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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-21-09 09:31 AM
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Will Twitter deliver the final death blow to the corporate media?
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First Craig's list now this. It's been fun watching the MSM try to stay relevant during this crisis. They keep explaining to their viewers that they have to get their information from twitter because the Iranian regime has thrown reporters out of the country. But what they're not explaining is how come the reporting by amateurs is so much better than theirs. This is a big problem. HA HA

Why is it that Iranians with their cell phones are producing EXCELLENT coverage? Because there's NO CORPORATE SPIN. Notice the difference? It's really refreshing. And it's just a matter of time before Americans realize that the news they've been watching for 20 years is nothing but corporate junk and right-wing government propaganda. The "filter" is getting exposed.

I'm so happy about this I feel like dancing on their graves. But it's a little premature. ONE MORE CRISIS and they're DEAD!

Then it's time to party!

:party:

In the mean time we can rip their guts apart over the corporate censoring of the health care debate.
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