No Randy, I'm just saying that some editors won't print a certain story, or parts of a story, that they don't like, or don't think it will help to sell more newspapers. So don't always believe everything you read. (TV news is much worse. If it isn't "sensational", it doesn't make it on the tube.) Cases in point: the Fairbanks Daily News-miner (my local paper) and the Anchorage Daily News. (I AM AN INDEPENDANT, BY THE WAY! I vote for who I think will do the best job, not along party lines.) The News-miner will NOT print any "in U.S." story that would help any political party other than the Republican Party. (The editor, Marilyn Romono, has made that abundantly clear.) During the recent races for Governor and U.S. Senate, nothing was printed about the other candidates, just Senator Lisa Murkouski (R-Alaska) and her dad, Gov. Frank Murkouski (R-Alaska). Of course, they both won the local vote. However, the Anchorage Daily News will report everything, since they don't care who likes or dislikes their articles. Real news sells, they say, so they print it. (Anchorage has 200,000+ people, Fairbanks roughly 60,000.) I found out more about the challenging candidates from this paper, printed more than 800 MILES AWAY than I did from my local paper. This is what I mean. The government isn't doing it, the individual editors and newspaper owners (and news website owners) are. They publish and/or print what THEY want you to read and know, since it matches their views and biases. It may or may not be the whole truth. That is why I read English-printed news from other countries. Here it is slanted one way, there it is slanted the other way. The truth lies somewhere in the middle. Have a great day! Steve D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guynn" <amx69@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <soundwve@xxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:37 AM Subject: Re: Politically Correct ??????????? > Steven,. > > Are you implying our country uses the media to LIE to us Americans?? > > Regards, > Randy Guynn >