Comments:

Jim - 2007-03-04 23:52:25
Yeah, I get that feeling quite often (Nancy won't let me listen to news on the car radio when we are traveling together because I keep talking back to the radio) -- Editorials and opinion pieces belong on the editorial pages -- Facts belong on the news pages.
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Doug (nilky) - 2007-03-04 23:57:48
Hey, don't worry 'bout it, Doug... we all have a down day occasionally. Things will look better tomorrow!
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Richard Crawford - 2007-03-05 01:14:26
I admit that's why I gave up on the newspapers a long time ago. I gave up on TV news and radio news even longer ago. I still get news through the Internet, though, but when I see an article of interest I try to find at least three different reports on the same thing. I don't trust anything I read. Everything in the news papers gives me an odd mood.
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John Bailey - 2007-03-05 01:41:33
Yeah... what Doug (nilky) said. Otherwise it's all a great conspiracy and we don't want to go there, do we!
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Stephanie - 2007-03-05 08:01:59
The newspaper has that effect on me, too. That's why I stay away from it!
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Kelli - 2007-03-05 08:49:23
Hubby gives me a bit of grief about the fact that I don't read the papers or listen to the news regularly. I can only handle so much of the bad news -- not a tough enough skin, I guess. Doug, I have sorted through some pictures... I'll send them along to you tonight. Big big hugs to you and the Mrs., dear Brudder. Love you muchly.
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