paulitician
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It's so perplexing and very sad.
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It's not all that hard to get. A chaotic and confusing event got misreported by the Beeb.
Let me check my wallet and see if I give a damn.
Uh...No!
Hey, I get it, but there's an excessive amount of bullshit flying all over the place.Let me check my wallet and see if I give a damn.
Uh...No!
Sadly, that is how most feel.
The building was on fire, had huge holes in it from pieces of the WTC and/or airplanes hitting #7, all kinds of conflicting reports were coming out of the press, and reporters just get stuff wrong all the time.
Some bad information, like reports of a car bomb exploding in front of the State Department and an unclear number of hijacked planes, made it on the air.
“My tendency is always to put out what we hear. We qualify it, but we always put it out,” says Steve Friedman, then-executive producer of “The Early Show” on CBS. “On this particular day, the thing got so crazy, there were so many reports -- 110 planes missing, bombs everywhere -- that we didn’t do it that way.”
The building was on fire, had huge holes in it from pieces of the WTC and/or airplanes hitting #7, all kinds of conflicting reports were coming out of the press, and reporters just get stuff wrong all the time.
But reporting a collapse that doesn't actually happen for some 20 minutes later? Seems very odd to me.
the sheep cant think for themselves.lolThe building was on fire, had huge holes in it from pieces of the WTC and/or airplanes hitting #7, all kinds of conflicting reports were coming out of the press, and reporters just get stuff wrong all the time.
But reporting a collapse that doesn't actually happen for some 20 minutes later? Seems very odd to me.
the fucked up showing it was an inside job yes.What's odd? They fucked up. It happens.
Some bad information, like reports of a car bomb exploding in front of the State Department and an unclear number of hijacked planes, made it on the air.
“My tendency is always to put out what we hear. We qualify it, but we always put it out,” says Steve Friedman, then-executive producer of “The Early Show” on CBS. “On this particular day, the thing got so crazy, there were so many reports -- 110 planes missing, bombs everywhere -- that we didn’t do it that way.”
Five years later, memories of a trying task
The building was on fire, had huge holes in it from pieces of the WTC and/or airplanes hitting #7, all kinds of conflicting reports were coming out of the press, and reporters just get stuff wrong all the time.
But reporting a collapse that doesn't actually happen for some 20 minutes later? Seems very odd to me.
the fucked up showing it was an inside job yes.What's odd? They fucked up. It happens.
Some bad information, like reports of a car bomb exploding in front of the State Department and an unclear number of hijacked planes, made it on the air.
“My tendency is always to put out what we hear. We qualify it, but we always put it out,” says Steve Friedman, then-executive producer of “The Early Show” on CBS. “On this particular day, the thing got so crazy, there were so many reports -- 110 planes missing, bombs everywhere -- that we didn’t do it that way.”
Five years later, memories of a trying task