Posted by kyplowboy on July 09, 2008 at 22:05:47 from (70.157.229.98):
In Reply to: auto tire safety ? posted by bill mart on July 09, 2008 at 01:36:02:
I don't give reporters much credit anymore. Just tonight on the local cbs station they had talked all day about how they had a breaking story about a large pile of dead chickens illegaly dumped on a county road. They had a live reporter on the scene,,,,
They were doing a live feed when the sherif pulled up, they stuck a mic in his face. He said it's just chicken litter that had dead birds composted in it. The guy who own's this field dumped it here on the side of this old coal haul road. He is going to spread it on this field of wheat as soon as it's harvested.
Reporters can make a story out of anything. Channel 25 out of Evansville has had something against Tyson for 10 years. Wonder if some one at ABC has something aginst the tire industry or if it was just a slow news day.
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