Quote Originally Posted by trem0lo
What kind of quote is that? Tentative conclusion? Significant portion? Maybe even? How vague can we get? The truth is, nobody really knows whats going on apart from what the media tells us. In my experience, the media is biased towards the sensational... meaning we get a lot of negative news that is fueling the hatred for this war.
I think it was pretty self explanatary. The Administration knows all is lost, but rather than concede that fact, they'll just stay the course and hand it off to the next president. Every sane solution to the war said start withdrawing troops and the Idiot is trying to send in more. Can you say "Viet Nam"~
medicinal Reviewed by medicinal on . Iraq on the right path Generally speaking, the media worldwide report predominantly about the sensational, catastrophes, deaths, controversial statements by international personalities, wars, celebrity stories, gossip, rumours and the abnormal. News about socio-economic success, development and progress is scantily tackled. A veteran German reporter told me this kind of news is boring for media consumers. People prefer the sensational. Hence, media providers fiercely compete to get hold of dramatic events. This is Rating: 5