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		<title>By: Project_Truth</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 22:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wouldn&#039;t be great if the media did as good a job &quot;vetting&quot; (as in: digging into the past, turning over every stone and pebble on the political path) unknown candidates like um, Barack Obama for instance - as they did on Vice Presidential candidates and let&#039;s say ... plumbers. Wouldn&#039;t that great? That way, we&#039;d know much more about Obama, wouldn&#039;t we? And some who won&#039;t vote for him merely because they know so little about him, could make more intelligent decisions. But for some reason Obama gets a pass when it comes to &quot;serious journalism&quot; (a term fast becoming an oxymoron) ...&lt;br&gt;I will be so glad when this election is over - maybe then the media can begin digging itself out of the hole of no credibility and start acting like non-biased reporters again. But I am not holding my breath ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wouldn&#39;t be great if the media did as good a job &#8220;vetting&#8221; (as in: digging into the past, turning over every stone and pebble on the political path) unknown candidates like um, Barack Obama for instance &#8211; as they did on Vice Presidential candidates and let&#39;s say &#8230; plumbers. Wouldn&#39;t that great? That way, we&#39;d know much more about Obama, wouldn&#39;t we? And some who won&#39;t vote for him merely because they know so little about him, could make more intelligent decisions. But for some reason Obama gets a pass when it comes to &#8220;serious journalism&#8221; (a term fast becoming an oxymoron) &#8230;<br />I will be so glad when this election is over &#8211; maybe then the media can begin digging itself out of the hole of no credibility and start acting like non-biased reporters again. But I am not holding my breath &#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Project_Truth</title>
		<link>http://newmexicoindependent.com/6594/10-questions-for-sarah-palin#comment-19735</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 17:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wouldn&#039;t be great if the media did as good a job &quot;vetting&quot; (as in: digging into the past, turning over every stone and pebble on the political path) unknown candidates like um, Barack Obama for instance - as they did on Vice Presidential candidates and let&#039;s say ... plumbers. Wouldn&#039;t that great? That way, we&#039;d know much more about Obama, wouldn&#039;t we? And some who won&#039;t vote for him merely because they know so little about him, could make more intelligent decisions. But for some reason Obama gets a pass when it comes to &quot;serious journalism&quot; (a term fast becoming an oxymoron) ...&lt;br&gt;I will be so glad when this election is over - maybe then the media can begin digging itself out of the hole of no credibility and start acting like non-biased reporters again. But I am not holding my breath ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wouldn&#39;t be great if the media did as good a job &#8220;vetting&#8221; (as in: digging into the past, turning over every stone and pebble on the political path) unknown candidates like um, Barack Obama for instance &#8211; as they did on Vice Presidential candidates and let&#39;s say &#8230; plumbers. Wouldn&#39;t that great? That way, we&#39;d know much more about Obama, wouldn&#39;t we? And some who won&#39;t vote for him merely because they know so little about him, could make more intelligent decisions. But for some reason Obama gets a pass when it comes to &#8220;serious journalism&#8221; (a term fast becoming an oxymoron) &#8230;<br />I will be so glad when this election is over &#8211; maybe then the media can begin digging itself out of the hole of no credibility and start acting like non-biased reporters again. But I am not holding my breath &#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Project_Truth</title>
		<link>http://newmexicoindependent.com/6594/10-questions-for-sarah-palin#comment-11013</link>
		<dc:creator>Project_Truth</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 16:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wouldn&#039;t be great if the media did as good a job &quot;vetting&quot; (as in: digging into the past, turning over every stone and pebble on the political path) unknown candidates like um, Barack Obama for instance - as they did on Vice Presidential candidates and let&#039;s say ... plumbers. Wouldn&#039;t that great? That way, we&#039;d know much more about Obama, wouldn&#039;t we? And some who won&#039;t vote for him merely because they know so little about him, could make more intelligent decisions. But for some reason Obama gets a pass when it comes to &quot;serious journalism&quot; (a term fast becoming an oxymoron) ...&lt;br&gt;I will be so glad when this election is over - maybe then the media can begin digging itself out of the hole of no credibility and start acting like non-biased reporters again. But I am not holding my breath ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wouldn&#39;t be great if the media did as good a job &#8220;vetting&#8221; (as in: digging into the past, turning over every stone and pebble on the political path) unknown candidates like um, Barack Obama for instance &#8211; as they did on Vice Presidential candidates and let&#39;s say &#8230; plumbers. Wouldn&#39;t that great? That way, we&#39;d know much more about Obama, wouldn&#39;t we? And some who won&#39;t vote for him merely because they know so little about him, could make more intelligent decisions. But for some reason Obama gets a pass when it comes to &#8220;serious journalism&#8221; (a term fast becoming an oxymoron) &#8230;<br />I will be so glad when this election is over &#8211; maybe then the media can begin digging itself out of the hole of no credibility and start acting like non-biased reporters again. But I am not holding my breath &#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Project_Truth</title>
		<link>http://newmexicoindependent.com/6594/10-questions-for-sarah-palin#comment-1730</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 15:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wouldn&#039;t be great if the media did as good a job &quot;vetting&quot; (as in: digging into the past, turning over every stone and pebble on the political path) unknown candidates like um, Barack Obama for instance - as they did on Vice Presidential candidates and let&#039;s say ... plumbers. Wouldn&#039;t that great? That way, we&#039;d know much more about Obama, wouldn&#039;t we? And some who won&#039;t vote for him merely because they know so little about him, could make more intelligent decisions. But for some reason Obama gets a pass when it comes to &quot;serious journalism&quot; (a term fast becoming an oxymoron) ...&lt;br&gt;I will be so glad when this election is over - maybe then the media can begin digging itself out of the hole of no credibility and start acting like non-biased reporters again. But I am not holding my breath ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wouldn&#39;t be great if the media did as good a job &#8220;vetting&#8221; (as in: digging into the past, turning over every stone and pebble on the political path) unknown candidates like um, Barack Obama for instance &#8211; as they did on Vice Presidential candidates and let&#39;s say &#8230; plumbers. Wouldn&#39;t that great? That way, we&#39;d know much more about Obama, wouldn&#39;t we? And some who won&#39;t vote for him merely because they know so little about him, could make more intelligent decisions. But for some reason Obama gets a pass when it comes to &#8220;serious journalism&#8221; (a term fast becoming an oxymoron) &#8230;<br />I will be so glad when this election is over &#8211; maybe then the media can begin digging itself out of the hole of no credibility and start acting like non-biased reporters again. But I am not holding my breath &#8230;</p>
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