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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3938557" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>In my opinion all news is slanted, or even dominated by the opinion of the guy at these news organizations that signs the pay checks, and grants the promotions! This applies to world wide, down to local news! Just one example that I personally witnessed! I was on the Sand Springs Fire Department many years ago, there was a house fire on 63th west ave. north of Charles Page Blvd. Tulsa Fire Department was supose to run to everything east of 65th, and we were to run on everyrthing west of 65th. TFD would run on this fire, so we were called. We had instructions to run on anything we were called on, and sort out the paperwork later. We ran on this house fire, the house was two blocks east of 65th, and backed up to the Keystone expressway. We put the fire out, and were rolling hose, when a Tulsa Engine came down the expressway followed by a local TV news car. They went down to 65th, got off and came back east two blocks to the site of the fire. The news people got out, and interviewed the Tulsa Captain, on how they put out the fire, no one else even got off the Tulsa Engine, we were still cleaning up the mess, and watching this interview! They all got back into the TV news car, and Tulsa engine, and left. The Tulsa Captain did wave as they left, and we continued to clean up the mess! ALL NEWS COVERAGE IS BIASED, SO THINK FOR YOURSELF! AND VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3938557, member: 45328"] In my opinion all news is slanted, or even dominated by the opinion of the guy at these news organizations that signs the pay checks, and grants the promotions! This applies to world wide, down to local news! Just one example that I personally witnessed! I was on the Sand Springs Fire Department many years ago, there was a house fire on 63th west ave. north of Charles Page Blvd. Tulsa Fire Department was supose to run to everything east of 65th, and we were to run on everyrthing west of 65th. TFD would run on this fire, so we were called. We had instructions to run on anything we were called on, and sort out the paperwork later. We ran on this house fire, the house was two blocks east of 65th, and backed up to the Keystone expressway. We put the fire out, and were rolling hose, when a Tulsa Engine came down the expressway followed by a local TV news car. They went down to 65th, got off and came back east two blocks to the site of the fire. The news people got out, and interviewed the Tulsa Captain, on how they put out the fire, no one else even got off the Tulsa Engine, we were still cleaning up the mess, and watching this interview! They all got back into the TV news car, and Tulsa engine, and left. The Tulsa Captain did wave as they left, and we continued to clean up the mess! ALL NEWS COVERAGE IS BIASED, SO THINK FOR YOURSELF! AND VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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