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DEATH BY GOVERNMENT: GENOCIDE AND MASS MURDER

DEATH BY GOVERNMENT: GENOCIDE AND MASS MURDER
All told, governments killed more than 262 million people in the 20th century outside of wars, according to University of Hawaii political science professor R.J. Rummel. Just to give perspective on this incredible murder by government, if all these bodies were laid head to toe, with the average height being 5', then they would circle the earth ten times. Also, this democide murdered 6 times more people than died in combat in all the foreign and internal wars of the century. Finally, given popular estimates of the dead in a major nuclear war, this total democide is as though such a war did occur, but with its dead spread over a century

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Internet Hits All-Time High as News Source, TV at All-Time Low, Says Pew

(CNSNews.com) - The Internet has risen to its all-time high as a primary source of news for Americans with 43 percent now saying they get most of their news on national and international issues from the web, according to a survey published Thursday by the Pew Research Center for The People & The Press.
Meanwhile, television sits at an all-time low as a primary source of news for Americans with only 66 percent now saying they get most of their national and international news from TV--a nadir television also hit in December 2010.
Since 1991, Pew has periodically asked Americans: “How do you get most of your news about national and international issues?”
In this survey, respondents are allowed to give up to two answers. (So, a person can cite both television and the Internet, or television and radio, or newspapers and television, etc., as the places where they get most of their news--and the combined percentages for the various sources can add up to more than 100 percent).
In the two decades Pew has been tracking this trend in American news sources, television peaked as the primary source of news for Americans at the time s of the September 2001 terrorist attacks, when 90 percent said they got most of their news from TV. Television nearly returned to that level in March 2003, during the invasion of Iraq, and September 2005, during Hurricane Katrina. At both those times, 89 percent said they got most of their national and international news from TV.
However, during normal news times--when there was not a major act of war or natural disaster--TV hit its apex in January 1996, when 88 percent said it was the place they got most of their national and international news.
The Internet first appeared in Pew’s survey of news sources in January 1999, when 6 percent said the web was where they got most of their news about national and international issues.
Overall, in Pew’s latest survey, 66 percent said television was their primary source for national and international news, 43 percent said the Internet, 31 percent said newspapers, 19 percent said radio, 3 percent said magazines, and 4 percent said it was another source.
For the survey released yesterday, Pew interviewed 1,501 adults from July 20-24. The survey;s margin of error of +/- 3.5 points.

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  • Herman Gerbils 34 minutes ago
    I get all my news on the internet and watch corporate MSM to see what the elite's are lying about today, however some of the content on my internet sources come from MSM so I don't pray for their demise anytime soon. My local paper was bought and destroyed by Gannet years ago and my local government is so hopelessly corrupt I don't follow the tales of murder, police brutality and celeb fluff that comprise my local media news. Prison Planet, Infowars, What Really Happened, Global Research.ca, The Intel Hub, Wired's Danger Room, Activist Post, Rense.com, Before it's News are my primary sources of news (although Meet The Press is on in the background right now)
  • The Game 1 hour ago
    I get most of my news online from Drudge Report and infowars.com
  • I get 60 % of the news from the Internet and 30 % from Conservative
    stations like Rush Limbaugh! The last 10 % is from Fox News on TV.
    The Newspapers, like the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, etc. are
    Ultra Liberal Newspapers. Blatant lies and garbage!
  • caroleaus 11 hours ago
    I get NO news from the newspaper.  (Ours is probably the poorest in the nation.)  I get my local, national, and international news from the internet.  ALL the MSM is biased and reports only those things it wishes to report and usually it is slanted one way or the other.  NO THANKS!  Our local TV stations send news alerts via e-mail and news summaries a couple of times every day plus they all have internet sites where local news can be viewed.
  • I watch TV for the local news.  The coverage is different from one station to another, so I view mutliple stations over the course of a day. I used to read the newspaper, but Dallas,Texas no longer has a "news" paper.  With the internet one can view news from all over the globe.  It is amazing how the same story is carried differently by the different organizations.  One actually needs to know how to read to decipher fact from propaganda.  Good Luck to y'all.
  • RonPaul4President 1 day ago
    Too bad even the truth online can be suppressed. Learn what the media isn't reporting on and cannot report on because it's too big of a story and it starts with why Sarah Palin was chosen in 2008 as McCain's running mate
    http://palinsdirtylittlesecret.blogspot.com/
  • Malinse 1 day ago
    The only people who still get their news from TV are mostly the lazy and uniformed, who don't know the corporate run news agencies are liars for the government and big business, the rest like being lied to.  The next worst source for news are the large newspapers like NYT and LA Times.  They won't last long either.
  • KevinWarren 1 day ago
    There's very little news available on TV.  All the stations carry the same few headlines everyday.  It's like there's collusion amongst all the TV news stations.  I watch Fox for the commentary and local news for what's going around me but I use the Net for actual national and global news.
  • Exactly..  I never watch TV news anymore..  I always go straight to the Internet to get the real news.. and I am over 50.. as these liberal media outlets, have completely polluted and subverted, the News that used to be called professional Journalism, and the Truth.. They have destroyed their own profession, as well as their medium- TV, along with print, with their corrupt crony biased jour-no-list lies and propaganda.. Only the liberal bottom of the barrel indoctrinated useful idiots, believe and swallow, everything they spew out..  Their days are numbered, and they only have themselves to thank for it..
  • I agreee, The mainstream networks don't even think about broadcasting a story until they've biased and editorialized it to no end!

  • Ruh Roh.  Somebody tell those other guys......you know....

    The guys who provide all that newsprint paper my dog craps on.  Starting with the NY Slimes.
  • The most trusted man in America is dead and gone. Journalism in America is almost dead and gone. If your seeking the truth in news, don't listen to ABC, NBC and CBS. Nobody their knows how to tell the truth. Fox touts fair and balance news. At least you'll get about 50% of the truth............
  • "The most trusted man in America" almost single-handedly turned public opinion against the war in Vietnam when he announced after the Tet offensive "It seems now more certain than ever that the bloody experience of Vietnam is a stalemate."
    I believe that proclamation was instrumental in bolstering the Communist efforts, and led, at least indirectly, to them holding out for a 'negotiated peace.'
  • FreedomOSpeech 1 day ago
    With the possible exception of Holywood, the institution of Television has become the most thoroughly corrupt phenomenon of public life since the Cicus Maximus. No other single source of filth and confusion has contributed to more psychosis and sociopathy. Commercials have pounded away at the viewer's inadequacies for generations; programs purvey twisted depictions of family and social life, perverse and idiotic characters are presented as heros;  the synoptic "news" has, just in the last few years, morphed into a full-throated propaganda machine for an aggressive statist political movement; children's programming has now become a tool of the homosexualist agenda. Television has caused our view of each other to become hopelessly shallow and expectations of each other to become abysmally unrealistic. As TV proliferated, Divorces increased as a direct correlation. Illiteracy returned to 19th Century levels.

    The Television replaced the family hearth, around which children once learned stories from elders and guests. Now that postion is the source of a totally different kind of radiation that and scorches the imagination, blinds the soul cooks away the intellect.


    At least the internet is interactive. It is largely unregulated, but as trashy as it often is, at least one has to have some basic brain function to operate it. But it will likely evolve into yet another usurper of individual vision and impetus. Electronic media and entertainment is replacing life with a virual travesty.


    Take a moment today and turn your back to the glass teat in front of you at this moment. Get up and stretch. Step outside. Wherever you are in this wonderful vast country of ours, its probabaly a beautiful day. Step outside for a moment and have a "zen cigarette". Take a deep breath and say out loud," I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore", or anything else you like. But just enjoy one moment of reality today, for God's sake.


    And try reading a good book this evening. Screw the TV.
  • That was excellent! I have been thinking along those lines a lot.
    I grew up in the forties and fifties.
  • that's "virtual" travesty...
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