No, they do not do right!

Tonight I caught a dishonest news story that could have caused panic or even suicide, on TV.  I checked the internet which had a much different story on many urls.

Perhaps an argument could be made that the biggest revolution online that happened was with Myspace and AOL

As if people were seeing how useful and interesting the internet and grasping it's potential in the future.  Was that future realized or not?  Where has there been actual progress?

The areas of bais I have are likely:

Creative writing censorship, hypocrisy, cruel injustice, blogging, vlogging, the internet, peace, justice, fairness, acts of aggression, celebrity, the youth, and survival.

Methods of blogger journalism according to me.

For a blogger journalist sometimes facts are not enough, you might need lots and lots of facts that combine to create evidence or make a point. Since you don't work for the AP your credibility is not so great.  But don't work for th AP just because of that.  Blogger journalism is also done through observation, memory, note taking, and careful analysis.  Blogger jounalists must face the reality that they may piss some people off, but people may also have their eyes opened to things they were previously kind of blind to.  Blogger journalists should also take a class or two on journalism.  In a world of pundants, spinners, liars, ect, blogger journalists play an important role in todays world as they do more than criticize and complain, and often don't take sides.

Physics question:

As the universe ages does matter become less bright or luminous to our eyes when in the light of course.

This one has real importance to me.

I don't think Tank Jefferson was for the people, but for the people to be experimented on.

So if that is true America was not an experiment, since the experiment was performed on we the people, which ironically was in a very different clan or tribe than dear Thomas was apart of.  He could also have slaves while being a lover of equality.  Funny.

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