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from: Grizzlie Antagonist griz
date: 2005-03-31 13:48:00
subject: Re: Think the media isn`t biased

On 31 Mar 2005 08:12:48 -0800, rms1{at}my-deja.com wrote:

>
>The Pervert wrote:
>
>> You really believe that?  And say it with a straight face?  AND
>expect
>> people to believe you???
>>
>> Amazing.
>
>What's amazing is how some can look at news stories in the mainstream
>media, andlook at topics that are never even reported, look at
>ownership of the media, and still conclude that the media is somehow
>"left wing" or "liberal."  Those who reach that
conclusion are on the
>right-wing, and think that anything that is not discussed with a
>right-wing spin is somehow "liberal" or "biased."



Liberal/left news media bias has been proven time and time again by
surveys of the people who report the news and by analyses of coded
words in news stories and by anecdotal evidence provided by observers
such as Bernard Goldberg and Harry Stein.



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