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Hey I welcome the media eye

Hey I welcome the media eye on Oboma and Clinton. I sure would like to see some REAL coverage of McCain though.
It doesn't really make any difference.The news agencies are owned by special interest people and organizations with huge amounts of bias shoveled on.

Where was this video at the

Where was this video at the start of this campaign foolishness? Obama is as guilty of campaign sins as the others. The pro-Obama nonsense of the networks has been nauseous. This pro-Obama slant to the networks telling everyone who to vote for is a total waste of time. If the networks did their job and fully looked into Obama we all would have a better picture. As it is, Obama looks like a slick used car salesman that has fooled a whole lot of people. I'd even go as far as to say Obama is the black version of George Bush. Both are/were the change for change sake candidates.

Thank heaven we have Fiore

Thank heaven we have Fiore to tell us who to vote for instead of the MSM. Obama is a flawless god you say?, OK that's good enough for me, he's got my vote!

Yeah, Mark, we can help to

Yeah, Mark, we can help to decide what other people don't give a damn or too lazy to think or ...just simply, you know, like i said they don't care....so at least someone wants to help to decide with their best knowledge is already stupid and/or naive enough for the blame later if it does not work out like our current situation ?! But, at least, they show their care, still better than negligence! Does it make any sense to you ? :) Nobody wants to be blamed though! :) who are you picking ? i can't make my own decision though.....care to decide for me ? :)

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Obama! Look into the

Obama! Look into the flickering cartoons and see my Obama bias. His ability to inspire and speak well is what first impressed me (of course :-)

He's smart, has conviction and can move people-- I think that's invaluable right now. I hope he doesn't disintigrate before my very eyes though. (And hope he gives back that oil money, although I haven't looked very deep into that story yet.)

-MF

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Good one, Mark! I wouldn't

Good one, Mark! I wouldn't mind the incessant coverage of the elections if it wasn't all about the "Gotcha" issues, all of the time. It's gotten so that the public has become so inured to all the claims of mis-steps that actual issues that should make a voter take pause doesn't effect them anymore. Like how bald-faced lying about what would be a significant event, like sniper fire can be explained away as a mis-statement or mis-characterization of words.

Over 50 percent of the American public seems to have become unknowing, unthinking people who can be merrily led into voting for the worst type of politicians and the MSM has helped to accomplish this by taking the focus away from the real problems that we face. They'd rather cover a bad bowling score. I imagine Darth Cheney has a good belly laugh at this every morning when he wakes and finds himself still not convicted of any crime and not impeached.

This was VERY good! But,

This was VERY good! But, your work is ALWAYS good.

At some point, I would love to see you do one about the Corporate Media...calling it MSM isn't really as descriptive as what it really is; a business entity (or, what, seven worldwide entities) who have a business need to get the "news" out in a fashion which will affect their bottom line. For, as we all know, that is their only objective to distributing what they deem is news worthy.

Mad props to Mark! Scranton

Mad props to Mark! Scranton in the house! As a Kingstonian, I now understand Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina residents' frustration at receiving a barrage of volunteer phone calls, being the subject of dozens of ridiculous polls and surveys, and living in a toilet bowl of phony political culture that somehow empowers people to sell a half-eaten waffle on eBay. I hope the PA politicos never move our primary from the back row.

Hey Mark, Another good one.

Hey Mark,

Another good one. One good reason to be in NZ is to escape the media overload. However, the press here still gives the US election alot of attention. I guess the media figures that with the impending economic collapse, the wars, the petrol crisis, and the looming food crisis, whomever is elected is stuffed anyway. I wonder what FDR's bowling score was?

- SPT

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I got a good laugh out of

I got a good laugh out of this one.

Thank heavens for the MSM. I shudder to think that I'd still be voting for Obama if they hadn't come out with that thoughtful analysis of his bowling style.

And if I could... you know... vote.

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Check out "America Decides

Check out "America Decides Network," and let me know if t.v. news bugs you as much as me!

-Mark

Mark, another great satire!

Mark, another great satire! This definitely captures the flavor.

TV news? I couldn't stand the inane drivel that passes through those airwaves. Calling it "news" is beyond misleading. So I threw my TV away. I now rely on news sources that are much more accurate, such as the Onion (hah!).

William Korthof
California

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TV isn't as bad as the

TV isn't as bad as the radio. TV mixes innane wasteful speech with pictures, sometimes moving ones.
Casey?

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