Welshidiot
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1: No, but it surprises me that none of their coverage on this has made it into the wider public realm, via the internet,...after all when we had the riots in UK this summer footage from the BBC was being reposted on various sites.kenandkids said:Are you under the impression that the BBC is a standard media source in America?
2: Are you sure you can't access the BBC's news output? Even their textual news coverage?
3: People from more than one country are already joining in with this thread. Similarly people from more than one country are joining in with the coverage, commentary, and discussion of the Wall St protest, some are even going as far as to actively support, and/or promote the protest. Also it appears that at the moment there is a general feeling in the western world, that all media news coverage is biased and/or suspect, not just US news media.
So why should I view this as a solely US issue?
No it isn't funny, but neither is it as serious as the current noise about it suggests.kenandkids said:As for the rest, grow up. Herding people like cattle and then making mass arrests just isn't funny and your remarks aren't clever.
Obey the NWO!