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    I'd have a Newspaper fest and get 3 or 5-The Examiner, The Guardian, The Irish Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Times. I'm a information freak!

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    But which one do you actually believe is printing the truth more than the other?
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    I'd have a Newspaper fest and get 3 or 5-The Examiner, The Guardian, The Irish Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Times. I'm a information freak!
    According to the Oxford English Dictionary "Betting is the staking of money or other value in the event of a doubtful issue"

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    None of them, I read Newspapers to find out what lies are being told, and read as many as possible to find out the TRUTH.

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    Quite an oxymornic statement to say the least!
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    None of them, I read Newspapers to find out what lies are being told, and read as many as possible to find out the TRUTH.
    According to the Oxford English Dictionary "Betting is the staking of money or other value in the event of a doubtful issue"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fountain_Of_All_Knowledge View Post
    Quite an oxymornic statement to say the least!
    God, what an idoitic statement. Newspapers here go on and on about the big oil spill, and how it's not really bad for the environment, and that it should not effect future ''off-shore drilling'' while other Newspapers say its really bad and ''off-shore drilling'' should stop all together. Newspapers are owned by corporations that have many interests including oil drilling-In order to find the facts I need to read many different Newspapers-opposing views-to find out which one is right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anitasizzle View Post
    God, what an idoitic statement. Newspapers here go on and on about the big oil spill, and how it's not really bad for the environment, and that it should not effect future ''off-shore drilling'' while other Newspapers say its really bad and ''off-shore drilling'' should stop all together. Newspapers are owned by corporations that have many interests including oil drilling-In order to find the facts I need to read many different Newspapers-opposing views-to find out which one is right.
    finally someone speaking sense, why do people only read one news medium and then spout it off like gospel truth. People are too lazy these days to read a few different opinions and make up their own mind, how hard is it to set up a few RSS feeds, once you have that done all the news comes to you and you don't have to do anything else but read it.

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    [QUOTE=monster_monster;217825]finally someone speaking sense, why do people only read one news medium and then spout it off like gospel truth. People are too lazy these days to read a few different opinions and make up their own mind, how hard is it to set up a few RSS feeds, once you have that done all the news comes to you and you don't have to do anything else but read it.[/QUOTE

    People don't realized that 'the Media' isn''t just there to entertain you, it's there to brainwash you. The whole 'Celtic Tiger' thing was a brilliant marketing tool fuelled by 'the Media'- people were encouraged to spend, spend, spend-from where? The Media. '' Sex in the city'' wasn't just a TV show, it was an adverticement for Luxury goods purchased with cheap easy credit.

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    Why waste your money and just toss a coin!Same difference going by the statement you just made!
    Quote Originally Posted by anitasizzle View Post
    God, what an idoitic statement. Newspapers here go on and on about the big oil spill, and how it's not really bad for the environment, and that it should not effect future ''off-shore drilling'' while other Newspapers say its really bad and ''off-shore drilling'' should stop all together. Newspapers are owned by corporations that have many interests including oil drilling-In order to find the facts I need to read many different Newspapers-opposing views-to find out which one is right.
    According to the Oxford English Dictionary "Betting is the staking of money or other value in the event of a doubtful issue"

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    Thumbs down I dont buy them as i think they are all rubbish and negative.

    Who wants to read about how fucked up the place is supposed to be? Besides they are completely double standards. They let on to be against whats on their articles yet glamorize the stuff to encourage ppl to buy the paper.

    besides you can get everything online now,
    Westside.

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