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September 3, 2005 at 6:42 am #1131AnonymousInactive
To add to the sadness of Katrina, the media is giving so much airtime and ink to pointing political fingers. How much good does it do waste so much energy and emotion blaming the other guy, when that same energy could be put into uplifting the victims and those involved in helping them? ” title=”Sad” />
September 6, 2005 at 2:50 pm #5436AnonymousInactive[quote:2y1cgif9]To add to the sadness of Katrina, the media is giving so much airtime and ink to pointing political fingers. How much good does it do waste so much energy and emotion blaming the other guy, when that same energy could be put into uplifting the victims and those involved in helping them? ” title=”Sad” />[/quote:2y1cgif9]
Agreed Pamela. This is perhaps why politics is infamous.
~Victor
September 6, 2005 at 3:18 pm #5437AnonymousInactiveThe media these days stinks. Has anyone ever seen HBO’s mini series “From the Earth to the Moon”? Well it is a great series, first off, but that is not the point. There is an episode on Apollo 13 which focuses on the media instead of the actual mission, and it show how the times were changing. Honesty and integrity don’t matter anymore. It’s all about who can get the story first, who can get the bigger story, and all too often, who can MAKE the bigger story…
September 6, 2005 at 4:19 pm #5438AnonymousInactiveIt’s the new god of “instant satisfaction” that we must all pray that we don’t fall into. Media loves doing this. This is why truth is the least of their worries.
~Victor
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