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ExxonMobil earns Record $10 Billion Profit in Quarter
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale Carter" data-source="post: 545315" data-attributes="member: 59785"><p>Rocco - agreed except for two points.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The "all nations are under God". Some have specifically rejected all forms of the Judeo-Christian God referenced in the pledge. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also regarding the liberal media. Ever seen the voting stats for journalists, editors and j-school teachers and students? 90+% vote on the liberal side of the ticket. It is an absolute impossibility to completely remove personal bias in the reporting and editing process. Yes, there are hundreds of small town newspapers and media outlets, but they don't reach a significant portion of our country. The print news reporting is dominated by the major news services whose articles are regurgitated by all of the major outlets. The impact of the sources you cited is so disproportionate, that they define the media. Network broadcast news is openly hostile to the right (see Dan Rather et al) as is MSNBC and CNN. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Please Rocco, the liberal bias of media is undeniable, at least that is what a VERY liberal journalism prof taught me in college. Fox News, the Wall Street Journal and Washington Times does not make the entire media conservative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale Carter, post: 545315, member: 59785"] Rocco - agreed except for two points. The "all nations are under God". Some have specifically rejected all forms of the Judeo-Christian God referenced in the pledge. Also regarding the liberal media. Ever seen the voting stats for journalists, editors and j-school teachers and students? 90+% vote on the liberal side of the ticket. It is an absolute impossibility to completely remove personal bias in the reporting and editing process. Yes, there are hundreds of small town newspapers and media outlets, but they don't reach a significant portion of our country. The print news reporting is dominated by the major news services whose articles are regurgitated by all of the major outlets. The impact of the sources you cited is so disproportionate, that they define the media. Network broadcast news is openly hostile to the right (see Dan Rather et al) as is MSNBC and CNN. Please Rocco, the liberal bias of media is undeniable, at least that is what a VERY liberal journalism prof taught me in college. Fox News, the Wall Street Journal and Washington Times does not make the entire media conservative. [/QUOTE]
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