Submitted by P J Whistler (not verified) on Wed, 12/12/2007 - 14:34.
I heard on National Public radio in the U.S about this project and I cannot help myself but ask the editors how can they hope to know when the so called observers feed them with tainted, untruthful, biased reporting, laced with personal preferences? It is well established that the BBC, the New York Times, CBS, Reuters and many other "Main Stream Medias" have not only staged, manufactured and created news, but that their reporters are not only partisan but outright posers and fabricators. This includes the staff, contributors and their many "sources" (NGO's)who often participate in terrorist activities in Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, and Africa ("Rescuing the Children of Darfur?). What makes a mid level desk man in Paris, know the difference between real news and staged events?
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Submitted by P J Whistler (not verified) on Wed, 12/12/2007 - 14:34.I heard on National Public radio in the U.S about this project and I cannot help myself but ask the editors how can they hope to know when the so called observers feed them with tainted, untruthful, biased reporting, laced with personal preferences? It is well established that the BBC, the New York Times, CBS, Reuters and many other "Main Stream Medias" have not only staged, manufactured and created news, but that their reporters are not only partisan but outright posers and fabricators. This includes the staff, contributors and their many "sources" (NGO's)who often participate in terrorist activities in Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, and Africa ("Rescuing the Children of Darfur?). What makes a mid level desk man in Paris, know the difference between real news and staged events?
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