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:::: Not all of the media is covering things up or spinning information. There is a mad dash to be the first to report on a topic so a lot of source skimming and quick writing occurs. The facts get spun and misinterpreted on accident generally. Though that's not to say that bad intentions don't exist. There's also a lot of decision making and research that goes into things that could cause a panic, which accounts for some of the slow reporting on obvious conclusions. [[User:Jokeyxero|Jokeyxero]] 04:27, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
:::: You were right, it is "railing", see my first quote on the subject above, I quoted via copy and paste but apparently didn't pay attention and kept typing "rally". Luckily "rally against" and "rail against" are basically the same when talking about one person. '''We should probably fix this.''' Also look up the original source again to verify. [[User:Jokeyxero|Jokeyxero]] 04:35, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
:::::Go figure, these idiots would forget about grammar completely in all that quick writting panickpanic and such, wouldn't they? The fact that the person who is speaking these things to the public doesn't know any better only pisses me off more. I think today i would respect a reporter and source that would stop reading the que cards and say, "wait, that's not correct" and explain it to the audience and then manage to keep his or her job just fine for it. -youngidealist [[User:209.129.85.4|209.129.85.4]] 20:52, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
:It seems to me it would be incorrect to assume a coherent argument, political or moral, in his ravings. They are, in essence, a series of non-sequiturs rather than an attempt at any coherent statement, pro- or anti- anything. [[User:Pookster11|pookster11]] 01:32, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
::Yeah, I agree with pookster11, let the professionals with access to the tapes sort it out. Quote psychological professionals, not NBC's white washing or fear mongering (or whatever it is). [[User:JeffBurdges|JeffBurdges]] 18:31, 20 April 2007 (UTC)