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It is unfortunate that unless there are non-middle eastern or Israeli individuals involved or injured/killed the MSM doesn't care. It is a case of so what if they just blow each other up. No news for us.
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We are unplugged from television, so we're blissfully ignorant of tube-related news. The NY Times wrote a lengthy piece about it on Thursday, which is where I learned of it. Sadly, bombings have been part of the Lebanese narrative for many years now; it doesn't surprise me that the tragic event didn't make it onto a soundbite-driven newscast. But I've long since come to regard televised news as largely worth ignoring, with few exceptions.
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Couldn't agree more. I only watch the 7 to 10 time slot or a movie on the movie machine.Since comcast took over though MSNBC has been doing the slow creep to the right to join the rest of the propaganda networks.

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TrueTexan wrote:It is unfortunate that unless there are non-middle eastern or Israeli individuals involved or injured/killed the MSM doesn't care. It is a case of so what if they just blow each other up. No news for us.
Totally agree, unless the violence is against a specific group, we barely hear about it. Its just part of propagating the perceived villains, and promoting the fear propaganda
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