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Well, they don't run stories. They can pick the stories and then, hey, they're the news agency. We're paying for it, by the way. My tax money, all that money I send to Ottawa, it goes right into their pockets at the television station, so we're paying for the stories. Yeah, a lot of times what they do is they don't run the stories. They run some stories. They put these other stories in that nobody's going to listen to. It's going to be about some critter living in the woods or something, or an owl. They run a bunch of stories like that that no one is going to listen to. They miss the major news stories. Of course, they have to follow them, or no one's going to pay for it. They follow up in a light manner, maybe on the hazy side they don't really cover. I don't know. I feel it's not split equally. The people at these news agencies should have a whole vast of people working on it, whether they're conservatives or liberals. They should have them all working together. You can't have just one-sided group of people out there. That was a problem with some of these. They were noticing that there was no, well, in the States they were complaining there was no conservatives at all at National Geographic. They just don't hire you if you have that kind of political view.
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