Yes, it is.
On the Calif. coast, from Humboldt County north it is called "behind the redwood curtain". The news is censored and filtered through a very narrow-minded filter before being broadcast.
2007-11-16 05:08:11
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answered by Gaspode 7
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The media, and the political parties rely on the lack of information provided to Americans, rural or not, they hope that only the most (in)famous candidates shall be the ones on the minds of voters.
2007-11-16 05:15:16
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answered by . 5
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Neocons ensue to be liars. the traditional public of the populatoin occurs to rejoice Christmas. The ceremony itself is meant to rejoice the beginning of Jesus, yet even aethists tend to rejoice it. provided that the top of the fulfillment of the neocons in the U. S. has been the conflict in Iraq, I actually have a no longer hassle-free time taking something that they say at face fee. little doubt conservatives will now call me "The Grinch who Stole Christmas", which became into probable my prominent christmas tale while i became right into a baby.
2016-11-11 20:02:58
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answered by ? 4
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An excellent point. If democracy is to flourish, the debates should be broadcast on over the air television.
2007-11-16 05:07:15
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answered by Zardoz 7
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You didn't miss much. CNN just asked a bunch of right-wing talking points, not dealing with any of the issues. It's turned into a horse-race, where it's nearly impossible to find out who stood on what.
2007-11-16 05:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You have broadband but no cable?
Hmmm. If I were you, I would move. I think you're on a range.
2007-11-16 05:07:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No attack really, they just find you boring.
2007-11-16 05:06:33
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answered by Kiker 5
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