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P. Skarote /p> p> IN MEDIA'S WRECKS br> Re: Paul Chesser's Firestorm and Media Brimstoning : /p>Thank you, Mr. Chesser, for this article. I am so sick and tired of the infantile antics displayed by the severely insubstantial reporting "media" people. It is time to quit referring to the "news media"...in this day and age there is no such animal, merely propaganda machines run and inhabited by immature, clueless, crude, impolite, rude, and mean-spirited "people."
p>Since the Internet, neither I nor my husband read any print media or watch any alphabet news. All our information comes from the Internet as we mostly know whom to trust. Thank God we have the Internet and thank God we have some people with the talent such as yours to impart news as well as opinion that is believable. br> -- Mary K. Washburn br> Coolidge, Texas /p> p> THANK YOU! Your comments on the self-absorbed White House Press Corps are right on the money. That they think they can somehow link this PRIVATE hunting incident to any of VP Cheney's official actions is beyond ridiculous. This story should have had a one or two day shelf-life AT MOST. I rarely take the time to send comments on things I see in the media, but this time I HAD to e-mail NBC News to express my disappointment with their overblown coverage of this event. Thanks for NOT being part of the problem that is a narcissistic, self-centered media.
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