Re: In today's news...
If you don't mind me asking, where are you from XSI? I'm curious because I've been following your news articles and I'm intrigues by your "diffierent" perspective from my news outlets.
.... the above was written while very drunk. I cannot be held responsible for what McClelland Islay may force me to post
Netherlands in Europe, but physical location doesn't really matter these days since we've got the internet.
One thing I can tell you is that you should always try to find all sides to a story, and to be sceptical of all news. Especially mainstream news. Most mainstream news gets offered pre-packaged news by special interest groups and governments in exchange for the privilege of being the first(Or one of the first) to air the news. Very often, the only things that change in such a story across all news outlets is the wording. Of course such articles are just subtly biased to do what the people who give the articles want to achieve.
And of course they're not above making shit up when it's convenient.
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As for some news for today, a few small things. Nothing I could find that was really important.
So here's an educated guess on how much nukes Israel has.
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A 10 year old kid stops home invaders, steals one of their guns
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Monsanto just going "Sorry, we haven't got a clue what we're doing, your guess is as good as ours" on their modified wheat spreading and contamination other US wheat farms(Which earlier led to Japan and South Korea both halting wheat imports from the US)
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And a report on Turkey's government and their crowd control capabilities
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