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Post by djfearross on Aug 10, 2010 10:06:16 GMT
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8843539.stmCalifornia's Orange County is famous for the gilded lifestyles of its wealthy natives.
But journalist and producer Alexandra Pelosi has uncovered a dark side to the dream.
In her new documentary, 'The Motel Kids of Orange County', she follows the stories of 50 desperate children forced to eke out an existence with their homeless families in dingy motel rooms.
World News America's Jon Sopel asked her about the film.
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Post by Teddy Bear on Aug 10, 2010 19:13:27 GMT
This post gave me another idea for an epithet to attach to my signature on the other possible meanings to fit the BBC initials: Breast-Beating Conmen In reality they don't give a shit about anything or anyone other than their own unethical goals. But this kind of story, as does much of their left liberal propaganda to a gullible and ignorant public, makes them appear caring and concerned.
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Post by djfearross on Aug 10, 2010 19:28:34 GMT
The BBC will look for any low life who has something negative to say about the US and make it into breaking news. Where as with Islamic countries they only have positives to point out. She admited it herself, she got tired of turning on the television and hearing positives said about the US... Look at the 'watched/most listen' list and you get an idea of the desperate articles the BBC is writing to portrary US people in a negative light; www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10922428
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