Conservative radio and media personalities may want to think hard about how the God they supposedly believe in will judge them. You don't get points when you meet your maker for hurting people, spreading fear and lies or making lots of money. Greed and lust for power don't count either. They best prepare expensive asbestos suits that will withstand eternal heat. Luckily theirs is a fate they can't run away from. Their own actions will dictate the punishment reserved for them and no amount of fame, wealth or notoriety can clean a filthy conscience.
Why is this true? Good people don't act the way these people do.
Showing posts with label media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label media. Show all posts
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Friday, December 21, 2007
Kenny G
I just can't get enough of this culture-filled music. Spellbinding and deep. Right up there with Celine Dion.
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celebrity,
Celine Dion,
Kenny G,
liberal blog,
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pop culture,
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Bias Where You Get Your News From
Think about how you get your news. If it comes from only conservative sources, guess what your opinions will be based on? If it comes from liberal sources then you get different results. The key is to get information from both sides and make a decision that's in the middle somewhere.
The other thing is to consider the source. Is your news source committed to promoting only one point of view? The way you can tell is if they don't allow for two independent views. If you only get a point of view that states one side then you might want to consider balancing it with something else. It's also helpful to ask yourself it the news source makes money off their point of view, has a specific agenda or is truly just putting out the news.
News Flash. News is not opinion that supports your values and beliefs. News is reporting that is as neutral as possible and sticks to empirical, demonstrable fact. News tells you the sky is blue, not that the blue sky is brought to you by the Libertarian Party.
The other thing is to consider the source. Is your news source committed to promoting only one point of view? The way you can tell is if they don't allow for two independent views. If you only get a point of view that states one side then you might want to consider balancing it with something else. It's also helpful to ask yourself it the news source makes money off their point of view, has a specific agenda or is truly just putting out the news.
News Flash. News is not opinion that supports your values and beliefs. News is reporting that is as neutral as possible and sticks to empirical, demonstrable fact. News tells you the sky is blue, not that the blue sky is brought to you by the Libertarian Party.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Britney Having Problems
Have you heard? The media seems to think that Britney Spears is more important than anything happening anywhere else. I'm glad nothing else is happening in our country that requires the media attention. Keep partying Britney, the news will keep us informed. Remember, democracy only happens if there is an informed electorate.
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bad news,
Britney Spears,
corporate media,
democracy,
informed electorate,
media
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