For some reason, I get the feeling that if someone did a media study, they would find that in less than one day, the stories on Barbaro the dead non-talking horse already outnumber the total number of journalistic stories done on Iraq's civillian casualities.
I mean all the stories done over the last four years.
World wide.
Outnumbered two to one.
By lip service to a horse that didn't even talk.
It's feelings like this that might explain why I don't write much journalism for the small press these days.
I mean all the stories done over the last four years.
World wide.
Outnumbered two to one.
By lip service to a horse that didn't even talk.
It's feelings like this that might explain why I don't write much journalism for the small press these days.
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