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My compliments on an excellent post.
You said:
"US Journalists have either become hopelessly incompetent or the conglomerate owned media has allowed the profit motive to dominate their policies to the point where they are willing to manufacture and maintain artificial controversy to keep the country locked in useless debates that keep us from addressing the very real and very serious issues."
I would point out these are not mutually exclusive. I think your second contention is unquestionably true, and your first largely so. I think, however, that there are true journalists still working. Some have been marginalized and work in media with less reach, others work for foreign services now (as in Greg Palast working for the BBC), and still others, I'm sure, endure the soul death of just toeing the corporate line while perhaps hoping to sow the odd seed of doubt here and there. But honestly, when the same people who make the guns also frame our debates over whether or not to go to war, how much objectivity can we expect? The media needs to be divorced from the huge vertically-integrated corporate giants that increasingly dominate our society. That's a down payment on your eventual return to honest dialogue in this country.