On Apr 25, 2007, at 7:00 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:

What most reporting does is look for the hook or the grab line that will grab every ones attention and use it as a come on, while the full story might say something opposite.

The majors (print and broadcast) tend to do a little better job of it, but often times present a one sided view.

I agree with you very much on this. Having just finished seeing a Bill Moyers special on how the press was either bamboozled or in bed with our current administration in the run up to the Iraq war, who can possibly doubt how poor our journalistic standards are today.

  Steve


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