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Where do you go for your news? Seriously help wanted on this issue


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reply posted on 6-1-2008 @ 06:19 PM by HighDefinitionFilms


There is only one link needed
for news...


[url=http://www.DrudgeReport.com]


connecting news sources from around the world,
with a bit of right leaning I try and ignore...


From that HOME PAGE, you can get all the news...

TP



[edit on 6-1-2008 by HighDefinitionFilms]



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reply posted on 6-1-2008 @ 08:00 PM by Thinker_1


Anything that's not mainstream. The Portland Independent is a good source but I also like Coast to Coast AM, Whitley Strieber, Pravda, World Net Daily (requires some intelligent discernment). The mainstream isn't even news anymore - its just scripted.



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reply posted on 6-1-2008 @ 08:23 PM by greeneyedleo


Ahhhh! Nobody visits www.fark.com? I would say it is pretty fair and balanced in the sources/stories it provides



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reply posted on 6-1-2008 @ 09:38 PM by Kr0n0s


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Ahh, yea I love to read Pravda sometimes. If nothing else, it is very entertaining



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reply posted on 7-1-2008 @ 10:17 PM by tevis69



Originally posted by Becker44
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The most non partisan news network in the world is the BBC



All I can say is WOW! See this is the mentality that frightens me. As entities, all the sites we've listed are biased. They are each looking to deliver the type of news/information their respective bases are looking for.

I'm a very conservative guy. I know Drudge is very biased as is Fox. I also know CNN, MSNBC and all other outlets are biased as well. Read or watch both sides and think for yourself!

Now to the BBC comment.

www.dailymail.co.uk...

www.timesonline.co.uk...

Come on man, at least read up on your favorite news source before making the comment quoted above.

Becker


lol my apologies but i was just refering what i learned in class last semester. Honestly all i go to for news sources is a combination of CNN, my local news station, Google News, ATS, Time and my city paper. With so many different sources informing on the same topic I feel i get a more well rounded view of it all.



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reply posted on 9-1-2008 @ 10:41 PM by Wally Conley


There are several good online sources for news stories. One is definitely ATS.
Google, Yahoo, MSNBC are other sites that have excellent stories.
There are many other sites online to get the news from. It's just a matter of what your interests are.



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