The truth... or something like it.
Monday, November 2, 2009 at 10:21PM
We’re in an age of information. With the explosion of the internet we have never been more connected to each other via social networking sites, blogs, and amazing user content driven sites such as Wikipedia. You are now no more than 10 seconds away from beginning to learn ANYTHING you wish, simply by searching Google. This also means we aren’t slaves to the same media sources and information, spoon fed to us by the three major big wig corporations that own the United States media as we know it. This should be a revolution of sorts, and it is, but it’s also difficult to find unbiased information that still isn’t being influenced by those with an agenda or ignorantly protected by those sharing false beliefs (blind leading the blind).
Such as life, if you want to find something positive or negative about a situation, you’ll find it, even in the best or worst of opportunities. (You get what you look for.) If you want to believe in something, look for it and you’ll find a core group out there that support it.
How about global warming? Al Gore made a movie about it. Everyone seems to be making a big deal about it… right?
I won’t tell you what I believe, but if you’re really concerned, I doubt Al would want you to look at this site: http://icecap.us





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