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is it a liberal media when the news tries to make a 'rift in the community'
when one community wants to put up signs but some anti-sign group doesnt like that because it 'distracts drivers'.. people also use cell phones so if you make a news thing talking about a group of people who want to put up signs that may lead to a rift you should start talking about all the those things that cause car accidents
what do you think that advertisements on the road distract you?
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At 5/1/07 12:26 PM, unowned wrote: is it a liberal media when the news tries to make a 'rift in the community'
when one community wants to put up signs but some anti-sign group doesnt like that because it 'distracts drivers'.. people also use cell phones so if you make a news thing talking about a group of people who want to put up signs that may lead to a rift you should start talking about all the those things that cause car accidents
what do you think that advertisements on the road distract you?
I mean, are you trolling or what? There is no such thing as "a liberal media", its a political persuasion held by like one american news channel. You cant walk up to 'a liberal media' and shake its hand. What the fuck does that have to do with advertising on the roadside.
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Changes nothing. An event cannot be "A liberal media". Period.
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At 5/1/07 01:26 PM, Tal-con wrote:
I don't drive, and I never see picketers in Sparta, New Jersey, so I wouldn't know about that.
Sparta, New Jersey? I bet your city had a great time when "300" came out. :)
I think that this guy has the wrong perception of the "liberal" media. This sounds more like something about commercialism, not liberalism.
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At 5/1/07 05:35 PM, Tal-con wrote:
I don't know what you mean, but there is no doubt the media is definitely liberally biased. Numerous studies have already concluded this. I could name more, but I'm lazy.
"is it a liberal media when the news tries to make a 'rift in the community'"
my point is that the OP's post A: makes no sense and B: Even with correct grammar / syntax makes no sense

