So is reading the comments of folks who are far too trusting and believe whatever the government and the media tell them.
Yep. Remember this one? Classic made for Hollywood.
Media Myth-Making in the Iraq War Project for Excellence in Journalism, June 23, 2003
The story of Jessica Lynch's rescue was one of the most covered story lines during the war in Iraq. The young soldier from West Virginia was held up as an icon of the strength and spirit of the American volunteer soldier. Her rescue mission was called a daring, made-for-Hollywood story. In recent weeks, however, the stories about Lynch's capture, her time spent captive, and her rescue have been questioned. Many claim that the original reports were filled with inaccuracies that benefited the US government by creating positive feelings about the war. Below is a detailed chronology of the major stories in the evolution of the Lynch saga.
http://www.journalism.org/node/223
So reports of Osama Bin Laden being dead for years. Then no photos and seriously, burial at sea a few hours after blowing his face off.
And the stories keep changing. First it was a big bullet to the head. Then a double tap to the head. Then a shot to the head followed by shot to the chest. First he was armed and fighting, now they say he wasn't armed. And that part where they say he hid behind one of his wives. That's pure Hollywood.
Give me a fucking break. He can't produce more than a very bad fake birth certicate for years. Then you get the photoshopped layered "mockument" last week. His approval ratings were tanking.
Then BLAM! Osama is killed by Obama. Face blown off so no pictures? Proper burial at sea? That's rich. It's a sheeple story for the sleeping sheeple.