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Yes, can you live up to the level of professional dedication shown by Ed Norton in this photograph?
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I'm still waiting for the day we all fly naked after a full cavity search. |
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I read an interesting interview with a CNN reporter who was in Baghdad, don't remember which one. He/she made the point that, many times, they are forbidden by the military to report good news. The reason given was that the military was afraid that if they reported that a particular sector was doing well, it would be targetted next. The reported stated that there is good news but that they are not allowed to report it. I find that plausable and also think it sheds some light on the argument made by many on the right that the media is failing to report good news. And I don't deny that there have been good things that have happened in Iraq. Sadly, I think those days are over though. I listened to military commander after military commander the other day state that a full blown civil war is a real possibility in the near future. That isn't media spin. That is what the people that are there are reporting. And right now, I trust what General Peter Pace says just a tad more than Rummy telling us that things are going great. |
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I see what you're saying. But let's say a positive story about the Kurds comes out. It will last for a day on the CNN.com website and disappear. Why? Often it's more to do with the number of hits and the responses they get from people reading what they post, not what they are offering us to read. The media hits on certain aspects because that's where people's interests are. People like to hear about trainwrecks and read about them. Iraq is a trainwreck. Example: On another site that focuses on Disney. One article got a lot of feedback (on the linked Discussion Board) regarding a gossip piece about Lindsay Lohan. Another article talking about picturesque parts of Disneyland Paris got little interest. The Lohan piece got more views and hits than many of the other articles on the site. So, should that site post more gossip about Lohan-types on their site? That's up to them, but if they wanted to maintain the hits they got from Lohan, they might. It's not that they don't want us to hear about Disneyland Paris, they do, but people want to read about Lohan. Quote:
Huh? If you want actual accounts from someone there, then here's one: My sister dated someone who was stationed in Iraq. She's been there for a couple of years now. She said morale is low, most of the soldiers she comes into contact with think they are there for the wrong reasons, she's heard about our soldiers killing civillians for fun and for several months she was guarding a palace that has been converted into a club for military officers. There's an account for you. |
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Wow - that could be the first time I have ever uttered such words about a post from MBC.:) Quote:
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And pretty much every flight includes beverage service in flight already, so I don't really find it to be that unrealistic. |
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Look at reality TV, people like to see controversy, people upset, people crying, people yelling. Yikes. And getting back to the topic, I was so conflicted this morning. Romney got a lot of kudos for stepping up to the plate, going on the air and telling MA that the National Guard has been called on to protect the state. He even beat Bush to the airwaves. One one hand, I think that's great good for him. On the other hand, I'm thinking he's doing this to pimp himself as a Presidential Candidate for '08 and he's trying to get the Big Dig mess off the front page of the newspaper. I'm skeptical about all this, too, in a way. Cheney talked about Lieberman's loss the day before this story broke about the foiled plot. He said Lieberman's loss would encourage al-Qaeda types. Quote:
This was the day before details of the plot were uncovered. I guarantee you he already knew about the foiled plot and still said what he said. I think that Cheney is clearly using this event for political purposes as we near the Nov elections. And might I add that Bush is still on vacation. Yes, he can work from his farm. But it shows his country that he is concerned about this if he actually picked up and went back to DC. |
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Snowflake: I got a new job GC: Congrats! SCA: What? Why the hell did you need a new job? What was wrong with the old one? Were you too lazy to do it right? MBC: Why are you calling her lazy? Snowflake: Sob! I'm not lazy Alex: The exact definition of lazy may not perhaps be applicable here SzczM: Did you quit because you are gay and there was discrimination? Snowflake: SOB! Ummm....no. Congrats to Snowflake, certainly (spoken as someone who is three days away from a new job himself), but once the congratulations are issued, there's just not that much more to say. |
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:rolleyes: :decap: ...sory, I'm a bit slow... |
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