Monday, February 15, 2010

New York Times Thoughts

The weekend was filled with domestic policy agendas and the grim visage of the War on Terror. In the "Elements of Journalism," the journalism field has been trying to reach the broader audience yet the reports appeal to the upper class. Today is no different than the weekend. Rocket Strikes kill at least 10 people, including 5 children. What the hell, America? If you can shoot a missile from space up a camel's ass in the Sahara desert, why does a rocket miss the intended target, which ended the lives of 10 civilians. The Palestinian president was caught on camera waiting naked in bed for a Palestinian woman seeking government aide. So, is Israel going to make establish more settlements in the West Bank? Why not? We need housing. Congratulations to San Francisco for revising new wired plug in stations for electric cars. I want an electric Porsche. I had no idea Cuba had a passion for ballet. Russia's Bolshoi Ballet performed with the Cuban National Ballet on Saturday night at the Karl Marx Theater in Havana. Communism lives on through ballet, 'how would a thunk it?!' Fox News is taking over the world... No Need to be SCARED! Fox News is too much affirmation journalism: they care more about ratings and giving the people what they want to hear instead of enlightening the audience on the reality of the matter. Happy President's day to all.

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