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912px x 1748px | 351.40kB [source page] act media HoSh Media Yedioth theget jpg From Yahoo Image Search: "media" When illegal immigration effects the whole nation - How can media make it appear as only a conservative issue? Q. It is an issue that effects the economy , healthcare and nation security but the media has turned it into a "Only Conservatives Hate the Poor Mexicans " issue. And we have let them . WHY? One reasonable explanation please... Why do we as a nation let the media do this to us ? Why does the media seem to love having us at each others throats ? The media seems to be the driving force in this issue. Why does the media ignore the people that struggle for years to come here legally ? Asked by Akkita - Tue Feb 5 22:13:13 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Because it is mostly conservatives who have said that something needs to be done. & it is conservatives that want the fence. THe liberal democrats are already planning on how to register all of the illegals as democratic voters as soon as they give them the right to vote. It's the same thing as their support of more social welfare programs. They figure that the people will feel indebted to them & will vote democratic. Also don't forget that most of the tv & radio media outlets are extremely liberal biased. Edit: Hey Anjana - why should the US gov't be responsible for taking care of & developing the home countries of the illegals? Let their own countries take responsibility for them!! Answered by anna s - Tue Feb 5 23:28:26 2008 Can the media make a saint look like a serial killer, and a serial killer like a saint? Q. How much power/influence does the media have? How objective is the media? To what degree is the media propaganda driven? Asked by Aycora Bayduv - Tue Dec 9 20:09:28 2008 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. The media is most powerful. They can make anything look good or bad. Answered by pinky - Tue Dec 9 20:13:29 2008 How does the media cause girls to start an eating disorder?
Q. I believe that the media is one of the major causes of eating disorders in girls. Modeling industries only want thin women so girls start to believe that they have to be thin to be pretty. Asked by Hannah J - Thu Feb 14 12:59:30 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. All they ever show in any kind of ads (or at least most of them) is really skinny girls. Most women do not and cannot look like them, but young girls are going to try to be "perfect" like them. The other day, my 7 year old (who doesn't have an ounce of fat on her) didn't want to wear a sweater that I had taken out for her because she said it "makes her look fat". That's just very sad. Answered by Mom22girls - Thu Feb 14 13:09:27 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "media" |






