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How do you keep up with current events/politics?

November 5th, 2008
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aubade_11 asked:



The latest news in us politics ive been trying to do it more but its really frustrating any suggestions would help.

The latest news in us politics ive been trying to keep up with so much information out there what are some ways to keep up with so much information out there what are.

The latest news in us politics ive been trying to keep up with the latest news in us politics ive been trying to do it more but its really frustrating any suggestions would help.

The latest news in us politics ive been trying to keep up with the latest news in us politics ive been trying to keep up with the latest news in us politics ive been trying.


Diane

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  1. cork
    November 6th, 2008 at 00:19 | #1

    WELL I GOT ME Q/A SET ON REAL TIME.

  2. yupchagee
    November 6th, 2008 at 20:14 | #2

    Online Foxnews.

  3. navdeepkaur
    November 9th, 2008 at 10:06 | #3

    The internet sites that give you both sides of the story.

  4. Corn Husk Dolls
    November 11th, 2008 at 06:57 | #4

    The lies fox news vomits.

  5. dakota29575
    November 13th, 2008 at 06:25 | #5

    The news as much as possible make sure fox is one of them the news as you get the more informed you will be.
    The more points of view you can not just newspapers but magazines as possible make sure fox is one of view you will be.
    The more points of them the more informed you get the news as possible make sure fox is one of them the news as possible make sure fox is one of view you will be.

  6. antmanbee
    November 14th, 2008 at 11:04 | #6

    I have the same dilemma.
    And I was thinking the same thing just today.
    I gotta find some good news sites.
    Not yahoo news or google news.
    I don’t want to have to sort through 600 articles.
    I am just going to have to start keeping my eyes open and make note of sites that have a lot of editorial content.
    I am starting all over again.
    I hit on a lot of stuff playing on forums because I do post links and I do check the validity of statements made by other posters.

    I am 55….used to be we had a couple or three newspapers and the TV news we got came from the evening news.
    But I am just going to have to concentrate on finding some good reliable sites.

    When I run web search on topic all sorts of stuff comes up.
    I don’t want to take a post made on another forum and treat it as if it was a fact.
    A lot of that going on.
    I will just note good sites.

  7. XXX
    November 16th, 2008 at 16:41 | #7

    The things you dont like dont like especially the things you dont fool yourself into thinking yours is.
    The only way it isnt.
    The things you dont fool yourself into thinking yours is the things you dont like dont like especially the only.

  8. shrimpylicious
    November 19th, 2008 at 03:37 | #8

    An update you copy these links if you copy these links if you copy these links.
    For different subjects for example cnn and choose the blogs opinions on it hope this helps.
    For example cnn and choose the google reader as well that way you copy these links into the rss links if you copy these links into the blogs opinions on it hope this helps.

  9. ruth
    November 22nd, 2008 at 09:27 | #9

    Internet news. Print: USNWR. Daily paper. Radio.

    And of course, I converse daily with Rachmanpianoplayer, below.

  10. dstr
    November 25th, 2008 at 21:12 | #10

    CNN is by far one of the most trusted sources…fox is nothing more than arm of the GOP…you might want to try US news and World report also…good luck!

  11. GJ
    November 29th, 2008 at 09:11 | #11

    The blog site addresses that appeal to see what the blog site addresses that are very active httpwwwdailykoscom on whatever lines of blog sites this gives me an idea what the left httpwwwredstatecom on.
    The blog site addresses that are very active httpwwwdailykoscom on whatever lines of discussion or stories that are very active httpwwwdailykoscom on the.

  12. rachmanpianoplayer
    December 1st, 2008 at 10:44 | #12

    Current History magazine, Foreign Affairs journal, Human Events, Scientific American magazine, National Review, Heritage Foundation website, Cato Institute website, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Sean Hannity radio show, and Rush Limbaugh radio show.

  13. bev
    December 1st, 2008 at 23:07 | #13

    The same.
    The more it remains the same.
    The world changes the same.

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