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If you think Obama's system is working, ask someone who isn't!
Due to the extremist left wing firebrands that dominate our press, I make a solid point to ignore news media 100%.
Rather, I turn to unbiased news that actually makes sense and has a bearing on my family.
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Posted 2009-10-02T03:51:37Z
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The simple answer is, 'No', I'm quite capable of making up my own mind concerning to whom I give my support, thank you.
The truth is that if shown a sheet of magenta paper Labour might say it’s purple and Conservative say it’s reddish-blue – there’s very little difference between them!
Posted 2009-10-05T06:36:18Z
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No they don't......You have to think for yourself, like a grain of salt, come to your own opinion and if you do not like it e-mail congress, the governor, and everyone you can think of. I guarantee it will make a difference. We as people need to vote congress layabouts out of office, every vote counts. I say live and let live. Congress is full of shit. There butts are seated to confirm. I wwish us people would run for office as we can do it!!!!
Posted 2009-10-05T21:53:10Z
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Here in the US, the Wall Street Journal is one of the few papers that actually prints factual news; most all of the others are so liberal that they can't bring themselves to actually report anything bad about the Democrats, or anything good about a Republican, so truth is not a part of their editorial policy.
Posted 2009-10-05T22:21:08Z
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I agree with Rac completely. Couldn't have said it better myself.
I have to add though that it really ticks me off. I think the press should be unbiased. They print only left wing editorials. They should be regulated to print left wing and right wing editorials every day, both on the same subject.
Posted 2009-10-13T11:43:51Z
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To answer the question directly......No, The national newspapers do not influence my political views, because I don't read anything they print on politics.
Posted 2009-10-13T12:04:45Z
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Yes, when ever I see something the MSM prints or says, I know the opposite is true. So if you want to know what is false just take a look at them. Just like when you hear a progressive liberal democrat(or what ever they call themselves these days) accuse someone on the right of something,, then you know it is that progressiveliberaldemocratwhatever that is guilty ---it is the alinsky method.
Posted 2009-10-14T16:09:29Z
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No, the newspapers don't influence my political views.
I know how to think for myself.
Posted 2009-10-15T00:39:11Z
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