by shortonoil » Sun 30 Jul 2006, 15:52:16
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Zardoz said:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'G')ood Lord.
And CBS, in their "60 Minutes" feature last spring, had the nerve to imply that the tar sands were going to save us.
Please take this on its anecdotal value:
I have an acquaintance that worked as an editor for CNBC for some years. He said:
“journalist as a group, are the dumbest pack of M***** F******* he has ever run into in his life” He insists that main stream journalism is a race to produce something that the management wants to hear, regardless of the results of any investigation that they do; if they bother to do any!
You can take this as the second hand information that it is, but the gentlemen, I am referring to, is quite intelligent and has always stuck me as quite sincere. I must admit that I have known some journalist, freelance, that where quite extraordinary. I have personally, however, had very little contact with the corporate variety. Maybe they are a different breed of criter?
I guess that the moral of the story is to look for verification on all things, before believing what is thrown at us from the media.
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