The Cost Of War

Friday, September 10, 2010

BBC: Useful Worldly News

BBC: Useful Worldly News

I enjoy the BBC News because reporters and journalists are still paid to helps readers find investigative news and not biased corporate propaganda like the American News media.  I read some coverage of President Obama in our media and found only regurgitated partisan politic propaganda.  On the BBC a reader can see more direct quotes from the President rather than a who’s who of the latest mudslinging campaigns.  I browsed the BBC today after getting discussed at domestic coverage of today’s Obama speech and found some good articles.  On the BBC, readers can enjoy issues and journalism that affects their every day life.  You can also find the best ongoing investigations of corporate corruption on the BBC.  A corporation gets its motivation from stock profits for its stockholders and will increase its value against the face of people all over the world.  Corporations will stop at nothing including knowingly harm citizens to increase their market share.  This is why it is most important for journalism to investigate and expose the offenders.  It is this exposure process that affects corporate policy when enraged citizens make noise.

Here are some good articles and stories to follow today:












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