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Originally Posted by Tribesman
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Sure you ok? That monster under the bed would be meQuote:
Originally Posted by Tribesman
Right-wing social democrat here - slightly to the right of Vlad the Impaler, that is.
Im guess I am hors concours since I am a news hack by profession. I pretend to feed on all the news that's fit to print or post. Of course I get the real news from my neighbour who reads the Osservatore Romano and the Amersfoortse Courant which has all the nice ads for power drills and cutlets at euro 6.45 a kilo.
I read the NPD and Communist Party of Canada websites when I want a good laugh. Nothing wrong with that. :book:Quote:
Originally Posted by TuffStuffMcGruff
Ghy zijt in weegschalen gewogen, ende ghy zijt te licht gevonden. These must be depressing times for you given the current state of the social democrats, more corrupt then bonecancer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adrian II
Oh dear, and here I was thinking this thread was about news sources and stuff. To you, I suppose, all threads are about one and the same thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fragony
//checks
Nope, didn't step on the oestrogen pump
That's what I mean. It's unnatural. :laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fragony
Political beliefs: If you haven't figured it out by now I'm not telling you!
News:
- LGF
- Government Executive
- David Darling
- CI Centre (grew up reading Tom Clancy ~;p )
- CES (thanks to Cage, Coga...cockroach? )
- RFID Journal
- And the Guild (to keep track of the Dutch).
Talk radio as well.
Politics: Socially far left, Economics moderate right
BBC - For all news
Washington Post - Specifically for US and local area news
Ars Technica
Wired
Slashdot
Also MSNBC for about 20-30 minutes on weekday mornings.
I used to both watch and read CNN, but I finally gave up on it about 3 months ago. I'm not quite sure when it turned into a tabloid, but all serious journalism seems to have vanished from that source. I do not miss it.
LOL, say that to Beirut!Quote:
None - save the trees!
Politics: Only one word.
I hear Cadena 3 as my local radio. I can know whats going on here.
Hmm.
1. BBC
2. The Economist(I always end up reading some during lag times in Speech and Debate)
and...I guess, technically, the .Org too.
Don't listen to local news unless I need to know if school was snowed out, otherwise it isn't anything I care about that BBC can't do and more.
I would like to revise that for my daily news and punditry from the world of Americaland, I now go to the New York Times website. I also read a couple of poll related blogs, because I am a bit of an amateur psephologist (Bonus points if you know that one off the top of your head). I also visit DailyKos, not for news, but just because I appreciate the politics and acitivism that is portrays.
Political Beliefs: Apathetic, mainly ~:)
Print news:
Courier mail (rubbish local paper :P)
Economist
Online (mainstream):
The Australian (national paper for Australian news)
BBC (international news)
Economist (up to date stuff is online first)
Online (other):
APC magazine (tech)
Ars technica (tech)
TorrentFreak (tech - IP)
And others that I read sporadically, of course :grin2:
Added one. Frag should like this:Quote:
Originally Posted by Vladimir
http://www.americancongressfortruth.com/