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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 11:12 pm
by mayhem
|Dalen| wrote:
tempest wrote:
|Dalen| wrote:
Deapoh wrote:*sigh* just keep posting his name EVEN THOUGH HE WANTS TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS.
um...

http://www.williambevan.co.uk/
hahaha wtf
i think he's fooled everyone, including the folks that thought his real name was leaked. ;)
:script:

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 7:07 am
by killer b
jackquinox wrote:
killer b wrote:NPR... The only radio station I would listen to when I listened to radio in that form. I started listening to npr at 8ish I remember having this bad feeling when I when I was a child that the u.s. wasn't all they were telling me.I loved the classical music npr played and to then hear the bbc news at that age affected me.When I was growing up I only heard about this president this country and its greatness. bullshit is a better word but I wont get started on that. anyway. who cares about me.


Its great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! to see that dubstep or great sounds are still being played on npr. and who better to represent them.

Peace B
Found what you wrote here very interesting, I have never watched american news other than a bit of CNN and when i was in the US i never watched TV other than for 20 minutes in a Motel once and i couldn't stand the amount of adverts coming on every 5 minutes so i had to switch off. Do you feel that the American broadcast news paints a very different picture even from what the BBC will report? I read the New York Times on many an occasion and found them to be very anti on the War on Terror and nearly every other page had at least one story to do with another soldier or innocent dying in Iraq or Afghanistan. Does the press and the storys it reports change very dramtically from state to state in your opinion?


I dont really watch american T.V either. As for the news I used to watch the bbc instead of ours because I felt it to be more truthful.(now I independently research what I wish to know) In my experience having been lucky to live in many states. I would say that reports are different. The people in charge in Utah for example are going to moderate the news much more than the people running things in San Fran. The New York Times is a good read.There are articles about anti war all the time but has the president pulled the troops that never should have been there in the first place. In my opinion nope not yet.... ;(
personally I am not happy about alot of the decisions that this government has made. I do not feel as if the choices made by the ones in charge reflect what the people want. ah.. I should stop now before I write a book. Peace b