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Leythos wrote:
> In article <ufFgow8sFHA.464@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> ntotrr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
>> "Leythos" <void@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.1d88af95b7354723989f27@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> In article <OoZRQu6sFHA.3264@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> dontemailme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
>>>> Leythos wrote:
>>>>> In article <O6jL915sFHA.2008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>>>> dontemailme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
>>>>>> The same way the media was getting in and out. The same was
>>>>>> buses were getting in and out since the Wednesday after the
>>>>>> storm.
>>>>>
>>>>> It's going to look real funny when you see the official time-line
>>>>> of events and who took what action. The governor has already been
>>>>> in TV admitting that she turned down help from Busch for 24 hours
>>>>> after he offered it - thinking that she/local had things under
>>>>> control.
>>>>
>>>> You really should stay away from getting all your news from the
>>>> boob tube.
>>>
>>> I don't get it all from TV, I listen to Radio, listen to people
>>> that we have in LA that had their homes ruined, even a remote
>>> office that we use to work at that is closed now. When I see the
>>> Govenor actually say that she delayed approving help for 24 hours -
>>> in a full video/audio feed, her own statements, as recorded on
>>> camera, I don't disbelieve her - and considering what I've seen, I
>>> believe her she SHE STATED that she waited for 24 hours.
>>
>> Don't you know that nothing you say is true, no matter what you've
>> seen or heard, unless you have a link for Kurt?
>
> Yea, but he doesn't know that what he sees in links is as true as what
> we see on TV or Print or other places. When I was in the service,
> during operations, we would see regular reports about or actions, and
> they were never right. The only thing you can count on is being there
> or hearing someone saying something in front of the camera as being
> something they have said - meaning that what you hear being said may
> not be true, only that the person saying it is actually (most times)
> saying it.
>
> I'm not sure if Fox and CNN have actual text transcripts of every word
> of every news show/report they give, but links from media that cover
> the same story don't always have the same content as the live report
> does.

LOL! My problem is that what you hear, and what you spin it into, are
more than likely two totally separate and distinct things.

Like that sexual harrasser on Fox that has the "No Spin Zone." All his
program is, is spin! If he was gonna be accurate about naming his show,
it would be titled the "All Spin Zone," because all he does is give his
spin on current events.

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