fury fan
Senior Member
Agreed.
I was watching ABC news the other night and the anchor was showing all the sea-containers sitting on the dock in Puerto Rico, filled with emergency supplies, unable to reach those in need. He then switches to the on-scene person and she says 'those containers are actually for grocery stores, etc, and aren't emergency supplies.
Exec producers don't let things like that happen, they knew what she was going to say. They know the avg American anymore is can only retain a few thoughts, ones that are planted in them by social media, and they want us to be upset about Puerto Rico. So now everyone believes supplies aren't getting thru. Step 2 is for the media to blame it on somebody.
If I had a dollar for every time the ABC anchor, or one their political reporters, put their slant on the facts I'd be able to buy this blue SF.
I was watching ABC news the other night and the anchor was showing all the sea-containers sitting on the dock in Puerto Rico, filled with emergency supplies, unable to reach those in need. He then switches to the on-scene person and she says 'those containers are actually for grocery stores, etc, and aren't emergency supplies.
Exec producers don't let things like that happen, they knew what she was going to say. They know the avg American anymore is can only retain a few thoughts, ones that are planted in them by social media, and they want us to be upset about Puerto Rico. So now everyone believes supplies aren't getting thru. Step 2 is for the media to blame it on somebody.
If I had a dollar for every time the ABC anchor, or one their political reporters, put their slant on the facts I'd be able to buy this blue SF.