Posted on Mar 15, 2020
We’re Paying The Price For The Death Of Journalism
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I agree - who knows what to believe is the truth anymore, that's why I quit wathcing any of these channels Mark. It's just too depressing and Bella and I have been som much happier not reading this crap or watching it. The Burroughs House is a "News Free" Zone!
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
Good move on your part COL Mikel J. Burroughs - I get so very upset at the left as most of them have their heads out their you know what. We need to support our POTUS more than ever at this time and take politics out of the equation. This is no time for politics!
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MSG Stan Hutchison
SP5 Mark Kuzinski - Tell that to your man in the White House. Face it, both sides turn EVERY event or issue into politics.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
MSG Stan Hutchison Yes both parties are horrible these days slinging mud and voting along party lines. Problem there, when they don’t they get crucified. I did not agree with Romney’s impeachment votes but strongly support his decision to vote that way; same for McCain’s vote on healthcare, except I did agree with McCain.
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Belated thank you my friend SP5 Mark Kuzinski Of course the rumors of death of journalism are exaggerated. Too many confuse TV and video news broadcasts with actual journalism which is more decentralized now, thank God.
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There are journalists still practicing old school journalism. I find many in the Epoch Times. There may be a few on network TV or cable news but I've given up on them. There are countless citizen journalists. Countless numbers of them. They point their smart phone cameras at something and share it with the world. Of course, their videos don't amount to a whole story, just one view of an incident. But collect enough of them (different points of view) and you can possibly make sense of whatever is happening.
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