How come if you watch the news at 5am on channel 5 have different information about the same topic on channel 7 at 5pm? Is that wrong to give people wrong information? I think it is, and even though they say they do it to make more watch one particular news more frequent then the others, it just isn’t right to do. For example: yesterday a young girl was found yesterday in her room dead using a jump, now some news channels clamed that she was molested or had signs of being so, and someone in the house was responsible for killing her. But when I woked up this morning it was no sign of sexual abuse and that it was a freak accident, the little girl probably killed her self swinging on her own rope in the bedroom. Now if I was the parent I’ll want the news to apologize for telling the people false information just to win more people watching. It’s a shame that out people choose to watch news that have more detail that are false than the one that have least info but is telling the truth.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
"SCHOOL SHOOTING & TERRORISM"
How is it possible for you to wake up like any other day, getting ready for class, getting your books together, clothes on and leaving your dorm not knowing that this might be the last time being alive? Well students in Virginia can relate to this because that is what exactly what happened to them, while leaving their dorms going to class they had no idea that their was a mad man on campus that shot up a class room, left went to his dorm made a tape, sent it to the CNN and reloaded his gun for another round of killings of innocent people. No one was warned about this, how should they feel? MAD is what I say, the campus was not prepare for this and should of token extra precaution, because this could’ve been a terrorist attack once again, and we showed that we had our guards down, things could’ve gotten worst but luckily it didn’t.
Yes, the campus sent emails to the students stating that their was classes still in session, but they left out the fact it was a armed man walking around. Most people don’t have time to check their email in the mornings anyway so that was a bad decision to make, and people wonder if they would have just told them the truth, they could’ve stayed in their rooms, being scare but also being safe for harm, and less would have died.
Yes, the campus sent emails to the students stating that their was classes still in session, but they left out the fact it was a armed man walking around. Most people don’t have time to check their email in the mornings anyway so that was a bad decision to make, and people wonder if they would have just told them the truth, they could’ve stayed in their rooms, being scare but also being safe for harm, and less would have died.
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