Scared Monkeys Radio Daily Commentary – Friday, September 14, 2007 – Celebrity News Shouldn’t Overshadow Real-Life Needs

 
  • Dana comments on the mainstream media’s responsibility to report cases and the difference that can be made in the lives of those in need by simply relaying accurate information.

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    One Response to “Scared Monkeys Radio Daily Commentary – Friday, September 14, 2007 – Celebrity News Shouldn’t Overshadow Real-Life Needs”

    1. Richard on September 14th, 2007 8:20 am

      I would enthusiastically support the possibility of a boycott on “news” of Hollywood “celebrities” and other nonsense of that ilk.

      Hearing about someone who actually does something of merit or importance (such as Beth Twitty’s campaign to break through Aruba’s lies and evasions) is welcome. But having press-agentry thrown in my face is irksome and worse.

      Frankly, I don’t give a damn about Britney Spears and don’t think her travails merit coverage.

      More news, less BS.

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