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War Broadcast Coverage
War Broadcast Coverage by @deaddays (John Rios)

The broadcast coverage of this war is useless. Admit it. The best thing we see from our EMBEDDED REPORTERS is a frikkin charred truck. Ted Kopple knows nothing but pessimism and the statistics are a joke. Really. Anway, I REALLY like the CG shading job I did on this. Man. Thanks to EVERYONE who still comes to my site! You people, YOU ARE THE STARS! Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Wednesday, 02 April, 2003 @ 04:54 AM

I'm a...staaar!! ::shakes it off:: You have no idea how much I agree with you here. It's gotten so bad that I've just started ignoring all the coverage of the war and gone back to watching nothing but my cartoons and Mystery Science Theater 3000. :P Great comic though!

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Posted: Sunday, 13 April, 2003 @ 12:47 PM

yep, i watched maybe the first five days of the coverage when the war started, and snagged bits and pieces along the way. but when i go to visit my aunt, my cousin has Fox News or CNN on all the time, volume up as loud as it can go. and if you changed the channel that could start another war! i got into a discussion with someone about the coverage. we both agreed there is such a thing as too much information. all people are gonna do is worry themselves sick. was WW II and the rest covered this well??

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