I'd like to hear as much as possible, that is the point of reading the news.
Yes, the forest is on fire, but that has been practically the only prominent
story line from the media this year.

On 12/18/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > I love how the press waits until after the mid-term elections to start
> > reporting positive stories about Iraq.
> >
>
> The
> things-are-gumdrops-and-lollipops-in-Iraq-but-the-media-isn't-reporting-it
> argument didn't hold much water 2 years ago and certainly holds none
> today.
>
> So which would you have the media report:  the forest fire or the
> trees that aren't burning?  Sure, the trees that aren't on fire are
> interesting; but only because they're the exception.  Which is the
> dichotomy this story is making.
>
> No amount of reporting on the pristine trees will change the fact that
> the forest is burning.
>



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