ooh look 3 words with a ?
Nice emoticons.
Sorry you still don't know what the mainstream media is.
ooh look 3 words with a ?
Rofl people getting riled up over questions and question marks
what you didn't see in the Mainstream Media:
400 Veterans March for Ron Paul, Peace, and to Memorialize Lost Comrades
http://reason.com/blog/2012/02/21/ro...-of-the-troops
Iranian Terrorist Group Overpowered by American Troops for Ron Paul
OK, I'll just put in statements from now on since you can't handle simple questions.
I don't know who you are. You must not have posted anything of significance.
400.
That's exactly why you didn't see any big mainstream coverage.
No questions.
CNN's Wolf: "oops we just lost our connection"![]()
Over 400 military men showed up plus their families.
why do you hate the troops?
I don't.
Still need more people to get noticed by more than Putin television.
You're a fool and a dupe for Putin.
No question.
doesn't show. Seems to be you rather hear about Whitney's daughter's latest fart and Justin Timberlake's latest ass acne breakout.
Show some love to the troops.
anti-american
btw, where is your proof RT is Putin tv? link? article?
u kiddin?
how does Putin benefit from airing the above article? thanks.
i didn't say that. you're welcome
so you agree some RT articles don't benefit Putin?
you ok?
yes.
was that a yes or no?
you're drifting, friend.
way to answer the question.
You're lying.
No question.
Already posted. Educate yourself.
No question.
So you have no proof. Thanks for playin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RT_%28TV_network%29RT started broadcasting on December 10, 2005 with nearly 100 English-speaking journalists reporting for it worldwide.[5][6] It was the first all-digital Russian TV network,[7] and cost about $30 million in 2005 to set up and $60 million for its first year of operation,[5] Margarita Simonyan, RT's editor-in-chief, have said the station was born out of the desire to present an "unbiased portrait of Russia."[7]
The network was launched by the government-owned[8] news agency ANO TV-Novosti in 2005, and much of the funding to this organization is injected from the Russian Federal Budget (2.4 billion rubles in 2007).[9][10] This is equivalent to 82.56 million August 8, 2011 U.S. dollars.
Who funds PBS?
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