These shallowly written Sunday
CNN pieces are so biased most Bible believing (how's that for code words?)
Second, how seldom I recall race being mentioned in
CNN pieces covering the death of little Antonio Santiago.
After reading Jeffrey Weiss's piece, White Churches uncommonly quiet after Zimmerman verdict, I was struck by two things: First, how often I recall race being mentioned in
CNN pieces I've read covering the death of Trayvon Marton.
Just
another CNN piece to attack christians.
Much like
the CNN piece about 46 % of Americans being Creationists, it is the same thing, choosing belief over reason and facts.
You are the one who mentions Arabs, not
the CNN piece.
And then I happened to come across
a CNN piece interviewing Dana Woldow, a San Francisco school food advocate (now a friend of TLT but, back then, an unfamiliar name to me).
-LSB-...] to come across
a CNN piece interviewing Dana Woldow, a San Francisco school food advocate (now a friend of TLT but, back then, an unfamiliar name to me).
Getting out of the technology weeds, this petition is in general a great example of taking advantage of the moment: plenty of people were really pissed off over the weekend about Zimmerman's acquittal, and NAACP (600,000 + signatures as of this writing, according to
the CNN piece above) gave them an outlet.
This post will answer that question, though you might want to catch up on the background and context by reading
the CNN piece
This post will answer that question, though you might want to catch up on the background and context by reading
the CNN piece here.
I haven't found
the CNN piece — it was probably pre-empted by the tsunami news — but will update this post with a link when it airs.
Sail Power Will Be Economical Because Our Economy Will Be Different Than Today's The end of
the CNN piece is pepper with quotes from the communications director of the UK's Chamber of Shipping.
UPDATE:
This CNN piece about the new SCOTUS Term is headlined «Law - and - order issues top Supreme Court docket.»
Not exact matches
Because today's society does not have the time to delve further into each
piece of information being fed to us, we listen, absorb and make decisions based on what we hear and see on
CNN, «News at 6», LinkedIn, daily newspapers, blogs and other handy sources of information.
It offered, in its official programming, a series of set
pieces: moments serving not only as political activism, but also as tailor - made sound bites for
CNN, as snippets of video perfect for sharing online.
So
CNN are you going to run a
piece on every other individual in NYC stabbed that weekend?
This is probably the best
piece I have ever had the pleasure or reading here on
CNN.
CNN: this is like doing a
piece on democrats who will vote for Republicans instead of Obama.
I do not routinely read «religious» dispatches on any forum,
CNN's or otherwise, but, while waiting for my morning coffee to brew, I scanned the headlines and inadvertently clicked on your
piece.
Its actually an opinion
piece written by a christian, not «
CNN» (That phantasm robot machine that hates you).
I am embarrassed for
CNN... It is Easter Sunday and THIS is the
piece you choose to run... way to stay classy... just goes to show you are nothing but the Left's whipping boy
You're not likely to see
CNN do a
piece written criticizing and questioning Islam on Ramadan.
CNN chooses to run this
piece of crap on Easter.
Perhaps
CNN forgot about this
piece:
Obviously someone at
CNN made a conscious decision to start focusing on religious crap (even if that means making up the news yourself with 98 % «opinion»
pieces).
Heres a headline for you -
CNN decides to stop promoting mindless religious oriented fluff
pieces in their key news stories, and instead reports on things that actually matter in the world.
This is just a precaution,» head stonemason Joe Alonso told
CNN while holding small
pieces that fell during the initial quake.
@Anjil You said,» (sorry, trying to figure out this filter)»
CNN uses WordPress blogs for their opinion
pieces, and they use automated censoring that looks for words, or fragments of words, that are considered offensive.
San Angelo, Texas (
CNN)- Texas prosecutors rested their case Wednesday in the sexual assault trial of polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs after playing a key
piece of evidence for jurors: an audiotape they allege documents his sexual assault of a 12 - year - old girl.
CNN: Vatican newspaper calls fragment referring to Jesus» wife «a fake» The Vatican on Friday appeared to push back on a recently publicized
piece of papyrus that appears to show an early Christian referring to Jesus» wife, with its newspaper calling the fragment «a fake.»
«Nice
CNN Obama PR
piece trying to get a last grasp at another group of voters.
So
CNN sticks with opinion
pieces that ignore fact to boost their political position.
Los Angeles, California (
CNN)- At first glance, the blown - up plastic bags affixed to a jungle gym - like frame residing in a University of Southern California courtyard looks like a
piece of public art, pure and simple.
CNN: Sistine Chapel ceiling turns 500 years old Michelangelo's fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, one of the world's most iconic
pieces of art, will celebrate its 500th anniversary on Wednesday in Vatican City.
This is the most amazing
piece of fluff I've ever read on
CNN.
CNN: Anti-Obama mail
piece: «We are no longer a Christian nation» Focus on the Family, the Colorado - based social conservative organization founded by evangelical author and radio host James Dobson, is targeting Iowa voters with a mailing that quotes President Obama as saying «we are no longer a Christian nation.»
CNN uses WordPress blogs for their opinion
pieces, and they use automated censoring that looks for words, or fragments of words, that are considered offensive.
this is an OPINION
piece on
cnn.
CNN just had a
piece on how atheists attend church just because.
That should be a headline on the
CNN blog) and anyone who believes they do, well I have a
piece of beach front property in Saudi Arabia to sell them.
CNN must be desperate to have this
piece of hypocritical, crap on the air.
(The
piece by Khurram Dara, author of «The Crescent Directive» has already garnered a lot of attention on Twitter, Facebook and in the comments section of
CNN's Belief Blog.)
I don't understand all the
CNN - bashing for this
piece of reporting, even though I'm now used to the Catholic - bashing and «religion is for idiots» bandwagon that is automatic whenever the word «priest» appears in any context.
Nice
cnn obama PR
piece trying to get a last grasp at another group of voters.
«We are very confident,» David Bahati told
CNN, «because this is a
piece of legislation that is needed in this country to protect the traditional family here in Africa, and also protect the future of our children.»
It is because of people like you and the writer of the
CNN opinion
piece that we live in a world like we do....
It doesn't get me mad though; this is why
CNN's ratings are in the toilet and
pieces like this illustrate how cowardly they are; kinda like» rebel» Billy Maher.
(
CNN)-- Minessota Rep. Michele Bachmann gave one
piece of advice to students at the country's largest Christian university: «Don't settle.»
Editor's note: Listen to the
CNN podcast of this
piece: http://podcasts.
cnn.net/
cnn/services/podcasting/audio/specialprogramming/sp10502.mp3 Karen Spears Zacharias is author of A Silence of Mockingbirds: The Memoir of a Murder (MacAdam / Cage, 2012) and is on Twitter at @karenzach.