I send out my deepest and heartfelt prayers and support to the people of Britain and London in the wake of recent terror attacks. We, Americans, know what heartache and despair that such attacks create. My prayer is that casualties are limited, the criminals are caught and receive justice, and that the London community can recover as soon as possible. Americans will continue to stand tall and support the British people in the troublesome times.
AMEN! I was in the middle of nowhere KY with no television or anything when all of this happened, but I am in total agreement with you. It's been almost a week, and you know what I'm sick of? The American media dwelling on things that really aren't that important and not mentioning the London attacks anymore after the initial couple of days of broadcasting. But, yeah, I just pretty much think that American media is biased, unfair, and downright not worthy to be called news. OK, off my high horse now and back to work. TTYL!
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Hey Carey! I totally agree with you! Our 24-hour media gaints have turned into more entertainment than actual news that affect our lives. These TV news channels have given into the demand to please the audience so that ratings go up. For example, this girl in Aruba that has been missing for quite a while. I really feel sorry for that family and pray that the girl is still alive, but does this story actually require a majority of air time? Well, I'll stop there because that's for another post, but I certainly agree with you, Carey!
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