All newpapers and television stations are sensored and report only what they are told to report. If they try and expose the truth then they risk being locked up in one of Bush's "Terrorist Prisons" and face the cold hard reality of being held for life without a reason, without bail, without a trial, without parole, and without breakfast.
Of course they also have to face extreme acts of torture as well.
All I know is everytime I see Bush on T.V. he looks like a deer caught in somebody's headlight's.
Hopefully one of these nights he will remain frozen long enough for a semi-tractor-trailer to slap him at 75 mph.....flying him into the Bushes.....which is where all the Bushes belong.
Happy Bush Beating Baby! :-)
2006-07-16 07:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I honestly watch a little of each cable news channel whenever a new development happens, like the Israel/Lebanon crisis. I switch between CNN, CNN International, MSNBC, and just for fun I see what those kooks on Fox News are saying. I watch CSPAN a couple times a week, whenever there's a panel hearing on one of the major issues or scandals. I catch the AP News on the radio, since they have it on a loop and it's on every hour on the hour. I honestly don't catch much of my info in newspapers since I don't subscribe to them, there is a little bit in my local paper, but nothing I didn't already know from network news.
Oh ya, I read all the Yahoo! News every morning early.
2006-07-13 22:43:31
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answered by nukecat25 3
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Internet: Mostly The BBC site, followed by CNN, but also - the headlines on YAHOO!
Newspapers: The Japan Times and Daily Yomiuri (English Newspapaers in Japan)
Other people - I work with a diverse range of people who have all got information and news from different sources - I learn a lot through staff room discussions.
2006-07-13 17:45:25
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answered by chocolette 4
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Fox News
Yahoo News
2006-07-15 16:41:12
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answered by redchili68 4
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I get most of my news from Yahoo. I don't watch the news much cuz you have to sit through all the sad stuff to see 10 seconds of something interesting they showed a preview of at 7. Also, I get a tiny bit of news from the radio in the morning.
2006-07-02 12:28:28
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answered by Buckeye Girl 1
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I get my Information from Multiple sources and look at views from many differnt papers around the world.
Newspapers, Local TV news, ACable TV News, NPR, Radio Free Europe, AFN, Local Arab News, BBC Asia, BBC Arabia.
2006-07-16 01:09:50
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answered by CrzyCowboy 4
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I get much of my information from the different news stations, and newspapers, and I'm one of the few people in the West that gets some of my information from people in Israel and the territories.
2006-07-14 14:48:24
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answered by rambocommandodude 2
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I watch Fox & Friends in the a.m. when I'm getting ready for work.
I read my city's local paper for local news.
I read some of the news stories on the Internet.
When I want a different perspective on the news, I watch CNN.
Sometimes I watch Bill O'Reilly.
2006-07-14 10:18:23
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answered by No Shortage 7
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The Internet, the radio, TV and newspapers..... then it's up to me to filter it and come up with my own interpretation.
I don't believe that we're getting news as much as were getting pre-interpreted and pre-packaged propaganda espousing a particular agenda, with most of that being more leftist oriented.
2006-07-13 00:30:03
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answered by tantamount_to_anarchy 2
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Google & Reuters mostly. Some magazines (Popular Science, Wired, Fast Company...stuff like that.) Lots of blogs.
2006-07-02 12:29:56
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answered by D 3
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