family member. We have yet another helo crash with 5 killed from AP on CBSnews. Agonizing over every death. How does that help with resolve to complete the job? Every death, reported.
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It's not the job of the media to build morale and resolve, what you're thinking of is propaganda maybe?
Should the media balance every report of a plane crash with stories about all the planes that landed safely? No they shouldnt, because troops getting killed in these kind of numbers (25 over the weekend?) is not normal. It is abnormal. It is news.
Would you honestly prefer that the deaths weren't reported?
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If that doesn't look like a concerted effort to demoralize our nation, what is? How many terrorists have we killed? What's the ratio of good guy to bad? What's the actual percentage of deaths to those who have been deployed? And how does it compare to other wars? If you read today's media, you would think we're taking record casualty rates of 95%. When in fact it's less than 1%.
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No, I think that when troop surges of 20,000 are reported, along with "high" casualty figures of 5 per day, most people can work out that 95% of troops arent dying out there.
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You can't see the media bias, that's your problem. Put your head back in the sand, hate America, hope for failure, and vote Democrat above all. Some people are just a lost cause.
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Of course I can see media bias. I'm not saying "the" media bias because there is more than one. every outlet has it's own slant, whether you can see it or not.
I don't hate America. I've made my home here before, and I'm doing it again now.
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