Treblacram asked:
When talk of a housing crisis/bubble first began, much of the media did there best to debunk the idea. False optimism was running rampant and many stubbornly kept insisting that NOTHING was wrong. The same is true now. The truth is my generation (aged 25-35) has never seen anything like this current financial scene before. And despite the facts that Wall Street is in a state of crisis, there are still too many false optimists in the media who are insisting that this is essentially a hiccup in the economy. Why so much disinformation? Is this supposed to suppress any possibility of widespread panic?
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August 8, 2009
Why is there so little honesty and neutrality in reporting the news?
June 9, 2009
Does anyone know where I can buy the WallStreet Journal in Houston, TX?
I have to do a project for school and I am way behind, I need an article from that newspaper but I have no idea where to buy it, please help!!
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February 6, 2009
What is the best way to get “fair and balanced” news?
Many say majority of the media are liberals and just as many say Fox news is conservative. I just want the facts; all the facts; then I’ll determine the truth for my self. I don’t want opinions following a news report or carefully crafted facts that try to shape the viewers’ truth to either the left or right. What’s the best way to get true “fair and balanced” news on a daily basis?
Should I watch news from all the media outlets, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and FOX to get true fair and balanced news?
Or should I get my news from an international source which does not have a vested political and financial interest in our country? e.g. BBC
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