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"Paul D. Christensen" <[log in to unmask]>
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Paul D. Christensen
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Tue, 11 Nov 2003 10:03:21 -0600
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At 10:35 AM 11/11/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Listening to our mainstream media is like listening to "Baghdad Bob".  They
>only tell you what they want you to hear even when they know it is not the
>truth.
>
>Tim


And the President's staff isn't doing the same?

This isn't a right/left issue, but just in general.  What President (or any
leader) surrounds himself with
people who disagree with him?  I don't think a person would last long on
the staff if they
were trying to tell him there was bad news.

For those of you who work in a large corporation - how many times did your
higher ups want
to hear about a problem?

Anyone watched some History Channel stories lately, on the shuttle disasters?
Some people tried to tell their boss that they thought there was a problem.
And they were told "I don't want to hear it - there is NO problem".
And they even refused to have any one try to get a look to see if there was
a problem.

So, no, I don't think the President is getting any less biased news coming
from his staff
than from any media source.  I think he's only hearing good news,
everything's fine, it's just
that "evil" media that's telling us bad news...





Paul D. Christensen
PC Enterprises Inc.      [log in to unmask]
206 Central Avenue
P.O. Box 369
Osakis MN 56360-0369  (www.lakeosakismn.com)

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