When I started this video, I didn`t intend it to be a stop smoking video. The video came into being by simply following what I was hearing in the wor
When I started this video, I didn`t intend it to be a stop smoking video. The video came into being by simply following what I was hearing in the words. Who knows, maybe it was what Rupert Holmes was singing about. I doubt it, but you never know. I did the video because I wanted to share the song with people that never heard it before. I love the song and I used to smoke about 7 years ago. I wish I never would have started. Marlboro and Camel were my choice of smokes back then. It`s funny, seven years have passed and every once in a while I still have the urge to smoke. If you`re trying to quit, don`t give up! You can do it! You just have to want to quit for your own reasons. If you don`t want to quit, then I support your decision to smoke. I`m not trying to pass judgement on people, because I used to smoke myself. You have every right to smoke unless your underage. As I said, I used to smoke and I regret the decission of starting so long ago. Ask yourself why you smoke. Don`t make excuses. Maybe you`ll determine the same thing I did. Who knows? Thanks for listening and I hope you liked the song and message! One more thing, the dog is just a cute dog that I threw in for the awww effect! LOL! Thanks!
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FOX News: Fair and balanced...because we say so!
As Rupert Murdoch`s `war on journalism` hits new lows, droves of disgruntled employees are confess
FOX News: Fair and balanced...because we say so!
As Rupert Murdoch`s `war on journalism` hits new lows, droves of disgruntled employees are confessing their many misdeeds, brought upon by the systematic oppression they faced at FOX News. Watch how FOX executives dictate their bias by forcing reporters to follow memos that predetermine "what they could say and how they could say it."
Rupert Murdoch has decided that the best approach to journalism is to parade opinions dressed-up as News. The reason is simple: No one can disprove an opinion, and therefore, credibility is easier to maintain. Should they ever get caught lying, the legal process affords them protection under the First Amendment. All this, thanks in part to Congress who had the bright idea of passing a rider(hidden) Bill to deregulate the News Media. That`s right, Corporate News entities can tell lies and distort the news if they so choose, and it`s all perfectly legal.
To the best of my knowledge, no country can have or maintain democracy without an honest Press or, at least, one that can be held accountable. But where is ours?
Not convinced? "Florida Appeals Court ruled that there is absolutely nothing illegal in a major media organization lying, concealing or distorting information"
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 6:59 AM
Subject: FLORIDA COURT RULING SAYS MEDIA CAN LEGALLY LIE
http://www.netfeed.com/~jhill/RupertMurdoch.htm
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