Posted by LOU from Wi. on July 25, 2013 at 14:16:55 from (72.160.225.136):
In Reply to: Re: OT Rant. posted by Ultradog MN on July 25, 2013 at 11:47:56:
It's a desperate grab for any worthwhile news information. I'll concur with your assessment of all the networks. However being almost out of eyesight, there is no radio worth listening to that is news worthy.It is getting real difficult to maintain reading the computer unless my son magnifies the print or is kind enough to read and type for me. Old age is deafening too. I'm not exploiting my military stint nor do I mean to offend those who served, only to clarify my service. Growing up in this country gave me the reason to serve and to protect the constitution as best i could. No apology necessary/. Now for complaining about the television networks selling air time for sponsorships to their product lines, I have a right to complain if the infomercial becomes overbearing.Part of free speech. I can stand on a soapbox and complain about the lack of honesty, broken promises, false information lies and cover ups all day long. again Free speech . No one has the right to shut me up if they disagree on what I complain about. I would welcome a good news outlet to hear but I would be doubtful about which way they are leaning to promote any agenda.News papers are noted for just that scenario. No news is trustworthy in todays market. Selling advertisement is the name of the game. would be great if just one newspaper could be rely ed on for the truth ,however they are as guilty as network television. sorry to burst your bubble but I respect your right to comment after all thats was my intent. LOU
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