1 year, 6 months ago

Does this reflect poorly on CNN or Americans?

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, well I think this says quite a bit more then that

So the Iraq, the Attorney General scandal and Iran stories are all more important about autopsy results for a dead model best known for being a human trainwreck with a nice rack.

What the hell is wrong with this country? Is this what CNN thinks American’s want to be informed about? Or is this what American’s have told CNN they want to see on their “news network”? I wonder what course is possible that could change this for the better with the populace in general.


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Daniel Spisak

Daniel Spisak was born from the fiery depths of fusion and now roams the pale blue dot known as Earth. I obtained my bachelors degree in Computer Science from UC Irvine at the end of 2007.

I am also involved in technology & security consulting firms as well as being a freelance technology writer. I also contribute to Jerry Pournelle's website and Chaos Manor Reviews. Additionally I am also a freelance photographer as well and you can find my photos either on my own personal gallery or up at my Flickr account or on Zivity.

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