lol military.com. Are you stupid? the most bias of all.
2007-04-05 08:24:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
http://www.mediamatters.org
2007-04-05 14:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No--and you won't ever find an absolutely unbiased source. Even the most even-handed people have to pick and choose what they feel is most important---and that's a subjective judgement.
And that's fine. As long as the person/group does two things: a)be careful to get the FACTS right and not falsify them and b) be honest about your own agenda/values/ideology.
2007-04-05 14:59:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Jane's Defense Weekly
2007-04-05 15:00:37
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answered by Crabboy4 4
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Esperanto news sites are the most neutral news I know of. But you'd have top either get an Esperanto translator or learn Esperanto to use them...
Peace!
Byron
2007-04-05 15:04:02
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answered by Byron A 3
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Fox news, we report you decide. Shep Smith does a real good job in trying to remain bias free.
2007-04-05 14:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The best you can do is trust those who freely admit their bias. Look with suspicion on those who claim to have none.
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2007-04-05 14:59:28
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answered by Jacob W 7
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www.votesmart.org
They take no candidate, party, or special interest group money. Its just an issues site, not a news source.
2007-04-05 14:56:10
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answered by steddy voter 6
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C-Span. Raw government in action. You can't even tell whose on whose side. You just have to make up your own mind.
2007-04-05 15:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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"The Economist" is a fairly bias-free magazine/journal.
2007-04-05 14:55:58
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answered by Time to Shrug, Atlas 6
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