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Orange Sand Proving Oil Cover Up~~~Daily Report from Pensacola Beach July 3 2010!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1024862:MV8xMTIxMjM4XzE3OTU4NjM1XzhCQTFDMDFF] [quote:Cornelius Figgyfinn] At what point did the reporting of news go from the gathering of facts from various sources---true investigative work---to the simple regurgitation of press releases for public consumption? Did 9/11 bring the oversight of media by government, or does it simply seem that way? I'm at a loss to describe how anyone can see differences between political parties anymore, just as I am at a loss to comprehend how individuals of intellect--truly bright, educated people--can watch the news, shake their heads and [i]not[/i]question what they are being fed. It all somehow reminds me of [i]They Live[/i]. From afar, the idea in the Gulf now seems to be, control what images and information is getting out, do a great deal of public relations legwork and sooner or later, two things will happen: -people will forget -some other event will overshadow what's going on. At what point does the average Joe wake up and smell the napalm? [/quote] My father in his day was one of Canada's top journalists. He began muttering many years ago about "talking heads". He is not yet in his grave, but if he is watching this horror, it will surely put him in his grave. OP, please, can you peek around at the bird situation where you are, and comment? Thanks you for all that you are doing! :hf: [/quote]
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