What’s really wrong with the media?
in the early morning on Wednesday, the 31st of May 2006 by Chad
Issues like this, via Media Lies
Three years gone and Iraq’s most famous soldiers are Jessica Lynch and Lynndie England, a victim and a criminal, respectively. Abu Ghraib remains the most famous battle of the war.
What I want to ask is this: How many of your local newspapers ever covered the fact that there is a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient (not winner) from the war in Iraq?
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May 31st, 2006 at 10:32 am
Can’t say that I’ve heard it mentioned at all. Yea, don’t get me started on the media and the lies and half truths they spread. I’m all for getting news out there but lately it’s become biased and one sided.