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GUEST,Old Guy BS: Popular Views of the Bush Administration (1203* d) RE: BS: Popular Views of the Bush Administration 13 Nov 05


Bobert:

If you would check out some of my cut n pastes you would see news papers and sites such as PBS.org. There are very few blogs and even the blogs point to real sites.

I made my statement about Ritter and then proceded to back it up. I verify that my opinion is correct this way and learn a lot in the process. Have you tried to find out anything about him yourself? Seems to me his head got a little to large and he thought he was running the show. Google for alpha dog and Ritter. Then he made "Documentary" with Iraqi money going into his pocket and he changed his mind about Iraq's WMDS being a threat. Now AL jazzera? Please don't mke me laugh by suggesting he is honest. He is a traitor.

Now what makes printed media any better than news sources on the net? You can't put it in the bird cage but you can't fill up the landfill with it either.

I generally start with a Google News search and branch out from there. If I hear something on the radio I try to find it on the net. Ever heard of Jayson Blair? His crap was printed and sold too.

Now Amos's stuff which he frequently cuts and pastes comes from primo sources like Clarissa Pinkola Estes. Her only claim to fame apparently is a PHD. My wife has one of them but she ain't my chief advisor.

It seems like every fact I can find is found to be disproved by you with no backup.

Now which of us seems more knowledgeable? You don't even make an effort to push the right keys when you post.

You major position seems to be "The sky is falling"

My position is "It ain't falling for a while yet so let's figure out a solution"




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