Originally posted by YugaShou;dn't this be on the Debate Forum....
Read about the issues and go vote this Tuesday!!! 🙂
Issues 2008
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/issues/
A detailed guide to the economic issues that matter most to voters in the 2008 presidential election.
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/news/0806/gallery.election_issues/index.html
That said, why would I trust what CNN says?
Originally posted by generalissimoThat isn't the question. They support Obama. Get over it. The question is do they present both sides of the story and CNN does. MSNBC and CBS would be considered the most liberal of the major news outlets. From your point of view, if they aren't supporting McCain then they can't be balanced, which doesn't make a whole lot of sense. But then again, you rarely do. Do you think that Fox, which obviously supports McCain, is not biased?
you're joking right?
Its obvious CNN is supporting Obama.
Originally posted by SMSBear716The platforms are detailed at the links I provided and as it does not include opinion analysis, there is not much bias. Both candidates have their own websites and you can visit those to see their platforms.
Shou;dn't this be on the Debate Forum....
That said, why would I trust what CNN says?
I do not watch the news much. I think that the TV coverage of the election is terrible as it generally fails to provide definitive analyses of the issues and the newscasters waste most of the time blabbering about trivialities. Additionally, the news as presented by many news stations is very boring and occasionally repulsive.
Originally posted by YugaLittle late isn't it?
Read about the issues and go vote this Tuesday!!! 🙂
Issues 2008
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/issues/
A detailed guide to the economic issues that matter most to voters in the 2008 presidential election.
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/news/0806/gallery.election_issues/index.html