djAdvocate
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Post by djAdvocate on Jun 27, 2014 11:44:05 GMT -5
I'd love to know your sources in this country for the real news. Fair question- where do you get your information from?
I see a news story here- and I look at the left, the right, the middle, and then what other countries are saying. What do you do?
Are you like PBP- going to just throw out baseless accusation and run away? My sources vary... depending on who has a story I see a headline about. I don't actually have a particular list of sources I check to see what they are reporting on FIRST. I come across something (maybe on an on-line forum, like here) I want to see further, and then I start checking it out. For any particular "current events" story, I may go to Faux News (intentional misspelling), Huffington Post, Yahoo, CNN, BBC, New York Times, Washington Post, whatever "local affiliate" there may be... and yes, even Al Jazeera. Once a story hunt even took me to the English language version of Pravda (Russian news source... for any that don't know). ironically, Pravda is generally more accurate than the MSM.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2014 19:25:04 GMT -5
Leave, gave... same difference to me. Our stuff was still there for the bad guys to get, because we didn't bring it home with us. Our stuff was there because we invaded their country and upset the balance of power in the region. Oops. He. He, he. LOL... I never said we should have been there in the first place... I was just commenting on what should have happened when we left.
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