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Old 10-24-2002, 10:26 AM  
the indigo
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Originally posted by CDSmith
Do I really have to explain this to you??

After a story is reported, a lot of things happen. Other news agencies interview witnesses and bystanders, people talk, things come to light, and the truth eventually surfaces. If that truth is widely different from what the original *reporter* or *newssource* told the world, then shit hits the fan pretty quick, and they take a shitstorm of flack and criticism. They lose credibility, something that no news agency wants. So they do their best to report things as they happened, or as they are happening. Period.

If you have a problem with this, then it's your problem.
You believe that truth will show up on CNN?

"Sorry people, we lied to you"

Surf the net, listen to world news and you might get something different. But if only watch CNN and local papers, like most americans, you're biased. Come on, did you travel in your life? Go buy some newspapers around the world and read the headlines & editorials.
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