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Why aren't Americans getting news?

Unread postby KevO » Thu 16 Jun 2005, 19:36:29

such as this for instance
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4101420.stm

Surely if this was mainstream in the US like it is in Europe things may change?
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Unread postby Jack » Thu 16 Jun 2005, 19:41:04

Most of us - those who attend the news at all - get our "news" from the television networks. We are marvelously informed about the smallest details of the Michael Jackson trial - and yet know nothing of our budget and trade deficits. We know much about the local sports teams upcoming contest - and not a thing about the rise of China.

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Unread postby LadyRuby » Thu 16 Jun 2005, 19:41:40

I'm an American and I'm flabbergasted that the general public isn't marching on the streets against Bush, Inc. So many reasons to be outraged, but unfortunately the 49% plus of us who voted strongly against him are stuck for several more years.
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Unread postby MD » Thu 16 Jun 2005, 19:46:34

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jack', 'M')ost of us - those who attend the news at all - get our "news" from the television networks. We are marvelously informed about the smallest details of the Michael Jackson trial - and yet know nothing of our budget and trade deficits. We know much about the local sports teams upcoming contest - and not a thing about the rise of China.

Ignorance is Strength. 8)

Michael Jackson? Who is Michael Jackson?
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Unread postby aahala » Thu 16 Jun 2005, 19:55:09

The memo is getting some coverage in the US. The memo is new, but
the information in the memo isn't all that new.

A lot of America's knew before the Iraq resolution that Bush wanted to
invade Iraq and had been inclined to do so even before 911. Some fraction
of those supported the invasion anyway. And events have made it pretty
clear to anyone above the age of 10, that preparations and the
original justifications were largely lacking.

Now, since then, a lot of stuff has some out and larger percent than before
have come to the conclusion Bush had decided, or really wanted to invade
before the UN thing.

In any case, the percentage of support was about 80% or so when we
started and nearly 60% now believe it was a mistake.
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Unread postby Laurasia » Thu 16 Jun 2005, 21:36:34

Watching the unofficial Democratic hearings about the Downing Street Memo right now, on CSpan 2. Taking place in a cramped room.

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Unread postby dinopello » Thu 16 Jun 2005, 21:43:07

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')ichael Jackson? Who is Michael Jackson?


The one and only...

http://www.beerhunter.com/
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Unread postby jdmartin » Thu 16 Jun 2005, 23:32:40

I believe that those that are outraged are those that voted against Bush in the last election (I did). Those that voted for Bush want to keep chanting the mantra "everything's gonna be all right". They don't want to believe that it's all coming apart. This is why they're preparing for the Rapture. As long as God comes down and swoops them all up, they won't have to worry about unemployment, starving, and global warming. On the other hand, those left behind in the Rapture won't, either, because they'll be wailing and gnashing their teeth.

I mean not to poke fun at anyone's religious beliefs, but only to use this example to show the absurdity of those who refuse to believe anything but sunny skies are on their way...
After fueling up their cars, Twyman says they bowed their heads and asked God for cheaper gas.There was no immediate answer, but he says other motorists joined in and the service station owner didn't run them off.
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Why Americans Don't Get The News

Unread postby savethehumans » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 00:42:05

1. The sheeple don't really WANT the REAL news. They want "the American way of life." The REAL news tells them they can't have it.

2. The rulers of the sheeple don't WANT the REAL news aired. The sheeple might wake up and be a nuisance in their plans for a country under elite/military control.

3. The rulers of the rulers don't WANT the REAL news aired. They haven't quite finished setting up their little impenetrable fiefdoms, from which they will rule the surviving human race. Globalization? World dominion? Well, at least regional dominion. . .like in those good ol' Middle Ages! They're in control NOW; they'll want to be in control THEN! 8O

BTW, you hear about the Runaway Bride getting engaged to Michael Jackson? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Unread postby some_guy282 » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 03:29:55

I took a Media and Politics course last term in school. My professor mentioned once that polls show the American public want our news to be objective and pro American. Hrm... :?
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Unread postby Grimnir » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 04:21:41

MSNBC (finally) has an article about it:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8248236/

It's near the top of their front page at the moment.
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Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 05:45:37

Why didn't 3rd Reich Germans get all the news? Why didn't Soviet Russians? Do you really think the Chinese man-in-the-street knows how things are in the US? (if so, would they be as eager to move here?)

Where's that quote again, about our being an Empire and creating our own reality?
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Unread postby Revi » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 07:40:18

Reality is agreed perception. Unfortunately there is also a reality imposed by nature.
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Unread postby lotrfan55345 » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 12:45:21

I wonder what the political situation in the United States would be if the most watched news service was the BBC. :wink:
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Unread postby julianj » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 13:30:51

Sorry guys.

The BBC isn't a wonderful impartial news service. It purports to be, but it first backed the Establishment against the British General Strike in 1926. Thats when it stopped being a private company under Lord Reith and became a public corporation. It's just a bit more subtle about how it slants the news.

An example, Greg Dyke, the BBC director general, and Andrew Gilligan, the reporter, who broke the news that the British Govt was lying about WMDs have both been sacked. Even though subsequent events have proved them correct.

But no-one who lied in Goverment has been sacked. They've been promoted.
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Unread postby highlander » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 13:49:11

Well, I'm glad the "truth" is coming out, finally. These honorable democrats have no polital agenda at all. They just want "truth" to be told. It will be great when all americans wake up and see the evil incarnate in the Bush regime and throw them out. Get honorable, honest democrats in office, global warming will end. Peak oil will be solved, blah, blah blah

Get a grip folks.
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Who would be President?

Unread postby PlannerBee » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 16:43:29

If Bush gets impeached Cheney would become President unless they had charges against him that would prevent it. Who would be President then and then who?
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Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Sat 18 Jun 2005, 20:43:05

Clinton got impeached and he stayed right in office, puffin' and grinnin' oops I guess it was Monica who was puffin', how did impeaching Clinton change anything?

Best-case scenario is, Bush is ousted and we have President Cheney. Why didn't the Dems just get out to the polls in 04 and make an actual change? Why'd they nominate a stuffed shirt like Kerry, who only made Bush seem not so bad?

There's a lot to answer for here, and the Dems just don't get it.
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Unread postby bobaloo » Sat 18 Jun 2005, 20:55:04

Twenty years ago in law school a good friend of mine was a physician, about 60 years old, who had decided to go to law school just for "fun". He had grown up in Argentina and moved away when he was in his 40's.

He used to look at me and say " Beel, you know the difference between Argentina and the U.S.? In Argentina, we all KNOW the press is controlled."

Since we've found out that the intelligence agencies have reps in all the major news sources around the country, it's starting look more overt than just corporate interest.
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Unread postby nuhax » Sun 19 Jun 2005, 01:05:14

This is just another ploy by Democrats to capitalize on Bush's current low approval ratings. The memo is a non-issue in the US. Who cares whether he made up his mind or not at that poin--does it really matter? There were more than enough reasons to go into Iraq pre and post 9/11.
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