Knowing how damn deliberately misleading far too many print reporters are these days, I no longer read the Denver Post, Greeley Tribune and most magazines.
Chuck reads them. When he finds something he thinks I should read, he'll mark.
Well just now I finished wading through a stack of articles about water, federal land, global warming, politics and feral horses.
Yup! The blood pressure went up!
Why?
To list a few:
1) Not one reporter has dug into the S. Platte River water corruption, or laid out senior and junior water rights in their correct chronology.
2) "Federal" land is incorrectly referred as "public" land.
3) "Feral" horses are incorrectly referred to as "wild."
4) "Prairie Rodents" are incorrectly referred to as "dogs."
5) "Republic" has been sinfully replaced with the word democracy. Even Hillary shows disrespect for the United States Constitution, by calling our Republic a democracy.
6) "Climate scientists" are incorrectly called "climate deniers." Now that one's a stunner; for regardless one's take on the climate, none "deny" it.
7) "Consensus" has replaced the honest "count of the raised hand."
8) The claim: "Polar bears are decreasing." Truth: Science bears out bears are increasing.
9) The claim: Bundy cows trespassed. Truth: Bundy cows had an easement.
10) The claim: Hammonds burned federal property. Truth: Hammonds burned their own forage.
11) The claim: CO2 is bad. Truth: Look it up!
12) The claim: Giving money to Al Gore will stop the sun from shining. Truth: Guess.
Good grief. If this common homemaker farm girl knows these things, why don't they?
To any reporter who might read this, I ask that you please be cognizant of this: Misleading claims bring wrongful accusations followed by significant harm to the accused.
If you care to accurately report on any of the before listed, please let me know. I'd be honored to introduce you to the vetted experts in each of these areas.
If you have no interest in accurate reporting, then know you've chosen to ink innocents to death.
Thank you,
Momma Roni
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