One Briefing a Day
- NJDeadzone
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NJDeadzone
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ok, enough with the media storm trying to gobble up ratings. I'm tired of it. I understand that we are in the information revolution, however, it's demoralizing America...period. here's how it affects you:
if you're pro-war...seeing the careless errors made by the military every single day(every other hour) you'll probably be distraught with Bush's generals' decisions.
if you're anti-war...this just puts more fuel on the fire for your arguments which leave you feeling even more upset about the situation in your country.
if you don't have a side or don't give a crap...you're not getting the objective stance you're looking for, coverage is biased toward sides based on each reporter
any comments or concerns?
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bumcheekcity
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do you mean the media shouls stop the briefing, or people should stop posting about it?
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the 24 hour coverage should ease its way down, and the US military should remove reporters from the battlezones. They'd all be entitled to a single government briefing every day that would last a reasonable amount of time and cover the reporters' questions.

