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<blockquote data-quote="shinbet" data-source="post: 241762" data-attributes="member: 15112"><p>news used to be less misleading (headlines and everything) since there were real reporters and real journalists</p><p>but now days... i dont trust anything coming out of "main stream" "news"...</p><p>it is as clear as day cnn and msnbc pretty much ran by cia in the last 50 years while fox are bunch of money/rating loving leftists out of australia that by itself is a country that jumped shark in 2020...</p><p>article is only as good as its reporter's dignity, honesty and qualification to write the article</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shinbet, post: 241762, member: 15112"] news used to be less misleading (headlines and everything) since there were real reporters and real journalists but now days... i dont trust anything coming out of "main stream" "news"... it is as clear as day cnn and msnbc pretty much ran by cia in the last 50 years while fox are bunch of money/rating loving leftists out of australia that by itself is a country that jumped shark in 2020... article is only as good as its reporter's dignity, honesty and qualification to write the article [/QUOTE]
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