[nfb-talk] Here he comes...

John Heim john at johnheim.com
Mon Jan 23 17:33:45 UTC 2017


The myth that the free press cannot be trusted comes primarily from 
conservatives but I will acknowledge that some liberals are just as bad. 
No matter where it comes from, The point is that it's just an excuse 
people give for believing what they want to believe.

This is Un-American. Right now, for purely political purposes, President 
Trump is trying to undermine confidence in the  free press. He doesn't 
want to believe that his inauguration didn't set an attendance record so 
purely for his own political gain, he is undermining confidence in the 
free press. I say that is an act of disloyalty to the United States Of 
America.


On 01/23/2017 10:51 AM, Marianne Haas via nfb-talk wrote:
> Hi John,
> I respectfully disagree with you regarding the press.  I listen to both
> conservatives and liberals and then make up my mind.  I also listen to
> programs on the internet from other countries.  Sometimes, I get more
> balanced information about the US from listening to stations from other
> countries.I feel that both sides, conservatives and liberals, accuse the
> other side of faux news.  I feel that we have to listen to different
> stations and points of view to get a balanced picture of what is going on.
>
> Let me share about what one of my good friends said:
> This man was in the classified world in the military.  He saw a lot of
> things that were contrary of what we hear.  Some of it he still cannot talk
> about as it is still classified.  He often says that he does not believe
> what the Government says until it is officially denied.  By the way, he did
> not vote for Trump either.
>
> I do not want to say this to be divisive.  I believe in civilized
> conversations, both in person and in emails.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marianne
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> The idea that the free press can't be trusted is bullstuffpromoted by people
> who don't like the truth. And it's Un-American bullstuff at that.
> Democracy cannot work without a free press. When you tell people they can't
> trust the free press, you're telling them that they can't possibly have any
> way to know which way to vote. That's Un-American.
>
> This is just a myth fostered by conservatives  who think anybody who doesn't
> automatically agree with them is a liberal. If you insist on actually having
> facts before making up your mind, that makes you a liberal.
>
>
>
>
> On 01/22/2017 09:30 PM, Gail the U. S. Male via nfb-talk wrote:
>> See, my point exactly!  You shouldn't believe everything you read on
>> facebook. Or, anywhere on the net without substantiating it first,
>> using reputable sources, which the press isn't! They're mostly rabid
>> liberals!  I went through that same indoctrination in College
>> journalism classes, but was smart enough to see through all the manure.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nfb-talk [mailto:nfb-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of John
>> Heim via nfb-talk
>> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2017 3:47 PM
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>> Cc: John Heim <john at johnheim.com>
>> Subject: Re: [nfb-talk] Here he comes...
>>
>> Snopes says this rumor, that Trump's "Make America Great Again" hats
>> were made overseas, is false:
>> http://www.snopes.com/donald-trump-hat-china/
>>
>> Snopes is a great source for more info on this kind of thing. That
>> explanation has the ring of truth. Somebody in China is making hats
>> that say, "Make America Great Again", but not Trump.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 01/22/2017 02:47 PM, ed meskys via nfb-talk wrote:
>>> My wife read on Facebook that the Trump "make america great again"
>>> hats were made in Viet Nam. Why is he sending work overseas? How is
>>> that making America great?
>>> Ed Meskys
>>>
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