tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1699645034477586521.post2913565916654882644..comments2023-09-19T03:23:46.596-05:00Comments on Exultet: All Hypocrisy Considered...Mike in CThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14272491919194083355noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1699645034477586521.post-55442073129353519472010-10-23T08:08:30.573-05:002010-10-23T08:08:30.573-05:00I wouldn't be so upset about this incident, if...I wouldn't be so upset about this incident, if NPR was more astute in defending all religions equally. Christians and Catholics take a regular beating on the NPR network and on her affiliates. People cannot and should not be forced to relinquish their bias, unless they relinquish all of it. You cannot defend the innocence of Muslims out one side of your mouth, and attack the Catholic Church out the other side, and then try maintain the facade of being "fair and balanced". Now that's something of Psychological proportions!<br />A great media outlet that I happen to subscribe to is Catholic News Service (CNSnews.com) Not only is it Catholic, but it presents the entire story. The drawback here is that a majority of the reporting is in the printed word, in the form of articles - not something you can listen to in the car or at work.<br />Another great resource, which happens to be conservative, is the Heritage Foundation. All of their articles site sources and are very well written and thought out. Yes, they lean to the "right" but at least they don't make outrageous claims without backing them up. I have yet to see substantive efforts in Williams' case. Yet another nail in the coffin for NPR - imho.PattyinCThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04286757995048861826noreply@blogger.com