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Originally Posted by anothersteve
One week after ABC's Syria video screw-up, the network still hasn't explained how it happened - CNN
This was just one recent example, The "reputable" news puts out a story and video that's not vetted in any way, they get called on it, apologize and it's over. Meanwhile it's already put into the public's heads as truth to those that don't see or hear their "apology" later on. It happens more than we can see I'm sure.
"Reliable" sources...."whistle blowers"....my "sources" tell me etc....
Steve
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Interesting, accurate and a good point of contention.
BUT then again, that video was NOT the story, was it ? The story remains accuretly reported. We seem to dwell on this stuff and look right past the real news