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If you read what I write here you know I don't believe in things said on the news. I believe or rather know that countries (or even the whole world) are controlled by a few very wealthy and powerful people.
I believe in democracy but in order for a democracy to function properly people have to be interested in politics and be knowledgeable about political topics. Otherwise people can be easily manipulated by the media. The media is a tool, they show you what you need to know and don't show things you don't need to know.
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Text from youtube: The Telecommunications Act of 1996 specifically restricts Corporate ownership to 49.7% (not 49.6 or 49.8) because that's exactly what Rupert Murdock and NewsCorp owned at the time. That's when the restriction of ownership of TV and Newspapers also went out the window. Hence the birth of Fox News, since they no longer had to classify their programs like "Hard Copy" and "A Current Affair" as "Infotainment"
Last week protests began in Georgia, people demand the resignation of the acting president Mikhail Saakashvili. Yesterday he declared the state of emergency for 15 days, he also banned all news broadcasts expect state television, expelled three Russian diplomats and declared several embassy employees "persona non grata" And here's a surprise, Mikhail Saakashvili blamed Russia for the unrest. Lately all Saakashvili does is blame Russia for everything that goes wrong in his country. The unrests began last week and it's Georgia's worse crisis since 2003 Rose Revolution when Saakashvili
A US base near Baghdad has been attacked two members of the US-led forces were killed and 38 wounded. According to officials camp Victory that houses the headquarters of American forces in Iraq, was hit by either a rocket or a mortar on Wednesday. Most people at camp Victory are American. No futher details have been given. Camp Victory and other US bases have been frequently under fire, however such damaging attacks are rare.Al
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Very good post! I agree with everything you wrote and the clips are very interesting.
Unfortunately most of the people are not aware of this.