Only a fool would say that ANY media organization is unbiased.
This is not an iraq thread. it just happens that my example of differences in the way media reports is an iraq news item.
recently, there was a bombing at one of the us military "checkpoints". some news agencies call it a "suicide bombing" which is what that act is USUALLY called. a person wearing bombs blows himself up, along with whatever is around him. however, since this happened, Fox News is calling it a "homicide bombing" . . . it's the first time i've ever heard it termed that.
what do you think their point is, in calling it something different? i've my own ideas, i just wanted to submit my observations for discussion.
This is not an iraq thread. it just happens that my example of differences in the way media reports is an iraq news item.
recently, there was a bombing at one of the us military "checkpoints". some news agencies call it a "suicide bombing" which is what that act is USUALLY called. a person wearing bombs blows himself up, along with whatever is around him. however, since this happened, Fox News is calling it a "homicide bombing" . . . it's the first time i've ever heard it termed that.
what do you think their point is, in calling it something different? i've my own ideas, i just wanted to submit my observations for discussion.
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