anysia: (Grrrrr)
CNN had a poll, asking viewers/visitors who won the VeePee Debate. CNN headlined that "Viewers say Ryan won at 48%, Biden at 44% (+/-5%)

Oh really? Quick Poll, taken on from their home page, screen capped several times, but with the same results.

According to CNNs own 'Quick Poll" V.P. Biden won



It's bad enough then FAUX News, a known GOP supporter, pulls this bull$hit all the time, but CNN was supposed to be above board. Note past tense.. was.
anysia: (Dark Sorceress)
This article really annoys me. They take a common diet trick and spin it into junk science. Not only that, they advocate dangerous actions.

My comment:

If I drank as many glasses of water a day as recommended, I would never leave the bathroom! I always drink water, or no cal lemonade with my lunch and dinner. Have done so for years. Drinking that 9 to 13 glasses a day could seriously disrupt normal body chemistry causing Hyponatremia, or water intoxication. You really need to have someone fact check your articles before publishing them.
anysia: (Dark Sorceress)
Or maybe JediNightwolf is right, and the rest of the world doesn't have realistic priorities.

But when I log onto a news site, I want news. I don't want to see some useless 'celebrity' arrival for yet another useless overly lavish event. I get tired of scrolling past 'junk mail' on the websites about Hilton, Cruise and the plethora of oxygen wasters to get to the real news.
anysia: (Spinning Skirt)
And I said "I checked out 'Crooks and Liars', Aussie news, and CNN. Is there anything good in the world?". Where upon she said Happy News. Thanks, I needed that.
anysia: (Moping)
I think I am going to take a sabatical from reading news for a few days. It's just winding me up too much.
anysia: (WTF??!!)
FOX News. Reminicient of the old Soviet Propaganda machine, this 'news' channel and its 'reporters' (I am using the quotes because neither of them are what they are titled.) are frightening. Mostly because there will always be sheep that will blindly nod and agree with their out of context, and often made from whole cloth stories,as if they were gospel from on high.

Their "some people say" "some people would say" are their fiction for smearing and demonising anyone that isn't with the GOP agenda, or having the audacity to call a publically 'elected' official to task for mishandling of a situation, thereby causing the deaths of almost 2000 Americans without getting held to task or sued. Safely anonymous 'some people'. Thrice damned cowards.

O'Reily is a prime example: rude, vicious, and arrogant. Likes telling anyone who doesn't agree with him to "shut up" (he tried denying this, but hey O'Reiiiiiilly? Video evidence is a bitch, huh?) He claims people are 'quoted saying', but doesn't have a shred of proof that said person actually said such things! And this outrageous statement that 'some Americans' might find her actions treasonous? I don't find her actions treasonous. I find them the actions of a US citizen, exercising her legal rights. IMO "Some Americans" = FOX News, O'Reilly and all the other Dubya asskissers.(read above paragraph)

Now this Michelle Malkin... the O'Reilly wannabe. How dare her speak as to what a grieving mothers' son would have said about his mothers' actions. If you get to see the video of her spouting her rhetoric, you can see her eyes reading a teleprompter. Nary an original thought between those ears, no sirree!

Angry? Oh hell yes. As the mother of two sons, one who lives in the US, I am not only angry, but scared that megalomaniacal squatter in the oval office will have my son/sons shipped out to die for oil.

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