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hey jonnee
how's the feeding trough? i imagine it is full

if you think the NY times is not the leaning tower of liberalism--you might
be delusional. (don't defer to someone else's comments)
i can't point to a single printed mainstream media source in NY that is not
blatantly far to one side or the other. (well maybe one)

the NY Post............a joke....
Daily News.............a piece of crap
the Village Voice.....yeah when i was 18 it was *cool*
Newsday.................not worth the paper it's printed on (well that's not
completely true......makes a good subway seat)

the Wall Street Journal ain't bad. dry but usually fair.

incredible.
can you imagine! in a place with the resources of NYC, not a single
objective news source.
the media (nationwide) learned long ago that people will only listen to what
they want to hear and it is what we are fed.
like big fat cattle.

and kerry is doing the same for you!

how's the sailing going?
gf.


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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In article ,
Dave wrote:
On 06 Oct 2004 15:20:06 GMT, (Bobsprit) said:

They said that the debate was "nearly a draw"
and that "Cheney failed to respond to Edward's attacks"


That one's really a hoot. The most telling point in the debate was when
Edwards was asked how he expected to bring allies aboard when the two

major
potential allies have already said "no thanks, even if Kerry is elected."
Edwards managed to yammer on for the entire two minutes without once

coming
close to addressing the question asked. It's a pity that Cheney didn't

come
back with a simple "Could you please repeat the question for the Senator.

He
doesn't seem to have heard it."


That was probably Edwards' weakest moment. Of course, Cheney had
plenty of his as well. I especially thought he looked vice-
presidential when he LIED about the body count not being 90% our
troops.

I'm hardly surprised at the Times, given their obvious inclinations.


But loco said they called it a draw?? doesn't sound left-leaning to me
Mr. Poodle.


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