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So "The Internet" is the "most reliable" source of news? Doesn't it depend on what Internet site. It's like if you were asked "what food is the most nutritious" and you responded "Publix" or "Kroger".<br> <br> David who wants the AJC to fold: so you think society would be better off if no point of view existed other than those with which you agree and which make you comfortable? I am a somewhat left-of-center person on most issues (though quite conservative on select issues), but I enjoy news and opinion from a variety of sources (like Boortz). Reading, listening, and watching a diversity of opinion is good for the mind and helps one to consistently question and evaluate one's point of view. A person who watches only FoxNews, listens only to the usual cadre of conservative talk show hosts, and reads the likes of townhall and drudge for all his news is delusional if he or she thinks this makes him a well-rounded, educated, informed citizen. I'd say the same to a liberal whose viewing is limited to MSNBC's evening lineup and whose reading is limited to the NY Times.
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