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vincentML -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 3:07:37 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne


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ORIGINAL: vincentML

I am totally biased. I already decided years ago.

One Party's bullshit is much closer to my ideology than the other's.

But, I watch the other for laughs and outrage. It promotes the circulation of my blood.

I mean, let's be honest here. [:D][:D][:D]


Bullshit on the left bullshit on the right is none the less still bulshit.



But, it's my bullshit, goddamit!
Just like your bullshit is sovereign citizenry.
Yanno? [:D]




GotSteel -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 3:07:53 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kdsub
First hand or second...have you learned anything new about either party?...


The republican party is all about running against a President Obama who doesn't actually exist.

[image]local://upfiles/566126/60F1924CE8E64520A570751A5A1BE13E.jpg[/image]




vincentML -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 3:10:38 PM)

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The republican party is all about running against a President Obama who doesn't actually exist.


There is the danger the GOP faces when they pass a "personhood law."

They will no longer be able to claim Obama doesn't exist.




Real0ne -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 3:23:02 PM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne


quote:

ORIGINAL: vincentML

I am totally biased. I already decided years ago.

One Party's bullshit is much closer to my ideology than the other's.

But, I watch the other for laughs and outrage. It promotes the circulation of my blood.

I mean, let's be honest here. [:D][:D][:D]


Bullshit on the left bullshit on the right is none the less still bulshit.



But, it's my bullshit, goddamit!
Just like your bullshit is sovereign citizenry.
Yanno? [:D]



there is not such entity as a "sovereign citizen" and you NEVER heard that shit from me.




stellauk -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 4:20:46 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

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ORIGINAL: stellauk


These are politicians, journalists, playwrights, actors, directors and lawyers.

and keyboard commandos


I rely on three sources, the BBC,


so with all that news fraud going around how do you depend on whom again?



Says the one who relies on Peter Joseph as his main source.




GotSteel -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 5:22:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven
How about you? Will you be/have you been listening to actual speeches, or relying on news outlets to digest things for you?


I'm making sure to only get my RNC coverage from the dailyshow which is mostly just doing bits where they heckle the delegates.

That way I'll be more informed about the RNC than fox news viewers.




FullCircle -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 5:41:25 PM)

You can also ambush them at your local CostCo apparently.

The billionaires choice for disguising obscene wealth and pretending you are affected by those things most other people are. Common people camouflage in the form of cheap shirts. Probably the main problem in the US is that to run the country you have to first have enough wealth to buy your own moon landing. Just think either side could suspend their advertising and pump that money into local businesses or start up projects to give poor people a line to hang their bread on. This would help the country but will they be doing that anytime soon?

I'd vote for someone that did that, they wouldn't need to convince me with televised ads what was in their heart and what they mainly wanted. Nobody can say they want the job they have to instead say they need to be given the job to help the country.




Rule -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 6:33:27 PM)

How about selling the job of being President? Simply auction it. Highest bidder gets the job.




VideoAdminChi -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 6:51:21 PM)

A number of posts were removed for being off topic. I debated whether to allow a specific topic as an example of the OP but concluded that instead of enhancing the topic, it derailed it.

Please stay on topic, which is:

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One of the underpinnings of the US system is that the populace be educated and aware of the world. Obviously, every person who posts in P&R is aware of the world, each through our own prism.

I realized that I have been following CNN and yahoo news for the coverage of the RNC, and will do so for the DNC as well. In other words, I am following politics second hand.

How about you? Will you be/have you been listening to actual speeches, or relying on news outlets to digest things for you?


Feel free to start a new thread about the other topic.




slvemike4u -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 6:54:28 PM)

WHeeee,my post made the cut,I am so on topic today !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




Musicmystery -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 7:29:49 PM)


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ORIGINAL: GotSteel

The republican party is all about running against a President Obama who doesn't actually exist.

[image]local://upfiles/566126/60F1924CE8E64520A570751A5A1BE13E.jpg[/image]

LOL!




Musicmystery -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 7:31:43 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Rule

How about selling the job of being President? Simply auction it. Highest bidder gets the job.

That's how we do it now. Citizens United will streamline the process.




FMRFGOPGAL -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 8:04:03 PM)

I am working at a university while preparing for law school and our PoliSci dept has a great media condensation disrtributed as a mailing list. It's not UNbiased, it contains ALL biases. Each condensed article is synopsized and has the link.
  Also, I read the NYT, The Providence Journal, The Boston Globe, and The Washington Post (as part of my employment).
TV ... I watch whatever news programs that catch my eye.




tweakabelle -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/1/2012 9:34:53 PM)

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tj444 -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/2/2012 12:30:19 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven
How about you? Will you be/have you been listening to actual speeches, or relying on news outlets to digest things for you?

I read some stuff but not that much on politics, since I dont vote (I wouldnt vote even if i was an American).. I can leave the country and that is how i "vote".. so i leave it to those that will spend their whole lives in the country to decide their own fate..

I do tend to focus on reports or stories, vids that are on topics that interest me, such as business, economics, the markets, real estate, health & medical developments, etc and all of those topics can be influenced by the govt and which ever puppet Prez is in power at the time.. And really, it doesnt matter to me if its a D or an R that wins the election.. they both dont know what the hell to do for the economy and various other issues.. regardless of how they claim otherwise..




subrob1967 -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/2/2012 1:07:30 AM)

What I watched of the convention, was on PBS. Some of the speeches I heard on the radio, with the right wing commentators following up.

I tend to use to web to read opinions, and to spot the biases that slant each story, but I don't believe most of what I read online, and the newspaper/ news magazine business is dead, they just don't seem to get it yet.




Politesub53 -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/2/2012 3:35:32 AM)


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

What I watched of the convention, was on PBS. Some of the speeches I heard on the radio, with the right wing commentators following up.

I tend to use to web to read opinions, and to spot the biases that slant each story, but I don't believe most of what I read online, and the newspaper/ news magazine business is dead, they just don't seem to get it yet.



I have a question Rob. I have recently started watching PBS and find it has some great stories on it. How accurate do you, or anyone else come to that, feel they are ?

I have been watching some recently that are 4 x 75 minute broadcasts, the last was about Clinton. I found the content pretty much tallied with facts available via the media etc.




Real0ne -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/2/2012 3:49:06 AM)

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Real0ne -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/2/2012 3:56:01 AM)

nm
I get it now this is limited to speeches.
nothing more to say on the matter




subrob1967 -> RE: An informed populace - how do you personally do it? (9/2/2012 10:38:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Politesub53


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

What I watched of the convention, was on PBS. Some of the speeches I heard on the radio, with the right wing commentators following up.

I tend to use to web to read opinions, and to spot the biases that slant each story, but I don't believe most of what I read online, and the newspaper/ news magazine business is dead, they just don't seem to get it yet.



I have a question Rob. I have recently started watching PBS and find it has some great stories on it. How accurate do you, or anyone else come to that, feel they are ?

I have been watching some recently that are 4 x 75 minute broadcasts, the last was about Clinton. I found the content pretty much tallied with facts available via the media etc.


I find it better than everyone else. Their news coverage is actually very good, and they cover world events much better than any of the main stream news networks.

But their commentators like Charley Rose, Gwen Ifil, Judy Woodruff, and Travis Smiley are obviously biased toward the left. But they're nowhere near as bad as Hannity or Maddow, and don't talk over or scream down their guests.

The convention coverage was very fair, and the commentators actually showed the speeches and broadcast them, and saved the commentary and panel discussions for the breaks in between speakers.

I enjoy the programming over all, and tend to think they do a good job of showing the subject of the program in a fair and unbiased manner.




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