I want this war to go on as long as possible, I just love seeing people killed... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> Not really... Anyway I wanted to reitterate on the no good news during peace thing I said for Kiya, there are three exceptions to this rule.
A. Nothing else to report on so need to filll time frame...
B. Follow up of the really bad news(i.e. quick statement)
C. Seems to be a miracle...(their words not mine)
As far as news of this war goes I wathed 2+ hours yesterday and doubt if I watch any more till it is over this reporting is far worse than even last war. I got almost no information from CNN or the other channel I watched. I want hard facts not day to day life during the war of blow joe... I did however here about iraqian civilians being killed though but in a way you want like Kiya. Out of the 2+ hours this took up ummm ohhh 10 seconds(that what I meant by buried). On top of that they came off like this:
some reporter: "Our bomb are sooo precise we hit all our targets perfectly...Some Iraqians(hint of sarcasm) say that some civilians were killed but we have no reports from our people..." then later "Sadam's regiem is putting civilians in the middle of the battles on purpose...Idiot(no they didn't say this word but the way they stated it might as well) Iraqian civilians are just wandering around the streets in the towns that are being attacked when they should staying indoors."
Kiya does this give you a hint of our news style over here? At least last war they gave hard facts frequents enough for us occassional listeners to gather how many of us/them were hurt bombs used etc, but this one seems to be <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cry.gif" alt="" /> stories about this one individual or telling what the troops are planning on doing(taking this bridge or just took this town(nice enough to show picture but not say where until much after fact. Picture helped me a lot not...Prob locals would recognize it easily though <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> ...)