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You guys are wrong. I'm right.
MUHAHAHAHAHA
Well, Brown had just robbed a store, and it required 4 bullets to stop him from charging. In a picture they showed, it showed Brown with weed behind him(illegal in Missouri) and with a gun.
In a picture who showed?
I actually think someone posted the answer in the thread for random Wikipedia articles
The judge and jury :P
Source?
Fox News.
Haven't you ever heardof Photoshop?
Photoshop
That's not a reliable source to me.
What is a reliable source to you then? Because i'm pretty sure news stations in one of them.
I have, don't believe that a news station would use it.
According to information on NPR today that I was listening to on my way home from work, they actually released a huge amount of paperwork (what was it, something like 90 pages of documents) regarding the case and testimonies. Including photos. I haven't bothered to look at it because it's not an issue I am particularly interested in. But the information is available for those who want to know.
Fox News would
Fox News is a very biased one though.
What's NPR?
And that's your biased opinion :)
Uh, National Public Radio. Only the most popular and well-known radio station in the nation. They do all kinds of high quality reporting of issues around the world. They even host the BBC world service news hour.
A lot of opinions are biased.
Which nation? I live in Canada.
I never knew you lived in Canada. With all your talk about visiting Turkey I figured you lived in Europe somewhere. Color me surprised. :)
NPR is an American news station, publicly funded which means no commercials or anything like that. I believe it's actually available in parts of Canada. And of course I'm sure you know all about the BBC world service.
I'm a global person. I live in Canada, but also part Turkish, Filipino, and Spanish. I belong to several countries.
I obviously know BBC. I don't listen to news on the radio so much, so I only know our local news station and international ones but who has time to search for those? :P
Yeah I know radio has declined a lot in recent years. I listen to it during my commutes to/from work, since I'm on the road a while with nothing else to do. It helps me stay informed on what's going on in the world.
I listen to the radio for music. I really don't like to listen to the news too much because it depresses me, as if I don't have things to worry about... :(
I hear ya there. News can be crazy depressing sometimes, like this business in Ferguson (and those insane riots! Holy crap it's like a 3rd world country there right now). But where I live we seem to have a distinct lack of good music available on the radio. So it's either news or albums I bring with me. :/
We listen to the '70s, 80s, 90s' radio. There are some good songs on there, and it helps me find more music. One of my favourite bands is U2, which I first heard on the radio. But if they have good news to make up for the bad news, then I wouldn't mind news. Seriously, why isn't good news important?
Dude, the RMB is booming. Let's talk positive for a while.
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