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What we do not need is air time filled with the opinions, biases, and sensationalism of the news

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By Guest Column -- Sylvia E. Warren——--April 7, 2017

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We are going to quickly lose the biggest benefit that was gained in the Nov. election - an engaged population. The dysfunction of Congress, the overreach of the courts, and the inability to get to the truth in any number of investigations leaves the people angry and disinterested. More and more are tuning out. Did Russia meddle in our elections? On one side or both? Was surveillance part of that? Who did the surveilling? Who ordered the surveilling? In the absence of answers, we don't want to hear it. It is conjecture and innuendo without a lick of proof. I wish that nothing was revealed until the investigation was complete and then, just the facts. There is real news to cover. News we need to know. What we do not need is air time filled with the opinions, biases, and sensationalism of the news outlets. Maybe if we all go watch the sunset or have dinner with friends at 6:30 PM and left the TV off, the message would be received. One would think the advertisers would wake up.

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