Posted by rrlund on January 24, 2011 at 10:13:09 from (204.232.93.50):
In Reply to: Re: stupid news posted by MF Poor on January 24, 2011 at 08:57:35:
We're kinda getting away from the stupidity of the "news writers" who write this stuff that just hasn't been thought through. As for the "tension and worry",I don't think anymore that it's all from bias. That part of it is advice from "consultants". Keep'em worried,hold their interest so they'll keep tuning in to every newscast for updates. That's what the tension and worry are all about. A long time meterologist for a local station admitted that after he retired a year or so ago. He said he just couldn't work like that anymore. The consultants were running the show,telling them that everything had to be a potential catastrophy. So it's gonna be 72 degrees and sunny today? Spend a few seconds on that,then spend several minutes warning about the dangers of skin cancer from exposure to the sun if you even THINK about going outside to enjoy it.
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