North Korea says conducted nuclear test

North Korea said on Monday it had safely and successfully carried out an underground nuclear test in a gesture of defiance as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived in South Korea.

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SideBear: While the MSM continues to hype the Mark Foley story, it completely ignores a civil war in France and a Nuke test in North Korea.

Meanwhile I can not seem to forget how the sick one, the North Korean leader Kim Jong ILL pulled the wool over the Clinton Administration’s eyes who gave them the Nuclear technology.

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Madam LessBright toast with the sick one who got in her pants in 1994.

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Indictment: Media Lacks Sense of Urgency and Importance

Dateline: Saturday, October 7, 2006, the Mark Foley story dominates the news cycle. Meanwhile, the “urgent and important” news is virtually ignored: North Korea prepares for a nuclear weapons test, the Iranians continue to stone-wall the UN over their nuclear weapons program, Afghanistan and Iraq continue to challenge, and the UNIFIL forces in Lebanon fail to enforce another resolution.

I just can’t help believing that this current over-kill with the Foley story will rank right up there with the 24/7 wall-to-wall coverage previously accorded the John Mark Carr return from Thailand and the Valerie Plame/Joe Wilson investigation. Faulkner seems particularly apt as a description for the dominant news cycle stories: “tales full of sound and fury signifying nothing.”

Oh, for just one channel that says:

And now for the news, but first this caveat: We don’t think the Mark Foley story warrants your time and we will not be covering it. If you want to know more about it go to our web site or try another channel that isn’t serious about giving you the important topics of the day.

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