This is strong piece with many links back to sources, I tend to not get to into reading politics pieces but this one holds out.
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Hilarious piece with statements like this "The thrill of a retweet from Roger Ebert or Ashton Kutcher will never compare to the thrill of running with (more like from) the bulls or fighting a pack of voracious sharks over the remains of a prize-catch marlin." - in general brings up some good points about this flash culture we live in.
Pretty standard write up about the state of things in Colorado this article is mirror pretty much every other one that is coming out right now.
Video always helps with making a solid point, not sure I would call this journalism, but definitely something that should be watched and viewed by everyone.
A well rounded piece that has just the facts, but I find it strange that it is NPR that is posting this since they were not allowing their employees to attend the rally.
A short piece about the choices the FCC is making regarding regulating broadband. This actually seems like a puff piece for the FCC, but I think the issue is important.
This is a good, solid piece of writing, with facts about how it happened along with pull out react quotes from local sources.
Uhh, so how does this article prove anything. Seems to throw some random poll numbers up and then use that to for some kind of random idea about what our president is thinking and doing... unless he wrote this himself, WTF? Nobody is quoted just random sources, so like my drunk mechanic could have told me this story and then I wrote it up as the truth.. can you taste vomit because I can.
This is short piece with very little actual information. It seems the goal of this article is to ruffle feathers. I would get upset about this type of information but they (the government) has decided the people have no voice. This type of puff piece only serves to keep people reading.
The sky is falling! How long can we just keep going back and forth on this issue. It is very simple, the earth is here for us we do all we can to keep it clean. It is a responsibility every human has.
Well it the Washington Post so you have take it with a grain of salt. Since I am a little nuts I believe that every piece of journalism is a propaganda scare for either the right or the left. So this piece just enforces the way our modern machine blend what is real or not. Good piece of not really, no sources etc, but who cares!
Short piece about the attacks from the White House against people trying to promote peace in the middle east. Carter and Pelosi mentioned. No evidence accept the word of mr. carter.
This is well written story that touches on many topics not normally brought up, I here they have some nice land in Alaska for sale. This article shows the ramping up of the fight for resources on the Northern Arctic Soils.
A indepth look at Obama, with quotes from people who knew him when he was younger. This article seems to mainly be sourced from Obama and his supporters, and the view point seems to surround how the young Obama shaped the Old Obama. Quote: "The teacher, who still lives in Obama's old neighborhood, remembers that he always sat in the back corner of her classroom. "His friends called him `Negro,'."





