Telling Quotes

By Daniel Miessler on August 19th, 2005: Tagged as Philosophy | Politics
  • Carl M

    Well, perhaps she’d rather waste her mind on months of media coverage of Jon-Benet Ramsey or the more recent case in Aruba. Maybe it’s just me, but these things are news ONCE (per incident). So, after the initial news item, the Jon-Benet thing should not have ever come back until the case is solved … same thing with the Aruba incident. On the other hand, EACH and EVERY death of a man or woman serving in the armed forces is NEWS. Sure … it’s similar to the news from yesterday, but it’s NEWS. And the fact that we keep getting the SAME news ought to trigger something somewhere. But you are right … it is a telling quote. “It’s not relevant.” Sad.

  • Carl M

    Well, perhaps she’d rather waste her mind on months of media coverage of Jon-Benet Ramsey or the more recent case in Aruba. Maybe it’s just me, but these things are news ONCE (per incident). So, after the initial news item, the Jon-Benet thing should not have ever come back until the case is solved … same thing with the Aruba incident. On the other hand, EACH and EVERY death of a man or woman serving in the armed forces is NEWS. Sure … it’s similar to the news from yesterday, but it’s NEWS. And the fact that we keep getting the SAME news ought to trigger something somewhere. But you are right … it is a telling quote. “It’s not relevant.” Sad.

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