Thursday, April 15, 2010

Civics Blog (Wassup)


Wazzup! Josh is back! Today, I want to talk about civic information reliability, or something like that. On television, you can find many sources of civics including the news, law enforcement, court, and others like that. Though, it depends on what you can rely on that tells the truth. For instance, I watch the "O' Reilly Factor" on TV with my grandparents because we can all trust that show to give us the truth. It is easy to take the false truths, in some cases, 'hook, line, and sinker'. If anyone is trying to find the true resources, I'd start by watching the news and then move on to the courts. From there, you can go anywhere. You could even watch law enforcement, such as "Law and Order", or news and debating, such as the "O' Reilly Factor". It's all good. If you want to learn about the "O' Reilly Factor", try going here.

An so, I bid you all farewell. See ya!

(Pig Latin: Iay on'tday nowkay howay Iay houldshay hoosecay. Ritneybay roay Aitlincay. Ecisionsday, ecisionsday.)

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