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For me worse are neither the media or the governments but those who make sure corrupt individuals to get to power.
Take care
No matter the situation, (GOOD or bad), whether it be politics, life ,whatever, the media has to paint it as doom and gloom, There must be some good news out there someplace, Being fed nothing but gloom and doom news doesn t put anyone in a good frame of mind.
As for goverments, theres good, and bad out there. The world isn t perfect and has its ups and downs, but one thing for sure,is that when there s something being done proper, you can rest assured the media will LOOK for someway to hide it in a cloud of gloom and doom.
And I better get out of here, and have my coffee, before I get on a roll complaining,
Every government in the world hacks into another's anyway,
Media is for sure getting bad press they need to clean up their act or no-one will believe the true info.
Governments had their day long time ago, it's all money, ego now
Assange, founder of the anti-secrecy website, was charged under seal in Alexandria, Va., federal court last year with conspiring to help Manning break a Defense Department password. The case was made public when he was arrested in London earlier this month. But prosecutors are still investigating and may file more charges before moving forward with an extradition request. In court filings, Manning has said she believes they want to undermine her potential testimony as a defense witness.
“The court finds no error in the district court’s rulings and affirms its finding of civil contempt,” a three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit wrote in a brief order. The panel also rejected Manning’s bid to be let out of jail while she fights the subpoena.