here's something that i've been questiong for ever since this thing happened back on saturday, and forgive if i might get some people ticked off on this. what was it, seven people died, and the media was blowing this story all out of proportion, like they do on any big event, and people were in tears because 7 people died. has anyone ever considered that there are more than just 7 people who die each day in this country from non related health deaths. people who die for a car accident, a shooting, or even rape. but does the media report and interrupt public broadcasting if a woman, who could be a wife, a mother, could have a very succesful job a a teacher, lawyer, whatever, getting attack by someone while she is running in a park, then gets dragged in a wooded area, and then gets raped; or how about this, a guy who gets off from work, goes to his local bank to get some money, get held up by a bank robber and then the robber decided to shoot and kill the guy. my point i'm trying to make here is that the media blows everything out of proportion and doesn't report on rapes, or people dieing from car crashes, or gun shots, or anything else.
heres a different scenario: what if the space shuttle had no problems with it what so ever and landed safely and all 7 people were alive and well. but what if a few months down the line one of the 7 astronauts gets killed by a drunk driver, would the media cover this, would millions of people in this country care that this person died because he was at the wrong place at the wrong time, that he was minding his own business and got killed by a drunk driver. would the media care? would you care? think about this.......
ryan