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RE: Article: At the Center of the Storm Over Bush And Science



My comment is that if you recognize that both are

biased, then you can listen to both and compare the

information.  I am a strong advocate of using more

than one source for getting your information.  If you

are influenced by one source, be it liberal or

conservative, can you make a reasoned decision?  



--- "Anagnostopoulos, Harry W."

<HAROLD.W.ANAGNOSTOPOULOS@saic.com> wrote:

> Here's one thought, yes.

>  

> NPR is a supposed "news" program that is supported

> by public funds and

> should provide non-biased and balanced reporting.

>  

> Rush is clearly a political pundit, is supported by

> advertising, and does

> not claim to be a news program.

>  

> Personnaly, I find both programs to be lacking in

> balance and fairness.

>  

>  

> Personal views only, of course.

>  

> 

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: owner-radsafe@list.Vanderbilt.Edu

> [mailto:owner-radsafe@list.Vanderbilt.Edu]On Behalf

> Of Rogers Brent

> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 11:43 PM

> To: 'Steven Dapra'; radsafe@list.Vanderbilt.Edu

> Subject: RE: Article: At the Center of the Storm

> Over Bush And Science

> 

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> Steven Dapra asked: 

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>         A cognitive psychologist being interviewed

> on National Public Radio 

> -- can 

> you think of a more reliable and un-prejudiced

> source? 

> 

> I'll give it a shot.  How about the Vice President

> on Rush Limbaugh 

> denigrating an administration critic.  Does that

> meet your standard for 

> reliable and un-predjudiced? 

> 

> -Brent Rogers 

> 

> My thoughts alone. 

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-- John

John Jacobus, MS

Certified Health Physicist

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