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CNN needs to die in a fire!

  1. #21
    Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Who's gonna have a media company and not push their agenda? I don't understand people being surprised it's just funny sometimes when they dont even have a guise of objectivity
  2. #22
    Krow African Astronaut
    Local news had a collage of the pre months Top news.. some were straight forward but one was of a guy wearing a make America great hat (posted in SG?) And stabbed dude in hand who had snatched it minutes prior said "brutal attack over racist hat". I agree the sword slash was way overboard ..this isn't Texas where you can shoot over property being taken.. but he was attacked first.. the post headline indicated it like it was "Racist guy goes on terrorists attack over racist clothing" in that 15 second segment in the collage with other events
  3. #23
    Originally posted by Sudo Who's gonna have a media company and not push their agenda? I don't understand people being surprised it's just funny sometimes when they dont even have a guise of objectivity

    Fair enough, but it shouldn't be taxpayer-funded
  4. #24
    Lanny Bird of Courage




    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  5. #25
    Originally posted by Jυicebox I would say forego the cable and watch sports on delay on YouTube but being that the only sport I watch is European style auto racing that's easy for me to say

    I guess you'll just have to do a cost/benefit analysis and decide if it's worth it for you, my response was mostly for the CNN part

    japanese racing is also quite interesting.
  6. #26
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny japanese racing is also quite interesting.

    True. I was ecstatic when they finally started broadcasting Super GT in English four years ago

    And I'd never even heard of the LC500 until then
  7. #27
    Originally posted by Jυicebox Fair enough, but it shouldn't be taxpayer-funded

    i thought the only thing that is publicly funded is channels like PBS.

    Originally posted by Jυicebox True. I was ecstatic when they finally started broadcasting Super GT in English four years ago

    And I'd never even heard of the LC500 until then

    they race family cars over there,
  8. #28
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i thought the only thing that is publicly funded is channels like PBS.



    they race family cars over there,

    Not really. The Europeans are the only ones that race prototypes
  9. #29
    Krow African Astronaut
    I want to see all of San Francisco streets get closed down for a super grand prix by the bay with it racing and doing hardcore turns and then race over to Oakland and do the same on Oakland''s fucked up ass pot hole streets.


    maybe there will be a pile up of racers.


    Lanny, write to your Mayor and make this a thing.
  10. #30
    Originally posted by Krow I want to see all of San Francisco streets get closed down for a super grand prix by the bay with it racing and doing hardcore turns and then race over to Oakland and do the same on Oakland''s fucked up ass pot hole streets.


    maybe there will be a pile up of racers.


    Lanny, write to your Mayor and make this a thing.

    Not SF but:

  11. #31
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Ever since Lee was assassinated I haven't had as much sway with the mayor's office unfortunately.
  12. #32
    Originally posted by Erekshun We are being forced to pay for this shit! Do what you can to eradicate them. Call your cable/dish people and demand a-la-carte.


    Umm it's 2019...what kind of idiot still has cable/dish? lololol A tarted one that's who.
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